Authors
Bryan G Mark, Adam French, Michel Baraer, Mark Carey, Jeffrey Bury, Kenneth R Young, Molly H Polk, Oliver Wigmore, Pablo Lagos, Ryan Crumley, Jeffrey M McKenzie, Laura Lautz
Publication date
2017/12/1
Journal
Global and Planetary Change
Volume
159
Pages
61-76
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Accelerating glacier recession in tropical highlands and in the Peruvian Andes specifically is a manifestation of global climate change that is influencing the hydrologic cycle and impacting water resources across a range of socio-environmental systems. Despite predictions regarding the negative effects of long-term glacier decline on water availability, many uncertainties remain regarding the timing and variability of hydrologic changes and their impacts. To improve context-specific understandings of the effects of climate change and glacial melt on water resources in the tropical Andes, this article synthesizes results from long-term transdisciplinary research with new findings from two glacierized Peruvian watersheds to develop and apply a multi-level conceptual framework focused on the coupled biophysical and social determinants of water access and hydro-social risks in these settings. The framework identifies …
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