Adaptation to climate change in indigenous food systems of the Teribe in Panama: a training based on CRISTAL 2.0

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In this didactic experience, a training workshop about an innovative tool called CRISTAL 2.0 (Community-based Risk Screening Tool - Adaptation and Livelihoods) was implemented in the Panamanian indigenous context with the objective of developing abilities in the local actors responsible for making decisions, namely students, teachers, and members of the San San Tigra and San San Druy communities of the Teribe, Panama. The impact of qualitative and quantitative training was described through the Simple Correspondence Analysis. The training carried out showed differences between the groups of participants and the impact of learning, which would help establish measures that strengthen climate resilience and identify indicators that measure changes in the resilience of Panamanian national institutions.

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Montenegro-Gracia, E. J., Pitti-Rodríguez, J. E., & Olivares-Campos, B. O. (2020). Adaptation to climate change in indigenous food systems of the Teribe in Panama: a training based on CRISTAL 2.0. Revista Luna Azul, 51, 182–197. https://doi.org/10.17151/luaz.2020.51.10

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