Artículo de revista
Climate-resilient and regenerative futures for Latin America and the Caribbean
Fecha
2022Registro en:
Futures 142 (2022) 103014
10.1016/j.futures.2022.103014
Autor
Vargas, Camila
Gómez Valencia, Manuela
González Pérez, María Alejandra
Cordova, Miguel
Casnici, Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto
Monje Cueto, Fabiola
Nava Aguirre, Karla María
Minto-Coy, Indianna
Coronado Martínez, Freddy Christian
Institución
Resumen
Few events have had an impact as the global crisis caused by COVID-19. However, prior to the pandemic, Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries already had severe problems in terms of inequality, environmental degradation, and dysfunctional political systems. Added to this are the growing challenges that climate change poses for this highly vulnerable region. This historic turning point represents a new call to consider future studies to re-imagine and reinvent alternative futures for the LAC region. For this paper, we conducted an in-depth qualitative futures study to identify how Latin American and Caribbean countries could build long-term resilience, focusing on adaptability to climate change risks, considering existing sustainable development challenges and the detrimental effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economic, environmental, and social aspects. This study's findings provide recommendations for policymakers and decision-makers to achieve sustainable futures for LAC. Finally, it reflects on the value of collective action for a future-proof region.