Counting on Uncertainty:The Economic Case for Community-Based Adaptation in North-East Kenya

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Abstract: The study makes a valuable contribution to the evidence base for policy and practical support to community based adaptation (CBA) in arid and semi-arid lands in Kenya. It also presents a model for economic analysis which can provide results at scale to test a range of possible climate and adaptation scenarios. Written in technical detail, with clear reference to methods, models and findings, the report is timely and useful for policy makers, technical staff, adaptation practitioners and economists working in Kenya’s ASALs and beyond, to understand the key messages and how they were derived. This study aims to promote support for strengthening the empowerment and adaptive capacity of the poorest and most vulnerable communities and thereby contribute to achieving adaptation and resilient development in Africa which responds to the future and uncertain impacts of climate change.

Author:
Natalie Nicholles, Olivier Vardakoulias, Victoria Johnson
Theme/Sector:
Arid and Semi-Arid Land (ASAL), Community-Based Adaptation
Year
2012

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