Avances y desafíos de la agenda de cambio climático en la Zona Costero- Marina de El Salvador

Abstract: Central America is one of the most vulnerable regions to the adverse effects of climate change, due to the rise of frequency and intensity that hydrometeorological phenomena have occurred in recent years. In El Salvador 484 people died and 800,000 more were affected because these extreme e...

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Autores principales: Chicas-Batres, F.A., Segovia, J., González-Leiva, J.A., García, L.
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado: Universidad de El Salvador 2016
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/comunicaciones/article/view/84
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spelling COMUNICACIONES842017-02-02T08:26:39Z Avances y desafíos de la agenda de cambio climático en la Zona Costero- Marina de El Salvador Chicas-Batres, F.A. Segovia, J. González-Leiva, J.A. García, L. Abstract: Central America is one of the most vulnerable regions to the adverse effects of climate change, due to the rise of frequency and intensity that hydrometeorological phenomena have occurred in recent years. In El Salvador 484 people died and 800,000 more were affected because these extreme events and economic losses reached up to 6.711 million dollars. According to the climate projections over the next 50 years in the territory, is expected that extreme events such as droughts and rainfall will intensify. Within the last 30 years, July of 2014 is considered the one with less rainfall. Meanwhile, Tropical Depression 12E in 2011 provoked an outstanding rainfall average of 1,137 mm, affecting more than 500,000 people; most of them live in the coastal zone. The death of 34 people and living economic losses of 840.4 million was recorded, equivalent to 4% of GDP. El Salvador has policies, national plans and strategies aimed to reducing vulnerability, promoting adaptation to these changes and more effective risk management. This paper compiles the impacts of climate variability in El Salvador and the efforts of the State on adaptation to improve environmental and social resilience. Universidad de El Salvador 2016-03-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articulos application/pdf https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/comunicaciones/article/view/84 Comunicaciones; Vol 1 (suplemento 1), septiembre 2015; 18-34 Revista Comunicaciones Científicas y Técnológicas; Vol 1 (suplemento 1), septiembre 2015; 18-34 2518-4512 2413-1792 spa https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/comunicaciones/article/view/84/86 Derechos de autor 2016 Chicas Batres, FA, J. Segovia, JA. González Leiva, L. García
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Avances y desafíos de la agenda de cambio climático en la Zona Costero- Marina de El Salvador
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description Abstract: Central America is one of the most vulnerable regions to the adverse effects of climate change, due to the rise of frequency and intensity that hydrometeorological phenomena have occurred in recent years. In El Salvador 484 people died and 800,000 more were affected because these extreme events and economic losses reached up to 6.711 million dollars. According to the climate projections over the next 50 years in the territory, is expected that extreme events such as droughts and rainfall will intensify. Within the last 30 years, July of 2014 is considered the one with less rainfall. Meanwhile, Tropical Depression 12E in 2011 provoked an outstanding rainfall average of 1,137 mm, affecting more than 500,000 people; most of them live in the coastal zone. The death of 34 people and living economic losses of 840.4 million was recorded, equivalent to 4% of GDP. El Salvador has policies, national plans and strategies aimed to reducing vulnerability, promoting adaptation to these changes and more effective risk management. This paper compiles the impacts of climate variability in El Salvador and the efforts of the State on adaptation to improve environmental and social resilience.
title Avances y desafíos de la agenda de cambio climático en la Zona Costero- Marina de El Salvador
title_short Avances y desafíos de la agenda de cambio climático en la Zona Costero- Marina de El Salvador
title_full Avances y desafíos de la agenda de cambio climático en la Zona Costero- Marina de El Salvador
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