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Adaptive social protection: mapping the evidence and policy context in the agriculture sector in South Asia

Adaptive social protection: mapping the evidence and policy context in the agriculture sector in South Asia

The concept of Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) refers to a series of measures which aims to build resilience of the poorest and most vulnerable people to climate change by combining elements of social protection (SP), disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) in programmes and projects. While these approaches have much in common, because they have developed separately over the last two decades, they are not likely to be sufficient in the long run if they continue to be applied in isolation from one another.