Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes

Climate change poses a significant challenge to society, in particular as it constitutes a threat to food security. Considering Andean campesinos are heavily affected by changes in the climate and substantially contribute to the food security of the larger Andean population, it is crucial to investi...

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Main Author: Wauben, Noortje
Format: Second cycle, A2E
Language:Swedish
Inglés
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15719/
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description Climate change poses a significant challenge to society, in particular as it constitutes a threat to food security. Considering Andean campesinos are heavily affected by changes in the climate and substantially contribute to the food security of the larger Andean population, it is crucial to investigate their experiences with – and (undertaken and proposed) responses to – changes in the climate. The objective of this research is to investigate what campesinos in the Andean highlands of Southern Ecuador consider to be effective and appropriate responses to changes in the climate, and how this is influenced by perceptions, values and knowledge related to these changes. This is done by means of semi-structured interviews centered around the four axioms of perception, values, knowledge and response (as identified by Roncoli et al 2016). The study finds that reforestation (with native species), reducing contamination (of waste and toxic residues), and improving education on how to behave towards the environment are recurrently considered to be effective and appropriate responses to changes in the climate by campesinos in the highlands of Southern Ecuador. Locating the perceived changes and the known causes of changes in the climate in the immediate environment, along with values related to taking social responsibility for changes in the environment, are suggested to have contributed to the research participants largely taking on the responsibility themselves to undertake the strategies to limit future changes in the climate. The results of this research are important for a more contextualized understanding of climate change, and for the development of climate change response policies that reflect campesino needs, values and interests, and – as such – are expected to have a greater success rate of implementation due to greater local acceptance.
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spelling RepoSLU157192020-07-07T01:02:38Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15719/ Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes Wauben, Noortje Nature conservation and land resources Climate change poses a significant challenge to society, in particular as it constitutes a threat to food security. Considering Andean campesinos are heavily affected by changes in the climate and substantially contribute to the food security of the larger Andean population, it is crucial to investigate their experiences with – and (undertaken and proposed) responses to – changes in the climate. The objective of this research is to investigate what campesinos in the Andean highlands of Southern Ecuador consider to be effective and appropriate responses to changes in the climate, and how this is influenced by perceptions, values and knowledge related to these changes. This is done by means of semi-structured interviews centered around the four axioms of perception, values, knowledge and response (as identified by Roncoli et al 2016). The study finds that reforestation (with native species), reducing contamination (of waste and toxic residues), and improving education on how to behave towards the environment are recurrently considered to be effective and appropriate responses to changes in the climate by campesinos in the highlands of Southern Ecuador. Locating the perceived changes and the known causes of changes in the climate in the immediate environment, along with values related to taking social responsibility for changes in the environment, are suggested to have contributed to the research participants largely taking on the responsibility themselves to undertake the strategies to limit future changes in the climate. The results of this research are important for a more contextualized understanding of climate change, and for the development of climate change response policies that reflect campesino needs, values and interests, and – as such – are expected to have a greater success rate of implementation due to greater local acceptance. 2020-06-26 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15719/1/wauben_n_200626.pdf Wauben, Noortje, 2020. Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes : campesino experiences with – and Responses to – changes in the climate in the Andean highlands of Southern Ecuador. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-595.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-500091 eng
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Wauben, Noortje
Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes
title Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes
title_full Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes
title_fullStr Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes
title_full_unstemmed Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes
title_short Experiencing and responding to climate change in the Andes
title_sort experiencing and responding to climate change in the andes
topic Nature conservation and land resources
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15719/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15719/