Abstract
Climate change is a global increase in temperatures, resulting in longer, drier summers and shorter, wetter winters. This appears to directly impact current and future access to water resources for human consumption. This research analyzes the vulnerability of the water system in the Pesillo-Imbabura Project and recommends which aspects of water management should be considered to foster adaptation and resilience in rural areas of Ecuador.
| Translated title of the contribution | Vulnerabilities of Community Drinking Water Systems to Climate Change: Case Study Pesillo Drinking Water Project |
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| Original language | Spanish (Ecuador) |
| State | Published - 31 Dec 2016 |
| Event | 1er Congreso de Cambio Climático en el Ecuador - EC Duration: 14 Apr 2016 → 16 Apr 2016 |
Conference
| Conference | 1er Congreso de Cambio Climático en el Ecuador |
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| Period | 14/04/16 → 16/04/16 |
Keywords
- Adaptation and resilience
- Climate change
- Human consumption
- Pesillo-Imbabura project
- Rural areas
- Water management
- Water resources
- Water vulnerability
CACES Knowledge Areas
- 125A Environment
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