Human Strategies for Coping with El Niño Related Drought in Amazônia

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Emilio F. Moran
Ryan Adams
Bryn Bakoyéma
Stefano Fiorini T.
Bruce Boucek
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[1] Indiana University,Anthropological Center for Training in Global Environmental Change (ACT)
[2] Indiana University,Center for the Study of Population, Institutions, and Environmental Change (CIPEC)
[3] Indiana University,Anthropology Department
[4] Indiana University,Geography Department
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Climatic Change | 2006年 / 77卷
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Drought Event; Social Vulnerability; Amazon Basin; ENSO Event; Forecast Information;
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This article reports on findings of a research project examining farmers' coping strategies in the Brazilian Amazon in response to El Niño related weather events. We examine the extent of vulnerability of small and large farmers to these events in a tropical rainforest environment. Little attention has been given to the impact of ENSO events in Amazônia, despite evidence for devastating fires during ENSOs. Although we found a range of locally developed forecasting techniques and coping mechanisms, farmers have sustained significant losses, and we suggest that increased access to scientific forecasts would greatly enhance the ability of the farmers in our study area to cope with El Niño related weather events.
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页码:343 / 361
页数:18
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