2017
DOI: 10.14198/ingeo2017.67.03
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Towards Applying Climate Change Adaptation

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“…In other words the extent to which indigenous peoples build its capacity to learn, cope, adapt, self-organise and make use of traditional knowledge and practices following disturbances of all kinds in order to reduce vulnerability. Adaptation to climate change-induced migration in the Anthropocene emerges when people reduce the adverse effects of climate on their vulnerabilities and well-being and take advantage of the opportunities that their climatic environment provides (Schmidt-Thome, 2017). Resilience thinking can thus be considered as a strategic objective for people to suffer their destiny eternally and the capacity to bear all the difficulties without considering these difficulties as something generated by oppressive social structures (Chandler and Reid, 2019; Reid, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words the extent to which indigenous peoples build its capacity to learn, cope, adapt, self-organise and make use of traditional knowledge and practices following disturbances of all kinds in order to reduce vulnerability. Adaptation to climate change-induced migration in the Anthropocene emerges when people reduce the adverse effects of climate on their vulnerabilities and well-being and take advantage of the opportunities that their climatic environment provides (Schmidt-Thome, 2017). Resilience thinking can thus be considered as a strategic objective for people to suffer their destiny eternally and the capacity to bear all the difficulties without considering these difficulties as something generated by oppressive social structures (Chandler and Reid, 2019; Reid, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lo anterior se suman los escenarios de cambio climático, las amenazas hidro-geomorfológicas asociadas a éste (Lei & Wang 2014) y el impacto en los asentamientos humanos (ciudades o pequeñas comunidades rurales) (Barton & Irarrázabal 2016;Schmidt-Thomé 2017). Banks et al, (2014) afirmaba que las inundaciones fluviales constituían el evento natural de mayor impacto a nivel global.…”
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“…La «percepción social del riesgo» es entonces una construcción social, en donde cada individuo dentro de una comunidad establece un nivel de riesgo al cual se encuentra sometido bajo una amenaza determinada; dictaminado básicamente por factores como costumbre, filosofía, ideología y educación (García, 2005). Es importante añadir que el conocimiento ancestral y la percepción de los cambios ocurridos en el clima ayudan a complementar vacíos en los aportes científicos sobre esta temática que requiere de medidas de adaptación propias para cada cultura (Zavgorodniaya et al, 2016;Jori, 2009;Forero, Hernández y Zafra, 2014;Schmidt, 2017). Además, el dialogo social es un instrumento clave para entender las variables del cambio climático que sobrepasan una única línea científica de análisis (Jori, 2009).…”
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