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2.3 Modelación del sistema

2.3.5 Expansión de los casos de uso

The impacts of climate change have already been felt all over the world, and will continue to be felt due to our current and past emissions. This is particularly true for the rural communities of developing countries which are already plagued by poverty. This thesis has demonstrated the inherent complexity involved in understanding vulnerability and the apparent lack of long-term adaptation within both study sites.

158 Climate change adaptation needs to be a priority for all relevant areas of public policy.

Greater research and effort must be made in tackling the uncertainties and knowledge gaps identified by this study. This needs to include raising awareness about climate change and possible adaptation strategies that are context specific, integrating this into sectorial planning, and most importantly, implementing and monitoring adaptation options. Increased capacity and on-going co-operation between government, agency and rural communities is vital in ensuring that climate change adaptation occurs on the ground, for the future well-being of rural livelihoods.

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