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1. DISENTANGLING VULNERABILITIES A participatory assessment of priorities for climate change adaptation among smallholders in Kenya C. Roncoli (UGA), B. Okoba (KARI), V. Gathaara (KARI), J. Ngugi (KARI) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 9-11 March 2011
((Our study reiterates the need to integrate technical, institutional, and policy aspects the need to take into account social and spatial heterogeneities in priorities and constraints. This is nothing new: but for a long view of adaptation: We need to go further and move from efforts to tweak the system and foster incremental adjustments to identifying for trigger points for transformative change and this takes us into the realm of politics In this respect, a promising development is the passing of the new constitution which was voted in by 2/3 of Kenyan, laying the foundation for more accountable and representative governance and, with it, greater security and stability. This offers an invaluable research opportunity to look at how these changes are affecting people’s sense of risk and possibilities. And a key question that needs to be explored is how do you repair memory and restore trust within and across communities, how you rebuild social capital that is so needed for resilient systems ?