Climate-responsive Social Protection
In the years ahead, development efforts aiming at reducing vulnerability will increasingly have to factor in climate change, and social protection is no exception. This paper sets out the case for climate?responsive social protection and proposes a...
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ADVERSE CLIMATE ADVERSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ALLOCATION APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY CAPACITY BUILDING CASH PAYMENTS CASH SUPPORT CASH TRANSFERS CHRONIC POVERTY CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCES CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY CLIMATE CHANGES CLIMATE DISASTERS CLIMATE EVENT CLIMATE EXPOSURE CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE FORECASTS CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INSURANCE CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE PROJECTIONS CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE STIMULI CLIMATE TRENDS CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VULNERABILITY CLIMATIC EVENTS CLIMATIC RISKS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INITIATIVES CONFLICT CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING BEHAVIORS COPING STRATEGIES COVARIATE SHOCKS CREDIT PROGRAM CROP INSURANCE DAMAGES DISABILITY BENEFITS DISASTER RISK FINANCING DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES EMERGENCY FEEDING EMERGENCY FOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMISSIONS ENERGY SUBSIDIES EPIDEMICS EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME SEA LEVELS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FEASIBILITY FEEDING PROGRAMS FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD AID FOOD ASSISTANCE FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY FOOD TRANSFERS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TRANSFERS INFORMAL COPING MECHANISMS INFORMAL SAFETY NETS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE CONTRACTS INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE INSTRUMENTS INSURANCE MARKET INSURANCE MECHANISMS INSURANCE PILOT INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE PRODUCTS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE PROTECTION INSURANCE SCHEMES INTENSE STORMS INTENSITY OF STORMS INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL REINSURANCE INVESTMENT DECISIONS LABOR DEMAND LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS LAND DEGRADATION LAND USE LEAN SEASON LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT LIVESTOCK INSURANCE MAGNITUDE OF CLIMATE CHANGE MALNUTRITION MEANS TEST MEANS TESTING METEOROLOGY MORAL HAZARD NATURAL DISASTERS NEAR POOR NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE OCEAN TEMPERATURES PARAMETRIC INSURANCE PRODUCTS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY RESPONSE POOR PORTFOLIO POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE VOLATILITY PRIVATE INSURANCE PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION SYSTEM PROTECTION SYSTEMS PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS REAL ESTATE RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE RISK COPING RISK MITIGATION RISK POOLING RISK REDUCTION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NET TRANSFERS SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCENARIOS SEAWATER SEVERE WEATHER SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS SHOCK SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL BENEFITS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TRANSFERS TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS TEMPERATURE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSITORY POVERTY TRANSITORY SHOCKS TROPICAL CYCLONES UNCERTAINTIES UNINSURED RISK VARIABILITY IN RAINFALL VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS VULNERABLE REGIONS WAGE RATE WEATHER SHOCKS WINTER STORMS WORKS PROGRAM WORKS PROJECTS |
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ADVERSE CLIMATE ADVERSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ALLOCATION APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY CAPACITY BUILDING CASH PAYMENTS CASH SUPPORT CASH TRANSFERS CHRONIC POVERTY CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCES CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY CLIMATE CHANGES CLIMATE DISASTERS CLIMATE EVENT CLIMATE EXPOSURE CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE FORECASTS CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INSURANCE CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE PROJECTIONS CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE STIMULI CLIMATE TRENDS CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VULNERABILITY CLIMATIC EVENTS CLIMATIC RISKS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INITIATIVES CONFLICT CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING BEHAVIORS COPING STRATEGIES COVARIATE SHOCKS CREDIT PROGRAM CROP INSURANCE DAMAGES DISABILITY BENEFITS DISASTER RISK FINANCING DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES EMERGENCY FEEDING EMERGENCY FOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMISSIONS ENERGY SUBSIDIES EPIDEMICS EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME SEA LEVELS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FEASIBILITY FEEDING PROGRAMS FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD AID FOOD ASSISTANCE FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY FOOD TRANSFERS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TRANSFERS INFORMAL COPING MECHANISMS INFORMAL SAFETY NETS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE CONTRACTS INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE INSTRUMENTS INSURANCE MARKET INSURANCE MECHANISMS INSURANCE PILOT INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE PRODUCTS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE PROTECTION INSURANCE SCHEMES INTENSE STORMS INTENSITY OF STORMS INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL REINSURANCE INVESTMENT DECISIONS LABOR DEMAND LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS LAND DEGRADATION LAND USE LEAN SEASON LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT LIVESTOCK INSURANCE MAGNITUDE OF CLIMATE CHANGE MALNUTRITION MEANS TEST MEANS TESTING METEOROLOGY MORAL HAZARD NATURAL DISASTERS NEAR POOR NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE OCEAN TEMPERATURES PARAMETRIC INSURANCE PRODUCTS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY RESPONSE POOR PORTFOLIO POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE VOLATILITY PRIVATE INSURANCE PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION SYSTEM PROTECTION SYSTEMS PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS REAL ESTATE RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE RISK COPING RISK MITIGATION RISK POOLING RISK REDUCTION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NET TRANSFERS SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCENARIOS SEAWATER SEVERE WEATHER SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS SHOCK SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL BENEFITS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TRANSFERS TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS TEMPERATURE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSITORY POVERTY TRANSITORY SHOCKS TROPICAL CYCLONES UNCERTAINTIES UNINSURED RISK VARIABILITY IN RAINFALL VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS VULNERABLE REGIONS WAGE RATE WEATHER SHOCKS WINTER STORMS WORKS PROGRAM WORKS PROJECTS Kuriakose, Anne T. Heltberg, Rasmus Wiseman, William Costella, Cecilia Cipryk, Rachel Cornelius, Sabine Climate-responsive Social Protection |
