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AU Whitney, CK
   Frid, A
   Edgar, BK
   Walkus, J
   Siwallace, P
   Siwallace, IL
   Ban, NC
AF Whitney, Charlotte K.
   Frid, Alejandro
   Edgar, Barry K.
   Walkus, Jennifer
   Siwallace, Peter
   Siwallace, Iris L.
   Ban, Natalie C.
TI "Like the plains people losing the buffalo": perceptions of climate
   change impacts, fisheries management, and adaptation actions by
   Indigenous peoples in coastal British Columbia, Canada
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; fisheries; food security; governance;
   Indigenous stewardship; transformation
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; HEALTH; COMMUNITIES; KNOWLEDGE;
   VALUES; ENVIRONMENT; SCIENCE; PLACE; OCEAN
AB Rapidly developing and complex climate change impacts have profound implications for coastal communities, demanding adaptation actions for both social and ecological systems. Along the coast of British Columbia, Canada, Indigenous peoples developed a tightly coupled social-ecological system that was interrupted by the arrival of settler colonialism in the 1800s. Although both climate change adaptation and the impacts of colonization have been well studied, little research has examined how these themes interact, and the conditions that may support or prevent people's ability to adapt to the social-ecological changes that emerge. Through a collaborative partnership with four First Nations and their umbrella organization for technical support, we examined people's perceptions of social and ecological aspects of adaptation to climate change. Using semistructured interviews (n = 50), four key strategies emerged as critical for climate change adaptation: (1) strengthening Indigenous governance autonomy and authority, (2) promoting knowledge sharing for adaptation practices within and among communities, (3) promoting adaptive comanagement among governance scales, and (4) developing learning platforms for climate impacts and adaptive strategies. Actions typically proposed by non-Indigenous government, including marine protected areas and ecosystem-based management were not prioritized. We found diverse attitudes toward climate change impacts, indicating that people's perceptions of adaptation strategies are strongly influenced by exposure to observable impacts, the social-ecological context in which they live, and perceptions of governance and self-determination. Our study suggests that supporting Indigenous peoples' ability to adapt to climate change will require transforming the current governance model into one that acknowledges Indigenous social, cultural, and food needs and how these relate to marine resources and territorial management rights.
C1 [Whitney, Charlotte K.; Frid, Alejandro] Univ Victoria, Cent Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance, Victoria, BC, Canada.
   [Whitney, Charlotte K.; Frid, Alejandro; Ban, Natalie C.] Univ Victoria, Sch Environm Studies, Victoria, BC, Canada.
   [Edgar, Barry K.] Kitasoo Xaixais First Nation, Klemtu, BC, Canada.
   [Walkus, Jennifer] Wuikinuxv Nation, Wuikinuxv Resource Stewardship, Wuikinuxv, BC, Canada.
   [Siwallace, Peter; Siwallace, Iris L.] Nuxalk Nation, Nuxalk Stewardship Off, Bella Coola, BC, Canada.
C3 University of Victoria; University of Victoria
RP Whitney, CK (corresponding author), Univ Victoria, Cent Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance, Victoria, BC, Canada.; Whitney, CK (corresponding author), Univ Victoria, Sch Environm Studies, Victoria, BC, Canada.
RI Ban, Natalie/C-6938-2009
FU NSERC Canadian Healthy Oceans Network and its Partners: Department of
   Fisheries and Oceans Canada; INREST; National Science and Engineering
   Research Council through a Canada Graduate Scholarship; Pacific
   Institute for Climate Solutions; Social Science and Humanities Research
   Council of Canada through the Ocean Canada; University of Victoria Human
   Research Ethics Board [17-252]
FX We are grateful to the members of the Heiltsuk, KitasoolXatxais, Nuxalk,
   and Wuikinuxv Nations who generously shared their time and knowledge
   with us for this project. Thank you, Giaxsixa, 'Ntoyaxsn, Stutwiniitscw,
   Gianakci -this would not have been possible without your support
   andparticipation. In particular, thank you to those who were able to put
   time into helping to plan and in some cases, conduct interviews. An
   overall huge thank you to the community-based stewardship staff and
   marine use planners with those same Nations for helping to set up this
   research. We thank Coastal First Nations/Great Bear Initiative (CFNIGBI)
   and the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance (CCIRA) for their
   support and guidance of this work during development. We also thank
   Dominique Saheed and Rosie Simmons for helping to transcribe interviews.
   This research is sponsored by the NSERC Canadian Healthy Oceans Network
   and its Partners: Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and INREST
   (representing the Port of Sept-Iles and City of Sep t-iles). CKW was
   also supported by the National Science and Engineering Research Council
   through a Canada Graduate Scholarship, the Pacific Institute for Climate
   Solutions, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
   through the Ocean Canada Partnership, and a PEO Scholar Award Ethics
   approval for this research was obtained from the University of Victoria
   Human Research Ethics Board (#17-252) and the project was approved
   through the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance (CCIRA) through
   aformal Research Agreement developed and written with CCIRA and the four
   Nations involved in this work.
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SE Energy Climate and the Environment
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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PT J
AU Omodara, OD
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   Oluwasola, O
   Oyebanji, AT
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AF Omodara, Olabisi Damilola
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TI Factors influencing cassava farmers? choice of climate change adaption
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DT Article
DE MVP; GLM; CSA; Multivariate analysis; Discrete choice model; Random
   utility theory; Rational choice theory; Climate smart agriculture;
   Eco-friendly farm practices
ID SOUTHEAST; ADOPTION
AB This study examined the socio-economic factors influencing choice of climate change adaptation practices and the effects of these practices on cassava productivity in Nigeria. Using a multi-stage sampling technique, structured questionnaire was used to survey 100 cassava farmers. The result was analyzed with a multivariate probit and generalized linear regression models. The result showed male dominance (78%) in cassava farming and the mean age of the cassava farmers was 45.46 +/- 9.36 years. About 66% of the farmers belonged to cooperative associations and 67% had access to credit facilities. The multivariate model revealed that age of farmers, gender, education qualification, primary occupation, total income, membership of cooperative associations, farming objectives, farming experience, access to extension visit, access to credit, type of land ownership, farm size and climatic conditions significantly influenced choice of climate change adaptation practices among cassava farmers. The generalized linear model identified farming system, multiple crop types/improved crop varieties used, crop diversification, organic manuring, multiple planting dates, use of alternate fallowing, education and credit access to significantly affect cassava productivity. The study concluded that, eco-friendly methods for adapting to climate change increase cassava productivity. Thus, cassava farmers should be trained on the use of best climate change adaptation practices that can boost cassava productivity. In order to practice climate smart farming, it is important to stress the usage of organic manure and alternate fallowing.
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RP Omodara, OD (corresponding author), Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Ife, Nigeria.
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PT J
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SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Stimulus; Exposure unit; Operator; Barriers to adaptation; Adaptive
   capacity; Cooling water; Rhine catchment
ID VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE
AB Developing generalized theories about adaptation to climate change requires common concepts to map different adaptation situations. The paper aims to contribute to this endeavor by presenting a novel framework that conceptualizes adaptations to climate change as actions. The framework is intended to systematically analyze the actor relations involved in adaptations and the barriers to their implementation. By combining established scientific action theories with terminology from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in an innovative way, it can be used to clarify the notion of adaptation used in adaptation assessments. The framework's potential is illustrated by a case study on cooling water management in the river Rhine catchment and by the elucidation of some prominent concepts in adaptation research. We show that by framing adaptations as actions, the purpose of adaptations and how they tend to connect up in means-ends-chains becomes crucial. Actors can take different functional roles as exposure unit, operator and receptor of adaptation. A mismatch of these roles can lead to barriers to adaptation, of which we deduce four types: complex actor relations, missing operators, missing means and unemployed means. The case study yields a complex bundle of adaptations, and shows that the potential barriers involved are quite diverse. There is thus no blueprint solution. Although we identify entry points for adaptation, the analysis leads to a skeptical conclusion for adapting cooling water management in the whole Rhine catchment.
C1 [Eisenack, Klaus; Stecker, Rebecca] Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Dept Econ, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany.
C3 Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg
RP Eisenack, K (corresponding author), Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Dept Econ, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany.
EM klaus.eisenack@uni-oldenburg.de
FU German Ministry for Education and Research [01UU0910]
FX Parts of this paper are a work of the Chameleon Research Group
   (www.climate-chameleon.de), funded by the German Ministry for Education
   and Research under grant 01UU0910 in the FONA program (social-ecological
   research). An earlier draft appeared in the Earth System Governance
   Working Papers series. We wish to thank Christoph Oberlack and anonymous
   reviewers for helpful suggestions. Kathrin Lubbers supported the case
   study and prepared the map. The first ideas strongly benefitted from
   discussions with Diana Reckien and Carsten Walther, as well as the
   support of Jurgen Kropp at the Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact
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PT J
AU Villamor, GB
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   Dunningham, A
   Clinton, PW
AF Villamor, Grace B.
   Wakelin, Steve J.
   Dunningham, Andrew
   Clinton, Peter W.
TI Climate change adaptation behaviour of forest growers in New Zealand: an
   application of protection motivation theory
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Adaptive capacity; Maladaptive behaviour; Maladaptive
   coping; Plantation forests; Risk response; Socio-psychological factors
ID INDIVIDUAL ADAPTATION; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; RISK-MANAGEMENT;
   SELF-EFFICACY; OWNERS
AB Climate change is likely to have significant impacts on the forestry sector in New Zealand. However, an understanding of how forest growers are reducing their risks from climate change impacts is still in its infancy. This paper applies the protection motivation theory to identify socio-psychological factors influencing forest growers' adaptation to climate change. This study presents the survey results from 60 forest growers who have the combined responsibility for managing more than 70% of New Zealand's plantation forests. We investigated whether their perceived response efficacy, self-efficacy and their understanding of response costs are predictors of their protective or adaptive measures. Based on our survey, risk reduction and risk spreading are the two types of protective measure frequently reported by the respondents to deal with climate risks. Consistent with the protection motivation theory, our findings show that respondents who are more likely to implement protective or adaptive measures if they perceive the threat severity to be high have high self-efficacy and resource efficacy, and exhibit low maladaptive responses such as evading and postponing behaviours. Furthermore, our findings also suggest that there is a low self-efficacy belief with strong maladaptive behaviour among the respondents that negatively influence their motivation to implement adaptation measures. This result provides guidance to policy makers, researchers and forest companies on how to make climate change adaptation efforts effective by considering the forest growers motivation to adapt to climate change.
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   [Villamor, Grace B.] Ctr Dev Res, Genscherallee 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
C3 University of Bonn
RP Villamor, GB (corresponding author), Scion New Zealand Forest Res Inst, Titokorangi Dr,Longmile Rd,Private Bag 3020, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand.; Villamor, GB (corresponding author), Ctr Dev Res, Genscherallee 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
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JI Clim. Change
PD FEB
PY 2023
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AR 3
DI 10.1007/s10584-022-03469-x
PG 25
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT C
AU Shafiei, E
   Davidsdottir, B
   Leaver, J
   Stefansson, H
   Asgeirsson, EI
AF Shafiei, Ehsan
   Davidsdottir, Brynhildur
   Leaver, Jonathan
   Stefansson, Hlynur
   Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur I.
GP IEEE
TI Economic Impact of Adaptation to Climate Change in Iceland's Energy
   Supply Sector
SO 2015 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKET (EEM)
SE International Conference on the European Energy Market
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 12th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM)
CY MAY 19-22, 2015
CL Lisbon, PORTUGAL
SP Inst Super Engn Lisboa, Power & Energy Soc, IEEE, Edp
DE Adaptation; Climate Change; Energy Supply; Renewable Resources;
   System-Dynamics Model
ID SYSTEM
AB The economic value of adaptation to climate impact on renewable resources is examined using the UniSyD_IS model of Iceland's energy system. The model captures the entire energy system including interactions among supply sectors, energy markets, infrastructure and fuel demand. In this framework, climate adaptation options are evaluated in the context of a rational decision making process. Comparison of two scenarios with and without climate impact on hydro and biomass resources reflects the direct and indirect economic effects of adaptation strategies and provides insights for generation and energy supply investment planning. The simulation results show that the adaptation to climate change in Iceland leads to higher installed capacities for hydro, biodiesel, and bioethanol plants with lower supply costs. The findings indicate that the adaptation of energy supply to climate change could provide net benefits from an energy supply perspective.
C1 [Shafiei, Ehsan; Davidsdottir, Brynhildur] Univ Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.
   [Leaver, Jonathan] Unitec Inst Technol, Auckland, New Zealand.
   [Stefansson, Hlynur; Asgeirsson, Eyjolfur I.] Reykjavik Univ, Reykjavik, Iceland.
C3 University of Iceland; Unitec NZ; Reykjavik University
RP Shafiei, E (corresponding author), Univ Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.
EM ehsan@hi.is; bdavids@hi.is; jleaver@unitec.ac.nz; hlynurst@ru.is;
   eyjo@ru.is
RI Ásgeirsson, Eyjólfur/AGP-6147-2022; Stefansson, Hlynur/LJL-1012-2024
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PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
SN 2165-4077
BN 978-1-4673-6692-2
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PY 2015
PG 5
WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Baul, TK
   Peuly, TA
   Nandi, R
   Kar, S
   Karmakar, S
AF Baul, Tarit Kumar
   Peuly, Tajkera Akhter
   Nandi, Rajasree
   Kar, Shiba
   Karmakar, Shyamal
TI Role of Homestead Forests in Adaptation to Climate Change: A Study on
   Households' Perceptions and Relevant Factors in Bandarban Hill District,
   Bangladesh
SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change impacts; Climate adaptation; Conservation; Environmental
   benefits; Food security; Homestead forest
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; FARMERS ADAPTATION; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION;
   SCATTERED TREES; LOCAL KNOWLEDGE; DROUGHT-PRONE; MIDDLE-HILLS;
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AB Homestead forests play an important role in climate change adaptation and mitigation. This study investigated homestead forest owners' perceptions on climate change and associated impacts, as well as the role that homestead forests could play to enhance households' climate adaptation in Bandarban hill district of Bangladesh. Methods involved randomly surveying a total of 176 homestead households at three different hill altitudes: low, medium, and high. We also analyzed the meteorological data on local rainfall and temperature for the period of 1990 to 2019. Results showed that most (76-94%) of the homestead forest owners perceived an increasing erratic pattern of annual temperature and rainfall which was supported by the analysis of local meteorological data. Forest owners ' perceptions towards changes in tree phenology, increase in food insecurity, landslides, and pest infestation, and decrease in crop production, soil fertility, and seasonal streamflow were revealed as pieces of evidence of climate change impacts that varied significantly with hill altitudes and associated ecosystems. About 66% to 97% of the housheolds perceived that homestead forests could play a pivotal role in enhancing their capacity to adapt with the changing climate by supplying diverse products, services, and environmental benefits. Understanding and perceptions of the environmental benefits of homestead forests also significantly varied with the type of households ' construction, income, and literacy of the household members. Our results will help policymakers to ensure these small-scale homestead forests are conserved since they could also provide multiple environmental benefits e.g., carbon sequestration in addition to enhancing community climate adaptation.
C1 [Baul, Tarit Kumar; Peuly, Tajkera Akhter; Nandi, Rajasree; Karmakar, Shyamal] Univ Chittagong, Inst Forestry & Environm Sci, Chittagong 4331, Bangladesh.
   [Kar, Shiba] Univ Illinois, Champaign, IL USA.
C3 University of Chittagong; University of Illinois System; University of
   Illinois Urbana-Champaign
RP Baul, TK (corresponding author), Univ Chittagong, Inst Forestry & Environm Sci, Chittagong 4331, Bangladesh.
