Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru

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Climate change is directly or indirectly attributed to human activity and is considered the greatest threat to public health of the 21st century. It has impacts on access to water, food, agriculture and livelihoods, and people's health. The objective of this article is to evaluate the perceptio...

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Autores: Torrres-Slimming, Paola Alejandra, López Flórez, Lucía, Castañeda Checa, Karina, Durand Galarza, Oscar, Tallman, Paula Skye, Salmon-Mulanovich, Gabriela
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistaspuc:article/23970
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/23970
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Climate Change
Local Perceptions
Photovoz
Vulnerable Population
Peru
Cambio climático
Percepciones locales
Fotovoz
Poblaciones vulnerables
Perú
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
Explorando percepciones del impacto del cambio climático en tres regiones en el Perú
title Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
spellingShingle Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
Torrres-Slimming, Paola Alejandra
Climate Change
Local Perceptions
Photovoz
Vulnerable Population
Peru
Cambio climático
Percepciones locales
Fotovoz
Poblaciones vulnerables
Perú
title_short Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
title_full Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
title_fullStr Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
title_sort Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torrres-Slimming, Paola Alejandra
López Flórez, Lucía
Castañeda Checa, Karina
Durand Galarza, Oscar
Tallman, Paula Skye
Salmon-Mulanovich, Gabriela
author Torrres-Slimming, Paola Alejandra
author_facet Torrres-Slimming, Paola Alejandra
López Flórez, Lucía
Castañeda Checa, Karina
Durand Galarza, Oscar
Tallman, Paula Skye
Salmon-Mulanovich, Gabriela
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author2 López Flórez, Lucía
Castañeda Checa, Karina
Durand Galarza, Oscar
Tallman, Paula Skye
Salmon-Mulanovich, Gabriela
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Climate Change
Local Perceptions
Photovoz
Vulnerable Population
Peru
Cambio climático
Percepciones locales
Fotovoz
Poblaciones vulnerables
Perú
topic Climate Change
Local Perceptions
Photovoz
Vulnerable Population
Peru
Cambio climático
Percepciones locales
Fotovoz
Poblaciones vulnerables
Perú
description Climate change is directly or indirectly attributed to human activity and is considered the greatest threat to public health of the 21st century. It has impacts on access to water, food, agriculture and livelihoods, and people's health. The objective of this article is to evaluate the perceptions of climate change in children, adolescents, authorities and representatives of youth organizations, women’s organizations and organizations that work with children in the regions of Cusco, Loreto and Piura, in Peru. We conducted a qualitative study using Photovoice with twelve adolescents and in-depth interviews with twenty-two key stakeholders. For the analysis, thematic analysis of the narratives in the photos and of the interviews were used. Extreme changes in weather were identified in all three regions. In the Cusco region they recognized the change in temperature with droughts and frosts, while in Loreto and Piura they showed an increase in rain intensity. In general, these changes affected agriculture. The care of water as a resource, both in its access and quality, was a great concern for all the participants. The study concludes that the concept of climate change as such is not identified, however, they describe changes and variations in the weather that affect their daily activities, particularly agriculture. A cross-cutting theme for all regions was the care and use of the water resource. In addition, young people were particularly enthusiastic about collaborating on future initiatives against climate change.
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spelling Exploring perceptions of the impact of climate change in three regions in PeruExplorando percepciones del impacto del cambio climático en tres regiones en el PerúTorrres-Slimming, Paola AlejandraLópez Flórez, LucíaCastañeda Checa, KarinaDurand Galarza, OscarTallman, Paula SkyeSalmon-Mulanovich, GabrielaClimate ChangeLocal PerceptionsPhotovozVulnerable PopulationPeruCambio climáticoPercepciones localesFotovozPoblaciones vulnerablesPerúClimate change is directly or indirectly attributed to human activity and is considered the greatest threat to public health of the 21st century. It has impacts on access to water, food, agriculture and livelihoods, and people's health. The objective of this article is to evaluate the perceptions of climate change in children, adolescents, authorities and representatives of youth organizations, women’s organizations and organizations that work with children in the regions of Cusco, Loreto and Piura, in Peru. We conducted a qualitative study using Photovoice with twelve adolescents and in-depth interviews with twenty-two key stakeholders. For the analysis, thematic analysis of the narratives in the photos and of the interviews were used. Extreme changes in weather were identified in all three regions. In the Cusco region they recognized the change in temperature with droughts and frosts, while in Loreto and Piura they showed an increase in rain intensity. In general, these changes affected agriculture. The care of water as a resource, both in its access and quality, was a great concern for all the participants. The study concludes that the concept of climate change as such is not identified, however, they describe changes and variations in the weather that affect their daily activities, particularly agriculture. A cross-cutting theme for all regions was the care and use of the water resource. In addition, young people were particularly enthusiastic about collaborating on future initiatives against climate change.El cambio climático es atribuido directa o indirectamente a la actividad humana y se considera como la mayor amenaza a la salud pública del siglo XXI. Tiene impactos sobre el acceso al agua, la alimentación, en la agricultura y medios de vida, y en la salud de las personas. El objetivo de este texto es evaluar las percepciones del cambio climático en niños, niñas, adolescentes, autoridades y representantes de organizaciones juveniles, de mujeres y que trabajan con la niñez en las regiones de Cusco, Loreto y Piura, en Perú. Para ello se realizó un estudio cualitativo que utilizó la técnica de Fotovoz con doce adolescentes y entrevistas a profundidad con veintidós actores clave. Para el análisis se utilizaron las narrativas en las fotos y el análisis temático de las entrevistas. En las tres regiones se identificaron cambios extremos en el clima. En la región de Cusco reconocieron el cambio de temperatura con sequías y heladas, mientras que en Loreto y Piura manifestaron aumento en la intensidad de lluvias. En general, estos cambios afectaron la agricultura. El cuidado del agua como recurso, tanto en su acceso y calidad, fue una gran preocupación para todos los participantes. El estudio concluye que no se identifica el concepto de cambio climático como tal, sin embargo, describen cambios y variaciones en el clima que afectan sus actividades diarias, en particular la agricultura. Un tema transversal a todas las regiones fue el cuidado y uso del recurso del agua. Además, los jóvenes se mostraron particularmente entusiasmados en colaborar en iniciativas futuras contra el cambio climático.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto de la Naturaleza, Tierra y Energía (INTE-PUCP)2021-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/2397010.18800/kawsaypacha.202102.005Revista Kawsaypacha: Sociedad y Medio Ambiente; Núm. 8 (2021); 101-1172709-36892523-2894reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/23970/23171http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/Kawsaypacha/article/view/23970/23573Derechos de autor 2021 Gabriela Salmon Mulanovich, Paula Skye Tallman, Paola Alejandra Torrres Slimming, Lucía López Flórez, Karina Castañeda Checa, Oscar Durandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/239702022-08-02T17:23:10Z
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