Capítulo de Libro
Central and South America
Título del libro: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
Castellanos, Edwin J.; Lemos, Maria Fernanda; Astigarraga, Laura; Chacón, Noemí; Cuvi, Nicolás; Huggel, Christian; Miranda, Liliana; Vale, Mariana Moncassim; Ometto, Jean Pierre; Peri, Pablo Luis
; Postigo, Julio C.; Ramajo, Laura; Roco, Lisandro; Rusticucci, Matilde Monica
; Menezes, Júlia Alves; Borges, Pedro; Bueno, Jhonattan; Cuesta, Francisco; Drenkhan, Fabian; Guerra, Alex; Guinder, Valeria; Hagen, Isabel; Hardoy, Jorgelina; Hartinger, Stella; Herrera, Gioconda; Rodriguez Morales, Alfonso J.; Romanello, Marina; Ryan, Sadie J.; Stewart Ibarra, Anna; Valladares, María
Fecha de publicación:
2022
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN:
978-92-9169-160-9
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Central and South America (CSA) are highly exposed, vulnerable and strongly impacted by climate change, a situation amplifed by inequality, poverty, population growth and high population density, land use change particularly deforestation with the consequent biodiversity loss, soil degradation, and high dependence of national and local economies on natural resources for the production of commodities. The distribution of terrestrial species has changed in the Andes due to increasing temperature. Ocean and coastal ecosystems in the region, such as coral reefs, estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and sandy beaches, are highly sensitive and negatively impacted by climate change and derived hazards. Global warming has caused glacier loss in the Andes from 30% to more than 50% of their area since the 1980s. Glacier retreat, temperature increase and precipitation variability, together with land use changes, have affected ecosystems, water resources and livelihoods through landslides and flood disasters. Ecosystem-based adaptation is the most common adaptation strategy for terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
Palabras clave:
adpatación
,
cambio climático
,
mitigación
,
riesgo
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Castellanos, Edwin J.; Lemos, Maria Fernanda; Astigarraga, Laura; Chacón, Noemí; Cuvi, Nicolás; et al.; Central and South America; Cambridge University Press; 12; 2022; 1689-1816
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