The characteristics of a sustainable livelihood The DFID defines a sustainable livelihood (SL) based on capabilities, assets (both material and social resources) and activities required for living. A livelihood is sustainable when it can cope with and recover from stresses and shocks and maintain or enhance its capabilities and assets both now and in the future, while not undermining natural resource bases. The Inclusive Growth & Sustainable Livelihoods area seeks to address the poverty challenge, providing inputs at both upstream and downstream levels and building on the 2011-2015 programme cycle components such as livelihoods, economic … The focus was on the factors that are most relevant to the farmer’s livelihoods and the relationship between these factors. The sustainable livelihoods framework presents the main factors that affect people’s livelihoods, and typical relationships between these. CARE’s programming principles for livelihood projects Figure 5. The sustainable livelihood framework is suitable for this study, the reason being that , analyses of livelihoods using this framework are usually done on entire households. This paper provides a summary of some important recent thinking on sustainable livelihoods and vulnerability to disasters. A shock emerging from the vulnerability context of a community can affect livelihood assets infl uencing them in different ways. 0
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%PDF-1.3 Module 3: Investment and Resource Management Session 7: Socio-Economic & Livelihood Analysis. DFID adapts a version of Chambers Conway’s definition of livelihoods: “A livelihood comprises the capabilities, assets and activities required for a means of living. To promote and safeguard livelihoods, lives and sustainable development, one of the options adopted was building resilience. It also comments on issues arising from current theories that are relevant to work on livelihood options for disaster risk reduction. This ppt is compiled by S.Rengasamy to introduce the concept of livelihood to MSW students specializing in community development The Sustainable Livelihoods Framework LIVELIHOOD STRATEGIES Combining: the assets they can access Taking account of:the vulnerability context Supported or obstructed by: policies, institutions and processes . 0000006362 00000 n
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The concept of ‘sustainable livelihoods’ is increasingly important in the development debate. Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) underscores how programming around the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (Figure 1) enhances development and builds resilience even in crisis-affected communities. It is part of the set of tools under the Sustainable livelihood approach. 0000002046 00000 n
2. The SL approach based on this framework supports poverty eradication by making enhancement of poor people’s livelihoods a central goal of development efforts. A central notion is that different households have differ-ent access livelihood assets, which the sustainable livelihood approach aims to expand. The sustainable livelihoods idea was first introduced by the Brundtland Commission on Environment and Development as a way of linking socioeconomic and ecological considerations in a cohesive, policy-relevant structure. This framework provides guiding action to address and overcome poverty to become self-reliant, placing … The sustainable livelihoods framework The framework, which is presented in schematic form below and discussed in detail in Section 2 of the Guidance Sheets, has been developed to help understand and analyse the livelihoods of the poor. This paper does not attempt to offer a critique or replace or modify the sustainable livelihoods conceptual framework – work which has been adequately done by others. It can be used in both planning new development activities and assessing the contribution to livelihood sustainability made by existing activities. The focus was on the factors that are most relevant to the farmer’s livelihoods and the relationship between these factors. Increasing . The Sustainable Livelihoods framework is an asset-based approach for understanding and working with individuals living in poverty.1 Since 2002, Momentum has collaborated with Eko Nomos and the Canadian Women’s Foundation to integrate the Sustainable Livelihoods framework across the organization. One has a narrower economic focus on production, employment and household income. This framework provides guiding action to address and overcome poverty to become self-reliant, placing the … This paper outlines a framework for analysing sustainable livelihoods, defined here in relation to five key indicators. xref
A central notion is that different households have different access livelihood assets, … Beyond this however, the livelihoods framework is extremely descriptive, static, and reactive. <<1048AC976861EE43B9189F88E2217F02>]/Prev 275308>>
CARE’s Livelihood Model Figure 4. The necessities of life here include the basic necessities in the form of food, clothing and shelter. 0000044168 00000 n
Livelihoods assets Financial Capital Natural Capital Social Capital Physical Capital Human Capital The Poor Slide 2 IFAD SL Workshop Sustainable Livelihoods Framework 4. The sustainable livelihoods framework helps to organize the factors that constrain or enhance livelihood op-portunities and shows how they relate to one another. 0000001116 00000 n
Beyond this however, the livelihoods framework is extremely descriptive, static, and reactive. The framework shows how, in different contexts, sustainable livelihoods are achieved through access to a range of livelihood resources (natural, economic, human and social capitals) which are combined in the pursuit of different livelihood strategies (agricultural intensification or extensification, livelihood diversification and migration). These constraints and opportunities are shaped by numerous factors, ranging from global or national level trends and structures over which individuals have no … The sustainable livelihoods framework presents the main factors that affect people’s livelihoods, and typical relationships between these. The Inclusive Growth & Sustainable Livelihoods area seeks to address the poverty challenge, providing inputs at both upstream and downstream levels and building on the 2011-2015 programme cycle components such as livelihoods, economic management, environmental sustainability, and … 82 0 obj
