2023
DOI: 10.1111/spol.12983
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Adaptive social protection in Indonesia: Stress‐testing the effect of a natural disaster on poverty and vulnerability

Katrin Gasior,
Gemma Wright,
Helen Barnes
et al.

Abstract: Indonesia is among the countries with the highest exposure to natural disasters, and risks are expected to increase due to climate change. Natural disasters and other shocks require well‐developed social protection systems that can cushion the economic consequences for those most vulnerable to these events. International stakeholders advocate for ‘Adaptive Social Protection’ which links social policy with strategies on disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. This article uses the tax‐benefit mic… Show more

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