EM tarit.ifes@cu.ac.bd
RI Karmakar, Shyamal/JXN-8794-2024; Baul, Tarit Kumar/HQZ-6756-2023
OI Baul, Tarit Kumar/0000-0002-0805-0657
FU Research Cell of the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
FX This work was mainly funded by the Research Cell of the University of
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PT B
AU Gebreyes, M
AF Gebreyes, Million
BE Zinyengere, N
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TI Dialoguing Advisory Service and Adaptation to Climate Change:
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SO BEYOND AGRICULTURAL IMPACTS: MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND
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LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID INNOVATION; VULNERABILITY; CHALLENGES; PERSPECTIVE; MANAGEMENT;
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RP Gebreyes, M (corresponding author), Univ Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
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PA 125 LONDON WALL, LONDON EC2Y 5AS, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-12-812625-7; 978-0-12-812624-0
PY 2017
BP 221
EP 240
DI 10.1016/B978-0-12-812624-0.00011-9
PG 20
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Green & Sustainable Science &
   Technology; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
GA BJ9NK
UT WOS:000429572500012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Baldoni, A
   Melito, L
   Marini, F
   Galassi, G
   Giacomin, P
   Filomena, G
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   Brocchini, M
AF Baldoni, Agnese
   Melito, Lorenzo
   Marini, Francesco
   Galassi, Gaia
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   Lorenzoni, Carlo
   Brocchini, Maurizio
TI Modeling coastal inundation for adaptation to climate change at local
   scale: the case of Marche Region (central Italy)
SO FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE sea level rise (SLR); climate change adaptation; coastal flooding;
   inundation perimeters; climate planning
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; STORM-SURGE RISK; ADRIATIC SEA; SCENARIOS; EXTREMES
AB Climate change is raising sea level rise and storminess effects on coastal systems, affecting the morphology of coastlines and impacting coastal communities and ecosystems. It is essential to gain information at an adequate scale to identify effective adaptation measures. This is of major importance in areas combining high vulnerability to climate change with high socio-economic development, like the Northern Adriatic coastal area. To this aim, in this work two different approaches have been applied to investigate inland penetration of sea water along the Marche Region: (a) a simple "bathtub" method applied to the entire Marche coastline, to highlight areas likely prone to intense inundation; (b) a more accurate numerical model applied to two test sites, to gain detailed knowledge of inundation perimeters. Both approaches have been applied with forcing conditions provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Copernicus Climate Change Service through the RCP8.5 emission scenario projected to 2070. Results showed that a 100-year return period sea storm would cause the inundation of beaches and infrastructures located along the coast, as well as affecting harbor facilities and urban areas. Information obtained with the model has been integrated in the Regional Plan for Adaptation to climate change to define specific adaptation measures.
C1 [Baldoni, Agnese; Melito, Lorenzo; Marini, Francesco; Lorenzoni, Carlo; Brocchini, Maurizio] Univ Politecn Marche, Dept Civil Engn & Architecture DICEA, Ancona, Italy.
   [Galassi, Gaia; Giacomin, Patrizia; Filomena, Giorgio; Barbizzi, Natalino] Reg Marche, Dipartimento Infrastrutture Terr & Protez Civile, Ancona, Italy.
C3 Marche Polytechnic University
RP Baldoni, A (corresponding author), Univ Politecn Marche, Dept Civil Engn & Architecture DICEA, Ancona, Italy.
EM a.baldoni@pm.univpm.it
RI Melito, Lorenzo/J-3557-2019; Brocchini, Maurizio/AFU-8980-2022; Marini,
   Francesco/KCK-0420-2024
FU AdriaClim Project - Climate change information, monitoring and
   management tools for adaptation strategies in Adriatic coastal areas -
   Programma Interreg V A Italia-Croazia 2014-2020; Ministry of the
   Environment [4/2020, 1602/2018]; Marche Region [4/2020, 1602/2018]
FX The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research,
   authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was funded by
   the AdriaClim Project - Climate change information, monitoring and
   management tools for adaptation strategies in Adriatic coastal areas,
   financed by Programma Interreg V A Italia-Croazia 2014-2020, and
   collaboration agreements between the Ministry of the Environment and
   Marche Region relating to the implementation of the Regional Strategies
   for Sustainable Development, approved respectively with council
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U1 6
U2 12
PU FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
PI LAUSANNE
PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
EI 2624-9553
J9 FRONT CLIM
JI Front. Clim.
PD FEB 8
PY 2024
VL 6
AR 1334625
DI 10.3389/fclim.2024.1334625
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA IV5A5
UT WOS:001169112900001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Eyasmin, F
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   Adeleye, BN
AF Eyasmin, Farjana
   Ghosh, Bikash Chandra
   Adeleye, Bosede Ngozi
TI Assessing Livelihood Adaptation Indices and the Sustainability of Rice
   Farmers in Bangladesh's Northwestern Region
SO FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; sustainability; rice farming; livelihood index; Rasch
   analysis; Tobit model
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; LEVEL ADAPTATION; STRATEGIES; FOOD; IMPACT;
   VULNERABILITY; DETERMINANTS; EFFICIENCY; SIZE
AB Climate change alters the impact of the environment on economies, and sustainable adaptation which may improve food security is embedded in the actualization of the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2, 13, and 14. Hence, this study contributes to the debate by measuring how farmers in the Northwestern region of Bangladesh adapt to climate change. A cross-sectional multistage random sampling is used to collect 500 data points by the face-to-face interview method. For robustness, the study demonstrates climate change adaptations, adaptation indices, and the sustainability indicators in social, economic, and environmental concepts using the composite indicator method. Also, Rasch analysis and marginal contribution were used to explain the adaptation indices. Finally, a trivariate Tobit regression is used to examine sustainability analyses of climate change adaptation strategies and explain how the climate change adaptations affect different dimensions of sustainability. The results showed that dominant male households, extended family, skilled farmers and food security influenced adaptation index as well as adaptation strategies like organic manure, changing planting dates, diseases tolerant varieties and irrigation. Though, most dominant strategies like irrigation and applying fertilizer are not sustainable. The study also found that farm size, credit access, and extension contact significantly affects sustainability. Moreover, off-farm activities, crop diversification, and using high-yield varieties are more sustainable adaptation strategies. Policy should be implemented on the basis of region and sustainable manner.
C1 [Eyasmin, Farjana; Ghosh, Bikash Chandra] Pabna Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Econ, Pabna, Bangladesh.
   [Adeleye, Bosede Ngozi] Covenant Univ, Dept Econ & Dev Studies, Ota, Nigeria.
C3 Covenant University
RP Eyasmin, F (corresponding author), Pabna Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Econ, Pabna, Bangladesh.
EM farjanatonny825@gmail.com
RI ADELEYE, Bosede Ngozi/Q-9703-2019
OI ADELEYE, Bosede Ngozi/0000-0002-1274-714X
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JI Front. Sustain.
PD NOV 24
PY 2021
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AR 682595
DI 10.3389/frsus.2021.682595
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
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PT J
AU Hunt, J
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PT J
AU Aakre, S
   Rübbelke, DTG
AF Aakre, Stine
   Rubbelke, Dirk T. G.
TI Adaptation to Climate Change in the European Union: Efficiency versus
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; cohesion; EU policies; public goods; weight
   factors
ID COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS; DISTRIBUTIONAL WEIGHTS; ECONOMICS
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PT J
AU Meijerink, S
   Stiller, S
AF Meijerink, Sander
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TI What kind of leadership do we need for climate adaptation? A framework
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SO ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-GOVERNMENT AND POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; leadership; leadership functions; leadership tasks;
   adaptability
ID POLICY CHANGE; ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE; ENTREPRENEURS; TRANSITIONS;
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SE New Frontiers of Social Policy
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1818 H ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20433 USA
BN 978-0-8213-8142-7; 978-0-8213-7887-8
J9 NEW FRONT SOC POLICY
PY 2010
BP 173
EP 197
D2 10.1596/978-0-8213-7887-8
PG 25
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BAL50
UT WOS:000304548600008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Yiannakou, A
   Salata, KD
AF Yiannakou, Athena
   Salata, Konstantina-Dimitra
TI Adaptation to Climate Change through Spatial Planning in Compact Urban
   Areas: A Case Study in the City of Thessaloniki
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; urban heat island; spatial planning; green
   infrastructure; sustainable development; compact urban area;
   Thessaloniki
ID HEAT-STRESS; RISK; VULNERABILITY; HEALTH; INFRASTRUCTURE; GOVERNANCE;
   FRAMEWORK; PATTERNS; SYSTEMS; HAZARD
AB One of the problems urban areas are facing is the coupled effect of climate change and the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. This article attempts to demonstrate the potential of spatial planning to reduce the UHI effect and, hence, to contribute to climate change adaptation in compact urban areas. After a brief review of the relevant literature, the article focuses on one case study within the compact urban area of the city of Thessaloniki. The geographical, socio-economic and urban form data of the study area and its subsequent vulnerability to UHI were initially assessed. Based on these features, a local spatial planning strategy is proposed, and the study proceeds to a detailed amendment of the land use plan, within part of the vulnerable zone. This takes into account the existing urban form, the lack of resources and the availability of the spatial planning tools within the Greek spatial planning system. he main purpose of this article is to highlight the fact that, even in urban areas where the potential for intervention seems to be marginal, because of their existing form, the complexities of the local planning system and resource limitations, improvements to the UHI effect and adaptation to climate change can be achieved by better land use planning and urban design.
C1 [Yiannakou, Athena; Salata, Konstantina-Dimitra] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Spatial Planning & Dev, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece.
C3 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
RP Yiannakou, A (corresponding author), Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Spatial Planning & Dev, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece.
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RI Salata, Konstantina-Dimitra/L-7749-2019; Yiannakou, Athena/AFU-4747-2022
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TC 40
Z9 40
U1 2
U2 59
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD FEB
PY 2017
VL 9
IS 2
AR 271
DI 10.3390/su9020271
PG 18
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA EM8VZ
UT WOS:000395590500113
OA gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Berck, CS
   Berck, P
   Di Falco, S
   Thakrar, P
AF Berck, Cyndi Spindell
   Berck, Peter
   Di Falco, Salvatore
   Thakrar, Poojan
BE Berck, CS
   Berck, P
   DiFalco, S
TI Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa Food Security in a
   Changing Environment Introduction
SO AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA: FOOD SECURITY IN A
   CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
SE Environment for Development
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Berck, Cyndi Spindell] Int Acad Editorial Serv, Orinda, CA 94563 USA.
   [Berck, Peter] Univ Calif Berkeley, Agr & Resource Econ & Policy, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
   [Berck, Peter] Univ Calif Berkeley, Forestry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
   [Di Falco, Salvatore] Univ Geneva, Environm Econ, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Di Falco, Salvatore] Univ Geneva, Geneva Sch Econ & Management, Inst Econ & Econometr, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Thakrar, Poojan] Univ Calif Berkeley, Environm Econ & Policy, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Berkeley;
   University of California System; University of California Berkeley;
   University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of California
   System; University of California Berkeley
RP Berck, CS (corresponding author), Int Acad Editorial Serv, Orinda, CA 94563 USA.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE PRESS
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1616 P STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
BN 978-1-315-14977-6; 978-1-138-55597-6
J9 ENVIR DEV
PY 2018
BP 1
EP 11
D2 10.4324/9781315149776
PG 11
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Environmental Sciences; Environmental
   Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BM3IE
UT WOS:000462129100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chong, J
AF Chong, Joanne
TI Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation: progress and
   challenges
SO INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS-POLITICS LAW AND ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Ecosystem services; Climate change adaptation; Ecosystem-based
   adaptation (EbA); Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD); United
   Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC); Cambodia; Samoa
ID SERVICES
AB Resilient ecosystems are vital to human well-being and are increasingly recognised as critical to supporting communities' efforts to adapt to climate change. The governing bodies of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are encouraging parties to adopt 'ecosystem-based adaptation' (EbA) approaches, which utilise biodiversity and ecosystem services to support climate change adaptation. These approaches are wide ranging and include mangrove restoration to buffer against storm surges; watershed management to protect against droughts and floods; rangeland management to prevent desertification; and sustainable management of fisheries and forests to ensure food security. This article examines the emergence of EbA in international legal frameworks for climate change and biodiversity and progress towards implementation. The EbA concept is potentially powerful in catalysing international and national commitments to act due to its key defining features of a focus on societal adaptation rather than ecocentricism, and a targeting of the immediate adaptation needs of the poorest and most vulnerable communities who are adversely affected by climate change. However, examination of national policy and practice in two least developed countries, Samoa and Cambodia, reveals that institutional and legal barriers at national level can pose significant challenges to operationalising EbA to achieve adaptation objectives.
C1 Univ Technol Sydney, Inst Sustainable Futures, POB 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia.
C3 University of Technology Sydney
RP Chong, J (corresponding author), Univ Technol Sydney, Inst Sustainable Futures, POB 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia.
EM joanne.chong@uts.edu.au
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U2 159
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1567-9764
EI 1573-1553
J9 INT ENVIRON AGREEM-P
JI Int. Environ. Agreem.-Polit. Law Econom.
PD NOV
PY 2014
VL 14
IS 4
BP 391
EP 405
DI 10.1007/s10784-014-9242-9
PG 15
WC Economics; Environmental Studies; Law; Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA AR5TQ
UT WOS:000343646900005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Maser, C
AF Maser, Chris
BA White, WA
BF White, WA
TI BIOSEQUESTRATION AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY Mitigating and Adapting to
   Climate Change and Environmental Degradation <i>Introduction</i>
SO BIOSEQUESTRATION AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: MITIGATING AND ADAPTING TO
   CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
SE Social Environmental Sustainability
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
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PU CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
PI BOCA RATON
PA 6000 BROKEN SOUND PARKWAY NW, STE 300, BOCA RATON, FL 33487-2742 USA
BN 978-1-4398-5368-9; 978-1-4398-5363-4
J9 SOC ENVIRON SUSTAIN
PY 2013
BP XVII
EP +
PG 62
WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BD3TJ
UT WOS:000360133600002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Saarinen, J
   Fitchett, J
   Hoogendoorn, G
AF Saarinen, Jarkko
   Fitchett, Jennifer
   Hoogendoorn, Gijsbert
BA Saarinen, J
   Fitchett, J
   Hoogendoorn, G
BF Saarinen, J
   Fitchett, J
   Hoogendoorn, G
TI Adaptation to climate change by the southern African tourism sector
SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND TOURISM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
SE Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Saarinen, Jarkko] Univ Oulu, Human Geog, Oulu, Finland.
   [Saarinen, Jarkko] Univ Johannesburg, Sustainabil Management, Johannesburg, South Africa.
   [Fitchett, Jennifer] Univ Witwatersrand, Phys Geog, Johannesburg, South Africa.
   [Hoogendoorn, Gijsbert] Univ Johannesburg, Geog, Johannesburg, South Africa.
C3 University of Oulu; University of Johannesburg; University of
   Witwatersrand; University of Johannesburg
RP Saarinen, J (corresponding author), Univ Oulu, Human Geog, Oulu, Finland.; Saarinen, J (corresponding author), Univ Johannesburg, Sustainabil Management, Johannesburg, South Africa.
RI Saarinen, Jarkko/AAD-3227-2019; Fitchett, Jennifer/ABE-7179-2021
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TC 0
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U2 1
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-367-60942-9; 978-1-003-10261-8; 978-0-367-56750-7
J9 ROUT ADV CLIMATE
PY 2022
BP 96
EP 114
DI 10.4324/9781003102618-7
D2 10.4324/9781003102618
PG 19
WC Environmental Sciences; Geography; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Social Sciences - Other
   Topics
GA BU7EZ
UT WOS:000936388100008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Wright, H
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TI Gender in scaling up community-based adaptation to climate change
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PY 2014
BP 226
EP 238
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
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GA BA2EB
UT WOS:000333345600014
DA 2025-01-10
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EP 282
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PT B
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   Markandya, A
AF Sainz de Murieta, Elisa
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SE Routledge International Handbooks
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DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID STRATEGIES; UNCERTAINTY; MANAGEMENT; FLOODS; LIMITS
C1 [Sainz de Murieta, Elisa; Galarraga, Ibon; Markandya, Anil] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Bilbao, Spain.
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C3 Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3); University of Basque Country
RP de Murieta, ES (corresponding author), Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Bilbao, Spain.
RI Markandya, Anil/K-9381-2013; GALARRAGA, IBON/M-7130-2013; Sainz de
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SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BA2MD
UT WOS:000333654300001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Reiter, D
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AF Reiter, Dana
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TI Increasing the effectiveness of environmental decision support systems:
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LA English
DT Article
DE Champion; Climate change adaptation; Community engagement; End user;
   Environmental decision support system
ID STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION; SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE; CHALLENGES;
   MANAGEMENT; TOOLS; PERSPECTIVE; ENGAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK
AB There is a need to increase regional and community level action towards adaptation to climate change. Natural resource managers and planners have to make challenging decisions within the complex and uncertain arena of climate change. Environmental decision support systems (EDSS) have been developed to assist stakeholders in effective decision making for the management of complex natural resource problems. EDSS which combine community engagement in developing future scenarios with computer-based land use planning and modeling tools are used internationally and reported to be effective. Yet, they are often not used after the research and development phase. To gain an understanding of the effectiveness of these tools, we interviewed the end users of an EDSS used in a climate change adaptation project in Canada and another in Australia. The end users of the tool are key informants, yet their perspective is lacking in the sustainability science literature. The findings show that neither EDSS was used after the projects ended. However, the majority of the end users in both projects valued the EDSS, confirming that the tools resulted in direct adaptation activities and influenced the thinking and work habits of the end users of the EDSS. We report on lessons learned from the two case studies and make recommendations regarding the processes and structures required to increase the effectiveness of the EDSS, its long-term use, and the legacy of learning that is embodied within it.
