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This new research, focuses on strengthening the original approach by deepening into the gender dimensions to be addressed when it comes to substantiate the motivating and constraining factors of CSA adoption. From a gendered perspective, indeed, it is important to understand the specific constrai...


Howland, Fanny CecileArora, DikshaBonilla Findji, Osana[Activity Report: "Methodological development and piloting: Typological and socio-economic analysis of enabling and constraining factor to CSA adoption and related gender sensitive outcomes"]Activity Report: "Methodological development and piloting: Typological and socio-economic analysis of enabling and constraining factor to CSA adoption and related gender sensitive outcomes"
Autor: Arora, Diksha

Research suggests that extreme weather events have a negative impact on agricultural income and wellbeing of smallholder households. Climate change induced shocks can also a ect people's ability to work, thereby, in uence their decisions on labor or time allocation. Very few studies have consider...


Arora, Diksha[Activity Report: Extreme weather events (drought) and its impact on assets, livelihoods and gender roles Case study of small-scale livestock herders in Cauca, Colombia]Activity Report: Extreme weather events (drought) and its impact on assets, livelihoods and gender roles Case study of small-scale livestock herders in Cauca, Colombia
Autor: Arora, Diksha

In this paper, we present the gender disaggregated adoption and implementation patterns of different adaptation practices by rural communities in Tuma-La Dalia in Nicaragua. The analysis considers gender differences in knowledge, sources of information and intra-household dynamics related to adop...


Arora, Diksha[Activity Report: “Gender disaggregated CSA adoption trends: Results from two different surveys in Tuma-La Dalia in Nicaragua”]Activity Report: “Gender disaggregated CSA adoption trends: Results from two different surveys in Tuma-La Dalia in Nicaragua”

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