Learning from Hindsight: Synthesis report on Oxfam resilience research
Editor(s)
Gingerich, Tara R.Publication date
2017-08-30Keywords
Climate change adaptationCommunity engagement
Disaster risk reduction
Gender analysis
Gender justice
Resilience
Sustainability
Indigenous rights
Indigenous knowledge
Resilient development
Social capital
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OxfamSeries
Resilient DevelopmentDocument type
Research reportDescription
What can we learn about resilience by examining completed resilience, disaster risk reduction, and climate change adaptation projects? Oxfam conducted three such case studies in Bolivia, Colombia, and Fiji, looking at the conditions required for successful resilient development as well as issues around timing and duration. This synthesis report presents a summary of the three projects and distills the findings that were common to our analysis of them as well as a related climate change adaptation project in Vanuatu.
This report is part of a series that seeks to draw lessons from resilience projects in Latin America and the Pacific. Follow the links below to the other papers in the series:
- Addressing Water Shortages: A catalyst for more resilient development in Fiji
- Building Resilience Through Iterative Processes: Mainstreaming ancestral knowledge, social movements and the making of sustainable programming in Bolivia
- 'Disaster is Nature Telling Us How to Live Resiliently': Indigenous disaster risk reduction, organizing, and spirituality in Tierradentro, Colombia
This research was conducted with the support of the Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies.