Perceptions of Local Vulnerability and the Relative Importance of Climate Change in Rural Ecuador

The study uses a mixed-methods approach to document, analyze, and conceptualize the interacting factors that shape vulnerability and to explore community members’ perceptions of the role and relative importance of climate change compared to other factors in three rural communities in Ecuador: Trinidad, Guadual, and San Miguel. 

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Gutierrez, Helen; Lee, Gwenyth O.; Corozo Angulo, Betty; Dimka, Jessica; Eisenberg, Joseph N. S.; Trostle, James A.; Hardin, Rebecca
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Gutierrez, H., Lee, G.O., Corozo Angulo, B. et al. 2020. Perceptions of Local Vulnerability and the Relative Importance of Climate Change in Rural Ecuador. Hum Ecol 48, 383–395. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-020-00165-1

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Journal Article
Publication year: 
2020
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Nat. Res. and Env. Stressors: 
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