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Socio-ecological vulnerability in rural Spain: research gaps and policy implications

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Through a systematic review of scientific literature, we investigate the nature and the contents of vulnerability research in rural Spain. The studies reviewed (n = 137) are unevenly distributed across the country, with almost half conducted in the autonomous communities of Andalucía and Catalunya. We identify two main strands of research depending on the methodological approach (quantitative vs qualitative). The scale of analysis varies, from national to local level, while only 14% of the studies are grounded on vulnerability concepts (exposure, sensitivity, adaptive capacity) and related analytical frameworks. Climate change is the most studied driver of vulnerability, often considered in conjunction with other stressors such as environmental degradation, unsuitable policies, or unfavorable terms of trade. The studies reviewed pay minimal attention to sensitivity factors and to adaptive capacity, which often only appear in qualitative studies that focus on social systems. In the light of these findings, we identify research gaps and discuss the ambivalent role of rural development policy in either enabling or hindering adaptive capacity in Spanish rural areas.

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  1. The evidence on climate change-markets interactions was rather scattered covering very different understandings of markets (e.g. water markets, agricultural markets, pricing…).

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We are grateful to Gerard Pocull, Gerard Codina, and Daniel Gaitán-Cremaschi who participated in data coding.

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This research has been funded by the Social Observatory of the ‘la Caixa’ Foundation as part of the project LCF/PR/SR19/52540011, and it contributes to the ‘María de Maeztu’ Programme for Units of Excellence of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CEX2019-000940-M). FF acknowledges the financial support provided by the ‘Plan Estatal de I + D + I’ of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PRE2019-087557). SVT and FR acknowledge the support of the Ramon y Cajal Fellowship of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (RyC-2017–22782 and R yC2018-025958-I respectively).

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Correspondence to Francesco Facchini or Sergio Villamayor-Tomas.

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Facchini, F., Villamayor-Tomas, S., Corbera, E. et al. Socio-ecological vulnerability in rural Spain: research gaps and policy implications. Reg Environ Change 23, 26 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-022-01996-y

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