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Author(s) Ayham Taha Maryam Rezaei Ciara Watson et al.

From crisis to climate-resilient recovery: Rebuilding Syria’s agri-food systems

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Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC)

This brief provides policymakers and donors with an integrated picture of how climate and conflict interact across value chains and shape daily realities in Syria. This collapse is undermining not only food security but also livelihoods, social cohesion, and the natural resource base that recovery depends upon.

An integrated picture of how these two forces interact across value chains and shape daily realities has been missing. This has limited the ability of policymakers and donors to design strategies that are both conflict-sensitive and climate-resilient. This policy brief is the first to fill that gap as it aims to inform policies and funding decisions that are both conflict-sensitive and climate-resilient.

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Access من الأزمة إلى التعافي المقاوم لتغير المناخ: إعادة بناء النظم الزراعية والغذائية في سوريا
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Last checked: 14 November 2025

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Themes Food security and agriculture Recovery
Country and region Syrian Arab Republic
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Number of pages
10 p.
Publication year
2025

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