Periodic Reporting for period 2 - NEXUS-DRR (Building resilience in the face of nexus threats: local knowledge and social practices of Brazilian youth)
Período documentado: 2021-08-05 hasta 2022-08-04
RO 1: To analyse the ways in which young people understand and experience their everyday role in the food-water-energy nexus, related to their everyday use of resources and their (lack of) inclusion in accessing the different dimensions of the nexus.
RO 2: To explore young people’s knowledge of the underlying causes of nexus threats (e.g. landslides and flooding) as well as their perceptions of future nexus scenarios regarding their access to and their use of the nexus.
RO 3: To explore the social practices of youth to reduce their vulnerability to resource insecurity and to create resilient communities, by analysing their practices in dealing with nexus threats and by identifying their needs for capacity building.
RO 4: To critically reflect on how youth knowledge and their social practices can be valued and taken into account for the development of public policies, focusing on integrating the role of youth agency in participatory early warning systems and education for resilience.
The action was undertaken in collaboration with the School of Public Health at the University of Sao Paulo (USP) and the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham (UoB). The action was designed using participatory research, empowering young people as co-producers of knowledge. Data was collected using face-to-face youth-led workshops as well as remote activities with approximately 40 participants, using WhatsApp as main means of communication. Activities included online group discussions, individual interviews and interactive activities such as photovoice to reflect on chronic and acute everyday disaster risk, adaptive actions, youth agency and emotional resilience.