Bottom-Up Adaptive Social Protection: A Case Study of Self-Constructed Grassroots Attitude in the Post-Wenchuan Earthquake Recovery

Haorui Wu
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Current adaptive social protection programs and policies have been predominately designed from the organizational level, applied via a top-down trajectory, and are passively accepted by affected communities. While bottom-up grassroots interventions, providing their benefits, have rarely been encouraged in adaptive social protection programs nor complimented the related adaptive social protection policies. Based on a case study of the post-Wenchuan earthquake reconstruction and recovery in rural areas, this research qualitatively examines the broader range of benefits of self-built undertakings that support government-oriented adaptive social protection initiatives. These self-efforts have accomplished much more than the original adaptive social protection initiatives could have achieved. They not only provide the residents with safe, comfortable, and healthy places to live but also protect their traditional knowledge and skills, improve family relationships, and promote community cohesion. Thus, fundamentally supporting disaster survivors to rebuild their lives and livelihood and strengthen their resilience capacity. Although the uniqueness of the community-based environment limits self-reconstruction, this study argues that the self-reconstruction approach, as a community-driven strategy, encourages communities to develop their instruments, advancing current official adaptive social protection agendas. The bottom-up community-customized interventions will better serve disaster survivors to protect, promote, and transfer affected residents’ livelihoods and social relations; reduce their various vulnerabilities; ultimately build their resilience capacity to achieve the global priority of climate change adaptation and disaster reduction.
自下而上的适应性社会保障——以汶川地震灾后重建中自我建构的基层态度为例
目前的适应性社会保护计划和政策主要是从组织层面设计的,通过自上而下的轨迹实施,并被受影响社区被动接受。虽然自下而上的基层干预措施提供了好处,但在适应性社会保护计划中很少受到鼓励,也很少对相关的适应性社会保护政策加以称赞。本研究以汶川地震灾后农村重建与恢复为例,定性考察了自建企业支持政府导向的适应性社会保障的更广泛效益。这些自我努力所取得的成就远远超过最初的适应性社会保护倡议所能取得的成就。它们不仅为居民提供安全、舒适和健康的居住场所,而且还保护他们的传统知识和技能,改善家庭关系,促进社区凝聚力。因此,从根本上支持灾难幸存者重建生活和生计,并加强他们的应变能力。尽管社区环境的独特性限制了自我重建,但本研究认为,自我重建方法作为一种社区驱动的战略,鼓励社区开发自己的工具,推进当前官方的适应性社会保护议程。自下而上的社区定制干预将更好地为灾害幸存者服务,保护、促进和转移受灾居民的生计和社会关系;减少他们的各种弱点;最终建立他们的恢复能力,以实现适应气候变化和减少灾害的全球优先事项。
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