Résultats de la recherche - "climate change"

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  1. Emisiones de CO2 en hogares urbanos. El caso del Distrito Federal Cruz Islas, Ignacio César

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2016
    “…The intensification of human activity in the productive sector and everyday work has produced a significant increase in greenhouse gas emission, leading to climate change or global warming. This man-made phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives, including microsocial analysis.    …”
  2. Poderes tradicionales, emergentes y re-emergentes: relaciones ambiguas pero pragmáticas Giaccaglia, Clarisa

    Foro Internacional

    2017
    “…Next, the paper focuses on three fields of global governance: commercial sphere (wto), financial sphere (World Bank, fmi, G-20), and environmental sphere (summits on climate change). In this way it aims to establish whether the role of the emerging powers has led to modifications in international forums for decision-making, and how the relationships between traditional, emerging and re-emerging powers have been reconfigured…”
  3. Diferencias socioterritoriales en el conocimiento y uso de dispositivos ecológicos para la vivienda de la Ciudad de México Fernández Silva, Perla Yannelli, Morillón Gálvez, David

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2021
    “…Increasing the number of sustainable housing contributes to decreasing the effects of climate change, due to 4.62% of the CO2 emissions that come from the housing sector. …”
  4. Transformaciones del capitalismo: género y desigualdades socioespaciales en México González-Izás, Matilde

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2025
    “…From a feminist and multi-scalar perspective, I argue that these inequalities cannot be understood in isolation, but rather in relation to the socio-spatial reconfigurations generated by extractivism, climate change, and new forms of territorial governance. …”
  5. ¿Misión imposible? Adaptación y gestión del riesgo climático en México. Experiencias desde los estados de Quintana Roo y Yucatán, de Emily Wilkinson y Fernando Aragón Rendón Osorio, Karen Viviana

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2023
    “…Given the process of climate change and the increase in disasters that trigger the hydrometeorological consequences associated with it, Disaster Risk Management (DRM) is an issue that is increasingly becoming more relevant in territorial planning processes. …”
  6. La insoportable levedad de la justicia climática en el AR6 del IPCC Le Clercq Ortega, Juan Antonio

    Foro Internacional

    2024
    “…The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) defines key concepts for understanding climate risk analysis, adaptation, resilient transformation, or vulnerability. …”
  7. La Organización de las Naciones Unidas a los 75 años. Cómo los retos de hoy configurarán los siguientes 25 años Malon, David M., Day , Adam

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…This review is of considerable relevance given the challenges the world faces today—particularly those related to climate change, but also the enormous demographic changes of the decades to come, and the impact of technology—can only be addressed through collective action, and the United Nations should play a central role in this regard.…”
  8. Dimensiones del desarrollo sustentable y el caso de México Urquidi, Víctor L.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…The Kyoto summit for the setting in motion of programs to control global climate change has not enjoyed much support. Not a single country has started to undertake an integrated process of sustainable development. …”
  9. Vulnerabilidad y riesgo por inundación en San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas Montoya Gómez, Guillermo, Hernández Ruiz, José Francisco, Castillo Santiago, Miguel Ángel, Díaz Bonifaz, Diego Martín, Velasco Pérez, Alfredo

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2008
    “…Some productive schemes and certain urbanization processes tend to configure structures with high negative externalities that undermine environmental equilibria and encourage climate changes throughout the world by triggering perverse cycles that affect the population living in vulnerable areas posing a variety of risks and threats that translate into social and economic alterations. …”

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