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Article: Fishing, farming and factories: adaptive development in coastal Cambodia

Horlings, Jason / Marschke, Melissa

Climate and development. 2020 July 2, v. 12, no. 6

2020  

Abstract: Climate change is threatening poverty reduction throughout the global South. One set of arguments found within the environmental change literature is that socio-ecological systems and people must have general development capacities and climate-adaptive ... ...

Abstract Climate change is threatening poverty reduction throughout the global South. One set of arguments found within the environmental change literature is that socio-ecological systems and people must have general development capacities and climate-adaptive capacities if development under climate change will be successful. This combination is known as adaptive development. The objective of this paper is to study if the emergence of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) influences adaptive development in coastal Cambodia. Our findings are as follows: from a systems perspective, we argue that development capacities are being strengthened with SEZ employment as many employees experience an increased, predictable income, even as climate-specific capacities are weak, beyond the changes to climate exposure that people experience through migration. However, even as industrial and migration systems develop, the lack of climate-specific capacities in the urban system is concerning: water supply, land-use planning, and urban governance take little account of climate change adaptation, which may undermine longer-term development in this region. Within households, however, we see differentiation and agency, including farming households that rely on remittances from migratory SEZ labour during droughts, and local fishing households that diversify their livelihoods via nearby SEZ employment.
Keywords climate ; climate change ; employment ; governance ; income ; labor ; migratory behavior ; people ; poverty ; water supply ; Cambodia
Language English
Dates of publication 2020-0702
Size p. 521-531.
Publishing place Taylor & Francis
Document type Article
Note NAL-AP-2-clean
ISSN 1756-5537
DOI 10.1080/17565529.2019.1645637
Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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