Bibliographic citations
Salazar, K., (2016). Percepción, vulnerabilidad socioeconómica y adaptación al cambio climático del ganadero lechero del valle del Mantaro, Junín [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2748
Salazar, K., Percepción, vulnerabilidad socioeconómica y adaptación al cambio climático del ganadero lechero del valle del Mantaro, Junín [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2748
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title = "Percepción, vulnerabilidad socioeconómica y adaptación al cambio climático del ganadero lechero del valle del Mantaro, Junín",
author = "Salazar Cubillas, Katherine Cinthia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2016"
}
The Mantaro Valley presents a dynamic of accelerated growth in milk production, achieving double its production over the last 8 years, however for this growth to continue the producer must adapt to climate change, because this activity depends on weather conditions. Therefore, this paper seeks to characterized production by production scale, determine the perception and socio-economic vulnerability to climate change and propose measures to increase the adaptive capacity of the dairy farmer. The characterization was performed using a multivariate analysis where it was found that 38.22 percent of the districts are small producers, 43.88 percent are medium producers and 17.90 percent are large producers of milk. The information obtained from perception was analyzed with descriptive and multivariate statistics qualifying districts according to the level of knowledge of climate change, it was found that the 35.09 percent of districts have a high knowledge, 38.60 percent have medium knowledge and 26.31 percent have low knowledge of climate change. Based on survey data and literature review, risk exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity rates were obtain in order to get the vulnerability index, where it was found that 3.51 percent of districts have very low vulnerability, 17.54 were obtained by have low vulnerability percent, 31.58 percent have medium vulnerability, 19.30 percent have high vulnerability and 28.07 percent have a very high vulnerability to climate change. Finally, it is propose measures in order to increase the adaptive capacity of dairy producer classified by the vulnerability level.
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