About 420 million people live in chronic poverty, the majority of them from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Poverty reduction efforts designed to help this group are threatened by climate change, but climate change adaptation may also present developmental opportunities. A pro-poor adaptation research agenda investigates how adaptation can provide pathways out of chronic poverty by going beyond tackling the additional impacts of climate change
Many rural poor people in developing countries depend on agriculture and are highly influenced by cl...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Climate change and therewith climate variability as well as the frequency of extreme events could sl...
About 420 million people live in chronic poverty, the majority of them from South Asia and sub-Sahar...
In the context of climate change, the poorest people are commonly seen as having the least capacity ...
Climate change results from an increased concentration of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, nitr...
Within the developing world, where immediate needs are so pressing, it is difficult to implement ad...
Many rural poor people in developing countries depend on agriculture and are highly influenced by cl...
Adaptation is successful if it reduces the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people to existi...
It is the poor who suffer most under the impact of climate change. They are often directly dependen...
One of the problems facing developing countries of the world is poverty. In some of these countries,...
Today climate change adaptation is a mainstream development issue. The UK Government-commissioned St...
In the developing world, hundreds of thousands of poor people live with the constant threat of homel...
Climate change is fast pushing communities, particularly the poorest and most marginalized, beyond t...
International audienceThe stakes for alleviating poverty and avoiding unbridled climate change are i...
Many rural poor people in developing countries depend on agriculture and are highly influenced by cl...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Climate change and therewith climate variability as well as the frequency of extreme events could sl...
About 420 million people live in chronic poverty, the majority of them from South Asia and sub-Sahar...
In the context of climate change, the poorest people are commonly seen as having the least capacity ...
Climate change results from an increased concentration of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, nitr...
Within the developing world, where immediate needs are so pressing, it is difficult to implement ad...
Many rural poor people in developing countries depend on agriculture and are highly influenced by cl...
Adaptation is successful if it reduces the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people to existi...
It is the poor who suffer most under the impact of climate change. They are often directly dependen...
One of the problems facing developing countries of the world is poverty. In some of these countries,...
Today climate change adaptation is a mainstream development issue. The UK Government-commissioned St...
In the developing world, hundreds of thousands of poor people live with the constant threat of homel...
Climate change is fast pushing communities, particularly the poorest and most marginalized, beyond t...
International audienceThe stakes for alleviating poverty and avoiding unbridled climate change are i...
Many rural poor people in developing countries depend on agriculture and are highly influenced by cl...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
Climate change and therewith climate variability as well as the frequency of extreme events could sl...