Skip to main content

Copy and paste the code below, or use the file export link (if available for that format).

@article{
  author = {Hamidou Diawara - Resident Representative (UNDP, Chad), Mahamat Ali Hassan},
  title = {Building Resilience},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {2011},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.un.org.kh/undp/knowledge/publications/2},
  abstract = {The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remains the cornerstone of national development. The report aims to contribute to more informed public debate in Cambodia by discussing what will be required to build climate-resilient rural livelihoods in the country that will contribute to meeting long-term development objectives.}
}
Download File
AU - Hamidou Diawara - Resident Representative (UNDP, Chad), Mahamat Ali Hassan
TI - Building Resilience
PT - Journal Article
DP - 2011
TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remains the cornerstone of national development. The report aims to contribute to more informed public debate in Cambodia by discussing what will be required to build climate-resilient rural livelihoods in the country that will contribute to meeting long-term development objectives.
Download File
%0 Journal Article
%A Hamidou Diawara - Resident Representative (UNDP, Chad), Mahamat Ali Hassan
%T Building Resilience
%D 2011
%J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
%U http://www.un.org.kh/undp/knowledge/publications/2,
%X The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remains the cornerstone of national development. The report aims to contribute to more informed public debate in Cambodia by discussing what will be required to build climate-resilient rural livelihoods in the country that will contribute to meeting long-term development objectives.
Download File
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hamidou Diawara - Resident Representative (UNDP, Chad), Mahamat Ali Hassan
TI  - Building Resilience
PY  - 2011
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.un.org.kh/undp/knowledge/publications/2,
AB  - The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remains the cornerstone of national development. The report aims to contribute to more informed public debate in Cambodia by discussing what will be required to build climate-resilient rural livelihoods in the country that will contribute to meeting long-term development objectives.
Download File
TY  - JOUR
T1  - Building Resilience
AU  - Hamidou Diawara - Resident Representative (UNDP, Chad), Mahamat Ali Hassan
PY  - 2011
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.un.org.kh/undp/knowledge/publications/2,
AB  - The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remains the cornerstone of national development. The report aims to contribute to more informed public debate in Cambodia by discussing what will be required to build climate-resilient rural livelihoods in the country that will contribute to meeting long-term development objectives.