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C3 Queensland University of Technology (QUT); University of Adelaide;
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RP Reiter, D (corresponding author), Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Civil Engn & Built Environm, Box 2434, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia.
EM dana.reiter@hdr.qut.edu.au; wayne.meyer@adelaide.edu.au;
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Z9 9
U1 0
U2 14
PU SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 1436-3798
EI 1436-378X
J9 REG ENVIRON CHANGE
JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
PD APR
PY 2018
VL 18
IS 4
SI SI
BP 1173
EP 1184
DI 10.1007/s10113-017-1255-9
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA GB8XN
UT WOS:000429358700020
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Lestari, E
   Sugihardjo
   Wibowo, A
AF Lestari, E.
   Sugihardjo
   Wibowo, A.
GP IOP
TI Managing ecotourism in Genilangit based on a stimulus of religious
   ecology in order to adapt to climate change
SO 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
SE IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 7th International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and Environment
   (ICSAE)
CY AUG 25-27, 2020
CL ELECTR NETWORK
AB Climate change has created a sense of global kinship and increased levels of religiosity. Environmental management is essentially based on two factors, namely reducing environmental risk and increasing environmental benefit. This article describes the sustainability of ecotourism developments, the development of ecotourism in Genilangit based on participation, the management of ecotourism in Genilangit based on a stimulus of religious ecology, and the strategies of the mountainside community for adapting to climate change. The research uses a qualitative method with a case study, which aims to gain a deep understanding of the attitudes and behaviour of the community with regard to religious ecology in developing ecotourism. The results of the research show that ecotourism in Genilangit is "Green and Fair" in its concern for sustainable development and conservation, in aspects of economic sustainability, social sustainability, and environmental sustainability. Ecotourism in Genilangit is community based, and the principle of religious ecology is always implemented as the basis for managing ecotourism which is adaptive to climate change. The success of the Genilangit community in adapting to climate change is due to their social and cultural adaptations which are implemented within a framework of religious ecology.
C1 [Lestari, E.] Univ Sebelas Maret, Grad Sch, Magister Program Dev Extens, Jl Ir Sutami 36 A, Kentingan 57126, Surakarta, Indonesia.
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C3 Sebelas Maret University; Sebelas Maret University
RP Wibowo, A (corresponding author), Univ Sebelas Maret, Dept Agr Extens, Jl Ir Sutami 36 A, Kentingan 57126, Surakarta, Indonesia.
EM agungwibowo@staff.uns.ac.id
RI Wibowo, agung/GPG-3379-2022
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PI BRISTOL
PA DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
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J9 IOP C SER EARTH ENV
JI IOP Conf. Ser. Earth Envir. Sci.
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VL 637
AR 012009
DI 10.1088/1755-1315/637/1/012009
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WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Green & Sustainable Science &
   Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
GA BS0WO
UT WOS:000685046900009
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PT J
AU Jeong, H
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AF Jeong, Hoyoung
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   Kim, Hyoungkwan
TI Game Theory-Based Analysis of Decision Making for Coastal Adaptation
   under Multilateral Participation
SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Infrastructure; Game theory
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; COOPERATION
AB Climate change has a different impact on each member of society. To reduce the damage caused by climate change, adaptation activities are being initiated, such as expanding the capacity of social infrastructures, and each stakeholder wants these adaptations to work in his or her favor. Therefore, a methodology is needed to determine adaptation measures that are most beneficial to all members of society. In this paper, a framework is proposed for producing an adaptation strategy that minimizes conflict between stakeholders. This framework casts the process of organizing climate change adaptations as a game and defines each community member as a stakeholder, each adaptation measure as a strategy, and the minimization of loss from future climate change as a payoff. In a case study involving sea level rise in Suncheon Bay, Korea, this framework is used to generate an optimal plan for minimizing conflicts while considering the losses of the central government, local governments, and local communities. The game theoretic results from the proposed framework enable a balanced distribution of responsibilities among stakeholders to achieve infrastructure adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Jeong, Hoyoung; Seo, Hojung; Kim, Hyoungkwan] Yonsei Univ, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Seoul 03277, South Korea.
C3 Yonsei University
RP Kim, H (corresponding author), Yonsei Univ, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Seoul 03277, South Korea.
EM jhy0@yonsei.ac.kr; hojungseo@yonsei.ac.kr; hyoungkwan@yonsei.ac.kr
FU Infrastructure and Transportation Technology Promotion Research Program
   - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) of the Korean
   government; Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement
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FX This research was supported by grants from the Infrastructure and
   Transportation Technology Promotion Research Program funded by the
   Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) of the Korean
   government and the Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology
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PI RESTON
PA 1801 ALEXANDER BELL DR, RESTON, VA 20191-4400 USA
SN 0742-597X
EI 1943-5479
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JI J. Manage. Eng.
PD NOV
PY 2018
VL 34
IS 6
AR 04018034
DI 10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0000637
PG 15
WC Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Civil
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Engineering
GA GT3FG
UT WOS:000444385500004
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PT J
AU Andersson, E
   Keskitalo, ECH
   Bergstén, S
AF Andersson, Elias
   Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
   Bergsten, Sabina
TI In the eye of the storm: adaptation logics of forest owners in
   management and planning in Swedish areas
SO SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; forest landscape; risk; resistance; subjectivity; Sweden
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE IMPACTS; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; RISK-MANAGEMENT; WIND DAMAGE;
   GOVERNMENTALITY; PROBABILITY; GOVERNANCE; STRATEGIES; PROTECTION;
   WINDTHROW
AB With a changing climate, storm and wind throw is becoming an increasing risk to forest. However, Swedish forest management practices have so far involved relatively little consideration of adaptation to climate change. This study examined resistance and alternatives to business as usual forest management, drawing upon material obtained in interviews with individual forest owners who spontaneously identified and discussed storm and wind throw as a risk to their forest. They thereby expressed a logic differing from that of the forest industry in Sweden, which has largely normalised storm risk rather than considering it in climate change adaptation work. The present analysis illustrates the broad and largely concerned position of individual forest owners, in contrast with a more established industry position on storm as an accepted and existing risk. Overall, the study highlights the diversity, agency and power relations within Swedish forestry and the forested landscape - aspects that are vital to better understanding processes relevant to forest and climate change adaptation.
C1 [Andersson, Elias] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Resource Management, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
   [Keskitalo, E. Carina H.; Bergsten, Sabina] Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, Umea, Sweden.
C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Umea University
RP Andersson, E (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Resource Management, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
EM elias.andersson@slu.se
OI Andersson, Elias/0000-0002-8757-1353
FU Svenska Forskningsradet Formas [2011-1702]
FX This work was supported by Svenska Forskningsradet Formas: [Grant Number
   2011-1702].
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U2 17
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
PI OSLO
PA KARL JOHANS GATE 5, NO-0154 OSLO, NORWAY
SN 0282-7581
EI 1651-1891
J9 SCAND J FOREST RES
JI Scand. J. Forest Res.
PY 2018
VL 33
IS 8
BP 800
EP 808
DI 10.1080/02827581.2018.1494305
PG 9
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Forestry
GA GW8CF
UT WOS:000447199800009
OA Bronze, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Hillel, D
   Rosenzweig, C
AF Hillel, Daniel
   Rosenzweig, Cynthia
BE Yadav, SS
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TI Crop Adaptation to Climate Change Foreword
SO CROP ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Hillel, Daniel; Rosenzweig, Cynthia] Columbia Univ, NASA Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY 10025 USA.
C3 National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA); NASA Goddard Space
   Flight Center; Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Columbia University
RP Hillel, D (corresponding author), Columbia Univ, NASA Goddard Inst Space Studies, 2880 Broadway, New York, NY 10025 USA.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 5
PU JOHN WILEY & SONS
PI CHICHESTER
PA THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER, W SUSSEX PO  19 8SQ, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-470-96089-9; 978-0-8138-2016-3
PY 2011
BP XX
EP XXI
D2 10.1002/9780470960929
PG 2
WC Agronomy
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture
GA BA8DM
UT WOS:000338009900001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU David, CG
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   Ratter, BMW
   Roeber, V
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AF David, C. Gabriel
   Hennig, Arne
   Ratter, Beate M. W.
   Roeber, Volker
   Zahid
   Schlurmann, Torsten
TI Considering socio-political framings when analyzing coastal climate
   change effects can prevent maldevelopment on small islands
SO NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; WAVE CLIMATE; ATOLL; POLICY
AB Adapting to climate change and sea level rise is challenging on small islands. False adaptation can lead to adverse impacts on natural and societal dynamics. Therefore, an interdisciplinary perspective on the interaction of natural dynamics, societal demands, and political decisions is crucial. In this sense, this study scrutinizes coastal processes and socio-political dimensions of erosion on the reef island Fuvahmulah, the Maldives. The national government and Fuvahmulah's population have an opposed perception and attribution of the drivers and processes behind Fuvahmulah's most pressing coastal issue - coastal erosion. To review these perceptions, natural dynamics are recreated with process-based methods and discussed regarding present and projected marine pressures. Population surveys and interviews with actors in coastal development complement the physical insights into erosion on Fuvahmulah and describe the socio-political dimension of climate change adaptation on small islands. This interdisciplinary approach demonstrates how small-islands' adaptive capacities are typically impaired and disclose the potential of local knowledge to overcome maldevelopment.
   Climate change adaptation and sea level rise pose challenges for both natural and societal dynamics. Here the authors analyse coastal processes and socio-political dimensions of erosion, leading to maldevelopment on Fuvahmulah in the Maldives.
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C3 Leibniz University Hannover; University of Hamburg; Max Planck Society;
   Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon; Universite de Pau et
   des Pays de l'Adour; University of Hawaii System; University of Hawaii
   Manoa; Braunschweig University of Technology
RP David, CG (corresponding author), Leibniz Univ Hannover, Ludwig Franzius Inst Hydraul Estuarine & Coastal, Nienburger Str 4, D-30167 Hannover, Germany.; David, CG (corresponding author), Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Leichtweiss Inst Hydraul Engn & Water Resources, Div Hydromech Coastal & Ocean Engn, Beethovenstr 51a, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
EM g.david@tu-braunschweig.de
RI Ratter, Beate/AAT-3840-2020; Schlurmann, Torsten/AAE-8223-2019; David,
   C. Gabriel/ABB-1618-2021
OI David, C. Gabriel/0000-0002-6733-0288; Schlurmann,
   Torsten/0000-0002-4691-7629
FU German Research Foundation's (DFG) priority programm "regional sea
   level" [SPP-1889]; Projekt DEAL
FX Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. This study
   took place within the German Research Foundation's (DFG) priority
   programm "regional sea level" (SPP-1889).
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PT J
AU Rasmussen, MB
AF Borg Rasmussen, Mattias
TI Unsettling Times: Living with the Changing Horizons of the Peruvian
   Andes
SO LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Peru; Rural society; Uncertainty; Adaptation
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; VULNERABILITY
AB As in many other parts of the Peruvian Andes, the peasants of rural Recuay report receding glaciers, altered patterns of precipitation, and disappearing species of plants and wildlife among the many things that may unsettle the everyday. Susan Whyte's concept of uncertainty highlights the fact that climate change emerges in different ways in particular situations. It informs water politics and local lives but is not a priori the most important part of the story. Rather than adapting to climate change, people adapt climate change to their social worlds. Asi como en varias partes de los Andes peruanos, los campesinos del Recuay rural dan parte de glaciares en retroceso, padrones de precipitacion alterados, y la desaparicion de especies de plantas y fauna silvestre entre las numerosas cosas que puedan perturbar lo cotidiano. El concepto de Susan Whyte de la incertidumbre acentua el hecho de que el cambio climatico se manifiesta de distintas maneras en situaciones particulares. Informa politicas sobre el agua y las vidas locales pero no es a priori la parte mas importante de la historia. En vez de adaptarse al cambio climatico, la gente adapta el cambio climatico a sus mundos sociales.
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C3 University of Copenhagen; Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru
RP Rasmussen, MB (corresponding author), Univ Copenhagen, Dept Food & Resource Econ, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark.
RI Rasmussen, Mattias/D-5276-2015
FU European Research Council
FX The research project was part of the European Research Council-funded
   Waterworlds Project headed by Kirsten Hastrup. The author thanks the
   entire research collective and in particular Karsten Paerregaard, Frank
   Sejersen, and Jonas O. Nielsen. Valuable comments were also provided by
   Susan Whyte, Bjarke Oxlund, Ben Orlove, Maria Teresa Ore, and Karine
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PT J
AU Rahman, H
   Easha, AA
   Fatema, N
   Islam, MJ
   Alam, M
AF Rahman, Habibur
   Easha, Arifa Akter
   Fatema, Nuzhat
   Islam, Md. Jahidul
   Alam, Morshed
TI Climate Change Adaptation Strategy of the Coastal Indigenous Community
   of Bangladesh
SO ADVANCES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
LA English
DT Article
DE Bangladesh; climate adaptation; coastal zone; emergency response;
   indigenous community; indigenous knowledge
ID VULNERABILITY; PERSPECTIVE; RISK
AB Climate change has increasingly impacted developing and underdeveloped nations, with Bangladesh's coastal areas experiencing significant effects such as storm surges, salinity, cyclones, and droughts. These regions, heavily reliant on agriculture, face economic challenges exacerbated by climatic events, making adaptation to climate change a critical concern for coastal inhabitants. This study aims to understand the obstacles and adaptive mechanisms employed by the Munda indigenous people in southeastern coastal Bangladesh to protect their livelihoods. Employing both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including focus group discussions (FGDs) and thematic analyses, we assessed the community's challenges and adaptation strategies. FGDs revealed that public life is frequently disrupted, salinity poses a major threat to agriculture and drinking water, and the cropping pattern, fish production, livestock, infrastructure, industry, biodiversity, health, and human settlement are adversely affected. Notably, there is a significant lack of adequate healthcare. Quantitative analysis using the chi 2 test showed that 33.2% of participants believe climate change affects their happiness, 85.1% stored 72 h of water and food, and 59.3% had hygiene and sanitation supplies. This research underscores the necessity of adaptive measures such as rainwater harvesting, organic fertilizer usage, community disaster preparedness education, effective communication systems, and social security implementation to mitigate climate change's adverse effects. The findings offer valuable insights for the government, nongovermental organizations (NGOs), policymakers, civil society, and stakeholders in developing suitable climate adaptation strategies to ensure sustainable livelihoods in coastal Bangladesh.
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   [Alam, Morshed] Jagannat Univ, Inst Educ & Res, Dhaka 1100, Bangladesh.
C3 Khulna University; Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New
   Brunswick
RP Islam, MJ (corresponding author), Barishal Engn Coll, Dept Civil Engn, Barishal 8202, Bangladesh.
EM habiburds2@gmail.com; arifaeasha@gmail.com; nuzhat.fatema@rutgers.edu;
   polash.bec@gmail.com; m.morshed728@gmail.com
RI Fatema, Nuzhat/ACE-1783-2022
OI Easha, Arifa Akter Easha/0009-0009-3203-1104; Rahman,
   Habibur/0000-0002-0994-0395; Islam, Md. Jahidul/0009-0002-5251-0910
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J9 ADV CIV ENG
JI Adv. Civ. Eng.
