Bridging the divide in community development: The importance of process in linking community demands and responsive external support

Since smallholder farmers in the Global South are among the people most vulnerable to the impact of current and future climate change, numerous external actors focus on building their capacity in climate change adaptation and mitigation practices. Previous experience however shows that the success, efficiency and sustainability of these projects depends on appropriate models and tools being implemented in order to take relevant climate-smart practices to scale.


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Authors

Fuchs, L.E

Publication year

2021

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