People in southern Africa are facing escalating levels of risk, uncertainty and consequently vulnerability as a result of multiple interacting stressors, including HIV/AIDS, poverty, food insecurity, weak governance, climate change and land degradation, to name but a few. Vulnerability or livelihood insecurity emerges when poor people as individuals or social units have to face harmful threats or shocks with inadequate capacity to respond effectively. In such situations, people often have no choice but to turn to their immediate environment for support. Evidence suggests that rising levels of human vulnerability are driving increased dependency on biodiversity and ecosystem services, which in turn, and along with other threats, is rendering...
This book sets out the findings of research conducted into the links between ecosystem services and ...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to advance human development without undermining critical eco...
This dissertation demonstrates that the vulnerability of households to both socioeconomic and enviro...
People in southern Africa are facing escalating levels of risk, uncertainty and consequently vulnera...
The 2015 El Niño-triggered drought in Southern Africa caused widespread economic and livelihood disr...
The 2015 El Niño-triggered drought in Southern Africa caused widespread economic and livelihood disr...
Climate change and the HIV/AIDS epidemic are two of the most critical long-term global challenges, e...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
The 2015 El Niño-triggered drought in Southern Africa caused widespread economic and livelihood disr...
Climate change is directly and indirectly linked to human health, including through access to treatm...
Societies’ growing global footprint is causing a rapid increase in the demand for natural resources ...
Throughout sub-Saharan Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (...
Recent assessment reports suggest that climate change patterns are threatening social and ecological...
Human–wildlife interactions (HWIs) occur in many rural African communities, with potential impacts ...
Estimation of ecological drought vulnerability indicators is the important step for drought mitigati...
This book sets out the findings of research conducted into the links between ecosystem services and ...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to advance human development without undermining critical eco...
This dissertation demonstrates that the vulnerability of households to both socioeconomic and enviro...
People in southern Africa are facing escalating levels of risk, uncertainty and consequently vulnera...
The 2015 El Niño-triggered drought in Southern Africa caused widespread economic and livelihood disr...
The 2015 El Niño-triggered drought in Southern Africa caused widespread economic and livelihood disr...
Climate change and the HIV/AIDS epidemic are two of the most critical long-term global challenges, e...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
The 2015 El Niño-triggered drought in Southern Africa caused widespread economic and livelihood disr...
Climate change is directly and indirectly linked to human health, including through access to treatm...
Societies’ growing global footprint is causing a rapid increase in the demand for natural resources ...
Throughout sub-Saharan Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (...
Recent assessment reports suggest that climate change patterns are threatening social and ecological...
Human–wildlife interactions (HWIs) occur in many rural African communities, with potential impacts ...
Estimation of ecological drought vulnerability indicators is the important step for drought mitigati...
This book sets out the findings of research conducted into the links between ecosystem services and ...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to advance human development without undermining critical eco...
This dissertation demonstrates that the vulnerability of households to both socioeconomic and enviro...