Author:
Jensen Nathaniel D.,Fava Francesco P.,Mude Andrew G.,Barrett Christopher B.,Wandera-Gache Brenda,Vrieling Anton,Taye Masresha,Takahashi Kazushi,Lung Felix,Ikegami Munenobu,Ericksen Polly,Chelanga Philemon,Chantarat Sommarat,Carter Michael,Bashir Hassan,Banerjee Rupsha
Abstract
This Element outlines the origins and evolution of an international award-winning development intervention, index-based livestock insurance (IBLI), which scaled from a small pilot project in Kenya to a design that underpins drought risk management products and policies across Africa. General insights are provided on i) the economics of poverty, risk management, and drylands development; ii) the evolving use of modern remote sensing and data science tools in development; iii) the science of scaling; and iv) the value and challenges of integrating research with operational implementation to tackle development and humanitarian challenges in some of the world's poorest regions. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press