Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society

Purpose: This research analyses and evaluates the trends and perspectives of climate change in Colombia. This study aims to understand the main ideas and concepts of climate change in five regions of the country by analysing attitudes and values, information habits, institutionalism and the social a...

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Adaptive management
Climate change
Human activity
Precipitation (climatology)
Public attitude
Quality of life
Rural area
Sustainable development
Trend analysis
Vulnerability
Colombia
Climate change
Colombia
Sustainable development
Vulnerability
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title Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
spellingShingle Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
Adaptive management
Climate change
Human activity
Precipitation (climatology)
Public attitude
Quality of life
Rural area
Sustainable development
Trend analysis
Vulnerability
Colombia
Climate change
Colombia
Sustainable development
Vulnerability
title_short Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
title_full Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
title_fullStr Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
title_full_unstemmed Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
title_sort Climate change in Colombia: A study to evaluate trends and perspectives for achieving sustainable development from society
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adaptive management
Climate change
Human activity
Precipitation (climatology)
Public attitude
Quality of life
Rural area
Sustainable development
Trend analysis
Vulnerability
Colombia
Climate change
Colombia
Sustainable development
Vulnerability
topic Adaptive management
Climate change
Human activity
Precipitation (climatology)
Public attitude
Quality of life
Rural area
Sustainable development
Trend analysis
Vulnerability
Colombia
Climate change
Colombia
Sustainable development
Vulnerability
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