Resource management regulations, such as those associated with the establishment of protected areas, can increase vulnerability and compromise individual and collective agency for adaptation. In this article, we comparatively analyse how four rural communities located within two biosphere reserves in Mexico and Bolivia experience vulnerability and adaptation to global change. We use focus groups, interviews and scoring exercises to analyse the influence of reserve management practices on locally perceived changes and stresses on livelihoods, and to discuss communities' coping and adaptation strategies. We show that both reserves are perceived as a source of stress but somewhat differently. In Mexico, communities feel vulnerable to the reser...
The productivity decline over the past century of the Sierra Madre of western Chihuahua, Mexico has ...
We examine the potential of local agroecological transitions to sustainability in Spain and their in...
ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-e...
Resource management regulations, such as those associated with the establishment of protected areas,...
In an era of anthropogenic stress on ecological systems at multiple scales, involving rural people i...
Smallholder farming communities are increasingly affected by local impacts of international market d...
This paper examines household adaptive capacity to deal with climatic change among the Tsimane', an ...
Worsening climate change impacts and environmental degradation are increasingly supporting policies ...
BibliografiaEl proceso actual de globalización ha contribuido al incremento de la dependencia entre ...
Natural protected areas are places intended to protect nature, but it is now accepted that their soc...
Climate change scenarios predict impacts in Bolivia that include longer dry seasons and more frequen...
Climate change affects ecosystems and the well-being of rural households relying on ecosystem servic...
Climate change will increasingly impact large areas of South America, affecting important natural re...
Rural inhabitants in many parts of the world face multiple stressors associated with socioecological...
The development of climate adaptation strategies to address social problems derived from climate cha...
The productivity decline over the past century of the Sierra Madre of western Chihuahua, Mexico has ...
We examine the potential of local agroecological transitions to sustainability in Spain and their in...
ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-e...
Resource management regulations, such as those associated with the establishment of protected areas,...
In an era of anthropogenic stress on ecological systems at multiple scales, involving rural people i...
Smallholder farming communities are increasingly affected by local impacts of international market d...
This paper examines household adaptive capacity to deal with climatic change among the Tsimane', an ...
Worsening climate change impacts and environmental degradation are increasingly supporting policies ...
BibliografiaEl proceso actual de globalización ha contribuido al incremento de la dependencia entre ...
Natural protected areas are places intended to protect nature, but it is now accepted that their soc...
Climate change scenarios predict impacts in Bolivia that include longer dry seasons and more frequen...
Climate change affects ecosystems and the well-being of rural households relying on ecosystem servic...
Climate change will increasingly impact large areas of South America, affecting important natural re...
Rural inhabitants in many parts of the world face multiple stressors associated with socioecological...
The development of climate adaptation strategies to address social problems derived from climate cha...
The productivity decline over the past century of the Sierra Madre of western Chihuahua, Mexico has ...
We examine the potential of local agroecological transitions to sustainability in Spain and their in...
ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-e...