PD OCT 9
PY 2024
VL 2024
AR 5395870
DI 10.1155/2024/5395870
PG 15
WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Civil
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering
GA J3T4U
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ER

PT C
AU Deakin, M
   Reid, A
AF Deakin, Mark
   Reid, Alasdair
BE Duffy, VG
   Kromker, H
   Streitz, NA
   Konomi, S
TI Smart Cities as Future Internet-Based Developments that Adapt to Climate
   Change and Which Green the Intellectual Capital of Urban and Regional
   Innovation Systems
SO HCI INTERNATIONAL 2023 LATE BREAKING PAPERS, HCII 2023,PT IV
SE Lecture Notes in Computer Science
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI
   International)
CY JUL 23-28, 2023
CL Copenhagen, DENMARK
DE Smart cities; Metrics; Future internet-based developments; Social
   challenges; Climate change adaptation strategies; Intellectual capital;
   Greening intellectual capital; Urban and regional innovation systems
ID CITY; IMPLEMENTATION; METHODOLOGY; DISTRICTS; BARRIERS
AB Many in the academic community find claims made about the virtuous nature of smart cities dumbfounding. In that sense left not only bewildered by the claims which academics make about the virtues of smart cities, but the audacious nature of the expectations advocates of them as developments based on the future internet also harbour. In surveying the foundations of smart cities as developments based on the future internet, this paper shall address the bewilderment over the claims made about the virtues of smart cities by academics and audacious nature of the expectations the IEA, IRENA, UN, WB and WHO now also harbour of them as developments based on the future internet. In rendering both the virtues of smart cities and audacious nature of them as future internet-based developments, the paper shall reveal how cities can be smart in developing the future internet as a basis to meet the social challenge adapting to climate change poses. This shall go some way to close a gap that has opened in the past decade over the foundations of smart cities by reporting on the results of a case-study into the metrics of future internet-based developments. Those metrics that provide smart cities with a system of measurements which link the informatics of digital technologies to data management platforms and connect the infrastructures of future internet-based developments to the management of natural resources. To the management of natural resources as environments that in turn relate the energetic of climate change adaptation strategies to a metabolic which serves to green the intellectual capital of urban and regional innovation systems. Green the intellectual capital of urban and regional innovation systems and qualify whether in meeting the social challenge SDG7 poses this keeps 1.5 alive.
C1 [Deakin, Mark; Reid, Alasdair] Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Comp Engn & Built Environm, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
C3 Edinburgh Napier University
RP Reid, A (corresponding author), Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Comp Engn & Built Environm, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
EM al.reid@napier.ac.uk
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SN 0302-9743
EI 1611-3349
BN 978-3-031-48046-1; 978-3-031-48047-8
J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC
PY 2023
VL 14057
BP 467
EP 480
DI 10.1007/978-3-031-48047-8_31
PG 14
WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science,
   Cybernetics; Computer Science, Theory & Methods
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Computer Science
GA BW5EV
UT WOS:001159620100031
DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Basu, JP
AF Basu, Jyotish Prakash
BA Basu, JP
BF Basu, JP
TI Adaptation to Climate Change and Its Determinants at the Household Level
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND FOREST DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES: AN
   ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVE OF DIFFERENT AGRO-CLIMATIC REGIONS OF WEST
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SE SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Basu, Jyotish Prakash] West Bengal State Univ, Dept Econ, Econ, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata, W Bengal, India.
C3 West Bengal State University
RP Basu, JP (corresponding author), West Bengal State Univ, Dept Econ, Econ, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata, W Bengal, India.
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PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 2191-5547
EI 2191-5555
BN 978-3-319-52325-5; 978-3-319-52324-8
J9 SPRINGERBR ENV SCI
PY 2017
BP 59
EP 70
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-52325-5_6
D2 10.1007/978-3-319-52325-5
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BI5PD
UT WOS:000412676900007
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Poudel, DD
   Duex, TW
AF Poudel, Durga D.
   Duex, Timothy W.
TI Vanishing Springs in Nepalese Mountains Assessment of Water Sources,
   Farmers' Perceptions, and Climate Change Adaptation
SO MOUNTAIN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Farmers' perceptions; springs; water quality; climate change;
   hydrogeology; Nepal
ID MAIN CENTRAL THRUST; MANAGEMENT; IMPACTS; BASIN
AB The Thulokhola watershed of the Nuwakot district in the midhills region of Nepal can be considered typical of climate change-related stresses in the region. To assess the status of water resources and document farmers' perceptions of and adaptation to climate change impacts in this watershed, we invited community groups to monitor water quality and conducted 6 focus group meetings, 3 participatory rural appraisals, and spring and household surveys in 2011 and 2012. Historical precipitation data from a nearby weather station and discharge data for the Tadi Khola, the nearest major river, were also analyzed. The spring survey results confirmed farmers' perceptions and showed that 73.2% of the springs used as water sources had a decreased flow and 12.2% had dried up over the past 10 or more years, as recognized by local residents. In response to the severe decline of precipitation and the drying up of springs, local communities have implemented some climate change adaptation measures, such as constructing water tanks at water sources, using pipes to transport drinking water, diverting water from other springs, digging deeper wells, and traveling farther to wash clothes and fetch drinking water. To enhance drinking water supplies and ensure the agricultural, ecological, and environmental integrity of the watershed, initiatives such as comprehensive research on springs and groundwater hydrology, a spring rejuvenation program, and community capacity building for water sustainability and climate change adaptation are suggested.
C1 [Poudel, Durga D.] Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Environm Sci Program, Sch Geosci, POB 44650, Lafayette, LA 70504 USA.
   [Duex, Timothy W.] Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Geol Program, Sch Geosci, POB 44650, Lafayette, LA 70504 USA.
C3 University of Louisiana Lafayette; University of Louisiana Lafayette
RP Poudel, DD (corresponding author), Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Environm Sci Program, Sch Geosci, POB 44650, Lafayette, LA 70504 USA.
EM ddpoudel@louisiana.edu
FU United States Agency for International Development [EEM-A-00-10-00001]
FX This research article was made possible by the United States Agency for
   International Development and the generous support of the American
   people through Grant No. EEM-A-00-10-00001. We thank our enumerators,
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   quality work on the household survey. We also thank Naba Raj Nepal and
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PI BERN
PA University of Bern, Mittelstrasse 43, BERN, SWITZERLAND
SN 0276-4741
EI 1994-7151
J9 MT RES DEV
JI Mt. Res. Dev.
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DI 10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-16-00039.1
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WC Environmental Sciences; Geography, Physical
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Physical Geography
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UT WOS:000395382000005
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PT J
AU Yegbemey, RN
   Yabi, JA
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AF Yegbemey, Rosaine N.
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TI Farmers' decisions to adapt to climate change under various property
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SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Farmers' decisions; Adaptation to climate change; Property rights;
   Multivariate Probit model; Benin
ID AGRICULTURE; IMPACT; VARIABILITY; CHOICE
AB Making the assumption that property rights might determine whether farmers adopt particular strategies, this study aims at modelling farmers' decisions to adapt to climate change by focusing on their property rights - declined as institutional arrangements on land and rights on land - as well as their socio-economic and demographic characteristics. The case study took place in northern Benin (West Africa). In this zone, 308 farmers producing maize and adapting to climate change were randomly sampled. The study was conducted by a survey method on respondents using structured interviews based on a questionnaire. A simultaneous modelling using a Multivariate Probit (MVP) model highlighted that socio-economic and demographic characteristics, institutional arrangements on land, and rights on land determine the farmers' decisions to adapt to climate change. The land ownership has a positive effect on the decision to adopt any adaptation strategy. Subsequently, securing farmers' property rights would help to enhance their capacity to adapt to climate change. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Yegbemey, Rosaine N.] Univ Giessen, Inst Project & Reg Planning, Fac Agr Sci Nutr Sci & Environm Management, D-35390 Giessen, Germany.
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C3 Justus Liebig University Giessen; University of Parakou; Justus Liebig
   University Giessen
RP Yegbemey, RN (corresponding author), Univ Giessen, Inst Project & Reg Planning, Fac Agr Sci Nutr Sci & Environm Management, Senckenbergstr 3, D-35390 Giessen, Germany.
EM yrosaine@hotmail.fr
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0264-8377
EI 1873-5754
J9 LAND USE POLICY
JI Land Use Pol.
PD SEP
PY 2013
VL 34
BP 168
EP 175
DI 10.1016/j.landusepol.2013.03.001
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 172AH
UT WOS:000320971800016
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PT B
AU McBean, G
AF McBean, Gordon
BA Simonovic, SP
BF Simonovic, SP
TI Risk management as adaptation to climate change
SO FLOODS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: RISK MANAGEMENT
SE International Hydrology Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 Univ Western Ontario, ICSU, London, ON, Canada.
C3 Western University (University of Western Ontario)
RP McBean, G (corresponding author), Univ Western Ontario, ICSU, London, ON, Canada.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-107-01874-7
J9 INT HYDROL SER
PY 2012
BP 31
EP 67
D2 10.1017/CBO9781139088404
PG 37
WC Engineering, Civil; Water Resources
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Engineering; Water Resources
GA BFS51
UT WOS:000321146600008
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Kenney, DS
AF Kenney, Douglas S.
TI Understanding utility disincentives to water conservation as a means of
   adapting to climate change pressures
SO JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
LA English
DT Article
ID DROUGHT
C1 Univ Colorado, Getches Wilkinson Ctr Nat Resources Energy & Envi, Western Water Policy Program, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Boulder
RP Kenney, DS (corresponding author), Univ Colorado, Getches Wilkinson Ctr Nat Resources Energy & Envi, Western Water Policy Program, UCB 401, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
EM douglas.kenney@colorado.edu
FU Western Water Assessment (WWA; a unit of the Cooperative Institute for
   Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
FX The author thanks the Western Water Assessment (WWA; a unit of the
   Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Uy, N
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AF Uy, Noralene
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   Shaw, Rajib
TI Local adaptation for livelihood resilience in Albay, Philippines
SO ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE local adaptation; livelihood resilience; sustainable livelihoods
   approach
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE
AB Local adaptation to climate change is essential for vulnerable coastal communities faced with increasing threats to livelihood and safety. This paper seeks to understand the micro-level enabling conditions for climate change adaptation through a livelihood lens in a study of six coastal villages in Bacacay in the province of Albay, Philippines. Albay is a high-risk province due to hydrometeorological and geophysical hazards. The analysis of livelihood resilience utilizing the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach shows that a soft adaptation strategy focusing on enhancing human and social capital needs to be undertaken to increase adaptive capacity and build resilience in the study area. Moreover, the micro-level variations in the villages suggest that the understanding of local conditions is indispensable in planning and formulation of appropriate adaptation strategies and actions at local level.
C1 [Uy, Noralene; Takeuchi, Yukiko; Shaw, Rajib] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 6068501, Japan.
C3 Kyoto University
RP Uy, N (corresponding author), Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Sakyo Ku, Yoshida Honmachi, Kyoto 6068501, Japan.
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RI Uy, Noralene/Q-7465-2019; Shaw, Rajib/AAI-4834-2020
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 792XJ
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PT S
AU Gharbaoui, D
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AF Gharbaoui, Dalila
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PT J
AU Xu, MZ
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AF Xu, Mengzhi
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SO CLIMATE
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DT Article
DE climate change; regional adaptive development; the PSR model; multi-case
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ID GOVERNANCE; IMPACTS; ISLANDS; HEALTH
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C3 Beijing Normal University
RP Xu, MZ (corresponding author), Beijing Normal Univ, Sch Govt, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
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U1 6
U2 19
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2225-1154
J9 CLIMATE
JI Climate
PD JUL
PY 2023
VL 11
IS 7
AR 155
DI 10.3390/cli11070155
PG 16
WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA N1YE7
UT WOS:001035042700001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Mkonda, MY
   He, XH
AF Mkonda, Msafiri Y.
   He, Xinhua
TI Are Rainfall and Temperature Really Changing? Farmer's Perceptions,
   Meteorological Data, and Policy Implications in the Tanzanian Semi-Arid
   Zone
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE agricultural production; climate change adaptation; climate models;
   farmers' perception; government policies; semi-arid agro-ecological
   zones; vulnerability; Tanzania
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; FOOD SECURITY; CROP YIELD; VULNERABILITY;
   VILLAGES; RISK
AB Although various climate models, statistical crop models and economic simulations have been established to determine the level of farmers' vulnerability, there has been little systematic assessment of farmers' perception towards climate change in association with meteorological analyses and policy implications in Tanzania. The results from this assessment will enhance the formation of robust policies that improve resilient livelihoods and the capacity to adapt to climate change and variability. This paper seeks to (i) reveal the farmers' perception on variation, change of rainfall, and temperature in the Tanzanian semi-arid area; (ii) depict meteorological evidence for the perceived rainfall and temperature changes; (iii) assess the policy perception and responses for the changing climate; and (iv) discuss the correlation between farmers' perception and meteorological data. Household surveys, informative interviews and discussions were employed during data collection. The Mann-Kendall Test and SPSS (version 20) were used for climate data analyses, while qualitative data were thematically analyzed. The results showed that from 1980 to 2015 the mean annual rainfall decreased (R-2 = 0.21) while temperature increased (R-2 = 0.30). Even though majority farmers agreed with these results, they had not yet taken serious measures to curb the situation. Besides, Agricultural Policy has lightly addressed and enforced the implementations of adaptation strategies to reduce climate impacts and vulnerability. Thereby, creation of awareness and intensification of climate adaptation strategies is needed at both farm and policy level.
C1 [Mkonda, Msafiri Y.; He, Xinhua] Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, Ctr Excellence Soil Biol, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.
   [Mkonda, Msafiri Y.] Sokoine Univ Agr, Dept Phys Sci, Fac Sci, Morogoro 3038, Tanzania.
   [He, Xinhua] Univ Western Australia, Sch Biol Sci, Crawley 6009, Australia.
C3 Southwest University - China; Sokoine University of Agriculture;
   University of Western Australia
RP Mkonda, MY; He, XH (corresponding author), Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, Ctr Excellence Soil Biol, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.; Mkonda, MY (corresponding author), Sokoine Univ Agr, Dept Phys Sci, Fac Sci, Morogoro 3038, Tanzania.; He, XH (corresponding author), Univ Western Australia, Sch Biol Sci, Crawley 6009, Australia.
EM msamkonda81@yahoo.co.uk; xinhua.he@uwa.edu.au
RI He, Xinhua/AAK-1548-2020; Mkonda, Msafiri/H-9317-2019; He,
   Xinhua/D-6920-2011
OI He, Xinhua/0000-0002-5570-3454
FU Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC); China Scholar Council
   International PhD Program; Chongqing 100 Talents Program
FX We are indebted to the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) for
   providing the scholarship for Msafiri Y. Mkonda. We also give thanks to
   Solomon Aunga (from Kenya), the Ph.D. student at the Department of
   Language and Linguistics, Southwest University in China for editing our
   manuscript. We also wish to thank research assistants who were involved
   in data collection. This study is supported by a China Scholar Council
   International PhD Program to Msafiri Mkonda and the 2015 Chongqing 100
   Talents Program to Xinhua He at the Southwest University in Beibei,
   Chongqing, China. Further, we convey our gratitude thanks to the two
   anonymous reviewers for their comments and insights on our paper. Their
   constructive suggestions and inputs remains a permanent assert for
   reporting similar scientific works in future.
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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JI Sustainability
PD AUG
PY 2017
VL 9
IS 8
AR 1412
DI 10.3390/su9081412
PG 16
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA FF3YT
UT WOS:000408861800127
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DA 2025-01-10
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AF Falcon, Walter P.
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DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
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C3 Harvard University; Stanford University
RP Falcon, WP (corresponding author), Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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BP XXX
EP XXXI
D2 10.1002/9780470960929
PG 2
WC Agronomy
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture
GA BA8DM
UT WOS:000338009900007
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Day, JK
   Pérez, DM
AF Day, J. Kenneth
   Perez, David Manuel
TI Reducing uncertainty and risk through forest management planning in
   British Columbia
SO FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Forest management plan; Harvest schedule; Uncertainty; Mountain pine
   beetle; Climate change; UBC Alex Fraser Research Forest
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; MOUNTAIN PINE-BEETLE; ASSISTED MIGRATION;
   DECISION-MAKING; YUKON; OUTBREAK; PATTERNS; IMPACTS; OPTIONS; FUTURE
AB The Alex Fraser Research Forest is 10,000 ha of provincial land managed for research and teaching by the University of British Columbia in central British Columbia. Experience shows us that weather is already a driving influence in forest management as extreme-weather events cause substantial damage. Biotic and abiotic disturbances create significant uncertainty for managers, and present a significant risk of loss to the growing stock. Forecasts of climate change indicate increasing average temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns. These forecasts also suggest more extreme-weather events. Changing weather patterns mean changing interactions between forests and disturbance agents, likely resulting in unprecedented levels of damage. Research forest managers have developed an approach to managing this uncertainty and risk through forest management planning. If climate change will lead to more extreme weather, it is expected that adapting to climate change will equate to managing risk. A retrospective examination of the response to the mountain pine beetle outbreak (1991-2005) has enabled us to document our approach to managing the risk of damage and loss. Forest management planning provides a framework to establish priorities, set objectives and devise strategies to maintain the values that are important on research forests as they adapt to climate change. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Day, J. Kenneth] UBC Alex Fraser Res Forest, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4N5, Canada.
