Religion
Using life histories to understand temporal vulnerability to climate change in highly dynamic contexts
This article demonstrates how life histories can provide a dynamic and robust methodology to understanding household responses to risks and livelihood vulnerabilities in semi-arid India.
Considering religion and tradition in climate smart agriculture: Insights from Namibia
Religion and tradition can act as barriers to the effective behavioural change needed for adaptation. However these can also be used to leverage local practices for better uptake of adaptation.
Transforming disaster risk reduction for more inclusive, equitable and sustainable development
This article highlights key areas where efforts to reduce the underlying causes/drivers of vulnerability and risk need to be improved to create more inclusive, equitable and sustainable development.
World Disasters Report – Focus on culture and risk
Culture and risk This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects of...