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Title: Climate change and ecosystem services: a participatory approach in a Brazilian mountainous region.
Authors: OLIVEIRA, S. F.
PRADO, R. B.
FIDALGO, E. C. C.
TURETTA, A. P. D.
MONTEIRO, J. M. G.
PEDREIRA, B. da C. C. G.
ANTONIO, G. J. Y.
ASSIS, R. L. de
OITAVEN, S. R. A.
Affiliation: SAMIRA F. OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO; RACHEL BARDY PRADO, CNPS; ELAINE CRISTINA CARDOSO FIDALGO, CNPS; ANA PAULA DIAS TURETTA, CNPS; JOYCE MARIA GUIMARAES MONTEIRO, CNPS; BERNADETE DA CONCEICAO C G PEDREIRA, CNPS; GERSON J. Y. ANTONIO, EMATER-RIO; RENATO LINHARES DE ASSIS, CNPAB; SANDRO R. A. OITAVEN, COLÉGIO MUNICIPAL CEFFA REI ALBERTO I.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: Journal of Sustainable Development, v. 17, n. 5, p. 1-17, 2024.
Description: Climate change is present in all sectors of global societies, causing various damages, including to agriculture. In this process, understanding the perception of the most affected population and including them in decision-making is a matter of social justice and a more assertive path. Aiming to obtain subsidies for better adaptation to climate change in family farming, this study established a methodology for evaluating the risks of climate change impacts on ecosystem services, related to water and food security, under the perception of rural actors in the mountainous region of the Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The methodology consisted of five steps, including the application of the questionnaire to 29 rural actors and ending with validation of the results in a focus group. The main results obtained were that the interviewees perceive the risks of the impacts of climate change in ES, both related to water and food security. Additionally, 24.14% of interviewees mentioned that their family has a monthly income below the Brazilian minimum wage, which exposes their food insecurity. In relation to water security, the risks classified as Very High were mainly in relation to low per capita investments in adaptation policies and infrastructure for environmental protection, between others. The use of many chemical inputs in agriculture also highlighted as a risk to water and food security. Regarding the methodology, it concluded that it was effective in obtaining the perception of the rural actors interviewed regarding the impacts of climate change on ecosystem services at a local scale.
Thesagro: Agricultura Familiar
Agricultura
Mudança Climática
Segurança Alimentar
NAL Thesaurus: Family farms
Agriculture
Climate change
Food security
Ecosystem services
Keywords: Adaptation
Impact risk
Security
Indicators
Adaptação
Risco de impacto
Segurança hídrica
Indicadores
Serviço ecossistêmico
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v17n5p1
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPS)

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