   [Perez, David Manuel] Univ British Columbia, Fac Forestry, Forest Resources Management Dept, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
C3 University of British Columbia
RP Day, JK (corresponding author), UBC Alex Fraser Res Forest, 72 South 7th Ave, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4N5, Canada.
EM ken.day@ubc.ca
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NR 55
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U1 0
U2 72
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0378-1127
EI 1872-7042
J9 FOREST ECOL MANAG
JI For. Ecol. Manage.
PD JUL 15
PY 2013
VL 300
SI SI
BP 117
EP 124
DI 10.1016/j.foreco.2012.11.035
PG 8
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Forestry
GA 164QR
UT WOS:000320425100014
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Burton, I
AF Burton, Ian
BE Ford, JD
   BerrangFord, L
TI Adaptation to Climate Change: Context, Status, and Prospects
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN DEVELOPED NATIONS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
SE Advances in Global Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Adaptation to climate change; Developed and developing countries; The
   evolution of adaptation; Prospects for adaptation
AB This chapter places the book in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and describes how the developing countries were the leaders in recognizing the need for greater attention to adaptation. The developed countries are now beginning to move rapidly into adaptation and an explosion of interest is bringing to the fore a long list of unresolved questions about adaptation to climate change and its relation to development, and its appropriate management from the local to the national level and for different socioeconomic sectors and a wide variety of climate-related risks. This book is at the leading edge of a rapidly expanding literature with many questions remaining to be addressed.
C1 [Burton, Ian] Meteorol Serv Canada, AIRG, Downsview, ON M3S 5T4, Canada.
   [Burton, Ian] Univ Toronto, Inst Environm Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 Environment & Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada;
   University of Toronto
RP Burton, I (corresponding author), Meteorol Serv Canada, AIRG, Downsview, ON M3S 5T4, Canada.
EM Ian.Burton@ec.gc.ca
OI Burton, Ian/0000-0003-2191-0639
CR Adger WN, 2009, ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THRESHOLDS, VALUES, GOVERNANCE, P1, DOI 10.1017/CBO9780511596667.002
   Leary N., 2008, Climate change and adaptation
   Leary Neil., 2008, Climate change and vulnerability
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   Schipper L., 2009, The Earthscan reader on adaptation to climate change
NR 5
TC 12
Z9 14
U1 0
U2 2
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1574-0919
BN 978-94-007-0566-1
J9 ADV GLOB CHANGE RES
JI Adv. Glob. Change Res.
PY 2011
VL 42
BP 477
EP 483
DI 10.1007/978-94-007-0567-8_35
D2 10.1007/978-94-007-0567-8
PG 7
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BWE55
UT WOS:000293761100035
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Nkuba, M
   Chanda, R
   Mmopelwa, G
   Kato, E
   Mangheni, MN
   Lesolle, D
AF Nkuba, Michael
   Chanda, Raban
   Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope
   Kato, Edward
   Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo
   Lesolle, David
TI The effect of climate information in pastoralists' adaptation to climate
   change A case study of Rwenzori region, Western Uganda
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Uganda; Climate change adaptation; Climate information; Indigenous
   forecasts; Pastoralists; Scientific forecasts; Indigenous knowledge
ID SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION; SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA;
   RISK-MANAGEMENT; FOOD SECURITY; STRATEGIES; LIVESTOCK; IMPACT;
   DECISIONS; VARIABILITY
AB Purpose - This paper aims to investigate the effect of using indigenous forecasts (IFs) and scientific forecasts (SFs) on pastoralists' adaptation methods in Rwenzori region, Western Uganda.
   Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected using a household survey from 270 pastoralists and focus group discussions. The multivariate probit model was used in the analysis.
   Findings - The results revealed that pastoralists using of IF only more likely to be non-farm enterprises and livestock sales as adaptation strategies. Pastoralists using both SF and IF were more likely to practise livestock migration.
   Research limitations/implications - Other factors found to be important included land ownership, land tenure, gender, education level, non-farm and productive assets, climate-related risks and agricultural extension access.
   Practical implications - Increasing the number of weather stations in pastoral areas would increase the predictive accuracy of scientific climate information, which results in better adaptive capacity of pastoralists. Active participation of pastoral households in national meteorological dissemination processes should be explored.
   Social implications - A two-prong approach that supports both mobile and sedentary pastoralism should be adopted in rangeland development policies.
   Originality/value - This study has shown the relevance of IFs in climate change adaptation methods of pastoralists. It has also shown that IFs compliment SFs in climate change adaptation in pastoralism.
C1 [Nkuba, Michael; Chanda, Raban; Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope; Lesolle, David] Univ Botswana, Dept Environm Sci, Gaborone, Botswana.
   [Kato, Edward] Int Food Policy Res Inst, Washington, DC USA.
   [Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo] Makerere Univ, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, Kampala, Uganda.
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BF Sanderson, J
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: SEA REGIONAL MODELLING AND
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PT J
AU Phan, LT
   Jou, SC
   Lin, JH
AF Loan Thi Phan
   Jou, Sue Ching
   Lin, Jun-Hua
TI Gender Inequality and Adaptive Capacity: The Role of Social Capital on
   the Impacts of Climate Change in Vietnam
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE social capital; adaptive capacity; gender inequality
ID ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY
AB Climate change has exacerbated gender inequality, and women are a vulnerable group. Previous research attributed this to physical gender differences, gender differences in ownership and control of natural resources, and socioeconomic status. We used a survey of 99 participants, seven focus group discussions, and 13 in-depth interviews in a coastal community in Vietnam to gain insight into the roots of gender inequality in the capacity to adapt to climate change. We analysed the role of social capital in regulating and mobilising other livelihood assets from a gendered perspective and found that gender norms explain the division and interactions of men and women in formal and informal networks. Based on our results, we suggest that policy-makers should pay more attention to gender issues when proposing climate change policies and reducing the gender imbalance in the impact of climate change adaptation.
C1 [Loan Thi Phan] Natl Taiwan Univ, Int Doctoral Degree Program Climate Change & Sust, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
   [Jou, Sue Ching] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Geog, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
   [Lin, Jun-Hua] Natl Dong Hwa Univ, Dept Taiwan & Reg Studies, Hualien 97401, Taiwan.
C3 National Taiwan University; National Taiwan University; National Dong
   Hwa University
RP Phan, LT (corresponding author), Natl Taiwan Univ, Int Doctoral Degree Program Climate Change & Sust, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
EM loananh.hnue@gmail.com; jouchen@ntu.edu.tw; junhua.lin@gms.ndhu.edu.tw
RI Phan, Loan/JLL-6071-2023
OI JOU, SUE-CHING/0000-0002-7676-4977; Phan, Loan/0000-0003-1546-0416
FU Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan) [MOST
   105-2621-M-002-005-MY3]
FX This research was funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology
   (Taiwan), grant number MOST 105-2621-M-002-005-MY3.
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PT C
AU Iizumi, T
AF Iizumi, Toshichika
BE Iizumi, T
   Hirata, R
   Matsuda, R
TI Emerging Adaptation to Climate Change in Agriculture
SO ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AGRICULTURE: RESEARCH AND PRACTICES
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Adaptation to Climate Change in Agriculture - Research and
   Practices
CY SEP09, 2011
CL Hokkaido, JAPAN
ID SOIL FROST CONTROL; RICE PRODUCTION; YIELD; CROP; WEATHER; INFORMATION;
   TEMPERATURE; PREDICTION; HOKKAIDO; DROUGHT
AB Agriculture is vulnerable to climate change. Adaptation is therefore necessary to moderate harm or exploit the beneficial opportunities of climate change in agriculture. In the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) states, "parties hereby establish the global goal on adaptation." However, limited information on local adaptation practices hinders a review of the overall progress in the adaptation communication. Therefore, we must collect emerging adaptations. This article reviews the available evidence on agricultural adaptation in response to observed or anticipated climate change. A literature review showed both negative and positive impacts of climate change. The emerged adaptations were diverse and ranged from affecting producers to national governments in scope and from incremental to transformational in type. These responses pose challenges in monitoring, modeling, and assessing adaptations in countries at the global scale and require additional research.
C1 [Iizumi, Toshichika] Natl Agr & Food Res Org NARO, Inst Agroenvironm Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
C3 National Agriculture & Food Research Organization - Japan
RP Iizumi, T (corresponding author), Natl Agr & Food Res Org NARO, Inst Agroenvironm Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
EM iizumit@affrc.go.jp
FU Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [16KT0036, 18H02317,
   17K07984]; Environment Research and Technology Development Fundof the
   Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency [S-14]; Joint Research
   Program of Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University [30F2001];
   Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18H02317, 17K07984, 16KT0036]
   Funding Source: KAKEN
FX This review benefited from discussions at the 2018 NARO-FFTC-MARCO
   Symposium: Climate Smart Agriculture for the Small-Scale Farmers in the
   Asian and Pacific Region, September 2018 in Tsukuba. T.I. was partly
   supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B, 16KT0036 and
   18H02317; and C, 17K07984) of Japan Society for the Promotion of
   Science, the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (S-14)
   of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency, and the Joint
   Research Program of Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University
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BN 978-981-13-9235-1; 978-981-13-9234-4
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EP 16
DI 10.1007/978-981-13-9235-1_1
PG 14
WC Agronomy; Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BQ3DP
UT WOS:000584346700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Di Falco, S
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AF Di Falco, Salvatore
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TI Managing Environmental Risk in Presence of Climate Change: The Role of
   Adaptation in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
SO ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Downside risk exposure; Environmental risk;
   Ethiopia
ID STRUCTURAL RICARDIAN MODEL; ECONOMIC-IMPACT; FOOD SECURITY; TECHNOLOGY;
   IRRIGATION; STRATEGIES; ESTIMATOR; ADOPTION; CHOICE
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RP Di Falco, S (corresponding author), London Sch Econ, Grantham Res Inst Climate Change & Environm, London WC2A 2AE, England.
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0924-6460
EI 1573-1502
J9 ENVIRON RESOUR ECON
JI Environ. Resour. Econ.
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EP 577
DI 10.1007/s10640-013-9696-1
PG 25
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AD3NE
UT WOS:000333152000005
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Koski, C
   Keating, M
AF Koski, Chris
   Keating, Megan
TI Holding Back the Storm: Target Populations and State Climate Adaptation
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SO REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; social construction framework; climate change;
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ID BEHAVIORAL ASSUMPTIONS; MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; POLICY INSTRUMENTS;
   MITIGATION; FEDERALISM; ADOPTION; IMPLEMENTATION; COORDINATION;
   INITIATIVES; INNOVATION
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C1 [Koski, Chris] Reed Coll, Environm Studies & Polit Sci, Portland, OR 97202 USA.
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C3 Reed College - Oregon; Reed College - Oregon
RP Koski, C (corresponding author), Reed Coll, Environm Studies & Polit Sci, Portland, OR 97202 USA.
FU Bernard Goldhammer Summer Collaborative Research Grant Program at Reed
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FX This work was partially supported by the Bernard Goldhammer Summer
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1541-132X
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PY 2018
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BP 691
EP 716
DI 10.1111/ropr.12308
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GA GV9GE
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PT J
AU Gebrehiwot, T
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AF Gebrehiwot, Tagel
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Perception; Adaptation; Climate change; Barrier; Multinomial logit
ID ADOPTION; SOIL; CONSERVATION; IMPACTS; DETERMINANTS; VARIABILITY;
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C3 University of Twente
RP Gebrehiwot, T (corresponding author), Univ Twente, Hengelosestr 99, NL-7514 AE Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands.
EM t.g.gidey@utwente.nl
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PT J
AU Oppenheimer, M
AF Oppenheimer, Michael
TI Adapting to Climate Change: Rising Sea Levels, Limiting Risks
SO SOCIAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT 31st Social Research Conference
CY APR 24-25, 2014
CL New Sch Univ Ctr, New York, NY
HO New Sch Univ Ctr
RI Oppenheimer, Michael/ACV-2153-2022
OI Oppenheimer, Michael/0000-0002-9708-5914
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PT J
AU Riach, N
   Fila, D
   Lorenz, S
   Fuenfgeld, H
AF Riach, Nils
   Fila, Dennis
   Lorenz, Stefanie
   Fuenfgeld, Hartmut
TI Climate risk archetypes. Identifying similarities and differences of
   municipal risks for the adaptation process based on municipalities in
   Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Climate change risk; Small and medium-sized
   municipalities; Archetype analysis; Baden-Wuerttemberg; Climate
   vulnerability
ID SOCIAL VULNERABILITY; NATURAL HAZARDS; CITIES; MITIGATION; NETWORKS;
   POLICY; SCENARIOS; EXPOSURE
AB Municipalities are often challenged in adapting to climate change impacts, with knowledge gaps regarding climate risks being an important constraint hindering the development and imple-mentation of adaption strategies. Although at the municipal level, risks are highly context spe-cific, recurring patterns of hazard, exposure and vulnerability can often be identified. While indicator-driven climate risk assessments are widely used, they tend to apply a singular explan-atory model instead of addressing the heterogeneity of cases and thus neglect similarities and differences of risk typologies. We use archetype analysis to gain a context-specific understanding of recurring patterns of municipal-scale climatic risk in the federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Using cluster analysis, we derive nine climate risk archetypes with characteristic building block configurations of hazard, exposure and vulnerability indicators. Our findings thus contribute to the building of a knowledge base, which can foster and support the formation of climate adaption networks. We argue, that our proposed archetype approach can fuel the debate on mainstreaming adaption practices in general as well as in Baden-Wuerttemberg in particular.
C1 [Riach, Nils] Univ Freiburg, Inst Environm Social Sci & Geog, Phys Geog, Freiburg, Germany.
   [Fila, Dennis; Lorenz, Stefanie; Fuenfgeld, Hartmut] Univ Freiburg, Inst Environm Social Sci & Geog, Geog Global Change, Freiburg, Germany.
C3 University of Freiburg; University of Freiburg
RP Riach, N (corresponding author), Univ Freiburg, Inst Environm Social Sci & Geog, Phys Geog, Freiburg, Germany.
EM nils.riach@geographie.uni-freiburg.de
RI Fila, Dennis/LIH-5011-2024; Fünfgeld, Hartmut/JEP-2181-2023; Funfgeld,
   Hartmut/C-5962-2011
OI Fila, Dennis/0000-0002-5591-6564; Funfgeld, Hartmut/0000-0003-0359-8207;
   Riach, Nils/0000-0003-0100-5615
FU German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Protection and
   Nuclear Safety in the funding line of the German Adaptation Strategy
   (DAS) [67DAS204]; University of Freiburg
FX The research for this paper was conducted with financial support from
   the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Protection and
   Nuclear Safety in the funding line of the German Adaptation Strategy
   (DAS, financial support no. 67DAS204). We acknowledge support by the
   Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Freiburg.
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PT J
AU Perera, KTN
   Wijayaratna, TMN
   Jayatillake, HM
   Priyadarshana, T
   Manatunge, JMA
AF Perera, K. T. N.
   Wijayaratna, T. M. N.
   Jayatillake, H. M.
   Priyadarshana, Tilak
   Manatunge, J. M. A.
TI Implications of storage state behaviour of village tanks in adaptation
   to climate change, Sri Lanka
SO JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; reliability; resilience; storage states;
   transition probability; village tanks
AB Following Decision 1/CP.21 of the Conference of the Parties, Sri Lanka has identified Nationally Determined Contributions for adaptation to climate change. Restoration and rehabilitation of all abandoned tanks is one such contribution in the irrigation sector. The country has around 13,600 working village tanks of ancient origin. These restored tanks provide irrigation and other water needs at different degrees while a large number of tanks remain abandoned. However, regional storage behaviour of the restored tanks is not adequately understood due to the non-existence of a methodology for storage data collection and assessment. The study presents a statistical approach to assess regional storage behaviour of the tanks with data collected using five storage states method. The storage data of 573 working village tanks in southern Sri Lanka covering three years were analyzed, and revealed a high temporal variation of storage behaviour and low resilience to recover from either dryness or failure for providing irrigation water issues. However, higher time-reliability of water-existence below sluice sill level indicates their potential for providing social and environmental needs. Such assessments facilitate identifying real-time management measures and reviewing policy on restoration of similar reservoirs as an adaptation option for climate change in any region.
C1 [Perera, K. T. N.] Res Support & Proc Improvement Branch, Irrigat Dept, 230,POB 1138, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka.
   [Wijayaratna, T. M. N.; Manatunge, J. M. A.] Univ Moratuwa, Dept Civil Engn, Katubedda, Sri Lanka.
