2019
DOI: 10.15517/am.v30i2.33938
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Percepciones de cambio climático y respuestas adaptativas de pequeños agricultores en dos paisajes guatemaltecos

Abstract:  Introducción. Se espera que, a consecuencia del cambio climático, cultivos como el café (Coffea arabica L.), maíz (Zea mays) y frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) sean menos productivos en América Central. Esto perjudicará la economía regional y los medios de vida de los pequeños productores, quienes dependen de estos cultivos para su seguridad alimentaria y bienestar. Es necesario entender cómo el cambio climático está afectando a los pequeños productores agrícolas en Guatemala para promover medidas que pe… Show more

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“…In the additional crops such as maize and bean, the results align with [ 144 , 145 ], except that coffee is less common. The price is 113 cents (US dollar) higher than that reported by [ 146 ] with 17,002 cents per pound, while the perception of the presence of coffee leaf rust is similar to that found in [ 147 ], where the incidence is perceived as high, and in [ 148 ], in the sense of a lack of attention to the health of the plant (see Table 8 ).…”
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“…In the additional crops such as maize and bean, the results align with [ 144 , 145 ], except that coffee is less common. The price is 113 cents (US dollar) higher than that reported by [ 146 ] with 17,002 cents per pound, while the perception of the presence of coffee leaf rust is similar to that found in [ 147 ], where the incidence is perceived as high, and in [ 148 ], in the sense of a lack of attention to the health of the plant (see Table 8 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%