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Social Protection and Labor Discussion Paper;No. 1210 |
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In the years ahead, development efforts
aiming at reducing vulnerability will increasingly have to
factor in climate change, and social protection is no
exception. This paper sets out the case for
climate?responsive social protection and proposes a
framework with principles, design features, and functions
that would help Social Protection (SP) systems evolve in a
climate?responsive direction. The principles comprise
climate?aware planning; livelihood?based approaches that
consider the full range of assets and institutions available
to households and communities; and aiming for resilient
communities by planning for the long term. Four design
features that can help achieve this are: scalable and
flexible programs that can increase coverage in response to
climate disasters; climate?responsive targeting systems;
investments in livelihoods that build community and
household resilience; and promotion of better climate risk management. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Kuriakose, Anne T. Heltberg, Rasmus Wiseman, William Costella, Cecilia Cipryk, Rachel Cornelius, Sabine |
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Kuriakose, Anne T. Heltberg, Rasmus Wiseman, William Costella, Cecilia Cipryk, Rachel Cornelius, Sabine |
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Kuriakose, Anne T. |
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Climate-responsive Social Protection |
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Climate-responsive Social Protection |
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Climate-responsive Social Protection |
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Climate-responsive Social Protection |
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Climate-responsive Social Protection |
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climate-responsive social protection |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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okr-10986-135552021-04-23T14:03:08Z Climate-responsive Social Protection Kuriakose, Anne T. Heltberg, Rasmus Wiseman, William Costella, Cecilia Cipryk, Rachel Cornelius, Sabine ACCESS TO SERVICES ADVERSE CLIMATE ADVERSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ALLOCATION APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY CAPACITY BUILDING CASH PAYMENTS CASH SUPPORT CASH TRANSFERS CHRONIC POVERTY CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCES CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY CLIMATE CHANGES CLIMATE DISASTERS CLIMATE EVENT CLIMATE EXPOSURE CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE FORECASTS CLIMATE IMPACTS CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INSURANCE CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE PROJECTIONS CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE STIMULI CLIMATE TRENDS CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATE VULNERABILITY CLIMATIC EVENTS CLIMATIC RISKS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INITIATIVES CONFLICT CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING BEHAVIORS COPING STRATEGIES COVARIATE SHOCKS CREDIT PROGRAM CROP INSURANCE DAMAGES DISABILITY BENEFITS DISASTER RISK FINANCING DROUGHT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES EMERGENCY FEEDING EMERGENCY FOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMISSIONS ENERGY SUBSIDIES EPIDEMICS EXTREME CLIMATE EVENTS EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME SEA LEVELS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FEASIBILITY FEEDING PROGRAMS FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD AID FOOD ASSISTANCE FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY FOOD TRANSFERS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TRANSFERS INFORMAL COPING MECHANISMS INFORMAL SAFETY NETS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE CONTRACTS INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE INSTRUMENTS INSURANCE MARKET INSURANCE MECHANISMS INSURANCE PILOT INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE PRODUCTS INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE PROTECTION INSURANCE SCHEMES INTENSE STORMS INTENSITY OF STORMS INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL REINSURANCE INVESTMENT DECISIONS LABOR DEMAND LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS LAND DEGRADATION LAND USE LEAN SEASON LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT LIVESTOCK INSURANCE MAGNITUDE OF CLIMATE CHANGE MALNUTRITION MEANS TEST MEANS TESTING METEOROLOGY MORAL HAZARD NATURAL DISASTERS NEAR POOR NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE OCEAN TEMPERATURES PARAMETRIC INSURANCE PRODUCTS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY RESPONSE POOR PORTFOLIO POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE VOLATILITY PRIVATE INSURANCE PROTECTION POLICIES PROTECTION SYSTEM PROTECTION SYSTEMS PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS REAL ESTATE RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE RISK COPING RISK MITIGATION RISK POOLING RISK REDUCTION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS SAFETY NET TRANSFERS SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCENARIOS SEAWATER SEVERE WEATHER SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS SHOCK SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL BENEFITS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL RISK SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TRANSFERS TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS TEMPERATURE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSFER PROGRAM TRANSITORY POVERTY TRANSITORY SHOCKS TROPICAL CYCLONES UNCERTAINTIES UNINSURED RISK VARIABILITY IN RAINFALL VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS VULNERABLE REGIONS WAGE RATE WEATHER SHOCKS WINTER STORMS WORKS PROGRAM WORKS PROJECTS In the years ahead, development efforts aiming at reducing vulnerability will increasingly have to factor in climate change, and social protection is no exception. This paper sets out the case for climate?responsive social protection and proposes a framework with principles, design features, and functions that would help Social Protection (SP) systems evolve in a climate?responsive direction. The principles comprise climate?aware planning; livelihood?based approaches that consider the full range of assets and institutions available to households and communities; and aiming for resilient communities by planning for the long term. Four design features that can help achieve this are: scalable and flexible programs that can increase coverage in response to climate disasters; climate?responsive targeting systems; investments in livelihoods that build community and household resilience; and promotion of better climate risk management. 2013-05-28T16:59:28Z 2013-05-28T16:59:28Z 2012-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/15961968/climate-responsive-social-protection http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13555 English en_US Social Protection and Labor Discussion Paper;No. 1210 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |