In the context of climate change, the poorest people are commonly seen as having the least capacity to adapt. However, to date, there has been a limited examination of the dynamic and differentiated nature of poverty. Through bringing together both the chronic poverty and adaptation literature, this article presents a new pro-poor adaptation research agenda underpinned by a more nuanced understanding of poverty. Whilst recognising that poverty reduction efforts are threatened by climate change, this article investigates ways in which proactive adaptation could offer opportunities to create pathways out of chronic poverty through targeted vulnerability reduction and adaptation efforts
Risk minimization is no longer a sufficient survival strategy for poor people in livelihood systems ...
Historically, adaptation (coping with the impacts of climate change) has always been something of a ...
Climate change adaptation and poverty alleviation call for an integrated strategy, because poverty e...
In the context of climate change, the poorest people are commonly seen as having the least capacity ...
About 420 million people live in chronic poverty, the majority of them from South Asia and sub-Sahar...
This report provides the first summary by the UN of how climate change, water stress, invasive pests...
It is the poor who suffer most under the impact of climate change. They are often directly dependen...
Today climate change adaptation is a mainstream development issue. The UK Government-commissioned St...
Adaptation is successful if it reduces the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people to existi...
One of the problems facing developing countries of the world is poverty. In some of these countries,...
Climate change results from an increased concentration of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, nitr...
International audienceThe stakes for alleviating poverty and avoiding unbridled climate change are i...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Poor countries are more heavily affected by extreme weather events and future climate change than ri...
Adaptation research must recognize the close links between poverty and vulnerability. The three hot ...
Risk minimization is no longer a sufficient survival strategy for poor people in livelihood systems ...
Historically, adaptation (coping with the impacts of climate change) has always been something of a ...
Climate change adaptation and poverty alleviation call for an integrated strategy, because poverty e...
In the context of climate change, the poorest people are commonly seen as having the least capacity ...
About 420 million people live in chronic poverty, the majority of them from South Asia and sub-Sahar...
This report provides the first summary by the UN of how climate change, water stress, invasive pests...
It is the poor who suffer most under the impact of climate change. They are often directly dependen...
Today climate change adaptation is a mainstream development issue. The UK Government-commissioned St...
Adaptation is successful if it reduces the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people to existi...
One of the problems facing developing countries of the world is poverty. In some of these countries,...
Climate change results from an increased concentration of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, nitr...
International audienceThe stakes for alleviating poverty and avoiding unbridled climate change are i...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Poor countries are more heavily affected by extreme weather events and future climate change than ri...
Adaptation research must recognize the close links between poverty and vulnerability. The three hot ...
Risk minimization is no longer a sufficient survival strategy for poor people in livelihood systems ...
Historically, adaptation (coping with the impacts of climate change) has always been something of a ...
Climate change adaptation and poverty alleviation call for an integrated strategy, because poverty e...