Central and South America
- Autores
- Castellanos, Edwin J.; Lemos, Maria Fernanda; Astigarraga, Laura; Chacón, Noemí; Cuvi, Nicolás; Huggel, Christian; Miranda Sara, Liliana Raquel; Moncassim Vale, Mariana; Ometto, Jean Pierre; Peri, Pablo Luis; Postigo, Julio C.; Ramajo Gallardo, Laura; Roco, Lisandro; Rusticucci, Matilde Monica
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- 2022
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- The chapter is divided into two main sections. The first section follows an integrative approach in which hazards, exposure, vulnerability, impacts and risks are discussed following the eight climatically homogeneous sub-regions described in WGI AR6 (Figure 12.1). The second section assesses the implemented and proposed adaptation practices by sector; in doing so, it connects to the WGII AR6 crosschapter themes. The storyline is then a description of the hazards, exposure, vulnerability and impacts providing as much detail as is available in the literature at the sub-regional level, followed by the identification of risks as a result of the interaction of those aspects. This integrated sub-regional approach ensures a balance in the text, particularly for countries that are usually underrepresented in the literature but that show a high level of vulnerability and impacts, such as those observed in CA. The sectoral assessment of adaptation that follows is useful for policymakers and implementers, usually focused and organised by sectors, government ministries or secretaries that can easily locate the relevant adaptation information for their particular sector. To ensure coherence in the chapter, a summary of the assessed adaptation options by key risks is presented, followed by a feasibility assessment for some relevant adaptation options. The chapter closes with case studies and a discussion of the knowledge gaps evidenced in the process of the assessment.
EEA Santa Cruz
Fil: Castellanos, Edwin J. Universidad del Valle de Guatemala; Guatemala.
Fil: Lemos, Maria Fernanda. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; Brasil.
Fil: Astigarraga, Laura. Universidad de la República; Uruguay.
Fil: Chacón, Noemí. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Venezuela.
Fil: Cuvi, Nicolás. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO); Ecuador.
Fil: Huggel, Christian. University of Zurich; Switzerland.
Fil: Miranda Sara, Liliana Raquel. Foro Ciudades para la Vida; Peru.
Fil: Moncassim Vale, Mariana. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Brasil.
Fil: Ometto, Jean Pierre. National Institute for Space Research; Brasil.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina.
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Postigo, Julio C. Indiana University; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Ramajo Gallardo, Laura. Adolfo Ibanez University; Chile.
Fil: Roco, Lisandro. Catholic University of The North; Chile.
Fil: Rusticucci, Matilde Monica. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. - Fuente
- Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, Chapter 12, p. 1689-1816.
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Impacts
Adaptation
Risk
Ecosystems Services
Adaptation
Climatic Factors
Mitigation
Indigenous Peoples
Sustainability
Governance
Land Use Change
Deforestation
Biodiversity
Soil Degradation
Resilience
Conservation
Glaciers
Cambio Climático
Riesgos
Vulnerabilidad
Impactos
Adaptación
Riesgo
Servicios de los Ecosistemas
Adaptación
Factores Climáticos
Mitigación
Comunidades Indígenas
Sostenibilidad
Gobernanza
Cambio de Uso de la Tierra
Deforestación
Biodiversidad
Degradación del Suelo
Resiliencia
Conservación
Glaciares
American Region
Central and South America
Increasing Temperature
Ocean and Coastal Ecosystems
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Incremento de la Temperatura
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Central and South AmericaCastellanos, Edwin J.Lemos, Maria FernandaAstigarraga, LauraChacón, NoemíCuvi, NicolásHuggel, ChristianMiranda Sara, Liliana RaquelMoncassim Vale, MarianaOmetto, Jean PierrePeri, Pablo LuisPostigo, Julio C.Ramajo Gallardo, LauraRoco, LisandroRusticucci, Matilde MonicaClimate ChangeHazardsVulnerabilityImpactsAdaptationRiskEcosystems ServicesAdaptationClimatic FactorsMitigationIndigenous PeoplesSustainabilityGovernanceLand Use ChangeDeforestationBiodiversitySoil DegradationResilienceConservationGlaciersCambio ClimáticoRiesgosVulnerabilidadImpactosAdaptaciónRiesgoServicios de los EcosistemasAdaptaciónFactores ClimáticosMitigaciónComunidades IndígenasSostenibilidadGobernanzaCambio de Uso de la TierraDeforestaciónBiodiversidadDegradación del