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IDS In Focus;

Connecting Social Protection and Climate Change Adaptation

Published on 1 November 2007

Social protection initiatives, including cash transfers to the poor and improving the rights of the marginalised, are as much at risk from climate change as other development approaches. They are unlikely to succeed in reducing poverty if they do not consider both the short and long-term shocks and stresses associated with climate change.

By exploring linkages between climate change adaptation and social protection in the agricultural sector, IDS researchers have developed the concept of ‘adaptive social protection’. Studying adaptive social protection involves examining opportunities that approaches to social protection provide for adaptation, and for developing climate-resilient social protection programmes.

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published by
IDS
authors
Davies, M. and Leavy, J.
journal
IDS In Focus Policy Briefing, volume 2, issue 3
language
English

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