Coastal communities’ adaptive capacity to climate change Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Measuring the adaptive capacity of human communities living in protected natural areas subject to conservation represents a critical factor in promoting socio-ecological systems sustainability in response to the effects of climate change. This study evaluated the socioeconomic context of communities at two levels (household and community), in areas located inside and outside the Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve (PCBR), Tabasco. For this, a revision of the conservation and training programs was carried out, 209 household surveys were applied, and 15 key stakeholders were interviewed. The adaptive capacity index (ACI), made up of 7 determinants and 40 indicators, shows significant differences in the adaptive capacity (AC) of localities analyzed inside and outside the PCBR. These differences can be attributed to social factors, information, and competence at the community, institutional, and human determinants. The results of this research suggest that decision-makers should encourage policies that promote AC in the studied localities to strengthen the determinants with low values in the institutional, human, and economic aspects.

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Main Authors: Ferro Azcona, Hakna Doctora autora 12407, Mesa Jurado, María Azahara Doctora autora 12326, Espinoza Tenorio, Alejandro Doctor autor 12322, Díaz Perera, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 7940, Mendoza Carranza, Manuel Doctor autor 2024, Olivera Villarroel, Sazcha Marcelo autor 12578, Gómez Pais, Gloria de las Mercedes autora
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Cambio climático, Comunidades rurales, Medios de vida sostenible, Factores socioeconómicos, Ecosistemas costeros, Espacios naturales protegidos, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569122000552?via%3Dihub
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