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Mainstreaming climate adaptation into social protection: The issues yet to be addressed
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Mainstreaming climate adaptation into social protection: The issues yet to be addressed

H.K. Kundo, M. Brueckner, R. Spencer and J. Davis
Journal of International Development, Vol.33(6), pp.953-974
2021
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Abstract

As the consequences of climate change become better understood, there is growing agreement among development practitioners and academics on the need for mainstreaming climate adaptation into social protection. This review paper assesses the progress in mainstreaming efforts, revealing that there has been considerable progress made to date. However, a number of critical issues relating to the challenges of such mainstreaming in the context of developing countries and the conceptual framework needed to assess the outcomes of such developmental programmes are yet to be addressed. These issues are examined in this paper.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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#2 Zero Hunger
#11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
#13 Climate Action
#14 Life Below Water
#15 Life on Land

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Citation topics
6 Social Sciences
6.153 Climate Change
6.153.558 Climate Change Adaptation
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Development Studies
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Social Sciences, general
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