Addressing the social dimensions of climate change through adaptive social protection.
Considered a crucial development challenge of the present times, climate change increases the vulnerability of the poorest and most disadvantaged groups as in the experience of farmers, fisherfolk, indigenous peoples, women and children. With the risks associated with the phenomenon that the country...
Published in: | Philippine Journal of Social Development Vol. 3 (2011), 1-44 |
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Language: | English |
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2011
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