Livelihood Strategies
Livelihood strategies refer to the various ways individuals or communities secure their means of living. These strategies can include activities such as farming, fishing, crafting, or engaging in trade. The choice of strategy often depends on available resources, skills, and local economic conditions.
Different factors influence livelihood strategies, including climate, market access, and social networks. People may diversify their activities to reduce risk, ensuring they have multiple sources of income. Understanding these strategies is essential for developing effective policies that support sustainable development and improve the well-being of communities.