This review discusses the concept of human capital as well as the mechanism for resilience building in the context of risks introduced by climate change in semi-arid regions. The review identifies certain policy gaps that suggest that the development paradigm of Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) countries needs to alter and consider climate change as more of a development issue rather than environment alone. More investment should be directed towards data documentation regarding climate induced migration. Conceptual frameworks need to be established towards understanding how health and education endowments can be used to enhance climate resilience.UK Government’s Department for International Development (DfID
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
This paper provides an overview and commentary on a special issue of the journal Disasters that refl...
Studies of vulnerability and resilience have multiplied with the growing realization that societal r...
A household survey followed 600 families in three Kyrgyzstan provinces. Pathways to Resilience in Se...
A proposal development grant awarded to the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) was used to prepare...
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) uses a ‘policy and development first’ approach...
This paper looks at climate change adaptation in semi-arid regions from the point of view of househo...
Value Chain (VC-ARID) tests the hypothesis that there are two pathways for climate-resilient economi...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
Climate change is now recognised as one of the greatest challenges facing humanity and has attracted...
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
Development processes and action on climate change are closely interlinked. This is recognised by th...
The brief is based on a five-year evidence-based and stakeholder-driven research project carried out...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how vulnerable communities can strengthen their resilience to a...
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
This paper provides an overview and commentary on a special issue of the journal Disasters that refl...
Studies of vulnerability and resilience have multiplied with the growing realization that societal r...
A household survey followed 600 families in three Kyrgyzstan provinces. Pathways to Resilience in Se...
A proposal development grant awarded to the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) was used to prepare...
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) uses a ‘policy and development first’ approach...
This paper looks at climate change adaptation in semi-arid regions from the point of view of househo...
Value Chain (VC-ARID) tests the hypothesis that there are two pathways for climate-resilient economi...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
Climate change is now recognised as one of the greatest challenges facing humanity and has attracted...
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
Development processes and action on climate change are closely interlinked. This is recognised by th...
The brief is based on a five-year evidence-based and stakeholder-driven research project carried out...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how vulnerable communities can strengthen their resilience to a...
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and the need for adaptation, yet an impass...
This paper provides an overview and commentary on a special issue of the journal Disasters that refl...
Studies of vulnerability and resilience have multiplied with the growing realization that societal r...