Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method
In the context of increasing vulnerability to climate change for people dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods, the International Food Policy Research Institute and partner organizations in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, and Bangladesh undertook a project broadly aiming to create knowledge tha...
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| author | Aberman, Noora-Lisa Birner, Regina Haglund, Eric Ngigi, Marther Ali, Snigdha Okoba, Barrack Koné, Daouda Alemu, Tekie |
| author_browse | Aberman, Noora-Lisa Alemu, Tekie Ali, Snigdha Birner, Regina Haglund, Eric Koné, Daouda Ngigi, Marther Okoba, Barrack |
| author_facet | Aberman, Noora-Lisa Birner, Regina Haglund, Eric Ngigi, Marther Ali, Snigdha Okoba, Barrack Koné, Daouda Alemu, Tekie |
| author_sort | Aberman, Noora-Lisa |
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| description | In the context of increasing vulnerability to climate change for people dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods, the International Food Policy Research Institute and partner organizations in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, and Bangladesh undertook a project broadly aiming to create knowledge that will help policymakers and development agencies to strengthen the capacity of male and female smallholder farmers and livestock keepers to manage climate-related risks. This study—one component of the project—examines the networks and power dynamics of stakeholders in the four target countries so as to (1) identify potential partners in the research process, (2) find out which organizations could make use of the research findings in their activities, and (3) inform the communication and outreach strategy of the research project. This paper describes the network structures for climate change policy, the actors in the networks with high centrality and influence scores, and the implications of these results for outreach and dissemination. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1505182025-11-06T07:15:44Z Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method Aberman, Noora-Lisa Birner, Regina Haglund, Eric Ngigi, Marther Ali, Snigdha Okoba, Barrack Koné, Daouda Alemu, Tekie gender social networks methods policies stakeholders agricultural research agricultural policies smallholders policy impact climate change adaptation livestock social network analysis climate change women In the context of increasing vulnerability to climate change for people dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods, the International Food Policy Research Institute and partner organizations in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, and Bangladesh undertook a project broadly aiming to create knowledge that will help policymakers and development agencies to strengthen the capacity of male and female smallholder farmers and livestock keepers to manage climate-related risks. This study—one component of the project—examines the networks and power dynamics of stakeholders in the four target countries so as to (1) identify potential partners in the research process, (2) find out which organizations could make use of the research findings in their activities, and (3) inform the communication and outreach strategy of the research project. This paper describes the network structures for climate change policy, the actors in the networks with high centrality and influence scores, and the implications of these results for outreach and dissemination. 2015-01-09 2024-08-01T02:52:10Z 2024-08-01T02:52:10Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150518 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154000 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154667 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153555 https://doi.org/10.2499/CAPRiWP109 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134214 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151427 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Aberman, Noora-Lisa; Birner, Regina; Haglund, Eric; Ngigi, Marther; Ali, Snigdha; Okoba, Barrack; Koné, Daouda and Alemu, Takei 2014. Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1408. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150518 |
| spellingShingle | gender social networks methods policies stakeholders agricultural research agricultural policies smallholders policy impact climate change adaptation livestock social network analysis climate change women Aberman, Noora-Lisa Birner, Regina Haglund, Eric Ngigi, Marther Ali, Snigdha Okoba, Barrack Koné, Daouda Alemu, Tekie Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method |
| title | Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method |
| title_full | Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method |
| title_fullStr | Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method |
| title_full_unstemmed | Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method |
| title_short | Understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation: A cross-country comparison using the Net-map method |
| title_sort | understanding the policy landscape for climate change adaptation a cross country comparison using the net map method |
| topic | gender social networks methods policies stakeholders agricultural research agricultural policies smallholders policy impact climate change adaptation livestock social network analysis climate change women |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150518 |
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