Socially inclusive and equitable approaches for resilient livestock systems

Unequal social relations and differentiation can exacerbate livestock farmers’ vulnerabilities to climate change and influence their adaptation capabilities and coping responses to climate change and other shocks. Social dynamics and relations influence and shape how climate impacts are experienced...

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Main Authors: Bullock, Renee, DuttaGupta, Tanaya, Triana-Angel, Natalia
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172587
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author Bullock, Renee
DuttaGupta, Tanaya
Triana-Angel, Natalia
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description Unequal social relations and differentiation can exacerbate livestock farmers’ vulnerabilities to climate change and influence their adaptation capabilities and coping responses to climate change and other shocks. Social dynamics and relations influence and shape how climate impacts are experienced and adaptation opportunities and resilience. Unequal power relations are reproduced and reinforced through adaptation processes. Women, men, youth and marginalized social groups obtain differential access to essential resources that underpin resilience (e.g. services, knowledge and capital). Context-specific factors that significantly influence these processes include geography and rurality, livestock systems, mobility, ethnicity and conflict. Current and relevant context-specific evidence about vulnerabilities and capacities is needed urgently to inform interventions and activities that will support equitable adaptation to enhance resilience.
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spelling CGSpace1725872025-02-02T07:20:21Z Socially inclusive and equitable approaches for resilient livestock systems Bullock, Renee DuttaGupta, Tanaya Triana-Angel, Natalia livestock climate change adaptation Unequal social relations and differentiation can exacerbate livestock farmers’ vulnerabilities to climate change and influence their adaptation capabilities and coping responses to climate change and other shocks. Social dynamics and relations influence and shape how climate impacts are experienced and adaptation opportunities and resilience. Unequal power relations are reproduced and reinforced through adaptation processes. Women, men, youth and marginalized social groups obtain differential access to essential resources that underpin resilience (e.g. services, knowledge and capital). Context-specific factors that significantly influence these processes include geography and rurality, livestock systems, mobility, ethnicity and conflict. Current and relevant context-specific evidence about vulnerabilities and capacities is needed urgently to inform interventions and activities that will support equitable adaptation to enhance resilience. 2024-12-23 2025-01-30T19:21:58Z 2025-01-30T19:21:58Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172587 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Bullock, Renee; DuttaGupta, Tanaya; Triana-Angel, Natalia. 2024. Socially inclusive and equitable approaches for resilient livestock systems. Kenya: ILRI
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Socially inclusive and equitable approaches for resilient livestock systems
title Socially inclusive and equitable approaches for resilient livestock systems
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title_short Socially inclusive and equitable approaches for resilient livestock systems
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climate change adaptation
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