Drishti-Centre for Integral ActionCentro Bartolomé de las Casas2012-03-162012-03-1620122012http://hdl.handle.net/10625/48531Parallel text in English and SpanishUsing “photo voice” an action research methodology, local people used photography to explore and share the meaning of climate change in their lives in practical, real ways. This report integrates photos and commentary directly drawn from the project to document results. Agrarian communities have co-evolved with their climate since time immemorial. Their culture, self-identity, land use practices, and economies are intimately tied to predictable weather patterns that support subsistence agriculture. The project helps understand what happens when these patterns are disrupted.Text1 digital file (44 p. : ill.)enEL SALVADORCLIMATE CHANGECLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONRESILIENCECOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONPHOTOGRAPHYVISUAL COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNITY POWERNORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICAClimate resilience : an integral community-based action research projectResiliencia clima : un proyecto integral de investigación basada en la comunidadIDRC-Related Report