Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?

Cruel irony: The people least responsible for climate change are the ones suffering the most. ➡️Smallholder farmers watching their fields dry up. ➡️Rural women walking farther each day for food and water. ➡️Whole communities flooded, displaced, or left behind. Yet climate action still too of...

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Autor principal: Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179979
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description Cruel irony: The people least responsible for climate change are the ones suffering the most. ➡️Smallholder farmers watching their fields dry up. ➡️Rural women walking farther each day for food and water. ➡️Whole communities flooded, displaced, or left behind. Yet climate action still too often overlooks them. We can’t afford climate solutions that are technically sound but socially fragile. CGIAR Climate Security is working to reshape climate action so that it’s fair, inclusive, and sensitive to conflict. That means putting climate justice at the core, and not as an afterthought. We focus on three pillars to make that happen: ➡️ Policy & Legislative Frameworks ➡️ Finance ➡️ Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings
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spelling CGSpace1799792026-01-17T02:17:43Z Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper? Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) agriculture policies finance climate action peacebuilding framework Cruel irony: The people least responsible for climate change are the ones suffering the most. ➡️Smallholder farmers watching their fields dry up. ➡️Rural women walking farther each day for food and water. ➡️Whole communities flooded, displaced, or left behind. Yet climate action still too often overlooks them. We can’t afford climate solutions that are technically sound but socially fragile. CGIAR Climate Security is working to reshape climate action so that it’s fair, inclusive, and sensitive to conflict. That means putting climate justice at the core, and not as an afterthought. We focus on three pillars to make that happen: ➡️ Policy & Legislative Frameworks ➡️ Finance ➡️ Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings 2025 2026-01-16T10:29:30Z 2026-01-16T10:29:30Z Infographic https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179979 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) (2025) Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper? 18 p.
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Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?
title Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?
title_full Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?
title_fullStr Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?
title_full_unstemmed Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?
title_short Advancing climate justice: What makes adaptation policies inclusive in practice, not just on paper?
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policies
finance
climate action
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