Can climate adaptation reduce conflict? What a decade of work in Jirapa, Ghana reveals about linking adaptation to stability
Climate adaptation can build peace, but only if we design for it. In Jirapa, Ghana between 2012–2021, a Climate Smart Village paired climate adaptation with conflict-sensitive development. Farmers helped co-design a bundle of improved seeds, weather advisories, agroforestry, market links, and micro...
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179982 |
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