How did the drivers change in the last 20 years? Will the trend change in the next 20 years?

How did the drivers change in the last 20 years? Will the trend change in the next 20 years?

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Mountains can be described as socio-ecological systems (SESs), a complex set of relations that involve natural aspects and human communities. Mountains provide indispensable ecosystem services, but they are affected by climate change. For this, stakeholders’ initiatives to face global warming, particularly farmers, are essential and participatory s...

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... four drivers that stakeholders report as particularly relevant (namely: temperature, precipitation, extreme events, and demographic change), in the second research step we ask if they observed a change in the last 20 years (Table 9). In general, actors report a worsening of those drivers in the last 20 years. ...
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... and cheesemakers appear with a high negative attitude on climate change and the demographic future of the area. At the same time, they are also more proactive than one might assume considering what is reported in Table 9. Some solutions to face the effects of global warming in the area are proposed and in some cases are applied by them. ...

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