
Episode 39: Livelihoods: The socioeconomic link between climate change and security
Livelihoods are how the necessities of life are secured. They are a determining factor in many contexts around the world. Many livelihoods are dependent on a healthy environment and a stable climate, making them particularly sensitive to climate and environmental crises. At the same time, they are deeply entangled with social and economic dynamics. As a consequence, livelihoods form a key pathway in the climate-security nexus. In this host-to-host deep dive, we get to talk a bit about our how livelihood security features in our own work, a few experiences and findings, as well as key entry points and recommendations that have emerged from our projects and initiatives at adelphi.
Further readings:
- Climate, Peace and Security Assessment: Mali
- Next steps towards an inclusive Climate, Peace and Security Agenda
- Weathering Risk methodology
- Climate Security Study: Kenya
- Pacific Climate Security Assessment Guide
This podcast is a production of adelphi. Editing by Paulus Müller-Hahl (Lichtbilder).
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