Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552An underlying understanding among adaptation and community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) scholars is the existence of important feedbacks between local resource management institutions and individual adaptive capacity. The relationship between CBNRM and individual adaptive capacity is of global concern given the ubiquity of CBNRM worldwide, the patent impacts of global changes at local levels, and the recent calls for the integration of climate and rural development policies. So far, however, there have not been formal, large-n studies of that relationship. This study aims to fill that gap by testing whether the performance of community-based water management institutions and com...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the mediating role of farmers’ adaptive capacity betw...
Climate scenarios and projections have suggested that the impacts of climate change on land use will...
ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-e...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552An underlying understanding among adaptation and c...
Smallholder farming communities are increasingly affected by local impacts of international market d...
Climate change has varying effects across the world. In North America, arid and semi-arid regions ar...
Community contextual factors including community perceptions and institutional capacity are among th...
The conditions that contribute to institutional robustness of community-based natural resource manag...
[Extract] Adaptive capacity can be a major influence on what social and economic impacts actually ev...
This study explores how Water User Associations adapt to water source degradation due to climate var...
© 2018, AESS. Rural inhabitants in many parts of the world face multiple stressors associated with s...
As the management of water resources becomes increasingly complex due to climatic stresses on socio-...
Small-scale irrigation systems managed by farmers are facing multiple challenges including competing...
[EN] Climate change requires a high adaptive capacity from Utiel-Requena's winegrowers, in which ins...
Adaptive capacity to climate change describes the ability of a system to adjust to climate-change im...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the mediating role of farmers’ adaptive capacity betw...
Climate scenarios and projections have suggested that the impacts of climate change on land use will...
ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-e...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552An underlying understanding among adaptation and c...
Smallholder farming communities are increasingly affected by local impacts of international market d...
Climate change has varying effects across the world. In North America, arid and semi-arid regions ar...
Community contextual factors including community perceptions and institutional capacity are among th...
The conditions that contribute to institutional robustness of community-based natural resource manag...
[Extract] Adaptive capacity can be a major influence on what social and economic impacts actually ev...
This study explores how Water User Associations adapt to water source degradation due to climate var...
© 2018, AESS. Rural inhabitants in many parts of the world face multiple stressors associated with s...
As the management of water resources becomes increasingly complex due to climatic stresses on socio-...
Small-scale irrigation systems managed by farmers are facing multiple challenges including competing...
[EN] Climate change requires a high adaptive capacity from Utiel-Requena's winegrowers, in which ins...
Adaptive capacity to climate change describes the ability of a system to adjust to climate-change im...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the mediating role of farmers’ adaptive capacity betw...
Climate scenarios and projections have suggested that the impacts of climate change on land use will...
ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-e...