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Procesos de adaptación al cambio climático: análisis de América Latina

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  • Galindo, Luis Miguel
  • Samaniego, Joseluis
  • Alatorre, José Eduardo
  • Ferrer, Jimy

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El cambio climático tiene efectos significativos en las actividades económicas, el bienestar de la población y los ecosistemas. La evidencia disponible actualmente sugiere que es prácticamente inevitable un aumento de 2ºC de temperatura durante la primera mitad de este siglo, con sus consecuentes impactos climáticos adicionales. En este sentido, América Latina durante este siglo deberá reconocer la importancia de adaptarse a las nuevas condiciones climáticas a modo de reducir los impactos climáticos y buscar, al mismo tiempo, transitar a una senda de desarrollo sostenible. Así, el principal objetivo de este documento es identificar algunos patrones regulares dentro del conjunto de los procesos de adaptación tomando como referencia América Latina y el Caribe.

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  • Galindo, Luis Miguel & Samaniego, Joseluis & Alatorre, José Eduardo & Ferrer, Jimy, 2014. "Procesos de adaptación al cambio climático: análisis de América Latina," Documentos de Proyectos 37613, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  • Handle: RePEc:ecr:col022:37613
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