Even when #naturebasedsolutions aim to reduce inequality, they can fail E.g. community-based sustainable development incl. forest management in Malawi, aimed to reduce within-village #inequality, and yet still benefited the richest households most https:
RT @LindsayStringer: Great to see this paper with @BenWood1987 @AndyDougill, Claire Quinn now online! https://t.co/M7GX3N3XqZ
Great to see this paper with @BenWood1987 @AndyDougill, Claire Quinn now online! https://t.co/M7GX3N3XqZ
RT @AndyDougill: Great work from @BenWood1987 evaluating the Enhancing Community Resilience Programme via @CCCEP https://t.co/2ZBgyIXvnR
RT @AndyDougill: Great work from @BenWood1987 evaluating the Enhancing Community Resilience Programme via @CCCEP https://t.co/2ZBgyIXvnR
RT @AndyDougill: New: Investigating Climate Compatible Development Outcomes & Implications for Distributive Justice: #Malawi insights https…
Great work from @BenWood1987 evaluating the Enhancing Community Resilience Programme via @CCCEP https://t.co/2ZBgyIXvnR
Climate compatible development winners and losers in Malawi. My new article published @springernature https://t.co/G8HGcQ69gl @SRILeeds
New: Investigating Climate Compatible Development Outcomes & Implications for Distributive Justice: #Malawi insights https://t.co/Xi7NJ5i1p1