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The Plan of Action of the Agriculture and Irrigation Sector against Climate Change: An Opportunity to Articulate Efforts

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Title Statement The Plan of Action of the Agriculture and Irrigation Sector against Climate Change: An Opportunity to Articulate Efforts
 
Added Entry - Uncontrolled Name Claudia Motta, Dra. Marta Tostes
Villavicencio, Alfredo
 
Summary, etc. <div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The participation of the Peruvian greenhouse gasses emissions in the agriculture sector in the total emissions grew from 13% in 2005 to 15% in 2010 and 2012 (MINAM, 2016). However, do the global increase in Peruvian GHG emissions and the raising participation of the agriculture and livestock sector from 2005 to 2012 result from a lack of action around climate change? There are more than 25 strategies, plans and programs that exhibit actions about mitigation, adaptation and disasters risk management on the agriculture and irrigation sector. This investigation aims to demonstrate that these policies were made with a soft integration among them. For these matters, a density, weight and intermediation analysis through Gephi’s software, which constructs nets based on the proposed measures on all those documents for adaptation, mitigation and disasters risk management, will be made. Preliminary results show that the most articulated document for adaptation is the National Strategy against Climate Change, for mitigation the iNDC, the coffee’s and oil palm’s NAMAs and the Plan of Action for Adaptation and Mitigation against Climate Change, for disasters risk management the Budget Program 068, and in general the Ministry of Agriculture’s Multiannual Sectorial Strategic Plan. </span></p><p><em>Keywords: Agriculture, irrigation, climate change, articulation, mitigation, adaptation, disasters risk management </em></p></div></div></div>
 
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Data Source Entry European Journal of Sustainable Development; Vol 6, No 4: Special Issue
 
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