Interlinkages between leverage points for strengthening adaptive capacity to climate change

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Linda M. Rosengren
Thomas Schinko
Jan Sendzimir
Abdul-Razak Mohammed
Rahajatu Buwah
Hilkka Vihinen
Christopher M. Raymond
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[1] Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke),Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry
[2] University of Helsinki,Helsinki Institute for Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
[3] Population and Just Societies Program,Ecosystems and Environment Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences
[4] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,Department of Economics and Management, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
[5] Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI),undefined
[6] Northern Development Authority (NDA),undefined
[7] University of Helsinki,undefined
[8] University of Helsinki,undefined
[9] University of Helsinki,undefined
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Sustainability Science | 2023年 / 18卷
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Leverage points; Interlinkages; Adaptive capacity; Climate change; Sustainability;
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While systemic leverage points have been identified as a powerful approach for planning and assessing policies and interventions for sustainability transformations, few studies have explored how leverage points interact and how this affects the desired change. In this study, we explored how the interlinkages between leverage points enable or constrain adaptive capacity to climate change of food system actors. We found 24 interlinkages when drawing on results from semi-structured interviews and a participatory visual art method used in focus groups in a case study in the Northern Region of Ghana. Nine interlinkages were identified as barriers to the adaptive capacity of the communities and actors of the local food system. For example, when studying the interlinkages between the place-specific leverage point of agricultural extension services and the generic leverage point of gender equality, we found that women have less access to agricultural extension services compared with men. Fifteen interlinkages were presented as enabling adaptive capacity; for example, women’s savings groups had many enabling interlinkages with gender equality such as creating unity and empowering the members. We argue that interlinkages between a set of leverage points (1) play a pivotal role in enabling or hindering the leverage points, (2) may instigate a chain of leverage and (3) may affect the system including the related leverage points in a deep or shallow way.
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页码:2199 / 2218
页数:19
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