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Promoting Resilient Livelihoods through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 programmes in South Asia
Authors:Mark Davies  Christophe Bn  Alexander Arnall  Thomas Tanner  Andrew Newsham  Cristina Coirolo
Abstract:Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA), the need for which is increasingly recognised by practitioners and academics. Relying on 124 agricultural programmes implemented in five countries in Asia, this article considers how these elements are being brought together, and explores the potential gains of these linkages. It shows that full integration is still relatively limited but that, when it occurs, it helps to shift the time horizon beyond short‐term interventions aimed at supporting peoples' coping strategies and/or graduation objectives, towards longer‐term interventions that can help promote transformation towards climate and disaster resilient livelihood options.
Keywords:Adaptive social protection  social protection  disaster risk reduction  climate change adaptation  vulnerability reduction  South Asia
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