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The Sustainable Livelihoods Framework • It’s ONE WAY of “organising” the complex issues surrounding POVERTY• It’s NOT the ONLY WAY• It needs to be:o Modifiedo Adaptedo Made appropriate to local circumstanceso Made appropriate to local priorities Compiled by S.Rengasamy Madurai Institute of Social Sciences 1 0000107415 00000 n
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The Sustainable Livelihoods framework is an asset-based approach for understanding and working with individuals living in poverty.1 Since 2002, Momentum has collaborated with Eko Nomos and the Canadian Women’s Foundation to integrate the Sustainable Livelihoods framework across … The livelihood assets, sustainable livelihoods framework Informal settlements, like most of the problems confronting people living in poverty in the urban South, are the outcome of failed policies; inappropriate regulatory frameworks and administrative 0000002587 00000 n
Figure 1. In particular, it looks at the sustainable livelihoods (SL) framework currently being developed and promoted. trailer
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The Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) concept and framework adopted by DFID in the late 1990s (building on work by IDS, IISD, Oxfam and others) have been adapted by different organisations to suit a variety of contexts, issues, priorities and applications. 0000009740 00000 n
The Sustainable Livelihoods Framework IFAD SL Workshop. Livelihoods as a concept indicate the means to securing the necessities of life. It is this last difficulty which this paper tried to address. The framework shows how, in different contexts, sustainable livelihoods are achieved through access to a range of livelihood resources (natural, economic, human and social capitals) which are combined in the pursuit of different livelihood strategies (agricultural intensification or extensification, livelihood … The framework shows how, in different contexts, sustainable livelihoods are achieved through access to a livelihoods are shaped, it is not readily applicable as a research tool. The objective and Importance of sustainable livelihood framework is to increase people control of their natural resources, build reliable and fair access to food. Sustainable rural livelihoods: A framework for analysis Figure 2. It is defined in terms of the ability of a social unit to enhance its assets and capabilities in the face of shocks and stresses over time. One of these is the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (Scoones, 1998; Department for International Development [DFID], 2000), which seeks … 0000108235 00000 n
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The sustainable livelihoods framework in 3.1.1 is an effort to conceptualise livelihoods in a holistic way, capturing the many complexities of livelihoods, and the constraints and opportunities that they are subjected to. The Sustainable Livelihoods Framework. 0000111157 00000 n
Instead, it is intended to stimulate readers to reflect on the approach and … Sustainable Livelihood Analysis (SLA) has since the 1990s become the dominant approach to the implementation of development interventions by a number of major international agencies. %��������� 0000007869 00000 n
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In this research, the SL framework is applied to an analysis of tourism development among the Shanmei Cou in Taiwan. The framework shows how, in different contexts, sustainable livelihoods are achieved through access to a range of livelihood resources (natural, economic, human and social capitals) which are combined in the pursuit of different livelihood strategies (agricultural intensification or extensification, livelihood diversification and migration). 0000012538 00000 n
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The concept of sustainable livelihoods is a reference point for a wide range of people involved in different aspects of development policy formulation and planning. The framework shows how, in different contexts, sustainable livelihoods are achieved through access to a range of livelihood resources (natural, economic, human and social capitals) which are combined in the pursuit of different livelihood strategies (agricultural intensification or extensification, livelihood diversification and migration). 3.5 Food First vs Sustainable Livelihood Approach 17 3.6 Intra-Household Issues with Livelihoods 17 4. 2 0 obj For rural people, agriculture and other natural resource-based activities may play an important role, but rural households also diversify into other activities, some of which are linked to agriculture and the natural resources sector, others which are not. 0000044594 00000 n
The sustainable livelihoods framework helps to organize the factors that constrain or enhance livelihood opportunities and shows how they relate to one another. FAO Policy Learning Programme. It is a holistic, asset-based framework for understanding poverty and the work of poverty reduction. sustainable livelihoods framework (Figure 1). The Sustainable Livelihoods framework was adapted from a model developed by the UK’s Department for International Development, and adjusted for use in Canada. IMPORTANT CONCEPTS IN HIV/AIDS 19 4.1 The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Livelihood and Food Security 19 4.2 The Impact of Livelihood and Food Security on HIV/AIDS 20 5. 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