In the past few decades, technology has not only served industrial and commercial purposes, but also
environmentalist causes. The human quest for knowledge and information in order to address environmental
problems has created the field of environmental informatics. Environmental informatics could be considered as a
wider approach than environmental information since it is related to the scientific process [32]. The first approach
not only includes the design, development, implementation and application of computer-based information systems
such as data and modeling, but also includes information processing such as environmental impact assessment EIA
in order to explore the physical, chemical or biological human impacts on the natural environment. Environmental
informatics as an interdisciplinary field that involves a variety of information-technology-based measures between
natural or artificial systems, in connection with environmental monitoring and impacts, should be considered for the
purpose of addressing environmental problems. However, national environmental systems analysis has not yet been
fully implemented by the institutions in charge of environmental issues. Since there is a lack of ground water data
and almost no constant monitoring and assessment of human impacts on basins, slopes, watersheds and estuaries,
therefore, environmental informatics approach has not yet been fully developed in Peru.