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«No hay tiempo conforme»: Percepciones sobre el cambio climático en comunidades indígenas de la Amazonía peruana
article presents some of the main results of a research project about the perception of indigenous communities about climate change. The research was developed in two periods, between 2011 and 2016, and the field-work took place in communities of four different indigenous peoples: Asháninka, Awajún, Shipibo-Konibo and Kukama, communities located in the Peruvian regions of Junín, San Martín, Ucayali y Loreto.