Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change
Thomas Tanner (),
David Lewis,
David Wrathall,
Robin Bronen,
Nick Cradock-Henry,
Saleemul Huq,
Chris Lawless,
Raphael Nawrotzki,
Vivek Prasad,
Md. Ashiqur Rahman,
Ryan Alaniz,
Katherine King,
Karen McNamara,
Md. Nadiruzzaman,
Sarah Henly-Shepard and
Frank Thomalla
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Thomas Tanner: Climate and Environment Programme, Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
David Lewis: London School of Economics & Political Science
David Wrathall: United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS)
Robin Bronen: Alaska Institute for Justice
Nick Cradock-Henry: Landcare Research, Manaaki Whenua
Saleemul Huq: International Centre for Climate Change and Development, Independent University
Chris Lawless: School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University
Raphael Nawrotzki: Institute of Behavioral Science
Vivek Prasad: George Mason University
Md. Ashiqur Rahman: School of Anthropology, University of Arizona
Ryan Alaniz: Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
Katherine King: Community and Family Medicine, Duke University
Karen McNamara: School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Queensland
Md. Nadiruzzaman: Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Sarah Henly-Shepard: Disaster Resilience, LLC
Frank Thomalla: Stockholm Environment Institute–Asia
Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 1, 23-26
Abstract:
Those concerned with human responses to climate-related impacts increasingly use resilience as a framing concept. This Perspective critiques dominant approaches to resilience building and advocates a human livelihoods-based path.
Date: 2015
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