TY - JOUR
T1 - A policy mix approach for assessing rural household resilience to climate shocks
T2 -
AU - Milhorance, Carolina
AU - Le Coq, Jean-François
AU - Sabourin, E.
AU - Andrieu, Nadine
AU - Mesquita, Patrícia
AU - Cavalcante de Souza Cabral, L.
AU - Nogueira, Daniela
PY - 2022/7/4
Y1 - 2022/7/4
N2 - Climate change adaptation is a cross-cutting policy issue that accounts for a diversity of policy approaches, tools, and goals. Unclear conceptualization and the absence of comparable metrics are challenges that hinder the assessment of progress toward policy goals. This study draws on a policy mix approach to analyze adaptation efforts at the subnational level. It examines the complex pathways by which rural households in Northeast Brazil build resilience capacities and deal with drought with policy support. Particular emphasis is placed on the implementation of policy mixes composed of climate-related and broader development instruments as well as on the coordination of these instruments in the mix. The resilience of households benefiting from different instrument mixes is examined, and the results show a trend toward an intermediary value for our composite resilience metric highlighting the adoption of coping rather than transformative adaptive strategies. However, changing these trends toward enhanced resilience pathways depends on the improved implementation of the policy mixes and on political factors that include administrative issues, but also coordination and negotiation among policy actors.
AB - Climate change adaptation is a cross-cutting policy issue that accounts for a diversity of policy approaches, tools, and goals. Unclear conceptualization and the absence of comparable metrics are challenges that hinder the assessment of progress toward policy goals. This study draws on a policy mix approach to analyze adaptation efforts at the subnational level. It examines the complex pathways by which rural households in Northeast Brazil build resilience capacities and deal with drought with policy support. Particular emphasis is placed on the implementation of policy mixes composed of climate-related and broader development instruments as well as on the coordination of these instruments in the mix. The resilience of households benefiting from different instrument mixes is examined, and the results show a trend toward an intermediary value for our composite resilience metric highlighting the adoption of coping rather than transformative adaptive strategies. However, changing these trends toward enhanced resilience pathways depends on the improved implementation of the policy mixes and on political factors that include administrative issues, but also coordination and negotiation among policy actors.
KW - climate change adaptation
KW - policy mix
KW - policy integration
KW - Resilience assessment
KW - Northeast Brazil
UR - https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16616967
U2 - 10.1080/14735903.2021.1968683
DO - 10.1080/14735903.2021.1968683
M3 - Article
SN - 1473-5903
VL - 20
SP - 675
EP - 691
JO - International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability
JF - International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability
IS - 4
ER -