An applied research agenda for navigating diverse livelihood challenges in rural coastal communities in the tropics
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Rural, tropical coastal communities are experiencing sustained, often increasing food insecurity, poverty, and global change impacts. These challenges have stimulated a rise in projects aiming to enhance and diversify local livelihoods. The ability of these projects to achieve broad-scale benefits is limited by approaches that do not account for feedbacks among sectors and across marine and terrestrial environments. To address these limitations, we present an applied research agenda to support an integrated approach to livelihood project planning and management. This agenda explicitly examines interactions among natural resources, industries, and livelihoods and is based on three foundational activities: (1) a governance review and assessment, (2) strategic partnership formation, and (3) a diagnostic approach supported by science and shared outcomes. We add structure to the established logic in our field by broadening the sectoral and spatial scope of livelihoods projects, so they can better contribute to interrelated UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Amy Diedrich, Stephanie Duce, Hampus Eriksson, Hugh Govan, Daykin Harohau, Gina Koczberski, Jacqueline Lau, David Mills, Tessa Minter, Dirk Steenbergen, Max Troell. (18/11/2022). An applied research agenda for navigating diverse livelihood challenges in rural coastal communities in the tropics. One Earth, 5 (11), pp. 1205-1215.
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Hampus Eriksson https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1199-6889
Jacqueline Lau https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0403-8423
David Jonathan Mills https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0181-843X
Jacqueline Lau https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0403-8423
David Jonathan Mills https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0181-843X
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2022
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Cell Press