As disasters and challenges increase worldwide, this article considers how resilience can improve disaster preparation and response for children and youth.
This blog, titled "Insuring Against Climate Risk to Help Woman Farmers Grow", was originally published by Katherine Casey and Georgia Hartman on SERVIR Global on December 10, 2021. View the original posting here....
The gender gap is growing. Hunger is growing. Global solutions are not keeping pace with the magnitude of the problem because they continue to overlook the importance of gender equality.
This article reviews the past decade’s widespread application of resilience science in sustainable development practice and examines whether and how resilience is reshaping this practice to better engage in complex...
The Paris Agreement established a global goal on adaptation and invites parties to review the effectiveness of adaptation actions. However, the measurement of adaptation success remains elusive. Focusing on the...
Social capital mitigates the impact of natural hazards, such as floods. But how is social capital distributed in developing countries regularly hit by shocks?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has major implications for food security across the world as well as the region, given both countries’ major roles in global food markets and Russia’s prominence in global energy trade...
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