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Between structure and agency: Livelihoods and adaptation in Ghana’s Central Region

This article examines adaptation decision-making through a diversified livelihoods strategy that distributes risk across market and subsistence production in Ghana’s Central Region. Specifically, it asks how this strategy, which is an adaptation to a relatively recent convergence of economic and environmental uncertainty in this context, is accepted and reproduced by society at large, even as … Continue reading Between structure and agency: Livelihoods and adaptation in Ghana’s Central Region