Contextual vulnerability of the communal forests and population of Totonicapán, Guatemala

Katharina Hess
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The risk of climate change impacts occurring is a function of a socioecological system’s exposure and vulnerability to climate-related hazards. Vulnerability itself is the result of a system's sensitivity and adaptive capacity. The potential climate change driven biophysical impacts on the municipality Totonicapan in the western highlands of Guatemala are well documented in outcome vulnerability studies and projected to be severe. They include droughts, frosts, forest fires and life zone changes which also represent important hazards to the municipality’s population. Yet, recent detailed socioeconomic information on the municipality’s contextual vulnerability is scarce. Moreover, social capital which is central to the yet successful management of the unique communal coniferous forests is poorly understood. The present study evaluates the contextual vulnerability of the municipality's population and communal forests using 5 interviews and 167 household surveys from 3 communities for 15 socioeconomic indicators. Qualitative analysis of the interviews urges for further investigation into the link between emigration to the USA, the loss of social capital and communal forest management. Quantitative analysis of the indicators and their aggregation into a vulnerability index by Principal Component Analysis demonstrates that education is the most important vulnerability factor, followed by income which was negatively related to natural resource dependency. An overarching theme was gender inequality. The study is a plea for location and population specific research and adaptation strategies as it identifies significant differences even between communities of the same municipality.
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危地马拉托托尼卡潘社区森林和人口的环境脆弱性
气候变化影响发生的风险是社会生态系统对气候相关危害的暴露和脆弱性的函数。脆弱性本身是系统敏感性和适应能力的结果。结果脆弱性研究充分记录了气候变化对危地马拉西部高地Totonicapan市造成的潜在生物物理影响,预计影响将非常严重。它们包括干旱、霜冻、森林火灾和生活区的变化,这些也对该市的人口构成了重要的危害。然而,最近关于城市环境脆弱性的详细社会经济信息很少。此外,对独特的公共针叶林的成功管理至关重要的社会资本了解甚少。本研究利用5次访谈和来自3个社区的167个家庭调查,针对15项社会经济指标,评估了该市人口和公共森林的环境脆弱性。访谈的定性分析促使进一步调查移民到美国、社会资本损失和公共森林管理之间的联系。通过主成分分析对这些指标进行定量分析并将其汇总成一个脆弱性指数,结果表明教育是最重要的脆弱性因素,其次是收入,收入与自然资源依赖呈负相关。最重要的主题是性别不平等。这项研究是对特定地点和人口的研究和适应策略的请求,因为它确定了即使在同一城市的社区之间也存在显着差异。
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