2020
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/e27k4
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Puerto Rican Farmers' Psychological Awareness of Climate Change, and Adaptation Perceptions after Hurricane Maria

Abstract: Strengthening farmers’ adaptive capacity is important for decreasing their vulnerability to natural hazards in this changing climate, and for safeguarding local food systems. One key step in strengthening adaptive capacity is understanding the relationship between farmers’ experience with natural hazards and their perceptions of climate change, and its role in farmers’ decision making around climate change adaptation. Here we explore Puerto Rican farmers’ psychological distance of climate change after experien… Show more

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“…It is estimated that the effects of the hurricane caused monetary damages in Puerto Rico for more than the US $82 billion (Álvarez Febles and Félix, 2020). Also, Maria destroyed around 80% of the value of the island’s crops, representing a loss of $780 million in agricultural yield (Rodríguez Cruz and Niles, 2018).…”
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“…It is estimated that the effects of the hurricane caused monetary damages in Puerto Rico for more than the US $82 billion (Álvarez Febles and Félix, 2020). Also, Maria destroyed around 80% of the value of the island’s crops, representing a loss of $780 million in agricultural yield (Rodríguez Cruz and Niles, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Also, Maria destroyed around 80% of the value of the island's crops, representing a loss of $780 million in agricultural yield. 6 Indirect causes of death have been recognized as an important consequence of national emergencies. For example, damage to the transportation network during an earthquake can affect access to medicine and health services generating serious or even fatal repercussions for affected people.…”
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confidence: 99%