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Batumike Rodrigue1, Franklin Bulonvu2, Gerard Imani3
1Université du Cinquantenaire Lwiro, Département de sciences de l'environnement, Kabare, Suk-Kivu, DR Congo.
概括
非洲的狩猎采集者感知到气候变化的重大影响,包括温度升高和降雨量变化. 他们的社会经济地位限制了适应能力,强调了需要以社区为中心的方法来建立弹性.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 气候变化研究 气候变化研究
- 社会人类学 社会人类学
背景情况:
- 与较低海拔地区相比,山区生态系统表现出加速的温度变化.
- 对于非洲山区观察到的气候变化和相关的狩猎采集者适应策略的了解有限.
研究的目的:
- 调查刚果民主共和国卡胡兹山地区的Twa狩猎采集者对气候变化的看法和适应策略.
- 将Twa的感知与邻近的Tembo农民的感知以及现有的气象数据进行比较.
主要方法:
- 进行了100个半结构化采访与Twa狩猎采集者.
- 组织了10个焦点小组讨论与Tembo农民.
- 收集了卡门贝气象站的历史气象数据.
主要成果:
- 图瓦州的受访者报告说降雨和雾量减少,气温上升,影响作物产量和森林产品的可用性.
- 坦博农民的看法与Twa的观察结果一致;气象数据证实降雨量减少和气温上升,但缺乏雾数据.
- 与Tembo农民不同,Twa由于社会经济限制而没有采用适应策略,尽管他们意识到气候变化的影响.
结论:
- 社会经济状况显著增加了特瓦人的脆弱性,并限制了他们对气候变化的适应能力.
- 建议采用"科学与社会" (SWS) 参与式方法,以支持Twa开发有效的适应策略.
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