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Kate Duggan
Publications - 6
Citations - 240
Kate Duggan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stakeholder & Livelihood. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 210 citations.
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Framing the application of adaptation pathways for rural livelihoods and global change in eastern Indonesian islands
J.R.A. Butler,Wayan Suadnya,Ketut Puspadi,Yusuf Akhyar Sutaryono,Russell M. Wise,Tim Skewes,Dewi Kirono,Erin Bohensky,Tarningsih Handayani,Putrawan Habibi,M. Kisman,I. Suharto,Hanartani,S. Supartarningsih,A. Ripaldi,A. Fachry,Y. Yanuartati,G. Abbas,Kate Duggan,Andrew Ash +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider whether generic justifications for adaptation pathways are tenable in the local context of climate and global change, rural poverty and development, and propose an adaptation pathways approach which can address the proximate and systemic causes of vulnerability and contested decision-making.
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Priming adaptation pathways through adaptive co-management: Design and evaluation for developing countries
J.R.A. Butler,Wayan Suadnya,Y. Yanuartati,Seona Meharg,Russell M. Wise,Yusuf Akhyar Sutaryono,Kate Duggan +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a 4-year governance experiment in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, Indonesia, which applied adaptive co-management (ACM) as a governance approach to prime a transformation to adaptation pathways-based development planning.
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How Feasible Is the Scaling-Out of Livelihood and Food System Adaptation in Asia-Pacific Islands?
James R.A. Butler,Wayne Rochester,Tim Skewes,Russell M. Wise,Erin Bohensky,Jack Katzfey,Dewi Kirono,Nate Peterson,Wayan Suadnya,Y. Yanuartati,Tarningsih Handayani,Putrawan Habibi,I Komang Damar Jaya,Yusuf Akhyar Sutaryono,Barbara Masike-Liri,Desmond Vaghelo,Kate Duggan +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of scaling-out adaptation strategies in two provinces in the Asia-Pacific region is tested by a sub-district typology of resource use, guided by a participatory, systems-based livelihood adaptation pathways approach in case studies.
Report: 'Evaluating the impacts of participatory planning for urban water infrastructure and rural livelihoods adaptation in Indonesia'
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an evaluation methodology developed as part of the Australian-CSIRO Research for Development (R4D) Alliance (2009-2014) to evaluate and quantify the impact of the individual projects, and to provide an opportunity for reflection by the project teams and hence further build capacity through learning.