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Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #50

Submission Number: 50
Submission ID: 59771
Submission UUID: d7888391-db56-47ce-9974-cac17734bd56

Created: Tue, 31/05/2022
Completed: Tue, 31/05/2022
Changed: Tue, 31/05/2022

Remote IP address: 192.141.244.109
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: Spanish

Is draft: No
In Community and with the Ecosystems, Citizen Group (En Comunidad y con los Ecosistemas, Grupo Ciudadano)
Adriana Saldaña Espejel
[email protected]
+523331192289
Tembleque 12, Colonia Centro.
Casa
Otumba de Gómez Farías. 55900
Mexico
México
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Exploratory study for the design of a strategy for knowledge management that increases community adaptation and resilience capacities to Climate Change in the eastern region of the State of Mexico, Mexico.
Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES
Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Scenarios and models
From a methodological approach that integrates elements of education for comprehensive water management and for adaptation to Climate Change, with a design approach for transitions and adaptive management of socio-ecological systems. An exploratory study will be carried out through interviews with key actors (academics, members of civil society organizations, federal government officials, municipal government officials, teachers, agricultural producers and inhabitants) and surveys of middle school students (high schools and high schools) for:

1) Carry out a general survey of the current situation at the level of water security (access to drinking water in adequate quantity and quality to cover their consumption, sanitation, hygiene and health needs).
2) Carry out a general survey regarding the state of the ecosystems and their capacity to continue providing hydrological ecosystem services, on which both people and biodiversity depend.
3) Know if the organizational, management, infrastructure and knowledge resources available to the population allow it to be resilient or adapt to extreme hydrometeorological phenomena derived from Climate Change, such as drought.
4) Know the visions of the future of adults and young people regarding the ideal of community development.

The results of the research will make it possible to assess current opportunities, gaps and challenges. What will allow the design of a relevant and culturally appropriate knowledge management strategy, and that facilitates the creation of capacities to increase community resilience and adaptation to Climate Change.
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Timeline of contribution

Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00
Mon, 01/01/2024 - 00:00
18,000 USD

Geographic scope

Latin American and Caribbean States
Mexico
Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement

Sub-objective(s)

Implementation of the training and familiarization programme