Vulnerability, adaptation, and equity in the face of climate change and interacting shocks: the case of Ghanaian smallholder cocoa farmers
<p>Climate change is interacting with other shocks to produce new vulnerabilities, reinforce existing hardships and food insecurity, and expose inequities. This thesis examines these dynamics using cocoa- and food crop-producing households in the Central Region of Ghana as an empirical case st...
Main Author: | Picot, LE |
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Other Authors: | Malhi, Y |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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