Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach
The complex nature of climate-related security risks is widely recognized as embodying a collective action problem, thereby requiring a diverse set of actors to mitigate such risks. However, the exact makeup of actor coalitions and the mechanisms to integrate multi-sectoral approaches in programming...
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Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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| author | Medina, Leonardo Schapendonk, Frans Caroli, Giulia Pacillo, Grazia Hellin, Jonathan Läderach, Peter R.D. Bonatti, Michelle |
| author_browse | Bonatti, Michelle Caroli, Giulia Hellin, Jonathan Läderach, Peter R.D. Medina, Leonardo Pacillo, Grazia Schapendonk, Frans |
| author_facet | Medina, Leonardo Schapendonk, Frans Caroli, Giulia Pacillo, Grazia Hellin, Jonathan Läderach, Peter R.D. Bonatti, Michelle |
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| description | The complex nature of climate-related security risks is widely recognized as embodying a collective action problem, thereby requiring a diverse set of actors to mitigate such risks. However, the exact makeup of actor coalitions and the mechanisms to integrate multi-sectoral approaches in programming solutions remain something to be explored under distinct governance systems. This article presents a practical methodological approach to overcome these challenges building upon social learning theory, to foster institutional innovation towards governance systems that are more responsive to climate-related security risks. Social learning is proposed as a governance mechanism to develop multi-stakeholder communities of practice that facilitate climate security-sensitive policies, strategies, and programmes. Outputs from an applied reflexive dialogue evidenced how such a coalition of actors can strengthen capacities to develop locally-owned and adaptive climate action interventions that consciously work to mitigate climate-related security risks. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1276062025-12-08T10:29:22Z Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach Medina, Leonardo Schapendonk, Frans Caroli, Giulia Pacillo, Grazia Hellin, Jonathan Läderach, Peter R.D. Bonatti, Michelle climate change food systems agriculture The complex nature of climate-related security risks is widely recognized as embodying a collective action problem, thereby requiring a diverse set of actors to mitigate such risks. However, the exact makeup of actor coalitions and the mechanisms to integrate multi-sectoral approaches in programming solutions remain something to be explored under distinct governance systems. This article presents a practical methodological approach to overcome these challenges building upon social learning theory, to foster institutional innovation towards governance systems that are more responsive to climate-related security risks. Social learning is proposed as a governance mechanism to develop multi-stakeholder communities of practice that facilitate climate security-sensitive policies, strategies, and programmes. Outputs from an applied reflexive dialogue evidenced how such a coalition of actors can strengthen capacities to develop locally-owned and adaptive climate action interventions that consciously work to mitigate climate-related security risks. 2022-12 2023-01-19T17:44:03Z 2023-01-19T17:44:03Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127606 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116266 Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Medina L., Schapendonk F., Caroli G., Pacillo G., Hellin J., Laderach P., Bonatti M. 2022. Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach.CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security |
| spellingShingle | climate change food systems agriculture Medina, Leonardo Schapendonk, Frans Caroli, Giulia Pacillo, Grazia Hellin, Jonathan Läderach, Peter R.D. Bonatti, Michelle Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach |
| title | Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach |
| title_full | Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach |
| title_fullStr | Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach |
| title_full_unstemmed | Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach |
| title_short | Building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security: a social learning approach |
| title_sort | building the adaptive capacity of institutions towards managing climate security a social learning approach |
| topic | climate change food systems agriculture |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127606 |
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