Authors
Mark Davies, Bruce Guenther, Jennifer Leavy, Tom Mitchell, Thomas Tanner
Publication date
2009/2
Journal
IDS Working Papers
Volume
2009
Issue
320
Pages
01-37
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Reliance on subsistence agriculture means the impact of stresses and shocks (such as droughts or floods) are felt keenly by rural poor people, who depend directly on food system outcomes for their survival, with profound implications for the security of their livelihoods and welfare. However, such stresses and shocks will not necessarily lead to negative impacts, as risks and uncertainties, often associated with seasonality, are embedded in the practice of agriculture and there is considerable experience of coping and risk management strategies among people working in this sector. With climate change, the magnitude and frequency of stresses and shocks is changing and approaches such as social protection, disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) will be needed to bolster local resilience and supplement people's experience.
This study examines the opportunities for linking social …
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