Post-disaster needs assessments guidelines: Volume B - Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Forestry
This chapter is underpinned conceptually by a Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, which is a people-centred approach that allows flexible assessment and planning and can facilitate a comprehensive assessment. A Sustainable Livelihoods Framework consists of four key elements:
• Vulnerability context: shocks, trends, etc.;
• Livelihood assets and activities: human, natural, financial, social and physical capital;
• Structures and processes: institutions, policies, social processes, etc.; and
• Livelihood strategies and outcomes: increased income, reduced vulnerability, improved
food security, etc.
These guidelines also follow an ecosystem perspective that takes into account the natural resource base upon which livelihoods depend. The sector recovery plan proposed would ensure the integrated management of land, water, forests, wetlands, soils and other resources that sustain livelihoods and promotes conservation and sustainable use in an equitable way. This volume is available in English, French, and Russian.
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