How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change

As global temperatures rise and climate-related disasters become more frequent, the need to adapt is rapidly increasing. That need for adaptation – from adjusting farming practices to diversifying livelihoods and strengthening infrastructure – is most acute in vulnerable low- and middle-income count...

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Autores principales: Hirvonen, Kalle, Kuusela, Olli-Pekka
Formato: Opinion Piece
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Publicado: The Conversation 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174849
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spelling CGSpace1748492025-05-29T19:37:42Z How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change Hirvonen, Kalle Kuusela, Olli-Pekka climate change development agencies less favoured areas vulnerability As global temperatures rise and climate-related disasters become more frequent, the need to adapt is rapidly increasing. That need for adaptation – from adjusting farming practices to diversifying livelihoods and strengthening infrastructure – is most acute in vulnerable low- and middle-income countries such as Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Haiti and Vietnam. 2025-05-19 2025-05-27T19:31:57Z 2025-05-27T19:31:57Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174849 en Open Access The Conversation Hirvonen, Kalle; and Kuusela, Olli-Pekka. 2025. How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change. The Conversation. First published May 19, 2025. https://theconversation.com/how-aid-cuts-could-make-vulnerable-communities-even-less-resilient-to-climate-change-255358
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development agencies
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How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
title How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
title_full How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
title_fullStr How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
title_full_unstemmed How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
title_short How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change
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topic climate change
development agencies
less favoured areas
vulnerability
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