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Human adaptation to social and environmental change in rural communities of the San Miguel watershed in arid northwest Mexico

机译:墨西哥西北干旱地区圣米格尔河集水区农村社区中人类对社会和环境变化的适应

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Climate change has varying effects across the world. In North America, arid and semi-arid regions are subject to creeping warming together with more extreme climate variations, decreasing precipitation, and decreasing river flows that risk livelihoods of human populations living in these areas, and push their capacity to adapt beyond known boundaries. Environmental impacts act together with effects of socio-economic globalization and challenges imposed by institutional and policy events. These multiple forms of globally-driven changes interact with local communities and produce winners and losers depending on their levels of vulnerability and adaptive capacity, as well as on the specific stressors and shocks affecting the livelihood resources on which they depend.;Rural communities often are hot spots of global change impacts because many livelihoods depend on the community's natural resource base, and in several cases, they are also subject to market fluctuations and crashes due to their participation in international chains of food and producer goods. They will face a larger burden of the global change impacts due to this multi-tiered exposure. The socio-economic and institutional changes affecting rural communities have also produced de-agrarianization of livelihoods. Diversified livelihoods based on extractive industries and manufacturing or urban-based jobs coexist with traditional small-scale ranching and farming. In terms of water and land access and use, the modifications in user sectors and necessities, combined with increased demand by social and ecological components of the watershed systems, creates more complexity of environmental governance regimes and institutions.;The purpose of this research is to identify and understand how rural communities of arid Northwest Mexico---with reference to the San Miguel Watershed (SMW) in central Sonora State---experience and respond to globally driven environmental, socio-economic, and institutional changes. The SMW is in a rapidly changing arid transboundary region, and exhibits a variety of institutional arrangements for land and water management, which makes it a case suitable for the study of adaptation in the face of global change. The study employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies in three municipalities representing the upper, middle, and lower SWM. Rural households and producers, governmental agents, and local leaders were the participants of direct data collection, while documentary analysis and a broader literature review on rural adaptation in Mexico and the arid Southwest United States complemented primary data.;The main contributions of the research are: 1) identifying multiple types of rural livelihoods and their importance in understanding adaptation to global change; 2) emphasizing institutional events and factors acting as both stressors and regulators in these adaptation processes, 3) describing how interactions between institutions can produce diverse governance outcomes in terms of access and management of resources for livelihoods' adaptation; and 4) providing empirical evidence for improving adaptation policies in rural arid Northwest Mexico, and other rural arid communities of the world. The study also includes a series of findings and lessons regarding advances in understanding human adaptation in rural communities, contributions to the theory and methods of adaptation science, and policy guidelines based on the findings.
机译:气候变化在世界范围内具有不同的影响。在北美,干旱和半干旱地区的气候趋于蠕变,气候变化更加极端,降水减少,河流流量减少,这些风险使生活在这些地区的人口面临生计,并使其适应能力超出了已知界限。环境影响与社会经济全球化的影响以及机构和政策事件带来的挑战共同作用。这些由全球驱动的变化形式多种多样,它们与当地社区互动,并根据其脆弱性和适应能力的水平,以及影响他们赖以生存的生计资源的特定压力和冲击,产生赢家和输家。全球变化影响的热点,因为许多生计取决于社区的自然资源基础,并且在某些情况下,由于它们参与了国际食品和生产商品链,因此也容易受到市场波动和崩溃的影响。由于这种多层次的接触,他们将面临更大的全球变化影响负担。影响农村社区的社会经济和体制变化也导致了生计的非农化。基于采掘业和制造业或以城市为基础的工作的多样化生计与传统的小规模牧场和农业并存。在水和土地的获取和使用方面,用户部门和生活必需品的改变,加上流域系统的社会和生态组成部分的需求增加,使环境治理制度和机构更加复杂。识别并了解墨西哥西北干旱地区的农村社区-参照索诺拉州中部的圣米格尔分水岭(SMW)-的经验,并对全球驱动的环境,社会经济和体制变化做出反应。 SMW处于快速变化的干旱跨界地区,并且展现出各种土地和水管理制度安排,这使其很适合面对全球变化进行适应性研究。该研究在代表上,中,下SWM的三个城市中采用了定量和定性方法的组合。农村家庭和生产者,政府机构和地方领导人是直接数据收集的参与者,而有关墨西哥和干旱的美国西南部农村适应的文献分析和更广泛的文献综述补充了主要数据。 :1)确定多种类型的农村生计及其在理解适应全球变化中的重要性; 2)强调在这些适应过程中既充当压力源又充当调节者的机构事件和因素; 3)描述机构之间的互动如何在获取和管理生计适应资源方面产生多样化的治理结果; 4)提供经验证据,以改善墨西哥西北干旱地区和世界其他农村干旱地区的适应政策。该研究还包括一系列关于在农村社区中了解人类适应的进步,对适应科学的理论和方法的贡献以及基于这些发现的政策指南的一系列发现和教训。

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  • 作者

    Lutz Ley, America Nallely.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Climate change.;Public policy.;Water resources management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 273 p.
  • 总页数 273
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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