2021
DOI: 10.18601/16577558.n35.18
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Ahora o nunca. Gobernanza, coproducción y bioeconomía contra el cambio climático

Abstract: El año 2021 es un momento histórico pertinente para la publicación del libro editado por la profesora Martha Isabel Gómez-Lee, titulado Ahora o nunca. Gobernanza, coproducción y bioeconomía contra el cambio climático, en el que participan varios autores quienes demuestran su experticia en el estudio de temas medioambientales desde diversas perspectivas. Por un lado, continuamos enfrentando la pandemia de Covid-19 que plantea importantes interrogantes sobre la relación de los seres humanos con el medio ambiente… Show more

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“…Climate change adaptation and mitigation will set the path for ecosystem resilience, human wellbeing, and sustainable development (DNP et al, 2016). Climate change challenges society to converge between politics, science, economic interests, and responses through the exercise of governance (Gómez-Lee et al, 2021); therefore, inaction or actions by economic sectors can lead to loss of biodiversity, risks to human society and eventually a temperature increase of up to 5 °C (Fróna et al, 2021;IPCC, 2022ab).…”
Section: Climate Change and Global Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change adaptation and mitigation will set the path for ecosystem resilience, human wellbeing, and sustainable development (DNP et al, 2016). Climate change challenges society to converge between politics, science, economic interests, and responses through the exercise of governance (Gómez-Lee et al, 2021); therefore, inaction or actions by economic sectors can lead to loss of biodiversity, risks to human society and eventually a temperature increase of up to 5 °C (Fróna et al, 2021;IPCC, 2022ab).…”
Section: Climate Change and Global Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%