El cambio climático en Chile: tendencias climáticas y percepciones de los agricultores

This paper suggest the need to use both qualitative and quantitative research methods to engage stakeholders across scales so as to improve Chile´s adaptation policy framework. Historic climatic trends show alarming changes, both in rainfall and temperature patterns. In large parts of central Chile...

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Main Author: Alvar Beltrán, Jorge
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Valencia 2020
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Online Access:https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/eutopias/article/view/18356
https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.0.18356
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Summary:This paper suggest the need to use both qualitative and quantitative research methods to engage stakeholders across scales so as to improve Chile´s adaptation policy framework. Historic climatic trends show alarming changes, both in rainfall and temperature patterns. In large parts of central Chile annual rainfall has considerably diminish by more than 1 mm per m2 per year since the 20th century. Moreover, throughout the 20th and first part of the 21st century, minimum and maximum mean temperatures have generally increased, but in some cases they have decreased. Socioeconomic groups, such as farmers, are highly exposed to extreme weather events, being in all cases aware of climatological changes. In addition, farmers are a reliable source of past/present weather information, while being imperative on the understanding of other socioeconomic and environmental related issues. Nevertheless, instead of being considered in the decision making-process they are often left apart. Finally, this paper thoroughly analyzes climatic trends in central Chile, Coquimbo and Maule regions, the ways they are being perceived by weather dependent groups and whether the government is generating sufficient tools for adaptation to the changing weather conditions Este documento sugiere la necesidad de utilizar métodos de investigación tanto cualitativos como cuantitativos para involucrar a las partes interesadas en diferentes escalas en el marco de la política de adaptación de Chile. Las tendencias climáticas históricas muestran cambios alarmantes, tanto en la precipitación como en los patrones de temperatura. En gran parte del centro de Chile, la precipitación anual ha disminuido en más de 1 mm por m2 por año desde el siglo XX. Además, a lo largo del siglo XX, han disminuido los grupos socioeconómicos, como los agricultores, están muy expuestos a los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos, siendo conscientes del cambio climático. Además, los agricultores son una fuente confiable de información, mientras que son esenciales para la ...