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The ability of communities – especially those in which livelihoods depend on fishing – to adapt their practices to a changing climate is key to withstanding extreme weather events like El Niño, which has been predicted to be the worst in the world's history.

But they expressed outrage -- an outrage built up over thirty years in which the rich have become extraordinarily richer and working people poorer, in which livelihoods and industries have been destroyed and jobs exported, in which the public good and public infrastructure have been squandered.

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Because of its land area and agricultural development, Dehgolan plain is one of the main plains in Iran which livelihoods of the region strongly depend on it.

Not only is it an investment for commercial insurance underwriters and the international reinsurance market, which make money from the product, it prevents catastrophic losses for the insured parties and helps remove systemic risk from a rural economy in which most livelihoods collapse when herds die.

And because many forest landscapes are now transitioning towards patchworks of land uses owing to agricultural expansion, conservation interventions, urbanization, and other drivers, the ways in which forests support livelihoods are in flux leaving questions about potential shifts in their importance relatively unexplored.

Cornell Law School professor Robert Hockett said the United States was initially founded on an economic system in which the livelihood of no person was entirely dependent upon being employed by someone else.

As the era in which their livelihood was created recedes ever further and fascination with their stubborn embrace of it seems only to grow, cowboys also have to endure a lot of curiosity, from writers and filmmakers and photographers.

"A casino would mean the instantaneous destruction of this island as we know it, in which our livelihood is based on a kind of cultural tourism found nowhere else in the world," said Mario Tuki, a fisherman and schoolteacher who is a member of a council of elders.

Ali, the wedding musician, said that he fears a future in which his livelihood is wiped out by prohibitions on partying, music and dancing, and that the Americans had helped check Iranian influences on the Iraqi government and moderate the behavior of the politicians.

Or — to take an example in which many more livelihoods are at stake — consider office cleaning.

This editorial as well as the papers collected in this special issue on Forests, food, and livelihoods, discuss the ways in which forests contribute to livelihoods, including interactions between them, and how they change as landscapes transition.

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