   [Jayatillake, H. M.] Minist Mahaweli Irrigat Agr & Rural Dev, ADB Transact Tech Assistance Integrated Water Pro, Colombo 5, Sri Lanka.
   [Priyadarshana, Tilak] Univ Ruhuna, Fac Fisheries & Marine Sci & Technol, Dept Limnol & Water Technol, Matara 81000, Sri Lanka.
C3 University Moratuwa; University Ruhuna
RP Perera, KTN (corresponding author), Res Support & Proc Improvement Branch, Irrigat Dept, 230,POB 1138, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka.
EM 738037k@uom.lk
FU National Research Council, Sri Lanka [12-104]; University of Moratuwa,
   Sri Lanka
FX The research presented in this paper forms part of the study carried out
   under the title of restoration of ancient Ruhunu Rata tank systems to
   meet the future water demand and livelihood developments as an adaptable
   strategy to overcome the impacts of climate change with a research grant
   from the National Research Council, Sri Lanka (Grant no. 12-104). The
   authors acknowledge the senate research committee grant of the
   University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, which funded this publication. Field
   officers of the Department of Agrarian Development in Hambantota
   District are acknowledged for their cooperation and active participation
   in the process of data collection. The authors would also like to thank
   anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.
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PT J
AU Nursey-Bray, M
   Palmer, R
   Stuart, A
   Arbon, V
   Rigney, LI
AF Nursey-Bray, Melissa
   Palmer, Robert
   Stuart, Aaron
   Arbon, Veronica
   Rigney, Lester-Irabinna
TI Scale, colonisation and adapting to climate change: Insights from the
   Arabana people, South Australia
SO GEOFORUM
LA English
DT Article
DE Indigenous; Adaptation; Agency; Climate; Colonisation; Scale
ID TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE; REMOTE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES; CHANGE
   ADAPTATION; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; CHANGE VULNERABILITY;
   ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; WESTERN SCIENCE; REGIME SHIFTS; RESILIENCE;
   MANAGEMENT
AB The role of knowledge in assisting Indigenous people adapt to climate change has been gaining increasing attention and local studies provide rich insights into how and where knowledge is used. This paper reports on the results of a qualitative cross-cultural research collaboration about climate change adaptation for the Arabana, an Indigenous people from South Australia. We find that the Arabana people have a corpus of observed historical knowledge of climate change, forged through a sustained period of colonial invasion, that offers fine level detail about likely climate impacts that is not captured by regional scientific projections. This knowledge includes actual observations about recent climate variability, as well as changes to flora, fauna, land and cultural sites. This historical knowledge about and observation of the environment is as important to the Arabana people as ancestral traditional knowledge for informing the contemporary climate change policy that affects them and their surroundings. Arabana knowledge sets about climate change and its impacts were also found to be intimately interconnected with other regional socio-economic activities (such as pastoralism and mining) which are the legacy of colonisation, and cannot be divorced from cultural perceptions and discussions about climate impacts. We conclude that in order to forge appropriate responses to the impacts of climate change, dialogues between policy makers and the Arabana needs to acknowledge the legitimacy of all Arabana knowledge, particularly historical knowledge that has been grafted through colonial dispossession.
C1 [Nursey-Bray, Melissa; Palmer, Robert] Univ Adelaide, Fac Arts, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   [Stuart, Aaron; Arbon, Veronica] Arabana Aboriginal Corp, Port Augusta, SA, Australia.
   [Rigney, Lester-Irabinna] Univ South Australia, Sch Educ, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
C3 University of Adelaide; University of South Australia
RP Nursey-Bray, M (corresponding author), Univ Adelaide, Fac Arts, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
EM Melissa.Nursey-Bray@adelaide.edu.au
RI Nursey-Bray, Melissa/J-8183-2019; Rigney, Lester/AAS-1357-2020
OI Nursey-Bray, Melissa/0000-0002-4121-5177; Rigney,
   Lester/0000-0002-4756-2399
FU National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Griffith
   University, Queensland, Australia
FX We acknowledge the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility,
   Griffith University, Queensland, Australia for the grant that enabled
   this project to occur. We acknowledge and thank all the other project
   team members, including Deane Fergie, Nick Harvey, John Tibby and Lucy
   Hackworth. We also acknowledge the University of Adelaide, especially
   the staff at the Faculty of Arts for offering the research environment
   and resources for the project to be administered properly. We also
   acknowledge all the Directors from the Arabana Aboriginal Corporation,
   for supporting the project and welcoming us to Country. Finally, thank
   you to each and every one of the Arabana people who participated over
   the years. In particular we dedicate this article to those who are no
   longer with us today, we miss you.
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PT S
AU Haemekoski, K
   Sinkko, H
AF Haemekoski, Kari
   Sinkko, Heli
BE Filho, WL
   Musa, H
   Cavan, G
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TI Mobilizing Private Sector Funds for Climate Change Adaptation: Nordic
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION, RESILIENCE AND HAZARDS
SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Climate finance; Private sector; Business
AB Although estimates of the global climate finance flows vary, bulk of the funding has been targeted at climate change mitigation and only a fraction to adaptation to the impacts of climate change. Mitigation actions have also received more private sector funds as compared to adaptation. The current financial flows targeted at adaptation fall short of the current estimates for funding needs and call for increased private sector involvement and finance. This article discusses the mobilisation of private sector funds for climate change adaptation using experiences from the Nordic Climate Facility (NCF), a competitive partial grant facility, as a case study. Since its launch in 2009 NCF has approved financing for 49 climate change mitigation and adaptation projects in selected developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The aim of this paper is to showcase, using selected NCF projects as examples, how adapting to climate change can also have business linkages, especially when combined with mitigation activities, and how public sector funding can be used to leverage private sector funds through local business development for climate change adaptation.
C1 [Haemekoski, Kari; Sinkko, Heli] Nord Environm Finance Corp NEFCO, Fabianinkatu 34,POB 241, Helsinki 00171, Finland.
RP Sinkko, H (corresponding author), Nord Environm Finance Corp NEFCO, Fabianinkatu 34,POB 241, Helsinki 00171, Finland.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Public, Environmental &
   Occupational Health; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Regional &
   Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
   Health; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Public Administration
GA BG3BE
UT WOS:000387844800028
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Vallury, S
   Cook, NJ
   Nelson, DR
AF Vallury, Sechindra
   Cook, Nathan J.
   Nelson, Donald R.
TI Social inequalities shape climate change adaptation among Indian farmers
SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; equity; agriculture; sustainable development goals;
   groundwater irrigation; social inequalities
ID SMART AGRICULTURE; POVERTY; GROUNDWATER; IRRIGATION; ACCESS; EQUITY
AB Agricultural technologies are vital for farmers adapting to climate change. However, while efforts have focused on improving access and initial adoption, little attention has been given to social disparities in rates of adoption and the benefits derived from these technologies. Our study investigates the adoption of groundwater irrigation technology in India, a transformative innovation that has historically enhanced productivity and food security, and helped agricultural households adapt to a changing climate. We use a nationwide household survey sample that spans nearly a decade, capturing a key period of groundwater expansion in India. Our analysis reveals that members of highly marginalized social groups are less likely to adopt groundwater irrigation technologies, and less likely to sustain their use of the technologies for long periods of time. Furthermore, the household-level benefits of the technologies-operationalized through the relationship between technology adoption and income-appear lower for households belonging to historically marginalized groups compared to the historically advantaged. Our study underscores the importance of addressing social inequalities in both adoption as well as the sustained utilization of agricultural technologies and other climate adaptation tools. Disparities in the utilization of these technologies can hinder farmers' ability to access new innovations and adapt to increasing threats from climate change. Targeted policies and interventions are essential to not only provide historically marginalized groups access to technological innovations, but also facilitate their effective utilization.
C1 [Vallury, Sechindra] Univ Georgia, Odum Sch Ecol, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
   [Cook, Nathan J.] Indiana Univ Indianapolis, Paul H ONeill Sch Publ & Environm Affairs, Indianapolis, IN USA.
   [Nelson, Donald R.] Univ Georgia, Franklin Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Anthropol, Athens, GA USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; Indiana University
   System; Indiana University Indianapolis; University System of Georgia;
   University of Georgia
RP Vallury, S (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Odum Sch Ecol, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM sechindra.vallury@uga.edu
RI Nelson, Donald/C-3225-2014
OI Nelson, Donald/0000-0002-7878-2853; Pandey, Alok
   Kumar/0000-0001-5604-3243; Vallury, Sechindra/0000-0001-6039-3158
FU National Science Foundationhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001
   [2242507, 2343136]; National Science Foundation
FX The research was supported by the National Science Foundation (Grants:
   2242507 and 2343136). The authors thank Shishir T Rao for help with the
   precipitation data.
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U2 5
PU IOP Publishing Ltd
PI BRISTOL
PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1748-9326
J9 ENVIRON RES LETT
JI Environ. Res. Lett.
PD NOV 1
PY 2024
VL 19
IS 11
AR 114035
DI 10.1088/1748-9326/ad7d1d
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA H7Y5H
UT WOS:001325561800001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Archibald, CL
   Butt, N
AF Archibald, Carla L.
   Butt, Nathalie
TI Using Google search data to inform global climate change adaptation
   policy
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID CHANGE AWARENESS; CONSERVATION; TRENDS; COST
AB The well-being of human societies in many parts of the world is threatened by climate change. While climate change is global, impacts are local and regional, and vulnerability varies widely across communities, countries, and regions. Climate change awareness has been related to how willingly communities adapt to climate change; thus, identifying communities' awareness could help to gain insights into communities' willingness to adopt climate change policy. In this study, we use culturomics to analyze big data from Google search queries to group countries based on their awareness, potential willingness, and potential capacity to deal with climate change. We demonstrate that culturomics can be used to allocate countries along a typology gradient, ranging from high-risk and high awareness to low-risk and low awareness, to climate change. Furthermore, we identify a positive correlation between countries' climate vulnerability and awareness of climate change. As the Paris Agreement establishes a global goal to enhance adaptive capacity, strengthen resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change, identifying countries' potential adaptive capacity to climate impacts is critical. Pairing culturomics insights with climate vulnerability is a novel approach to facilitate international climate change adaptation.
C1 [Archibald, Carla L.] Univ Queensland, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
   [Archibald, Carla L.; Butt, Nathalie] Univ Queensland, Australian Res Council, Ctr Excellence Environm Decis, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
   [Butt, Nathalie] Univ Queensland, Sch Biol Sci, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
C3 University of Queensland; University of Queensland; University of
   Queensland
RP Archibald, CL (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.; Archibald, CL (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, Australian Res Council, Ctr Excellence Environm Decis, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
EM c.archibald@uq.edu.au
RI Butt, Nathalie/B-3558-2014
OI Butt, Nathalie/0000-0003-1517-6191; Archibald, Carla/0000-0003-1640-8396
FU Australian Postgraduate Award; ARC Centre of Excellence for
   Environmental Decisions; ARC [DE150101552]; Australian Research Council
   [DE150101552] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
FX CA is supported through an Australian Postgraduate Award and a top-up
   scholarship through the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental
   Decisions. NB is supported by ARC Grant DE150101552. The authors would
   like to thank Dr. Jason Samson for providing climate vulnerability data
   and Dr. Megan Evans, Blake Alexander Simmons, Felicia Jane Runting, Dr.
   Morena Mills, and Associate Professor Jonathan Rhodes for reviewing and
   providing useful comments during the drafting process of the manuscript.
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Z9 17
U1 2
U2 54
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0165-0009
EI 1573-1480
J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
PD OCT
PY 2018
VL 150
IS 3-4
BP 447
EP 456
DI 10.1007/s10584-018-2289-9
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA GX8KO
UT WOS:000448034000021
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dabrowski, M
AF Dabrowski, Marcin
TI Boundary spanning for governance of climate change adaptation in cities:
   Insights from a Dutch urban region
SO ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-POLITICS AND SPACE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; urban regions; multi-level governance;
   boundary spanning; flood risk
ID MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; POLICY; NETHERLANDS; RESILIENCE; CHALLENGES;
   MITIGATION; STRATEGIES; POLITICS; SCALES
AB Adapting to climate change in the urban setting requires cooperation across scales, levels of government, organisational boundaries and policy sectors. The study presented in the paper explores governance of urban adaptation policies through the conceptual lens of multi-level governance and boundary spanning. It focuses on the South Wing of the Randstad in The Netherlands, an urban region that is heavily exposed to the negative impacts of climate change, particularly to flooding, due to its location in the Rhine-Meuse delta and concentration of population and economic activity. Yet, it is also a region with strong traditions of cooperation and a track record of pioneering urban climate change measures. The study investigates how the features of the wider institutional context, in which this urban region operates shape the governance of urban adaptation policies and how the contextual factors constrain the scope for spanning horizontal, vertical and temporal boundaries needed for delivering those policies and making the cities of that region more climate-proof.
C1 [Dabrowski, Marcin] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Architecture & Built Environm, Dept Urbanism, Julianalaan 134, NL-2628 BL Delft, Netherlands.
C3 Delft University of Technology
RP Dabrowski, M (corresponding author), Delft Univ Technol, Fac Architecture & Built Environm, Dept Urbanism, Julianalaan 134, NL-2628 BL Delft, Netherlands.
EM m.m.dabrowski@tudelft.nl
FU Urban Studies Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Programme
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
   research is funded as part of the Urban Studies Foundation Postdoctoral
   Research Fellowship Programme.
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U2 35
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 2399-6544
EI 2399-6552
J9 ENVIRON PLAN C-POLIT
JI Env. Plan. C-Polit. Space
PD AUG
PY 2018
VL 36
IS 5
BP 837
EP 855
DI 10.1177/2399654417725077
PG 19
WC Environmental Studies; Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Public
   Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Public Administration
GA GN7UP
UT WOS:000439353200004
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Kasali, G
AF Kasali, George
BE LealFilho, W
TI Integrating Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge Systems for Climate
   Change Adaptation in Zambia
SO EXPERIENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN AFRICA
SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Climate Change and Natural Resource Use in Eastern Africa:
   Impact, Adaptation and Mitigation
CY MAY 19-21, 2010
CL Multimedia Univ Coll, Nairobi, KENYA
SP Ecolog Soc Eastern Africa
HO Multimedia Univ Coll
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Indigenous knowledge; Conservation farming;
   Climate forecasting; Plant phenology; Indicators of rainfall; Drought;
   Flood
AB The projected impacts of climate change are expected to be adverse and particularly severe for the majority of Africans who currently rely heavily on climate-sensitive natural resources for their livelihoods and do not have the means to withstand shocks and multi-dimensional changes in their societies and ecosystems. Africans are, therefore, justifiably looking to their developed counterparts to assist them with technological options for adapting to climate change. In this quest, it is usually forgotten that indigenous knowledge systems can significantly contribute to location-specific sustainable climate change adaptation. This study used structured questionnaires, focus group discussions, participatory workshop techniques and literature reviews to explore the potential role of traditional knowledge and practices in climate change adaptation in Zambia. It was found that agricultural practices which embedded both scientific know-how and indigenous knowledge practices were by far superior in providing resilience to droughts and floods. Imported technologies that neglected ecological compatibility only served to provide improved short-term productivity but plunged communities into long-term livelihood hardships as they stripped the environment of its ecological sustainability. It was also found that local people used the phenology of plants and insects to forecast rainfall in the next season. The reliability and accuracy of this traditional knowledge has yet to be scientifically proven. It was concluded that the viability and utility value of indigenous knowledge can only be enhanced when integrated with scientific approaches and know-how.
C1 [Kasali, George] Copperbelt Univ, Sch Math & Nat Sci, Dept Biol Sci, Riverside, Kitwe, Zambia.
C3 Copperbelt University
EM kasali_george@yahoo.com
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PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY
SN 1610-2010
BN 978-3-642-22314-3
J9 CLIM CHANG MANAG
PY 2011
BP 281
EP 295
DI 10.1007/978-3-642-22315-0_18
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BGF55
UT WOS:000322747100018
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Doria, MD
   Boyd, E
   Tompkins, EL
   Adger, WN
AF Doria, Miguel de Franca
   Boyd, Emily
   Tompkins, Emma L.
