What is it about?
The findings reveal that climate change disrupts key livelihoods, exacerbates socio-economic inequalities, and poses significant challenges to adaptation. Participants reported shifting fishing patterns, declining agricultural yields, infrastructure damage due to flooding, and worsening water security.
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Why is it important?
This research highlights the need for equitable adaptation strategies that integrate socioeconomic, environmental, and political solutions to mitigate climate-induced poverty. By emphasizing localized experiences, the study contributes to policy discussions on climate justice and resiliencebuilding in vulnerable communities.
Perspectives
The study throw searchlight on challenges such as financial constraints, weak governance structures, and lack of coordinated policy interventions as hindering long-term resilience.
Professor Emmanuel Kojo Sakyi
University of Ghan
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This page is a summary of: Climate Change Impacts on Poverty and Community Adaptation in Coastal Ghana, August 2025, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6839488/v1.
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