Applying participatory climate risk and livelihoods mapping to define users’ demand for climate services

This brief presents how a participatory approach in livelihood mapping was applied to define the need for climate services in key cropping systems within major livelihoods. This process was built upon the existing product developed by the World Food Programme (WFP) in Cambodia called Consolidated Livelihoods Exercise for Analyzing Resilience (CLEAR) maps.

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Main Authors: Barlis, Angelica, Palao, Leo Kris, Vu Huong, Ngan, Kim, Kwang Hyung, Soksophors, Yim, Phanna, Khieng, Burja, Kurt, Scholz, Benjamin, Swaans, Cornelis P.M.
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: DeRISK SE Asia 2022-11-30
Subjects:participatory approaches, livelihoods, climate variability, decision making, enfoques participativos, medios de vida, variabilidad del clima,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126845
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Summary:This brief presents how a participatory approach in livelihood mapping was applied to define the need for climate services in key cropping systems within major livelihoods. This process was built upon the existing product developed by the World Food Programme (WFP) in Cambodia called Consolidated Livelihoods Exercise for Analyzing Resilience (CLEAR) maps.