Within the context of the Climate Change Adaptation Program (PACC), a number of scientifi c investigations on water resources, natural disasters and perceptions by local people highlight adaptation needs in the regions of Cusco and Apurímac in Peru, considering past, present-day and future climate conditions. This chapter compiles their findings and attempts a systematic evaluation with respect to their contributions to climate change adaptation. The studies consistently find aggravating water scarcity during the dry season (April to September) due to projected precipitation decreases and reduced storage capacity of shrinking glaciers. Impacts include below-capacity hydropower generation and increased crop failure risks. For natural disaste...
Water resources in high mountains play a fundamental role for societies and ecosystems in the region...
58 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Environmental Studies and the Clark Honors Colleg...
How people subjectively perceive climate change strongly influences how they respond to its challeng...
As significant impacts of climate change are increasingly considered unavoidable, adaptation has bec...
The livelihoods of people in the Andes are expected to be affected by climate change due to their de...
In Peru, subsistence farmers experience firsthand the direct and indirect impacts of climate change ...
Projections of future water shortages in the world’s glaciated mountain ranges have grown increasing...
Abstract: Global climate change represents a major threat to sustainable farming in the Andes. Farme...
Abstract. The Andes as mountain regions worldwide, pro-vide fundamental resources, not only for the ...
Mountain ecosystems around the world are recognized to be among the most vulnerable to the impacts o...
In Peru’s tropical highlands adaptation to climate change is underway as policy-makers and local inh...
The livelihoods of people in the Andes are expected to be affected by climate change due to their de...
Climate change is expected to impact biodiversity, global temperatures and the water cycle resulting...
The intersection of climate-related glacio-hydrological changes and persistent socio-economic margin...
In the Latin American mountain range, the Andes, many people\u27s livelihoods are affected by climat...
Water resources in high mountains play a fundamental role for societies and ecosystems in the region...
58 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Environmental Studies and the Clark Honors Colleg...
How people subjectively perceive climate change strongly influences how they respond to its challeng...
As significant impacts of climate change are increasingly considered unavoidable, adaptation has bec...
The livelihoods of people in the Andes are expected to be affected by climate change due to their de...
In Peru, subsistence farmers experience firsthand the direct and indirect impacts of climate change ...
Projections of future water shortages in the world’s glaciated mountain ranges have grown increasing...
Abstract: Global climate change represents a major threat to sustainable farming in the Andes. Farme...
Abstract. The Andes as mountain regions worldwide, pro-vide fundamental resources, not only for the ...
Mountain ecosystems around the world are recognized to be among the most vulnerable to the impacts o...
In Peru’s tropical highlands adaptation to climate change is underway as policy-makers and local inh...
The livelihoods of people in the Andes are expected to be affected by climate change due to their de...
Climate change is expected to impact biodiversity, global temperatures and the water cycle resulting...
The intersection of climate-related glacio-hydrological changes and persistent socio-economic margin...
In the Latin American mountain range, the Andes, many people\u27s livelihoods are affected by climat...
Water resources in high mountains play a fundamental role for societies and ecosystems in the region...
58 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Environmental Studies and the Clark Honors Colleg...
How people subjectively perceive climate change strongly influences how they respond to its challeng...