SueloResilienciaConservaciónGlaciaresAmerican RegionCentral and South AmericaIncreasing TemperatureOcean and Coastal EcosystemsRegión AmericanaAmérica Central y del SurIncremento de la TemperaturaEcosistemas Oceánicos y CosterosThe chapter is divided into two main sections. The first section follows an integrative approach in which hazards, exposure, vulnerability, impacts and risks are discussed following the eight climatically homogeneous sub-regions described in WGI AR6 (Figure 12.1). The second section assesses the implemented and proposed adaptation practices by sector; in doing so, it connects to the WGII AR6 crosschapter themes. The storyline is then a description of the hazards, exposure, vulnerability and impacts providing as much detail as is available in the literature at the sub-regional level, followed by the identification of risks as a result of the interaction of those aspects. This integrated sub-regional approach ensures a balance in the text, particularly for countries that are usually underrepresented in the literature but that show a high level of vulnerability and impacts, such as those observed in CA. The sectoral assessment of adaptation that follows is useful for policymakers and implementers, usually focused and organised by sectors, government ministries or secretaries that can easily locate the relevant adaptation information for their particular sector. To ensure coherence in the chapter, a summary of the assessed adaptation options by key risks is presented, followed by a feasibility assessment for some relevant adaptation options. The chapter closes with case studies and a discussion of the knowledge gaps evidenced in the process of the assessment.EEA Santa CruzFil: Castellanos, Edwin J. Universidad del Valle de Guatemala; Guatemala.Fil: Lemos, Maria Fernanda. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; Brasil.Fil: Astigarraga, Laura. Universidad de la República; Uruguay.Fil: Chacón, Noemí. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Venezuela.Fil: Cuvi, Nicolás. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO); Ecuador.Fil: Huggel, Christian. 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The chapter is divided into two main sections. The first section follows an integrative approach in which hazards, exposure, vulnerability, impacts and risks are discussed following the eight climatically homogeneous sub-regions described in WGI AR6 (Figure 12.1). The second section assesses the implemented and proposed adaptation practices by sector; in doing so, it connects to the WGII AR6 crosschapter themes. The storyline is then a description of the hazards, exposure, vulnerability and impacts providing as much detail as is available in the literature at the sub-regional level, followed by the identification of risks as a result of the interaction of those aspects. This integrated sub-regional approach ensures a balance in the text, particularly for countries that are usually underrepresented in the literature but that show a high level of vulnerability and impacts, such as those observed in CA. The sectoral assessment of adaptation that follows is useful for policymakers and implementers, usually focused and organised by sectors, government ministries or secretaries that can easily locate the relevant adaptation information for their particular sector. To ensure coherence in the chapter, a summary of the assessed adaptation options by key risks is presented, followed by a feasibility assessment for some relevant adaptation options. The chapter closes with case studies and a discussion of the knowledge gaps evidenced in the process of the assessment. EEA Santa Cruz Fil: Castellanos, Edwin J. Universidad del Valle de Guatemala; Guatemala. Fil: Lemos, Maria Fernanda. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; Brasil. Fil: Astigarraga, Laura. Universidad de la República; Uruguay. Fil: Chacón, Noemí. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Venezuela. Fil: Cuvi, Nicolás. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO); Ecuador. Fil: Huggel, Christian. University of Zurich; Switzerland. Fil: Miranda Sara, Liliana Raquel. Foro Ciudades para la Vida; Peru. Fil: Moncassim Vale, Mariana. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Brasil. Fil: Ometto, Jean Pierre. National Institute for Space Research; Brasil. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Postigo, Julio C. Indiana University; Estados Unidos. Fil: Ramajo Gallardo, Laura. Adolfo Ibanez University; Chile. Fil: Roco, Lisandro. Catholic University of The North; Chile. Fil: Rusticucci, Matilde Monica. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. |
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