Entrenchment or Enhancement: Could Climate Change Adaptation Help Reduce Chronic Poverty?

Main author: Tanner, Thomas
Other authors: Mitchell, Tom
Format: Monographs and Working Papers           
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Summary: In the context of climate change, the poorest people are commonly seen as having the least capacity to adapt. However, to date, there has been a limited examination of the dynamic and differentiated nature of poverty. Through bringing together both the chronic poverty and adaptation literature, this article presents a new pro-poor adaptation research agenda underpinned by a more nuanced understanding of poverty. Whilst recognising that poverty reduction efforts are threatened by climate change, this article investigates ways in which proactive adaptation could offer opportunities to create pathways out of chronic poverty through targeted vulnerability reduction and adaptation efforts.
Other authors: Mitchell, Tom
Language: English
Published: Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper 106 2008