Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia

In recent years, the effects of climate change have increased dramatically, causing a series of impacts mainly affecting the lives of the world's poorest people. Among them is the Guarani indigenous people of Tentami Bolivia, which due to temperature and precipitation variations in the region;...

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Main Authors: Dávalos, Nelson Eduardo, Pereira Filho, Saulo Rodrigues
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2020
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topic Climate changes
Guarani people
Tentami
Forced Migration
Risk
Subjective immunity
Pandemic
Mudanças Climáticas
Povo Guarani
Segurança hídrica
Risco
Imunidade Subjetiva
Pandemia
spellingShingle Climate changes
Guarani people
Tentami
Forced Migration
Risk
Subjective immunity
Pandemic
Mudanças Climáticas
Povo Guarani
Segurança hídrica
Risco
Imunidade Subjetiva
Pandemia
Dávalos, Nelson Eduardo
Pereira Filho, Saulo Rodrigues
Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia
topic_facet Climate changes
Guarani people
Tentami
Forced Migration
Risk
Subjective immunity
Pandemic
Mudanças Climáticas
Povo Guarani
Segurança hídrica
Risco
Imunidade Subjetiva
Pandemia
description In recent years, the effects of climate change have increased dramatically, causing a series of impacts mainly affecting the lives of the world's poorest people. Among them is the Guarani indigenous people of Tentami Bolivia, which due to temperature and precipitation variations in the region; their agriculture, food, water availability and health have all been affected, putting them in an emergency and high vulnerability that is further aggravated by internal social and cultural factors such as customs and perceptions that people maintain. . It was evidenced that these tend to subjectively reduce the existing risks in their context by the daily facts, exposing themselves to waterborne diseases. Nos últimos anos, os efeitos da mudança climática aumentaram drasticamente, causando uma série de impactos afetando principalmente a vida da população mais pobre do planeta. Entre eles está o povo indígena Guarani de Tentami Bolívia, que devido às variações de temperatura e precipitação na região; a sua agricultura, alimentação, disponibilidade de água e saúde viram-se afetadas, colocando-os em uma situação de emergência e alta vulnerabilidade que se agrava, ainda mais, por fatores sociais e culturais internos, como costumes e percepções que as pessoas mantêm. Evidenciou-se que estas tendem a diminuir subjetivamente os riscos existentes em seu contexto pela cotidianidade dos fatos, se expondo a doenças de veiculação hídrica.
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author Dávalos, Nelson Eduardo
Pereira Filho, Saulo Rodrigues
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Pereira Filho, Saulo Rodrigues
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title Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia
title_short Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia
title_full Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia
title_fullStr Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia
title_sort social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the tentami indian community in bolivia
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
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spelling ftunivdfjcojs:oai:revistas.udistrital.edu.co:article/15599 2023-09-05T13:15:59+02:00 Social impacts and perceptions of climate change in the Tentami indian community in Bolivia Impactos e percepções sociais das mudanças climáticas na comunidade indígena Tentami da Bolívia Dávalos, Nelson Eduardo Pereira Filho, Saulo Rodrigues 2020-06-25 application/pdf https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/vinculos/article/view/15599 por por Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/vinculos/article/view/15599/15844 IPCC, Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cre Writing Team, R.K. Pachauri and L.A. Meyer (eds.)].: IPCC. Geneva, Switzerland, 151 pp., 2014. