Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique

For the 1.5 billion people living in fragile and conflict-affected settings, livelihood challenges are compounded by climate change, unsustainable resource consumption, poor governance, and weak social cohesion. In Mozambique, a significant 45% of its inhabitants live below the poverty line, and...

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Main Authors: Minoarivelo, Onivola, Craparo, Alessandro Carmelo William, Basel, Ashleigh Megan, Nguyen, Kien Tri, Läderach, Peter R.D.
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135953
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author Minoarivelo, Onivola
Craparo, Alessandro Carmelo William
Basel, Ashleigh Megan
Nguyen, Kien Tri
Läderach, Peter R.D.
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Craparo, Alessandro Carmelo William
Läderach, Peter R.D.
Minoarivelo, Onivola
Nguyen, Kien Tri
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Craparo, Alessandro Carmelo William
Basel, Ashleigh Megan
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description For the 1.5 billion people living in fragile and conflict-affected settings, livelihood challenges are compounded by climate change, unsustainable resource consumption, poor governance, and weak social cohesion. In Mozambique, a significant 45% of its inhabitants live below the poverty line, and a staggering 80% rely on subsistence agriculture, a sector highly susceptible to climate change. Socio-ecological risks have therefore become increasingly prevalent along with environmental degradation and conflict. Within the framework of the Mozambique government’s Area Based Management Plan, WFP aims to build climate resilient communities through activities revolving around ecosystem-based adaptation, integrated water resource management and community-based conservation in the Sofala province. Through this analysis and technical report, CGIAR is supporting WFP’s efforts in collaboration with the Gorongosa Restoration Project and UN Habitat, by providing climate and socio-ecological analyses of the region. The key focus is around the Urema river sub-basin, a home to the Gorongosa National Park, located within Sofala province.
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spelling CGSpace1359532025-11-05T12:36:46Z Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique Minoarivelo, Onivola Craparo, Alessandro Carmelo William Basel, Ashleigh Megan Nguyen, Kien Tri Läderach, Peter R.D. climate change adaptation hazards land cover research climate change impacts For the 1.5 billion people living in fragile and conflict-affected settings, livelihood challenges are compounded by climate change, unsustainable resource consumption, poor governance, and weak social cohesion. In Mozambique, a significant 45% of its inhabitants live below the poverty line, and a staggering 80% rely on subsistence agriculture, a sector highly susceptible to climate change. Socio-ecological risks have therefore become increasingly prevalent along with environmental degradation and conflict. Within the framework of the Mozambique government’s Area Based Management Plan, WFP aims to build climate resilient communities through activities revolving around ecosystem-based adaptation, integrated water resource management and community-based conservation in the Sofala province. Through this analysis and technical report, CGIAR is supporting WFP’s efforts in collaboration with the Gorongosa Restoration Project and UN Habitat, by providing climate and socio-ecological analyses of the region. The key focus is around the Urema river sub-basin, a home to the Gorongosa National Park, located within Sofala province. 2023-12-14 2023-12-27T10:43:44Z 2023-12-27T10:43:44Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135953 en Open Access application/pdf Minoarivelo, O.; Craparo, A.; Basel, A.; Nguyen, K.T.; Laderach, P. (2023) Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique. Rome (Italy): CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security. 12 p.
spellingShingle climate change
adaptation
hazards
land cover
research
climate change impacts
Minoarivelo, Onivola
Craparo, Alessandro Carmelo William
Basel, Ashleigh Megan
Nguyen, Kien Tri
Läderach, Peter R.D.
Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique
title Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique
title_full Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique
title_fullStr Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique
title_short Systems analysis to support WFP regional action on climate resilience for Mozambique
title_sort systems analysis to support wfp regional action on climate resilience for mozambique
topic climate change
adaptation
hazards
land cover
research
climate change impacts
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