2019
DOI: 10.14393/sn-v31-2019-46331
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Resiliência à mudança climática em Comunidades de Fundo de Pasto na região semiárida do Estado da Bahia, Brasil

Abstract: A pesquisa realizada entre 2017 e 2018 buscou produzir conhecimentos que subsidiem ações voltadas à resiliência e à adaptação de sistemas socioecológicos na região semiárida do estado da Bahia - Semiárido Baiano, com foco nas Comunidades de Fundo de Pasto (CFP) localizadas no município de Uauá. Utilizaram-se dados secundários e primários (entrevistas semiestruturadas com tomadores de decisão e lideranças comunitárias). Para a sistematização dos dados primários no marco de capacidades adaptativas para mudanças … Show more

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“…Primary solar and meteorological data sources made available by NASA are natively produced on a 1° x 1° global latitude/longitude grid and resigned to a 0.5° x 0.5° latitude/longitude grid by interpolation or bilinear replication (THE POWER PROJECT, 2020). Once the data had been analysed, they were compared to the results of other regional studies to confirm the deductions obtained (GAIVIZZO et al, 2019;MARENGO, 2009;RODRIGUES FILHO, 2016;SILVA et al, 2011;TEIXEIRA, 2016).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Primary solar and meteorological data sources made available by NASA are natively produced on a 1° x 1° global latitude/longitude grid and resigned to a 0.5° x 0.5° latitude/longitude grid by interpolation or bilinear replication (THE POWER PROJECT, 2020). Once the data had been analysed, they were compared to the results of other regional studies to confirm the deductions obtained (GAIVIZZO et al, 2019;MARENGO, 2009;RODRIGUES FILHO, 2016;SILVA et al, 2011;TEIXEIRA, 2016).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Studies on the particular nature of farmers' social representations reveal that the responses to climate risks are predominantly social, emotional, and symbolic (Joffe, 2003); with a tendency to deny their behaviorto avoid guilt feelings about their responsibilities in the destruction of the environment, making a selectivity of perspectives and a selective interpretation of their immediate economic and family interests (Norgaard, 2006); developing cognitive and social processes for adaptation to climate threats through the perception and understanding of risks (Litre & Bursztyn, 2015); through a selective and temporary opinion, in the short term, that does not allow for the anticipation of long-term actions (Rodrigues et al, 2016;Brondizio & Moran, 2008) and; which allows them to develop territorial and sociocultural resilience to cope with climate pressures (Gaivizzo et al, 2019).…”
Section: Social Representationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the effort to reduce the risks of climate change in rural communities, public policies are essential, in line with cultural roots, to strengthen the adaptive capacity and resilience of farmers (Gaivizzo et al, 2019) for sustainable food production with the least environmental damage (Sabourin et al, 2017). Actions should be focused on solving concrete problems by previously assessing, based on short-term planning, the vulnerability of the population's environmental quality and life (Rodrigues et al, 2016).…”
Section: Actions Of Public Institutions In Rural Communities On Climamentioning
confidence: 99%