   Adger, W. Neil
TI Using expert elicitation to define successful adaptation to climate
   change
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Expert elicitation; Successful adaptation; Climate change
ID CHANGE IMPACTS; JUDGMENTS; UNCERTAINTY; POLICY
AB This paper develops definitions of adaptation and successful adaptation to climate change, with a view to evaluating adaptations. There is little consensus on the definition of adapting to climate change in existing debates or on the criteria by which adaptation actions can be deemed successful or sustainable. in this paper, a variant of the Delphi technique is used to elicit expert opinion on a definition of successful adaptation to climate change. Through an iterative process, expert respondents coalesced around a definition based on risk and vulnerability and agreed that a transparent and acceptable definition should reflect impacts on sustainability. According to the final definition, agreed by the Delphi panel, successful adaptation is any adjustment that reduces the risks associated with climate change, or vulnerability to climate change impacts, to a predetermined level, without compromising economic, social, and environmental sustainability. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Doria, Miguel de Franca] UNESCO, Div Water Sci, F-75732 Paris 15, France.
   [Boyd, Emily] Univ Oxford, Ctr Environm, Oxford OX1 3QY, England.
   [Tompkins, Emma L.] Univ Leeds, Sustainabil Res Inst, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.
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C3 University of Oxford; University of Leeds; University of East Anglia
RP Doria, MD (corresponding author), UNESCO, Div Water Sci, 1 Rue Miollis, F-75732 Paris 15, France.
EM m.doria@unesco.org
RI Boyd, Emily/KEE-8802-2024; Adger, William Neil/F-7676-2010; Tompkins,
   Emma/B-6863-2016
OI Adger, William Neil/0000-0003-4244-2854; Tompkins,
   Emma/0000-0002-4825-9797
FU NERC; EPSRC; ESRC through Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research;
   ESRC [ES/G021694/1] Funding Source: UKRI; NERC [tynd10001] Funding
   Source: UKRI
FX The research was funded by the NERC, EPSRC and ESRC through Tyndall
   Centre for Climate Change Research. This paper was prepared when the
   corresponding author was based at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
   Research, Norwich, UK; the views presented in this paper are not
   necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organisation in any
   way. We are grateful to the participating experts, namely Alan Ingham,
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1462-9011
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLICY
JI Environ. Sci. Policy
PD NOV
PY 2009
VL 12
IS 7
BP 810
EP 819
DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2009.04.001
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 526KQ
UT WOS:000272287900007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU El Mansouri, B
   El Mezouary, L
AF El Mansouri, B.
   El Mezouary, L.
BE Cudennec, C
   Demuth, S
   Mishra, A
   Young, G
TI Enhancement of groundwater potential by aquifer artificial recharge
   techniques: an adaptation to climate change
SO HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES AND WATER SECURITY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
SE IAHS Publication
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 11th Kovacs Colloquium on Hydrological Sciences and Water Security:
   Past, Present and Future
CY JUN 16-17, 2014
CL UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, FRANCE
SP UNESCO Int Hydrolog Programme, Int Assoc Hydrolog Sci, Int Union Geodesy & Geophys, UNESCO Div Water Sci
HO UNESCO Headquarters
C1 [El Mansouri, B.; El Mezouary, L.] Univ Ibn Tofail, Fac Sci, Lab Geosci Nat Resources, Hydroinformat Sect, Kenitra 14000, Morocco.
C3 Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra
RP El Mansouri, B (corresponding author), Univ Ibn Tofail, Fac Sci, Lab Geosci Nat Resources, Hydroinformat Sect, BP 133, Kenitra 14000, Morocco.
EM b_elmansouri@yahoo.fr
RI El Mezouary, Lhoussaine/AAP-6826-2020; Bouabid, El
   Mansouri/GSI-4715-2022
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U1 0
U2 2
PU INT ASSOC HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES
PI WALLINGFORD
PA INST OF HYDROLOGY, WALLINGFORD OX10 8BB, ENGLAND
SN 0144-7815
BN 978-1-907161-44-5
J9 IAHS-AISH P
PY 2015
VL 366
BP 155
EP 156
PG 2
WC Water Resources
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Water Resources
GA BD1EL
UT WOS:000357968800039
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Fang, SC
AF Fang, Shyang-Chyuan
TI THE PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR PATTERNS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS ADAPTING TO
   CLIMATE CHANGE
SO JOURNAL OF BALTIC SCIENCE EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; knowledge levels; partial least square; place
   attachment; pro-environmental behavior
ID UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; RISK PERCEPTIONS; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL NORMS;
   KNOWLEDGE; CONSUMPTION; SUSTAINABILITY; INCENTIVES; COMMITMENT;
   CONFIDENCE
AB As the impact of climate change is increasingly intense, environmental educators of higher education would like to know the influencing factors for college students to proceed financial strategies, such as flood insurance or energy taxes, to adapt climate change; however, the sustainable environmental education provided by most colleagues still lags far behind the pace of business and government. The research is aimed at eight colleagues in Taiwan and is an undergraduate student taking courses in general environmental education. As diverse courses integrate climate change issues, distributed 1,000 questionnaires were proportionally allocated to each university according to the number of students who had taken the course; a total of 866 questionnaires were recovered. The pro-environmental behavior model be validated, and assess the correlations among risk perception, economic incentives, intrinsic motivation, sacrifice for the environment, place attachment, cheerful emotion, and social norm with partial least squares regression. For college students with high or medium knowledge on climate change, this research demonstrated that if pro-environmental behaviors bring cheerful feeling, they will induce their intrinsic motivation; meanwhile, because of environmental sacrifice and social norms, pro-environmental behaviors will trigger cheerful feeling.
C1 [Fang, Shyang-Chyuan] Natl Penghu Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Tourism & Leisure, 300 Liu Ho Rd, Makung 880, Penghu, Taiwan.
C3 National Penghu University of Science & Technology
RP Fang, SC (corresponding author), Natl Penghu Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Tourism & Leisure, 300 Liu Ho Rd, Makung 880, Penghu, Taiwan.
EM chyuansf2012@gmail.com
RI Fang, shyang-chyuan/HLQ-6604-2023
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PI SIAULIAI
PA DONELAICIO ST 29, SIAULIAI, LT-78115, LITHUANIA
SN 1648-3898
J9 J BALT SCI EDUC
JI J. Balt. Sci. Educ.
PY 2021
VL 20
IS 5
BP 700
EP 715
DI 10.33225/jbse/21.20.700
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA WO2CY
UT WOS:000712268900002
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Hazarika, R
   Bolte, A
   Bednarova, D
   Chakraborty, D
   Gaviria, J
   Kanzian, M
   Kowalczyk, J
   Lackner, M
   Lstiburek, M
   Longauer, R
   Nagy, L
   Tomásková, I
   Schueler, S
AF Hazarika, Reneema
   Bolte, Andreas
   Bednarova, Dagmar
   Chakraborty, Debojyoti
   Gaviria, Julian
   Kanzian, Monika
   Kowalczyk, Jan
   Lackner, Magdalena
   Lstiburek, Milan
   Longauer, Roman
   Nagy, Lazlo
   Tomaskova, Ivana
   Schueler, Silvio
TI Multi-actor perspectives on afforestation and reforestation strategies
   in Central Europe under climate change
SO ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Afforestation-reforestation; Climate change; Perception; Forest
   reproductive material; Genetic diversity
ID ADAPTING FOREST MANAGEMENT; CHANGE IMPACTS; URBAN FORESTRY; DOUGLAS-FIR;
   GENE FLOW; ADAPTATION; PERCEPTIONS; MIGRATION; ATTITUDES; POPULATIONS
AB center dot Key message Understanding forest genetic diversity and national legislation on trade and utilization of forest reproductive material (FRM) are key aspects for management and adapting forests to climate change. Despite concerns about the negative effects of climate change on forests, awareness of the role of genetic diversity in climate change adaptation is limited. center dot Context Adaptive forest management strategies such as afforestation and reforestation depend on the selection of appropriate FRM and their knowledge among the relevant stakeholders. center dot Aims To analyze the perceptions among the forest, conservation, and nursery managers of six Central European countries on awareness of genetic diversity and practical and legislative issues of afforestation and reforestation in climate change. center dot Methods A survey was conducted with structured questionnaires. center dot Results Around 80% of the respondents believe in climate change. Local FRM is preferred for reforestation. Although 80% of the conservation and forest managers perceive the importance of forest genetic diversity, almost half of them feel unaware of it. The majority of respondents believe that national and European legislation on seed transfer is not adapted to climate change. center dot Conclusion Inadequacy in the awareness of genetic diversity and policies on FRM is likely to influence forest adaptation to climate change in Europe.
C1 [Hazarika, Reneema; Chakraborty, Debojyoti; Schueler, Silvio] Austrian Res Ctr Forests BFW, Dept Silviculture & Forest Growth, Seckendorff Gudent Weg 8, A-1130 Vienna, Austria.
   [Bolte, Andreas] Thunen Inst Forest Ecosyst TI, Alfred Moller Str 1,Haus 41-42, D-16225 Eberswalde, Germany.
   [Bednarova, Dagmar; Longauer, Roman] Natl Forest Ctr NLC, TG Masaryka 2175, Zvolen 96001, Slovakia.
   [Gaviria, Julian] Bavarian Off Forest Genet AWG, Forstamtspl 1, D-83317 Teisendorf, Germany.
   [Kanzian, Monika] Austrian Fed Forests, Austria OBF, Pummergasse 10-12, A-3002 Pukersdorf, Austria.
   [Kowalczyk, Jan] Forest Res Inst, IBL, Dept Silviculture & Genet Forest Trees, SekocinStary,3 BraciLeSnej St, PL-05090 Raszyn, Poland.
   [Lackner, Magdalena] Int Union Forest Res Org IUFRO, Marxergasse 2, A-1030 Vienna, Austria.
   [Lstiburek, Milan; Tomaskova, Ivana] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague CULS, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Kamycka 129, Prague 16521 6, Czech Republic.
   [Nagy, Lazlo] Natl Agr Res & Innovat Ctr, Forest Res Inst NAIK ERTI, Varkerulet 30-A, H-9600 Sarvar, Hungary.
C3 Johann Heinrich von Thunen Institute; Forest Research Institute; Czech
   University of Life Sciences Prague
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FX The study was funded by Interreg-CE project SUSTREE "Conservation and
   sustainable utilization of forest tree diversity in climate change."
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SN 1286-4560
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JI Ann. For. Sci.
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DI 10.1007/s13595-021-01044-5
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WC Forestry
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SC Forestry
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Walshe, R
   Argumedo, A
AF Walshe, Rory
   Argumedo, Alejandro
TI <i>Ayni, Ayllu, Yanantin</i> and <i>Chanincha</i> The Cultural Values
   Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change in Communities of the Potato Park,
   in the Peruvian Andes
SO GAIA-ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; culture; indigenous people; Peru; Potato Park
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
AB Rural communities in the Peruvian Andes are already feeling the negative impacts of climate change, further impacts are expected to arrive comparatively early and be particularly damaging for indigenous communities in the mountains. Therefore there is a pressing need to ensure effective and sustained adaptation is undertaken. Rural communities studied in the Potato Park in the Cusco Region of Peru are shown to possess a number of cultural values, in Quechua known as ayni, ayllu, yanantin and chanincha. These form the foundation of the community's ability to successfully respond to the challenges presented by climate change. The limited current adaptation strategies and methods not only neglect these values but also undermine and erode them. Future strategies should instead complement, maintain and utilise these values.
C1 [Walshe, Rory] Kings Coll London, Dept Geog, Strand Campus, London WC2R 2LS, England.
   [Argumedo, Alejandro] Asociac ANDES, Cuzco, Peru.
   [Argumedo, Alejandro] McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 University of London; King's College London; McGill University
RP Walshe, R (corresponding author), Kings Coll London, Dept Geog, Strand Campus, London WC2R 2LS, England.
EM rory.walshe@kcl.ac.uk; alejandro@andes.org.pe
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PI MUNICH
PA WALTHERSTR 29, MUNICH, 80337, GERMANY
SN 0940-5550
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JI GAIA
PY 2016
VL 25
IS 3
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EP 173
DI 10.14512/gaia.25.3.7
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT C
AU Eucker, D
AF Eucker, Dennis
BE Schuler, B
TI Institutional Dynamics of Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia:
   The Role of ASEAN
SO ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA: HOW ARE
   LOCAL CULTURES COPING?
SE Climate and Culture
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Climate Change in India and Southeast Asia - How are Local
   Cultures Coping
CY JUN 28-29, 2011
CL Inst Adv Study Humanities, Essen, GERMANY
HO Inst Adv Study Humanities
AB There is an increased interest in institutions and the role they play in the context of adaptation to climate change. The present chapter contributes to the growing debate by providing an analysis of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The chapter shows that while member states originally made use of the institutional framework of ASEAN to generate a common understanding of climate change mitigation and to apply it externally, the association is now becoming increasingly accepted for internal framing of adaptation processes. Yet while ASEAN has undoubtedly 'come to terms' with climate change, the notion of sustainability, which is a key concept for any adaptation strategy, remains on a broad rhetoric level only. Results thus show that without elaborating more fundamental linkages between sustainability and the overarching topic of economic development, any adaptation strategy will be prone to fail.
NR 0
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U2 4
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PI PA LEIDEN
PA PO BOX 9000, NL-2300 PA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
SN 2213-0519
BN 978-90-04-27322-1; 978-90-04-24588-4
J9 CLIM CULT
PY 2014
VL 2
BP 254
EP 279
DI 10.1163/9789004273221_012
PG 26
WC Environmental Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BB8TS
UT WOS:000347519700011
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Jochemsen, N
   Mees, H
AF Jochemsen, Nenya
   Mees, Heleen
TI Securitization of local adaptation: Signs of riskification in a Dutch
   region
SO RISK HAZARDS & CRISIS IN PUBLIC POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; governance; riskification; securitization;
   water management
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; SECURITISATION; OPPORTUNITIES; EXTRAORDINARY;
   SECURITY; POLICY; RISK
AB Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme weather events and sea level rise, causing scholars to argue that it has become a security issue and that extraordinary measures are being legitimized by its perceived threat, referred to as securitization. Securitization of climate change has so far been studied predominantly in an international and occasionally national context. Little is known on how security dynamics play out on the local, subnational level. To address this knowledge gap, we investigated if and how adaptation to climate change (CCA) has been securitized for the water domain in a region in the Netherlands that is a CCA frontrunner: Dordrecht. Our case study comprised a detailed document analysis complemented with eight policymaker/expert interviews. In the discourses, actors and tools employed in the governance of CCA in Dordrecht we found signs of securitization in the form of riskification: risk terminology being used in CCA governance; greater involvement of risk and safety actors; and the development of new risk tools like risk and vulnerability analyses. However, securitization remains largely absent: CCA continues to be dealt with as a shared responsibility and as a cross-sectoral policy issue to be integrated and mainstreamed to become the "new normal."
C1 [Jochemsen, Nenya; Mees, Heleen] Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Fac Geosci, Utrecht, Netherlands.
C3 Utrecht University
RP Mees, H (corresponding author), Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Fac Geosci, Utrecht, Netherlands.
EM h.l.p.mees@uu.nl
RI Mees, Heleen/L-5394-2013
OI Mees, Heleen/0000-0002-4401-6106; Willemine Roeline Jochemsen,
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FU Norges Forskningsrad [302599]
FX Norges Forskningsrad,Grant/Award Number: 302599
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PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1944-4079
J9 RISK HAZARDS CRISIS
JI Risk Hazards Crisis Public Policy
PD DEC
PY 2024
VL 15
IS 4
SI SI
BP 419
EP 440
DI 10.1002/rhc3.12318
EA SEP 2024
PG 22
WC Public Administration
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Public Administration
GA O6N3Y
UT WOS:001317807800001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Olazabal, M
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AF Olazabal, Marta
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LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 1st Annual Global Forum on Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change.
   Resilient Cities 2010
CY MAY 28-30, 2010
CL ICLEI, Bonn, GERMANY
SP EU European Regional Dev Fund, State N Rhine Westphalia, Fdn Int Dialogue Savings Bank Bonn, Solar World, Rockefeller Fdn, UNISDR, USAID, World Bank Inst
HO ICLEI
DE Basque Country; Climate change; Local adaptation; Urban planning
AB Major efforts in the struggle against climate change have been made in the Basque Country. These include instruments such as the Basque Climate Change Office, the Basque Plan to Combat Climate Change, and the many initiatives carried out under the framework of Udalsarea 21 Basque Network of Municipalities for Sustainability (made up of 199 municipalities and representing 98.8% of the population of the Basque Country). Moreover, specific legislation on climate change is expected to come into force in 2011. In particular, the Basque Government is developing the Climate Change Law and the Sustainable Mobility Law. Additionally, in response to the annual call for eco-innovation projects, the Basque Government is engaged in two climate change adaptation initiatives within the framework of the Udalsarea 21. Both initiatives aim at generating and piloting methodological resources to help municipal authorities establish adaptation policies. The main elements are: (1) methodological directives to draw up local adaptation strategies, and (2) preparation of specific criteria of urban adaptation to climate change to be incorporated into urban planning.
