Evelia Rivera-Arriaga

ORCID: 0000-0001-8467-7307
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Research Areas
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Economic Zones and Regional Development
  • Geography and Environmental Studies in Latin America
  • Mexican Socioeconomic and Environmental Dynamics
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • International Maritime Law Issues
  • Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
  • Regional Development and Innovation
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Regional Economic and Spatial Analysis
  • Archaeology and Natural History
  • Climate Change and Geoengineering
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology
  • Finance, Taxation, and Governance
  • Cruise Tourism Development and Management
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
  • Botanical Research and Applications
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics

Autonomous University of Campeche
2011-2024

Consejo Nacional de Humanidades, Ciencias y Tecnologías
2023

Miriam (Norway)
2022

University of Delaware
2001

Perspectives for risk management and adaptation have received ample attention in the recent IPCC Special Report on Changes Oceans Cryosphere (SROCC). However, several knowledge gaps impacts of abrupt changes, cascading effects compound extreme climatic events been identified, need further research. We focus specific climate change risks identified SROCC report, namely: changes tropical extratropical cyclones; marine heatwaves; ENSO events; Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Several...

10.3389/fclim.2021.785641 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Climate 2022-01-25

Integrating renewables into the energy matrix enables efficient systems and meets UN Sustainable Development Goals 7) affordable clean energy, 9) industry, innovation, infrastructure, 12) responsible production use, 13) climate action. A specific case is use of marine renewable (MRE) for power supply in coastal cities affected by environmental anthropogenic threats. MRE can be harnessed from waves, currents, offshore wind, thermal salinity gradients. In emerging economies, industry at...

10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107171 article EN cc-by-nc Ocean & Coastal Management 2024-05-08

Table S1.Coastal counties considered in this study and their total population.

10.5894/rgci-n216 article EN Revista de Gestão Costeira Integrada 2019-07-01

Climate Change hazards to social-ecological systems are well-documented and the time act is now. The IPCC-SROCC used best available scientific knowledge identify paths for effective adaptation mitigation of climate change impacts on ocean cryosphere. Despite all evidence highlighted by SROCC key role cryosphere at levels, Latin America (LA) faces challenges take action mostly due socio-economic vulnerability, political instability overall technical capacities. Countries have adopted diverse...

10.3389/fclim.2021.748344 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Climate 2021-11-01

La reserva de carbono en los manglares que bordean el sistema estuarino San Blas-laguna Grande Mexcaltitán, Nayarit, México periodo 1980-2015, definió 3 zonas ambientales con base las diferentes presiones antrópicas y cantidad almacenado la biomasa arbórea suelo. Estas muestran diferencias respecto a comportamientos amplitud tiempo residencia del agua intersticial. (aéreo subterráneo), así como secuestro suelo 20 cm profundidad se incrementó zona sur norte. Estos parámetros indican valores...

10.22201/ib.20078706e.2020.91.2910 article ES cc-by-nc-nd Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 2020-07-01

Fiscal economic instruments (FEI) are indirect regulation mechanisms that generate public revenue for the state through rights to use, charges, and concessions. In Mexico, some of these can be used in surveillance, administration, preservation environment. this paper, we analyze changes Federal State growth rates expenditure budgets critical areas Yucatan Peninsula coast describe their contribution sustainable development during last 12 years. We present an adaptation methodological guide...

10.3390/su131911103 article EN Sustainability 2021-10-08

In Mexico, the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) as it, is an uncommon instrument for coastal management. Nevertheless, ICZM was understood a regional planning endeavor, similar in perspective to marine and ecological ordinances performed all Mexican seas, some municipalities states, many of which have been published laws. The exercise participatory has fully developed country, but there alarming lack implementation. this paper we analyse top-down policies that rule areas (and...

10.26359/costas.e107 article EN REvista COSTAS 2019-09-01

The Integrated Coastl Zone Management (iczm) it is a strategy used in many countries to address the challenges and opportunities associated with coastal area management. Haiti, as Caribbean country, faces managing its zones due vulnerability extreme weather events, erosion, degradation of ecosystems other problems. However, effective implementation this requires coordinated approach overcoming significant challenges. purposeful diagnosis administrative-legal subsystem related Coastal (icm)...

10.26359/52462.0924 article EN cc-by JAINA Costas y Mares ante el Cambio Climático 2024-03-21

Integrated coastal zone management (iczm) arises as a response to the challenges and problems faced by zones around world due population growth, urbanization, industrialization exploitation of natural resources. This approach has been developed in need more effectively address ecosystem development planning these critical areas. However, integrated is strategy that seeks balance protection conservation ecosystems with sustainable human activities depend on Below diagnostic proposal for Cuba...

10.26359/52462.0824 article EN cc-by JAINA Costas y Mares ante el Cambio Climático 2024-03-21

The Maya octopus’ fishery in the Gulf of Mexico faces significant challenges. Although efforts to implement sustainable practices, overexploitation has occasioned socio-environmental issues Yucatán Peninsula. red octopus (Octopus maya) a unique reproductive cycle, lacking larval stage, where females die after caring for their eggs, increasing natural mortality and complicating management. it is vital cherished resource local cuisine, state threatens its existence. This research aims...

10.26359/52462.0604 article EN cc-by JAINA Costas y Mares ante el Cambio Climático 2024-11-01

he study was carried out in San Francisco de Campeche to analyze the Octopus maya fishery. Specialized literature review followed by surveys with open and closed questions local fishermen at “7 Agosto” pier. Data on economic characteristics, fishing methods schedules were collected. The responses analyzed octopus data of years 2019-2022 compared downloading information from CONAPESCA. Results revealed that 100% surveyed fish maya, 44% are affiliated cooperatives, 67% do not carry other...

10.26359/52462.0603 article EN cc-by JAINA Costas y Mares ante el Cambio Climático 2024-11-01
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