气候变化对养蜂的潜在影响

Blanca Patricia Castellanos-Potenciano, F. Gallardo-López, Á. Sol-Sánchez, Cesáreo Lánderos-Sánchez, Gabriel Díaz-Padilla, P. Sierra-Figueredo, Jose Luis Santivañez-Galarza
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气候变化是人类在21世纪面临的最大挑战,预示着全球可能出现的社会、经济和生态状况;这使得有必要在初级部门活动中考虑适应和缓解战略,以减少这些变化的风险。因此,本综述的目的是分析气候变化对养蜂业影响的两个基本要素:物理和生物关系以及社会经济风险。将潜在影响分为直接考虑的种内反应和种间反应;间接的,关注社会经济损失。研究发现,直接顺序效应导致了种内植物物种向高纬度的临时空间迁移和蜂群的种群动态。间接变化包括由于适应实践的增加而产生的对风险盈利能力的经济和社会意识,从而导致可能放弃该活动。结论显然需要全面的区域和跨学科的工作,有助于提供参与活动的物种的生物反应(从定量范式)和对现象的理解(从定性范式),因为养蜂人在他自己的认知方案下决定投资或不投资于有助于维持生产的管理实践。
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Impacto potencial del cambio climático en la apicultura
Climate change is the greatest challenge for humanity in the twenty-first century, projecting potential social, economic and ecological conditions globally; It is making it necessary to consider adaptation and mitigation strategies in the primary sector activities to reduce the risk to those changes. So the aim of this review was to analyze the research on the effects of climate change on beekeeping from two of its basic elements: the physical and biological relationships and socio-economic risks. Potential impacts were classified into direct consideration intra- and inter-specific response of flora and honey bees; and indirect, focused on the socio-economic damages. It was found that the effects of direct order lead to intra-specific plant species such as temporary space mobility towards higher latitudes and population dynamics of bee colonies answers. Indirect changes include an economic and social sense for risk profitability as a result of the increase in adaptation practices, leading consequently to a possible abandonment of the activity. Concluding the obvious need for comprehensive regional and interdisciplinary work that contribute to provide the biological response of the species involved in the activity (from the quantitative paradigm) and understanding of the phenomenon (from the qualitative paradigm), due to the uncertainty of beekeepers who, under his own scheme of cognitions they decide to invest or not in management practices that help maintain production.
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