Alexander Arnall’s research while affiliated with University of Reading and other places

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Figure 1: Conceptual representation of adaptive social protection
Table 1 : Promoting CCA and DRR through ASP
Figure 2: Types of interventions as a function of the degree of integration of SP with DRR and CCA (toward ASP) 
Degree of integration of approaches from the perspective of individual policy domain
Promoting Resilient Livelihoods Through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 Programmes in South Asia
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January 2013

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Development Policy Review

Mark Davies

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Alexander Arnall

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Adaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA), the need for which is increasingly recognised by practitioners and academics. Relying on 124 agricultural programmes implemented in five countries in Asia, this article considers how these elements are being brought together, and explores the potential gains of these linkages. It shows that full integration is still relatively limited but that, when it occurs, it helps to shift the time horizon beyond short‐term interventions aimed at supporting peoples' coping strategies and/or graduation objectives, towards longer‐term interventions that can help promote transformation towards climate and disaster resilient livelihood options.

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... In analysing the implementation changes of social protection measures across the Gulf states, we observe diverse policy adaptations that reflect the evolving nature of social safety nets in the region. This heterogeneity in approach aligns with contemporary discourse on adaptive social protection (ASP) and shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) frameworks (Davies et al., 2013;O'Brien et al., 2018). The data reveals significant variations in both the quantity and typology of implementation changes across the six GCC countries. ...

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Temporary Measures or Lasting Reform? Examining Gulf States’ Evolving Welfare Policies in Response to the Global Health Crisis
Promoting Resilient Livelihoods Through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 Programmes in South Asia

Development Policy Review