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      Socio-economic vulnerability to climate change in the central mountainous region of eastern Mexico

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          Climate change effects are expected to be more severe for some segments of society than others. In Mexico, climate variability associated with climate change has important socio-economic and environmental impacts. From the central mountainous region of eastern Veracruz, Mexico, we analyzed data of total annual precipitation and mean annual temperature from 26 meteorological stations (1922–2008) and from General Circulation Models. We developed climate change scenarios based on the observed trends with projections to 2025, 2050, 2075, and 2100, finding considerable local climate changes with reductions in precipitation of over 700 mm and increases in temperature of ~9°C for the year 2100. Deforested areas located at windward were considered more vulnerable, representing potential risk for natural environments, local communities, and the main crops cultivated (sugarcane, coffee, and corn). Socio-economic vulnerability is exacerbated in areas where temperature increases and precipitation decreases.

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          Contributors
          orcacomefoca@ciencias.unam.mx
          martin8722@live.com
          vlbarradas@ecologia.unam.mx
          Journal
          Ambio
          Ambio
          Ambio
          Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
          0044-7447
          1654-7209
          30 July 2015
          March 2016
          : 45
          : 2
          : 146-160
          Affiliations
          [ ]Posgrado en Geografía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510 Mexico, D.F. Mexico
          [ ]Laboratorio de Ecofisiología Tropical, Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510 Mexico, D.F. Mexico
          Article
          PMC4752563 PMC4752563 4752563 690
          10.1007/s13280-015-0690-4
          4752563
          26224563
          3ae9b42f-cb22-4487-abb0-aa9a3bf5dbe0
          © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2015
          History
          : 21 February 2015
          : 23 June 2015
          : 17 July 2015
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          © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2016

          Mexico,Region of the Great Mountains,Temperature and precipitation trends,Economic vulnerability,Social vulnerability,Climate change

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