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Autor/Urheber | Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy; Lora Kryz C. Baje |
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Titel | Toward an adaptive social protection in the Philippines ; Policy Notes ; No. 2017-18. |
Quelle | Philippine Institute for Development Studies (2017)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Development Indicators; Environmental Indicators; Economic Indicators; Educational Indicators; Demographic Indicators; Health Indicators; Disadvantaged Groups; Socially Disadvantaged Children; Social Conditions; Urban Development; Urban Sociology; Income Distribution; Social Justice; Alleviating Poverty; Anti-Poverty; Extreme Poverty; Fight Against Poverty; Global Poverty; Health Aspects Of Poverty; Indicators Of Poverty; Participatory Poverty Assessment; Poverty Eradication; Poverty Analysis; Poverty In Developing Countries; Urban Poverty; Social planning; Social policy; Social administration; Social security; Social services; Social welfare; Poverty; Unemployment; Poor; Economic forecasting; Health expectancy; Social groups; Political participation; Distribution of income; Inequality of income; Developing countries; Mass society; Social change; Social stability; Population; Sustainable development; Peasantry; Urban policy; Urban renewal; Social accounting; Economic growth |
Abstract | Adaptive social protection (ASP) explores the intersection of social protection (SP), climate change adaptation (CCA), and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in addressing poverty and vulnerability. Exploring the said intersection is essential given the potential adverse effects of frequent extreme weather events and shifting weather patterns on the success of SP and poverty reduction efforts in the Philippines. This Policy Note investigates the concept of ASP. It also recommends applicable measures to make the existing SP programs in the Philippines become more adaptive. |
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