2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9101831
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Research on Climate Change Policies and Rural Development in Latin America: Scope and Gaps

Abstract: Abstract:Research on climate change policies can contribute to policy development by building an understanding of the barriers faced in policy processes, and by providing knowledge needed throughout policy cycles. This paper explores the thematic coverage of research on climate change policies related to rural areas, rural development, and natural resource management in Latin America. A three-tier framework is proposed to analyse the selected literature. The results show that research studies have focussed on … Show more

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“…Policies are critical for addressing diverse climate change challenges [46,47]. Existing climate change policies encompass both adaptation and mitigation efforts [48].…”
Section: The Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Policies are critical for addressing diverse climate change challenges [46,47]. Existing climate change policies encompass both adaptation and mitigation efforts [48].…”
Section: The Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As agriculture is severely vulnerable to climate variations, the agricultural sector is purportedly leaning more towards adaptation than mitigation [47]. The NCCRP stressed its disaster risk reduction and management adaptation plans to address vulnerability to extreme climate change risks.…”
Section: The Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To a certain extent, these deficits are not surprising. Literature reviews on climate change, policy and decision making in Latin America (Locatelli et al, 2017;Ryan & Ramírez Cuesta, 2016) show a relatively low level of attention to these issues by those scientific disciplines and fields whose purpose is, precisely, to study decision making process (political science, public policy, economy, sociology, etc.). Although it can be argued that there is a changing trend in the region, and social sciences and policy studies are gradually increasing their attention to climate change issues, the survey results show that there are still clear knowledge gaps related to the design, implementation and evaluation of adaptation policy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clearly other initiatives need to be carried out to reduce the CO 2 emissions besides the promotion of sustainable transport, such as: (i) introducing environmentally friendly and fuel efficient aircraft [50]; (ii) launching more energy efficient drives such as LED lighting, energy efficient appliances, effective home and water heating etc. [51]; (iii) less waste and consumption of water and an increase in recycling [52]; and (iv) continuation of climate change research and initiatives towards a clean sustainable economy [53].…”
Section: Residential Electricity Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%