Citas bibligráficas
Chugdén, W., (2018). Identificar estrategias de adaptación al cambio climático frente a la variabilidad climática en la Microcuenca Rumiyacu-Mishquiyacu, Distrito de Moyobamba, 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2962
Chugdén, W., Identificar estrategias de adaptación al cambio climático frente a la variabilidad climática en la Microcuenca Rumiyacu-Mishquiyacu, Distrito de Moyobamba, 2015 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2962
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title = "Identificar estrategias de adaptación al cambio climático frente a la variabilidad climática en la Microcuenca Rumiyacu-Mishquiyacu, Distrito de Moyobamba, 2015",
author = "Chugdén Rodríguez, Wilmer",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2018"
}
The following investigation called "Identifying strategies of adaptation to climate change in the face of climatic variability in the Rumiyacu-Mishquiyacu Micro-watershed, Moyobamba District, 2015" seeks to know the environmental perception of the villagers regarding climate variability and identify and analyze rural strategies of agricultural adaptation in front of this. For this, the methodology applied in the present investigation is based on the geography of the perception and on the behavior and the climatic characterization of the physical environment. Based on what has been observed at the climatic level and that obtained in the surveys, workshops and interviews, it can be stated that the hypothesis that farmers perceive climate changes in temperature (which translates into heat) and rainfall is valid. As a first conclusion it is pointed out that the use of methodological triangulation in the analysis of perception allows it to be treated from different angles. The surveys, the workshop and the interviews are techniques that have been adequately complemented and have enriched the research. Both this methodology and that developed in the analysis of climate variability in the present study is replicable and accessible. As a second conclusion, it is observed that the community members of the Rumiyacu-Mishquiyacu micro-basin perceive the changes that affect agriculture because they are in constant contact with their environment and adapt to them. In many cases, the changes do not obey to the climate variations in a direct way, but to changes in the resources due to changes in temperature and precipitation. Finally, it is concluded that the analysis of a population through the geography of perception and behavior allows us to know the population's perspective on its space and resources, as well as other knowledge that enables the identification of the needs and potential of this population, becoming in a doubly important instrument. On the one hand it strengthens and empowers the community to motivate its development and reduce its vulnerability. On the other hand, this information allows decision makers to implement public policies and optimal development strategies for the community.
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