Project lead: Abbie Clare Partners: University of Central Asia, Aga Khan Foundation, Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Geographical focus: Kyrgyzstan... Read more
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This paper is the first to quantitatively compare the power of subjective and objective resilience measures to predict future wellbeing in the face of socio-environmental shocks and stressors. It uses data from rural Kyrgyzstan. Read more

The Institute is involved, by either leading or contributing, in the following projects: Enabling environment for private sector/multi-stakeholder action to... Read more
The Grantham Research Institute was one of the partners in the project Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) that ran... Read more

Beatrice’s PhD title was ‘How to deal with climate change? Institutional adaptive capacity as a means to promote sustainable water... Read more

National governments, with development partners, have an important role to play in supporting adaptation and climate-resilient development among private actors – households, producers and small businesses – in the semi-arid lands of developing countries, argues this brief, a final output from the Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) project. Read more

Successful adaptation in climate-sensitive hotspots in Africa and Asia The need for bottom-up assessments of climate risks and adaptation in... Read more

Executives of resource companies can learn from the missteps of others on the increasingly career-defining challenge of resource nationalism, writes Daniel Litvin. Read more

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