Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia

The purpose of this case study, conducted in Amhara region of Ethiopia, is to contribute to efforts to measuring and assessing resilience properties of household livelihoods constructed in the risky environments. It provides new insights for assessing livelihood vulnerability and designing resilienc...

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Main Authors: Tesfahun A. KASIE, Enyew A. TSEGAYE, Antonio GRANDÍO-BOTELLA, Isabel GIMÉNEZ-GARCÍA
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Published: Universidad de Zaragoza, Cátedra de Solidaridad y Ciudadanía Global 2018-11-01
Series:Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo
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description The purpose of this case study, conducted in Amhara region of Ethiopia, is to contribute to efforts to measuring and assessing resilience properties of household livelihoods constructed in the risky environments. It provides new insights for assessing livelihood vulnerability and designing resilience building programs in areas of protracted food crisis. Based on resilience theory as applied to social-ecological systems with an application of Modern Portfolio Theory, we adapted and measure the four properties of resilience to livelihood systems and tested the expected relationships between system properties as predicted by resilience theory. Household livelihood systems exhibited the expected pattern of increasing connectivity with increasing wealth (food income). Similarly, household resilience to food insecurity improves with increasing diversity of livelihood options and diversity declines with increasing connectivity of the system. This study demonstrates the use of a set of metrics for assessing resilience properties of household livelihoods based on key driving factors.
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spelling doaj-art-608b13d4f0214a11bca48cc75eadf83d2025-01-03T00:05:12ZengUniversidad de Zaragoza, Cátedra de Solidaridad y Ciudadanía GlobalRevista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo2254-20352254-20352018-11-01725280https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_ried/ijds.252Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of EthiopiaTesfahun A. KASIE0Enyew A. TSEGAYE1Antonio GRANDÍO-BOTELLA2Isabel GIMÉNEZ-GARCÍA3Bahir Dar University (Ethiopia)Bahir Dar University (Ethiopia)Universitat Jaume I Castellón (Spain)Universitat Jaume I Castellón (Spain)The purpose of this case study, conducted in Amhara region of Ethiopia, is to contribute to efforts to measuring and assessing resilience properties of household livelihoods constructed in the risky environments. It provides new insights for assessing livelihood vulnerability and designing resilience building programs in areas of protracted food crisis. Based on resilience theory as applied to social-ecological systems with an application of Modern Portfolio Theory, we adapted and measure the four properties of resilience to livelihood systems and tested the expected relationships between system properties as predicted by resilience theory. Household livelihood systems exhibited the expected pattern of increasing connectivity with increasing wealth (food income). Similarly, household resilience to food insecurity improves with increasing diversity of livelihood options and diversity declines with increasing connectivity of the system. This study demonstrates the use of a set of metrics for assessing resilience properties of household livelihoods based on key driving factors.http://ried.unizar.es/index.php/revista/article/viewFile/252/pdf_1livelihood resilienceResilience TheoryPortfolio Theoryfood security
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Isabel GIMÉNEZ-GARCÍA
Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia
Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo
livelihood resilience
Resilience Theory
Portfolio Theory
food security
title Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia
title_full Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia
title_short Measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of Ethiopia
title_sort measuring resilience properties of household livelihoods and food security outcomes in the risky environments of ethiopia
topic livelihood resilience
Resilience Theory
Portfolio Theory
food security
url http://ried.unizar.es/index.php/revista/article/viewFile/252/pdf_1
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