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Praying for Drought: Persistent Vulnerability and the Politics of Patronage in Ceará, Northeast Brazil
Authors:Donald R  Nelson Timothy J  Finan
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, U.K.;
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85701
Abstract:ABSTRACT   The phrase persistent vulnerability reflects the enduring relationship of the rural population in Ceará with a highly variable climate. Persistence underscores the historical and unyielding nature of this vulnerability. Yet contrary to once-catastrophic rates of mortality etched in a public consciousness, no one dies from severe droughts and few people flee them as in the past. Government relief and social transfers have become the institutionalized form of adaptation, giving way to the counterintuitive reality that drought stabilizes the food and income supply for poor people. We analyze how maladaptive risk reduction, which is embedded in clientilistic social relations, undermines resilience, and we examine pathways toward a more sustainable adaptive relationship.
Keywords:adaptation  clientilism  patronage  resilience  drought
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