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Provedor de dados: |
AgEcon
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País: |
United States
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Título: |
COPING AND ADAPTING TO INCREASED CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN THE ANDES
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Autores: |
Valdivia, Corinne
Quiroz, Roberto
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Data: |
2003-05-16
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Ano: |
2003
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Palavras-chave: |
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
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Resumo: |
The negative impact of climate change may be reduced with mitigation strategies in developing countries. Some studies project that developing countries in the Tropics will be worse off than developed countries under different scenarios of global climate change, due to warmer climates, increased droughts and floods. Their populations are poorer, and therefore more vulnerable to climate stresses and shocks. Bolivia is an example: A country that experienced climate variability, political change and structural adjustment throughout the nineties. These forces have an effect on rural livelihood strategies. Canonical correlations identify the elements of strategies that impact on both income and diversity of the household portfolio. The ability of rural people to access resources, accumulate assets, and engage in certain activities allow some to adapt to variability in the short run, providing insights into characteristics or traits of technologies, markets, and policies that may contribute to long term adaptation.
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Tipo: |
Conference Paper or Presentation
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Idioma: |
Inglês
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Identificador: |
9073
http://purl.umn.edu/22221
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Editor: |
AgEcon Search
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Relação: |
American Agricultural Economics Association>2003 Annual meeting, July 27-30, Montreal, Canada
Selected Paper
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Formato: |
28
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