Effective engagement of local communities in externally driven development projects is problematic globally, including in the crucial development of locally appropriate plans for climate change adaptation. We present an exploratory case study of the purposeful use of an emerging values-based approach to first assist local communities to articulate and confirm their own, in-situ, shared values-in-action, as a pre-process to participatory vulnerability risk assessments (VRA). We separately engaged four Village Development Committees (VDCs) from the North East District in Botswana, where a widespread programme of local VRAs is taking place. Results clearly demonstrate very significant and meaningful engagement by, ownership of, and relevance t...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Abstract: Community-based adaptation (CBA) is criticised for ignoring power realities and damaging t...
Smallholder farmers in the Eastern African Highlands depend on rain-fed agriculture for their liveli...
The meaningful engagement of community-based actors in climate change adaptation planning is crucial...
The meaningful engagement of community-based actors in climate change adaptation planning is crucial...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has set out guidance to move countries for...
Participatory assessments that recognise the social roots of vulnerability are critical in helping i...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
In November 2015, ASSAR ’s southern Africa researchers– from the University of Botswana, The Univers...
Climate-compatible development (CCD) is being operationalised across the developing world through pr...
The VRA in the Bobirwa Sub-district, Botswana, was conducted in collaboration with ASSAR partners Un...
As the practice of Community Based Adaptation (CBA) to climate change in countries like Nepal is gro...
In November 2015, ASSAR's southern Africa researchers - from the University of Botswana, University ...
People in rural communities negotiate the effects of a changing climate, of markets and other events...
This thesis focuses on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) in a rural, Pacific island...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Abstract: Community-based adaptation (CBA) is criticised for ignoring power realities and damaging t...
Smallholder farmers in the Eastern African Highlands depend on rain-fed agriculture for their liveli...
The meaningful engagement of community-based actors in climate change adaptation planning is crucial...
The meaningful engagement of community-based actors in climate change adaptation planning is crucial...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has set out guidance to move countries for...
Participatory assessments that recognise the social roots of vulnerability are critical in helping i...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
In November 2015, ASSAR ’s southern Africa researchers– from the University of Botswana, The Univers...
Climate-compatible development (CCD) is being operationalised across the developing world through pr...
The VRA in the Bobirwa Sub-district, Botswana, was conducted in collaboration with ASSAR partners Un...
As the practice of Community Based Adaptation (CBA) to climate change in countries like Nepal is gro...
In November 2015, ASSAR's southern Africa researchers - from the University of Botswana, University ...
People in rural communities negotiate the effects of a changing climate, of markets and other events...
This thesis focuses on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) in a rural, Pacific island...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Abstract: Community-based adaptation (CBA) is criticised for ignoring power realities and damaging t...
Smallholder farmers in the Eastern African Highlands depend on rain-fed agriculture for their liveli...