Understanding the causal factors of livelihood challenges and associated vulnerabilities is essential for developing viable adaptation strategies. However, clarifying which livelihood challenges can be attributed to which causal factors remains a challenge. In this paper, we used a case study in Vanuatu to show how local populations attribute subsistence challenges to underlying causes. Particularly, we are interested in whether there is a tendency to view climate change as the primary cause, and if so, why. We followed a participatory approach involving local community members and experts at all stages of the study process. For this, we used complementary research methods such as resource mapping, participant observation, and in-depth inte...
This paper examines vulnerability to climate change in the context of multiple stressors through a c...
Communities in Pacific small island states face a range of threats to their management of natural re...
Impacts of climate change in Cabo Verde are felt by many, and adaptation to the changing...
This thesis focuses on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) in a rural, Pacific island...
Changes in the environment, society, and the economy can have a significant impact on the livelihood...
In Vanuatu, a South Pacific island nation, the effects of climate change pose new challenges for low...
Background: Pacific Island countries, many of which are low- and middle-income countries, have some ...
This communication discusses climate change adaptation efforts underway in Vanuatu. In particular, i...
The report documents findings from fieldwork in Vanuatu undertaken during November 2014. The intenti...
Small Island Developing States like Fiji are climate change hotspots. Adaptation to climate change i...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Community-based adaptation has gained significant international attention as a way for communities t...
Local perceptions of environmental and climate change, as well as associated adaptations made by loc...
Purpose: Climate change poses diverse, often fundamental, challenges to livelihoods of island people...
Island societies are being disproportionately affected by climate change, a situation likely to cont...
This paper examines vulnerability to climate change in the context of multiple stressors through a c...
Communities in Pacific small island states face a range of threats to their management of natural re...
Impacts of climate change in Cabo Verde are felt by many, and adaptation to the changing...
This thesis focuses on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) in a rural, Pacific island...
Changes in the environment, society, and the economy can have a significant impact on the livelihood...
In Vanuatu, a South Pacific island nation, the effects of climate change pose new challenges for low...
Background: Pacific Island countries, many of which are low- and middle-income countries, have some ...
This communication discusses climate change adaptation efforts underway in Vanuatu. In particular, i...
The report documents findings from fieldwork in Vanuatu undertaken during November 2014. The intenti...
Small Island Developing States like Fiji are climate change hotspots. Adaptation to climate change i...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
Community-based adaptation has gained significant international attention as a way for communities t...
Local perceptions of environmental and climate change, as well as associated adaptations made by loc...
Purpose: Climate change poses diverse, often fundamental, challenges to livelihoods of island people...
Island societies are being disproportionately affected by climate change, a situation likely to cont...
This paper examines vulnerability to climate change in the context of multiple stressors through a c...
Communities in Pacific small island states face a range of threats to their management of natural re...
Impacts of climate change in Cabo Verde are felt by many, and adaptation to the changing...