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The Central American Dry Corridor: A Consensus Statement and its Background
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Autor
Gotlieb, Yosef
Pérez Briceño, Paula Marcela
Hidalgo León, Hugo G.
Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.
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A unique gathering of climate, development and environmental experts took place from September 25-28, 2017 in San José and Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica. The subject of their deliberations was the Central American Dry Corridor (CADC),[1] which extends along the Pacific littoral from western Guatemala through northern Costa Rica.[2] This trans-frontier territory includes a population approaching 11 million, roughly a quarter of Central America’s total population. The CADC is a mainly rural area characterized by a marked precipitation seasonality, climate change vulnerability, rich biodiversity, entrenched poverty, food insecurity and outmigration.