Resumo:Much research to date has tended to view vulnerability (and resilience) by discipline or sector, yet individuals and households experience multiple, interacting and sometimes compound vulnerabilities. Cross-disciplinary thinking is emerging as multi-dimensional vulnerability is likely to come increasingly to the fore if the outlook over the next 15 to 25 years is one of shifting and new vulnerabilities. (…)

Palavras-chave:Snakes and Ladders, Buffers and Passports: Rethinking Poverty, Vulnerability and Wellbeing
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Tipo/Issue:One Pager/131
ISSN:2318-9118

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