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    Cambio Climatico: Indicadores, estrategias de vida y eficiencia en su prediccion en las comunidades de Santa Maria y Apopata, Puno.

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    2008
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    Fernández-Baca, Edith
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    This brief presentation reports the results of SANREM CRSP LTR-4 project work in communities of Apopata and Santa Maria in Peru to study the presence of climate change and adaptive strategies made by local people. The results are shown in terms of indicators measured, livelihood strategies, and forecast efficiency.
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