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Climate Change and Food Security Vulnerability Assessment - Toolkit for assessing community-level potential for adaptation to climate change

الكاتب: Coll.
نشرت من قبل: CGIAR
2015

Extreme climate events already expose food systems to shocks and stresses, thus affecting food production and access to food of different groups. For this reason, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the complexity of factors and processes that constrain or enable people's ability to build resilient livelihoods. This includes their ability to access and control the resources needed to adapt to shockes and stresses and become food secure. This working paper presents a toolkit to be used to understandd the interrelations between climate impacts, food systems, and livelihood strategies at the local level. It applies a multidimensional view f vulnerability of livelihood strategies to climate change, with a focus on differentiated access and entitlements to livelihood resources and food for different groups within the community. The methodology has developed an ad hoc toolkit to support participatory vulnerability analyses in rural communities, and includes participatory tools that were adapted to answer why people are vulnerable, how they are vulnerable to climate change, and what are the consequences in relation to their food security. This toolkit has been designed for organizations or local governments that want to implement climate change adaptation and food security projects in rural localities.


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الموضوع:Governance and planning, Food production and ecosystem management
بطاقة شعار: Climate adaptation, Climate mitigation, Food security and nutrition, Food system analysis, Resilient cities, Rural-urban linkages, Urban and peri-urban agriculture
المنظمة: CGIAR
الكاتب: Coll.
السنة: 2015
النوع: Working documents
اقتصادية: Global coverage
تنسيق الموارد: Document
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