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415416 L. Delazeri e D. C. Dênis., “Mudanças climáticas e migração rural-urbana no Semiárido Brasileiro.,” Universidade Federal de Viçosa-Brasil. Código JEL: Q150, Q540., 2015. [3] M. Aparicio, I. Arana, J. Aparicio, C. Ramallo, N. Bernal, M. Ocampo e G. Nagy, “Climate Change and Variability Health Vulnerability in Bolivian Chaco Ecosystems.,” em Climate Change and Health: Improving Resilience and Reducing Risks, Springer International Publishing, pp. 231-262, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24660-4_14 L. Gaivizzo, L. Gabriela, J. Lopes, R. Gomes, D. Nogueira, R. Moraes, A. C. Almeida, N. Bernal, P. Almeida, D. Lindoso, A. Michels, S. Rodrigues-Filho e C. Saito, “Resiliência à mudança climática em Comunidades de Fundo de Pasto na região semiárida do Estado da Bahia, Brasil” Sociedade e natureza, vol. 31, 2019. https://doi.org/10.14393/sn-v31-2019-46331 D. Lindoso, J. Rocha, N. Debortoli, I. Parente, F. Eiró, M. Bursztyn e S. Rodrigues, “Agricultura familiar e mudanças climáticas: avaliando a vulnerabilidade à seca no semiárido nordestino.,” em Mudança do Clima no Brasil, Brasilia , IPEA , 2011, pp. 275-298. [6] N. Herman-Mercer, M. Laituri, M. Massey, E. Matkin, R. Toohey, K. Elder e E. Mutter, “Vulnerability of subsistence systems due to social and environmental change: A case study in the yukon-kuskokwim delta, alaska.,” Arctic, 72(3)., 2019, pp. 258-272. https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic68867 E. Zentner, M. Kecinski, A. Letourneau e D. Davidson, “Ignoring indigenous peoples—climate change, oil development, and indigenous rights clash in the arctic national wildlife refuge.,” pp. 155(4), 533-544, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-019-02489-4 G. L. M. Nelson, O. B. Zamora, L. E. P. de Guzman, R. V. Tatlonghari, M. V. O. Espaldon e J. A. Brillon, “The indigenous practices and climate change responses of ati and suludnon farmers in iloilo, philippines.,” Journal of Environmental Science and Management, pp. 22(1), 87-98, 2019. [9] N. P. Tilio, “Ecopolítica das mudanças climáticas: o IPCC e o ecologismo dos pobres”, Centro Edelstein de Pesquisas Sociais. Rio de Janeiro, p. 155 p., 2010. https://doi.org/10.11606/t.8.2008.tde-09102008-175152 M. F. R. Porto, “Environmental risk, health and justice: the protagonism of affected populations in the production of knowledge.,” Ciência & saúde coletiva. 17. , pp. 1493-501. , 2012. [11] K. Dittmer, “Changing streamflow on Columbia basin tribal lands—climate change and salmon.,” open access at Springerlink.com, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05266-3_10 M. E. A. Brugnach, “Including indigenous peoples in climate change mitigation: addressing issues of scale, knowledge and power.,” Springer Science Business Media Dordrecht., 2013. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-014-1280-3 A. T. M. Roosvall, “Framing climate change and indigenous peoples: Intermediaries of urgency, spirituality and de-nationalization.,” the International Communication Gazette 75 (4)The Author(s) 2013 Reprints and permission:, p. 392–409, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748048513482265 L. Fuentes, H. Asselin, A. C. Bélisle e O. Labra, “Impacts of environmental changes on well-being in indigenous communities in eastern canada.,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, p. 17(2), 2020. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020637 L. M. Diele-Viegas e C. F. D. Rocha, “Why releasing mining on amazonian indigenous lands and the advance of agrobusiness is extremely harmful for the mitigation of world's climate change?,” Environmental Science and Policy, p. comment on Pereira et al. (environmental science & policy 100 (2019) 8–12)., 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2019.10.015 A. Rudra e A. 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Among them is the Guarani indigenous people of Tentami Bolivia, which due to temperature and precipitation variations in the region; their agriculture, food, water availability and health have all been affected, putting them in an emergency and high vulnerability that is further aggravated by internal social and cultural factors such as customs and perceptions that people maintain. . It was evidenced that these tend to subjectively reduce the existing risks in their context by the daily facts, exposing themselves to waterborne diseases. Nos últimos anos, os efeitos da mudança climática aumentaram drasticamente, causando uma série de impactos afetando principalmente a vida da população mais pobre do planeta. Entre eles está o povo indígena Guarani de Tentami Bolívia, que devido às variações de temperatura e precipitação na região; a sua agricultura, alimentação, disponibilidade de água e saúde viram-se afetadas, colocando-os em uma situação de emergência e alta vulnerabilidade que se agrava, ainda mais, por fatores sociais e culturais internos, como costumes e percepções que as pessoas mantêm. Evidenciou-se que estas tendem a diminuir subjetivamente os riscos existentes em seu contexto pela cotidianidade dos fatos, se expondo a doenças de veiculação hídrica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Centro de Investigaciones y Desarrollo Científico: Sistema de revistas científicas Alta Indian