Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns

What if social protection systems didn’t just respond to crises? What if they anticipated them? In a new Academia.edu paper, CGIAR Climate Security researchers argue that the future of climate-sensitive social protection lies not in reinventing the wheel, but in enhancing existing systems with cl...

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Main Author: Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
Format: Infographic
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180101
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description What if social protection systems didn’t just respond to crises? What if they anticipated them? In a new Academia.edu paper, CGIAR Climate Security researchers argue that the future of climate-sensitive social protection lies not in reinventing the wheel, but in enhancing existing systems with climate risk data, early warning tools, and adaptive governance. With climate shocks becoming more frequent and severe, relying on reactive aid is unsustainable. Integrating risk data into social protection offers a path toward resilience, equity, and cost-effectiveness.
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spelling CGSpace1801012026-01-20T02:17:01Z Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) climate action peacebuilding social protection agricultural assets What if social protection systems didn’t just respond to crises? What if they anticipated them? In a new Academia.edu paper, CGIAR Climate Security researchers argue that the future of climate-sensitive social protection lies not in reinventing the wheel, but in enhancing existing systems with climate risk data, early warning tools, and adaptive governance. With climate shocks becoming more frequent and severe, relying on reactive aid is unsustainable. Integrating risk data into social protection offers a path toward resilience, equity, and cost-effectiveness. 2025 2026-01-19T11:10:08Z 2026-01-19T11:10:08Z Infographic https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180101 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) (2025) Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns. 16 p.
spellingShingle climate action
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agricultural assets
Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
title Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
title_full Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
title_fullStr Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
title_full_unstemmed Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
title_short Improve or rebuild from scratch: Why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
title_sort improve or rebuild from scratch why strengthening existing social protection systems with climate data beats costly redesigns
topic climate action
peacebuilding
social protection
agricultural assets
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180101
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