Pluriversidad,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
El
cambio
climático
es
una
fuerte
amenaza
para
la
seguridad
alimentaria,
siendo
más
vulnerable
población
en
situación
de
pobreza.
La
investigación
analiza
cómo
el
está
afectando
alimentaria
y
propone
estrategias
resiliencia,
mitigación
adaptación
desde
un
enfoque
conocimiento
ancestral.
método
fue
cualitativo,
realizándose
talleres
entrevistas
a
profundidad
las
comunidades
Mushuk
Belén,
Anak
Pilluana
Morillo
región
San
Martín,
Perú.
percibe
aumento
del
calor
reducción
lluvias
los
últimos
años
clima
alterado.
Consideran
que
deforestación
principal
causa
climático.
Esto
habría
generado
desaparición
cultivos
animales,
baja
productividad
cultivos,
necesidad
utilizar
fertilizantes
agroquímicos,
plagas,
caudal
río
Huallaga,
pesca
hábitos
alimenticios,
entre
otros.
reforestación,
gestión
adecuada
bosques
respetando
naturaleza
policultivos
chacras
son
fundamentales
mitigar
adaptarse
al
contribuir
alimentaria.
Sustainable Horizons,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11, P. 100099 - 100099
Published: Feb. 26, 2024
Quantifying
progress
towards
the
United
Nations
(UN)
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
requires
countries
to
make
profound
changes
and
major
efforts
in
monitoring
measurement.
However,
there
is
still
a
need
for
simple
easy-to-use
means
quantify
subnational
SDGs
performance
determine
applicability
of
remote
sensing
big
data
tools,
such
as
night-time
lighting,
tracking
sustainable
development
process.
This
study
used
hierarchical
clustering
principal
component
analysis
(PCA),
construct
regional
index
(RSDI),
which
aims
China's
at
level
2013–2020.
The
average
R2
linear
regression
between
RSDIs
from
2013
2020
0.9.
RSDI
Average
Night-light
Index
(ANLI)
0.57,
Gross
Domestic
Product
per
capita
(CGDP)
0.85.
has
remained
stable
over
time
an
observation
framework
suitable
long
term,
with
strong
link
CGDP
ANLI,
reflect
economic
method.
eastern
region
reduces
by
0.32
%
annually,
while
central
western
regions
grows
1.26
annually.
northern
0.14
southern
2.62
We
also
attempted
incorporate
ANLI
into
capture
potential
application
scenarios
sustainability
using
nighttime
lighting.
can
track
how
are
implemented
be
other
areas
analyze
spatial-temporal
dynamics
achievement.
Land Degradation and Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
ABSTRACT
Ecosystem
restoration
projects
(ERPs)
are
effective
methods
for
reversing
land
degradation.
However,
the
dynamic
responses
of
ecology–agriculture–economy
nexus
to
ERPs
and
socioeconomic
development
have
yet
be
systematically
analyzed.
To
address
this
issue,
we
adopted
an
ERP
hotspot
as
a
basis
exploring
evolution
regimes
sectoral
variables
their
determinants.
facilitated
vegetation
strengthened
carbon
sequestration
soil
retention,
whereas
grain
productivity
declined
sharply
since
2000
because
industrial
planting
structure
adjustments.
Economic
growth
was
accompanied
by
marked
transformation;
dominant
role
primary
industry
gradually
replaced
that
other
industries,
with
population
employment
structures
changing
accordingly.
Rural
loss
weakened
agricultural
production
capacity,
promotion
economic
crops
further
degrading
crops.
Such
shifts
indicated
positive
progress
in
ecological
sectors
should
optimized
reserve
sufficient
space
development,
instead
relying
solely
on
expanding
afforestation
areas.
Notably,
temporary
synergic
co‐evolution
from
2008
2022
is
not
stable
low
self‐sufficiency
ratio,
which
might
threaten
sustainability
social‐ecological
systems.
Therefore,
efficiency
must
improved
through
large‐scale
improvements
conditions
sustain
supply.
The
perspective
enriches
our
understanding
interlinkages
among
different
phases,
facilitating
formulation
coordinated
strategies
regional
sustainable
development.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(9), P. 3850 - 3850
Published: April 24, 2025
Amid
urbanization,
many
forest
farmers
have
migrated
for
work,
leading
to
a
shortage
of
young
labor
in
forestry.
Socialized
prevention
and
control
(SPC)
measures
emerged
as
new
forestry
model.
By
integrating
forestland
property
rights
theory,
SPC
economic
principles,
collaborative
disaster
governance,
this
study
compares
the
econometrics
methods
seemingly
unrelated
regression
(SUR)
structural
equation
models
(SEMs)
address
correlation
endogeneity
issues.
It
aims
understand
farmers’
willingness
pay
services,
purchase
insurance,
join
rangers.
The
findings
offer
theoretical
practical
insights
that
current
challenges
rationalize
promotion
costs,
filling
gaps
existing
literature.
results
indicate
high-quality
foresters
with
more
home-planted
forests
are
inclined
hire
companies,
while
better-educated
less
likely
insurance.
Western
farmers,
highly
reliant
on
forests,
show
greater
become
rangers
under
village
committee
organization.
Farmers
organized
by
committees
or
experience
suggest
costs
around
USD
$65/ha
premiums
at
$5/ha,
proposing
ranger
salary
$190/month.
Recommendations
include
collecting
funds
from
supplementing
through
local
finances;
enhancing
insurance
system;
monitoring
companies;
recruiting
young,
skilled