RT Journal Article T1 Perceived influence of climate variability in the context of multiple stressors on smallholder farmers in southern Mexico T2 Influencia percibida de la variabilidad climática en el contexto de múltiples factores estresantes en los pequeños agricultores del sur de México A1 Leroy, David A1 Barrasa García, Sara A1 Bocco, Gerardo AB Most studies on hazards to smallholder farmers focus on the impact of climate variability on their livelihoods. However, climate variability does not exist in isolation; rather, it manifests in combination with a multiplicity of stressors. This paper examines the perceptions of the influence of climate variability on multiple stressors affecting the agricultural livelihoods of smallholder farmers in an irrigation system in southern Mexico. An ethnographic approach was used to conduct a qualitative study of 85 smallholder farmers in four communities. The results showed that farmers are affected by several biophysical (e.g. water scarcity, crop disease) and socioeconomic (e.g. market price problems, high cost of chemical inputs) stressors that interact with climate variability. Farmers perceived increase in temperature, decrease in rainfall, and changes in the rainfall pattern (onset of the rainy season, its duration or cessation) as amplifying the stressors of water scarcity and crop disease. The results suggest that policies should go beyond the impacts of climate variability on agricultural livelihoods and consider the full range of socioeconomic impacts. Furthermore, the differences in perception regarding stressors and climate variability in communities point to the need for effective implementation of policies adapted to local conditions. PB Taylor & Francis SN 1756-5529 YR 2022 FD 2022 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/93893 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/93893 LA eng NO Leroy, David, Sara Barrasa García, y Gerardo Bocco. «Perceived Influence of Climate Variability in the Context of Multiple Stressors on Smallholder Farmers in Southern Mexico». Climate and Development 15, n.o 5 (28 de mayo de 2023): 418-31. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2022.2092439. NO Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México DS Docta Complutense RD 25 abr 2025