Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10505171 | Global Environmental Change | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The issues are examined through an evaluation of key criteria relating to climate change scenarios and vulnerability in the developing world, and second through two southern African case studies that explore the ways in which livelihoods are differentially impacted by (i) inequitable natural-resource use policies, (ii) community-based natural-resource management programmes. Finally, we consider the placement of climate change amongst the package of factors affecting equity in natural-resource use, and whether this placement creates a case for considering climate change as 'special' amongst livelihood disturbing factors in the developing world.
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Authors
David S.G. Thomas, Chasca Twyman,