This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate change adaptation and vulnerability reduction. It highlights how some interventions inadvertently reinforce, redistribute or create new sources of vulnerability. Four mechanisms drive these maladaptive outcomes: (i) shallow understanding of the vulnerability context; (ii) inequitable stakeholder participation in both design and implementation; (iii) a retrofitting of adaptation into existing development agendas; and (iv) a lack of critical engagement with how ‘adaptation success’ is defined. Emerging literature shows potential avenues for overcoming the current failure of adaptation interventions to reduce vulnerability: first, shifting the t...
Climate change introduces new challenges for humanitarian aid through changing hazard patterns. The ...
This article examines adaptation to climate change in view of changing humanitarian approaches in Is...
The concept of vulnerability is well established in the climate change literature, underpinning sign...
This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate ...
Report submitted to the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad)This report is a follow ...
Since entering the global agenda in the mid-1990s, adaptation to climate change has moved from being...
Today climate change adaptation is a mainstream development issue. The UK Government-commissioned St...
The socio-economic impacts of environmental stresses associated with global environmental change dep...
Vulnerability to climate change is the result of complex interactions of various social, political, ...
This paper reviews the concept of adaptation of human communities to global changes, especially cli...
Donors spend increasing amounts of aid to support adaptation to climate change in developing countri...
This qualitative master thesis research analyses how global questions of climate change adaptation m...
A major reform of the humanitarian sector is currently under way, focusing increasingly on the preve...
Adaptation research must recognize the close links between poverty and vulnerability. The three hot ...
This article examines adaptation to climate change in view of changing humanitarian approaches in Is...
Climate change introduces new challenges for humanitarian aid through changing hazard patterns. The ...
This article examines adaptation to climate change in view of changing humanitarian approaches in Is...
The concept of vulnerability is well established in the climate change literature, underpinning sign...
This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate ...
Report submitted to the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad)This report is a follow ...
Since entering the global agenda in the mid-1990s, adaptation to climate change has moved from being...
Today climate change adaptation is a mainstream development issue. The UK Government-commissioned St...
The socio-economic impacts of environmental stresses associated with global environmental change dep...
Vulnerability to climate change is the result of complex interactions of various social, political, ...
This paper reviews the concept of adaptation of human communities to global changes, especially cli...
Donors spend increasing amounts of aid to support adaptation to climate change in developing countri...
This qualitative master thesis research analyses how global questions of climate change adaptation m...
A major reform of the humanitarian sector is currently under way, focusing increasingly on the preve...
Adaptation research must recognize the close links between poverty and vulnerability. The three hot ...
This article examines adaptation to climate change in view of changing humanitarian approaches in Is...
Climate change introduces new challenges for humanitarian aid through changing hazard patterns. The ...
This article examines adaptation to climate change in view of changing humanitarian approaches in Is...
The concept of vulnerability is well established in the climate change literature, underpinning sign...