Vulnerability of the Açaí Palm to Climate Change

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作者
Daniel Tregidgo
Alistair J. Campbell
Sérgio Rivero
Madson Antonio Benjamin Freitas
Oriana Almeida
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[1] Universidade Federal do Pará,Núcleo de Altos Estudos Amazônicos
[2] Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá,Departamento de Economia
[3] Laboratório de Entomologia,Departamento de Botânica
[4] Embrapa Amazônia Oriental,undefined
[5] Universidade Federal do Pará,undefined
[6] Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,undefined
来源
Human Ecology | 2020年 / 48卷
关键词
Amazon estuary; Açaí (; ); Land use change; Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK); Farmers’ perception; Food production; Agroecosystem resilience; Yield production;
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Açaí fruit is vital for rural food security and livelihoods in the Amazonian Estuary. Local enrichment of forests to enhance açaí palm densities and climatic warming are subjecting palms to higher temperatures, and local people have reported large falls in açaí fruit production during hot years. Here we investigate this local perception, using over 400 interviews with açaí producers. Most producers reported a fall in açaí production in hot years, due to low initial production and failure of developing fruit. There was a widespread perception that intensively enriched groves (high açaí palm densities) produce more fruit, but that fruit loss was greater in these same areas during hot years - presenting a potential management paradox. Our study provides initial evidence of the prevalence, mechanisms, and management implications of açaí fruit production loss due to climate change. Further multidisciplinary research is needed to better understand this problem, and to minimize potential socioeconomic impacts.
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