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Understanding Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies of Andean People: International Network on Climate Change: Project Results & Proceedings of Summer-School 2012

This publication summarizes the main results of the INCAProject during 2011/2012 and the contributions to the according INCA-Summer-School, which took place from September 19th – September 27th 2012 at the Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Institute of International Forestry and Forest Products, Professorship of Tropical Forestry in Tharandt, Germany.:AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ON CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON SMALL FARMERS IN THE TROPICAL ANDES – GLOBAL CONVENTIONS FROM A LOCAL PERSPECTIVE S. 1
1. Introduction S. 2
2. The concept of an International Network on Climate Change S. 5
3. The outlook on an endogenous approach S. 9
4. References S. 12

ADAPTATION MEASURES S. 17
Adaptation strategies of Andean campesinos to cope with the climatic variability – Examples from the Mantaro Valley, Peru S. 18
A socio-economic analysis of livelihood strategies in rural forest depending communities in lowland Bolivia under a changing climate S. 20
Who knows what and why? Intra-cultural knowledge variation of agroforestry plants S. 21
Traditional ecological knowledge, resilience and food security: local strategies in three communities in the Yungas ecosystem, La Paz, Bolivia S. 22
Influence of agroforestry systems in risk reduction and climate change adaptation in the Peruvian Andes S. 24
Assessing adaptation to climate change: Environmental and socio-economic changes in the Andes of Bolivia S. 26
Adaptive capacity of rural communities to climate change in the bio-cultural system of the Andes, Bolivia S. 28
Socio-economic analysis of farm-forestry systems: Case studies from Achamayo and Palcazu watersheds, Peruvian Andes S. 29

MONITORING AND MODELING LAND USE CHANGE S.33
Modeling and forecast of changes in land-use and land-cover caused by climate change in the Peruvian Andes S. 34
Land-use and land-cover change in Cotapata National Park – Natural integrated management area, Bolivia S. 37
Monitoring and analyzing land-use / land-cover changes using remote sensing and GIS in the Achamayo and Shullcas region, Peruvian Andes S. 39
Climate change and land-use in the Bolivian Andes S. 41
Modeling the adaptation strategies of farmers of the Andes against climate change and the related development of land-use / land-cover S. 43

MANAGEMENT OF A CHANGING LANDSCAPE S. 45
Evaluating the strategies for the management of biophysical resources in farm communities of the Mantaro Valley, Central Andes of Peru S. 46
Participative planning, monitoring and evaluation system in bio-cultural local communities S. 50
The monitoring program in Apolobamba protected area S. 51
Progress in the diagnosis of biodiversity vulnerability to climate change in Bolivia S. 52
Sectoral program of adaptation to climate change of biodiversity and ecosystems S. 53

DEFORESTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE S. 55
Possible interactions between climate projections and deforestation scenarios in Bolivia S. 56
Transport and possible climate impacts of aerosols from biomass burning from the Amazon to the Bolivian Andes S. 56
Transboundary air pollution in southern Amazon of Peru S. 57

SUMMARY S. 59
Challenges presented by climate change in the Andean region: Land-use cover change and adaptive response of small farmers S. 60

List of participants and additional information S. 62

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:DRESDEN/oai:qucosa:de:qucosa:26750
Date January 2013
CreatorsLindner, André
PublisherTechnische Universität Dresden
Source SetsHochschulschriftenserver (HSSS) der SLUB Dresden
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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