Prosocial preferences can provide better risk management for smallholder farming communities amid rising climate risks

Research conducted by scientists from IIASA and Princeton University suggests that a combination of insurance subsidies and policies that promote “prosocial preferences”―decision-making preferences that account for community well-being―can help facilitate optimal climate risk management and reduce economic losses.

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