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PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES
BN 978-94-007-0784-9
J9 LOCAL SUSTAIN
PY 2011
VL 1
BP 253
EP +
DI 10.1007/978-94-007-0785-6_26
PG 4
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
GA BVQ12
UT WOS:000292277300026
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Lynch, AH
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AF Lynch, Amanda H.
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TI Working at the boundary - Facilitating interdisciplinarity in climate
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SO BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID VULNERABILITY; KNOWLEDGE; IMPACTS; SCIENCE; OBJECTS
AB Efforts are being made to develop new paradigms for climate change adaptation policy at both the national and the international levels. However, progress in vulnerability and adaptation research has not been matched by advancement on practical policy initiatives. The complexity of the challenge to develop methods and means to support adaptation to climate change necessitates a diversity of approaches. This diversity is healthy, and yet it is possible to define some key characteristics and tools that can promote practical outcomes. In this paper, some methodologies that have proved successful are reviewed. These include a mapping of contextual circumstances, an appreciation for multiple perspectives, and the importance of a "boundary object" in forging strong interactions among project participants. Further, a toolkit of approaches for natural scientists is presented. This toolkit can be used to organize work in collaboration with stakeholders and other participants and can help overcome barriers to a meaningful contribution to the policy process. Fundamentally, this challenge will require approaches that are more grounded in meaning, narration, and reflection.
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RP Lynch, AH (corresponding author), Monash Univ, Sch Geog & Environm Sci, POB 11A, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia.
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U2 14
PU AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
PI BOSTON
PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108-3693 USA
SN 0003-0007
EI 1520-0477
J9 B AM METEOROL SOC
JI Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc.
PD FEB
PY 2008
VL 89
IS 2
BP 169
EP +
DI 10.1175/BAMS-89-2-169
PG 12
WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA 281NQ
UT WOS:000254504700014
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
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SO AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA: FOOD SECURITY IN A
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SE Environment for Development
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID LOCAL PERCEPTIONS; MULTINOMIAL LOGIT; VARIABILITY; STRATEGIES; AFRICA;
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1616 P STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
BN 978-1-315-14977-6; 978-1-138-55597-6
J9 ENVIR DEV
PY 2018
BP 129
EP 168
D2 10.4324/9781315149776
PG 40
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Environmental Sciences; Environmental
   Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BM3IE
UT WOS:000462129100007
DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
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AF Stolpe, Harro
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BE Nauditt, A
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TI Land Use Adaption to Climate Change in the Vu Gia-Thu Bon Lowlands: Dry
   Season and Rainy Season
SO LAND USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE INTERACTIONS IN CENTRAL VIETNAM: LUCCI
SE Water Resources Development and Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Stolpe, Harro; Fuehrer, Nils; Viet Quoc Trinh] Ruhr Univ Bochum, EE E Environm Engn Ecol, Bochum, Germany.
C3 Ruhr University Bochum
RP Stolpe, H (corresponding author), Ruhr Univ Bochum, EE E Environm Engn Ecol, Bochum, Germany.
EM harro.stolpe@rub.de
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NR 7
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES
SN 1614-810X
BN 978-981-10-2624-9; 978-981-10-2623-2
J9 WATER RESOUR DEV MAN
PY 2017
BP 171
EP 188
DI 10.1007/978-981-10-2624-9_11
D2 10.1007/978-981-10-2624-9
PG 18
WC Area Studies; Geography; Geography, Physical; Water Resources
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Area Studies; Geography; Physical Geography; Water Resources
GA BK0ZC
UT WOS:000431562000012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Hall, C
   Wreford, A
AF Hall, Clare
   Wreford, Anita
TI Adaptation to climate change: the attitudes of stakeholders in the
   livestock industry
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Livestock industry; Attitudes; Q methodology
ID AGRICULTURE; FARMERS; PERSPECTIVES; FORESTRY; STATE
AB It is now widely accepted that climate change is happening and that future changes will impact on many aspects of society, including agriculture. To maintain food supplies, the agricultural industry must address climate change adaptation. Key to this is the attitudes of those within the industry likely to have responsibility for adapting. This study investigated stakeholder attitudes towards adaptation to climate change in the livestock industry. Findings reveal four attitudinal groups. First, there is a 'farmer-focused group' that has a positive attitude about the ability of livestock farmers to adapt to climate change, but that also has the opinion that they will need additional support to adapt. Second, there is an 'incentive for enterprise, anti-GM (genetic modification) group' with an attitudinal position stressing that the government should have a role in implementing regulations and providing finance. This group has a negative attitude towards GM technology and does not think it will be the answer to climate change. Third, there is an 'information and education group' whose attitude is that the provision of information is crucial for ensuring that the livestock industry adapts. Fourth, there is a 'pro-technology group' who have a positive attitude towards GM technology and who are therefore willing to embrace it as the route to adaptation. Three of these four groups favour soft adaptations that maintain flexibility within the system, and only the fourth is of the opinion that adaptive capacity is not an issue and that the industry is ready to implement hard adaptations.
C1 [Hall, Clare; Wreford, Anita] SAC Res, Land Econ & Environm Res Grp, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland.
C3 Scottish Agricultural College
RP Hall, C (corresponding author), SAC Res, Land Econ & Environm Res Grp, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland.
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PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
EI 1573-1596
J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
PD FEB
PY 2012
VL 17
IS 2
BP 207
EP 222
DI 10.1007/s11027-011-9321-y
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 896RR
UT WOS:000300588700006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Varela-Ortega, C
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   Fronzek, S
   Downing, TE
AF Varela-Ortega, Consuelo
   Blanco-Gutierrez, Irene
   Esteve, Paloma
   Bharwani, Sukaina
   Fronzek, Stefan
   Downing, Thomas E.
TI How can irrigated agriculture adapt to climate change? Insights from the
   Guadiana Basin in Spain
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Decision making; Hydro-economic modeling;
   Multi-criteria analysis; Social network mapping; Spain's agriculture
ID POLICY; MODEL
AB Climate change is already affecting many natural systems and human environments worldwide, like the semiarid Guadiana Basin in Spain. This paper illustrates a systematic analysis of climate change adaptation in the Guadiana irrigation farming region. The study applies a solution-oriented diagnostic framework structured along a series of sequential analytical steps. An initial stage integrates economic and hydrologic modeling to evaluate the effects of climate change on the agriculture and water sectors. Next, adaptation measures are identified and prioritized through a stakeholder-based multi-criteria analysis. Finally, a social network analysis identifies key actors and their relationships in climate change adaptation. The study shows that under a severe climate change scenario, water availability could be substantially decreased and drought occurrence will augment. In consequence, farmers will adapt their crops to a lesser amount of water and income gains will diminish, particularly for smallholder farms. Among the various adaptation measures considered, those related to private farming (new crop varieties and modern irrigation technologies) are ranked highest, whereas public-funded hard measures (reservoirs) are lowest and public soft measures (insurance) are ranked middle. In addition, stakeholders highlighted that the most relevant criteria for selecting adaptation plans are environmental protection, financial feasibility and employment creation. Nonetheless, the social network analysis evidenced the need to strengthen the links among the different stakeholder groups to facilitate the implementation of adaptation processes. In sum, the diagnostic framework applied in this research can be considered a valuable tool for guiding and supporting decision making in climate change adaptation and communicating scientific results.
C1 [Varela-Ortega, Consuelo; Blanco-Gutierrez, Irene; Esteve, Paloma] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Agr Econ Stat & Management, E-28040 Madrid, Spain.
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   [Downing, Thomas E.] Oxford Ctr Innovat, Global Climate Adaptat Partnership, Oxford OX1 1BY, England.
C3 Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; Finnish Environment Institute
RP Varela-Ortega, C (corresponding author), Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Agr Econ Stat & Management, Av Complutense S-N, E-28040 Madrid, Spain.
EM consuelo.varela@upm.es; irene.blanco@upm.es; paloma.esteve@upm.es;
   sukaina.bharwani@sei-international.org; stefan.fronzek@ymparisto.fi;
   TDowning@climateadaptation.cc
RI Fronzek, Stefan/W-5724-2019; Esteve, Paloma/Y-6746-2019; BLANCO
   GUTIERREZ, IRENE/A-4665-2013
OI Esteve, Paloma/0000-0003-1216-9156; BLANCO GUTIERREZ,
   IRENE/0000-0002-6105-3339; Bharwani, Sukaina/0000-0002-0152-4565;
   Fronzek, Stefan/0000-0003-2478-8050
FU EU project Mediation (Methodology for Effective Decision-making on
   Impacts and AdaptaTION, from the EC) [244012]
FX The authors wish to acknowledge the EU project Mediation (Methodology
   for Effective Decision-making on Impacts and AdaptaTION, from the EC
   FP7, No. 244012) for funding this research. They are also indebted to
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EI 1436-378X
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GA DA9FR
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Emeru, GM
AF Emeru, Girma Mulugeta
TI The perception and determinants of agricultural technology adaptation of
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SO COGENT ECONOMICS & FINANCE
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DT Article
DE Heckman probit model; multinomial logit model; climate change;
   perception; adaptation
ID NILE BASIN; ADOPTION; IMPACTS; FARMERS; STRATEGIES; MANAGEMENT
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RP Emeru, GM (corresponding author), Debre Berhan Univ, Dept Econ, POB 445, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia.
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SN 2332-2039
J9 COGENT ECON FINANC
JI Cogent Econ. Financ.
PD DEC 31
PY 2022
VL 10
IS 1
AR 2095766
DI 10.1080/23322039.2022.2095766
PG 34
WC Economics
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2W5OV
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OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Hailesilassie, WT
AF Hailesilassie, Wondimu Tadiwos
BE Runge, J
TI Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation through Agroforestry systems in
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SO CHANGING CLIMATES, ECOSYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTS WITHIN ARID SOUTHERN
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SE Palaeoecology of Africa
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on From Past to Present - Changing Climates, Ecosystems and
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CY JUL 07-11, 2014
CL Bloemfontein, SOUTH AFRICA
SP Natl Museum, Univ Free State
AB Climate change is one of the most serious threats the world faces. It will have disproportionate impacts on millions of poor rural people in Ethiopia. For development work to be effective, it should not only help rural people emerge from poverty, it should also enable them to cope with and mitigate the impact of climate change. Agriculture is the human enterprise that is most vulnerable to climate change, because of the subsistence nature of the farming practices. Farmer's adaptive capacity is constrained by a lack of economic and technical resources, and they are vulnerable due to a strong dependence on rain-fed crops. While agroforestry may play a significant role in mitigating the atmospheric accumulation of Greenhouse Gases (GHG), it also has a role to play in helping smallholder farmers adapt to climate change. This paper examines the mitigation and adaptation potential of home garden and tree-based agroforestry systems. The planting of fast growing and nitrogen fixing trees and shrubs releases nitrogen for crop growth and save fertilizers. They also buffer climate extremes and temperature increases. Within the Sodo reforestation project mainly Grevillea robusta is used due to its improvements by fixing nitrogen without chemical effects on the soil. The research focuses on the role of agroforestry in both mitigation and adaptation to climate change. It is recommended that in low-income and food-deficit regions livelihoods including food security and climate change cannot be tackled in isolation.
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RP Hailesilassie, WT (corresponding author), Natl Meteorol Agcy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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PA SCHIPHOLWEG 107C, PO BOX 447, 2316 XC LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
SN 2372-5907
BN 978-1-315-73830-7; 978-1-138-02704-6
J9 PALAEOECO A
JI Palaeoecol. Afr.
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VL 33
BP 209
EP 221
PG 13
WC Paleontology
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Paleontology
GA BF0NC
UT WOS:000379125800012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Korkmaz, M
AF Korkmaz, M.
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SO APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE global warming; public opinion; adaptation; Turkey
ID RISK PERCEPTION; ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE; MITIGATION
AB This study was aimed at determining perception and awareness levels about climate change in three city centers located in the West Mediterranean Region of Turkey and identified differences in public perceptions and knowledge about regional climate change. The study utilized a questionnaire method to obtain data. The results found that approximately half of the participants had inadequate climate change knowledge. In particular, knowledge levels regarding climate change adaptation were comparatively low. Women were more concerned about climate changed compared to men. Additionally, primary and high school graduates and married individuals were also more concerned. Age and income were not determining variables. There were no significant differences in terms of gender, age, income and educational status apart from marital status as to whether or not adaptation to climate change will be achieved. There are varying levels of awareness among the public regarding climate change, and thus it is especially important to organize outreach programs supported by media to increase climate change adaptation knowledge levels. Institutions need to improve their ability to promote public awareness and knowledge about climate change in order to reach a larger proportion of the public.
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RP Korkmaz, M (corresponding author), Suleyman Demirel Univ, Fac Forestry, Dept Forest Econ, TR-32260 Isparta, Turkey.
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PU CORVINUS UNIV BUDAPEST
PI BUDAPEST
PA VILLANYI UT 29/43, BUDAPEST, H-1118, HUNGARY
SN 1589-1623
EI 1785-0037
J9 APPL ECOL ENV RES
JI Appl. Ecol. Environ. Res.
PY 2018
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BP 4039
EP 4050
DI 10.15666/aeer/1604_40394050
PG 12
WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA GQ7HP
UT WOS:000441908200022
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Schnurr, MA
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AF Schnurr, Matthew A.
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TI Are genetically modified and genome-edited crops viable strategies for
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SO CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
ID GREEN-REVOLUTION; BT COTTON; MAIZE; TECHNOLOGIES; IMPACTS; AFRICA; GENE
AB Genetic modification and genome editing are laboratory techniques that allow plant breeders to alter an organism's DNA with the aim of enhancing the expression of beneficial traits. Both have been touted as pro-poor breeding technologies that can help smallholder farmers in low-income countries adapt to climate change. This review assesses the evidence showcasing both the benefits and shortcomings of utilizing these biotechnological interventions to help smallholder farmers cope with climate shocks and makes recommendations regarding the role breeding technologies can play in enhancing the resilience of smallholder farming systems.
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RP Schnurr, MA (corresponding author), Dalhousie Univ, Dept Int Dev Studies, Mar Main Bldg,6135 Univ Ave,Room 3038, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
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SN 1877-3435
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J9 CURR OPIN ENV SUST
JI Curr. Opin. Environ. Sustain.
PD OCT
PY 2022
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AR 101216
DI 10.1016/j.cosust.2022.101216
EA OCT 2022
PG 7
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 5U2FA
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DA 2025-01-10
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HO Politecnico Turin
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WC Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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LA English
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-521-76485-8
PY 2009
BP 25
EP 41
PG 17
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BBJ98
UT WOS:000307102300003
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Mdemu, M
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AF Mdemu, Makarius
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TI Climate change adaptation benefits from rejuvenated irrigation systems
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Farmer resilience; Agricultural Innovation Platforms; managing climate
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ID OPPORTUNITIES; PRODUCTIVITY; FARMERS; PROFITABILITY; AGRICULTURE;
   VARIABILITY; MANAGEMENT; BARRIERS; INCOME
AB We examine whether soil moisture and nutrient monitoring tools and Agricultural Innovation Platforms improve farmers adaptive capacity to climate change in the context of two small-scale irrigation schemes in Tanzania. Analysis of household surveys and farmer field books show that these interventions have significantly increased household income and diversification and reduced water use and conflicts. This has contributed to rejuvenating the schemes and increased the willingness to collaborate. Farmers within these schemes report less COVID-19 impact than farmers within surrounding schemes. We argue that the interventions have increased farmers', and their communities', resilience and capacity to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Mdemu, Makarius; Kissoly, Luitfred; Kimaro, Emmanuel] Ardhi Univ, Sch Spatial Planning & Social Sci, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
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C3 University of South Australia; Australian National University
RP Mdemu, M (corresponding author), Ardhi Univ, Sch Spatial Planning & Social Sci, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.; Mdemu, M (corresponding author), Ardhi Univ, Inst Human Settlements Studies, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
EM makmdemu@gmail.com
RI Ramshaw, Andrew/CAJ-3767-2022; Wellington, Michael/GXG-1881-2022;
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OI Pittock, Jamie/0000-0001-6293-996X; Ramshaw, Peter/0000-0002-0225-1730;
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   Makarius/0000-0002-8110-8456
FU Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
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FX This research spanned two projects funded by the Australian Centre for
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0790-0627
EI 1360-0648
J9 INT J WATER RESOUR D
JI Int. J. Water Resour. Dev.
PD 2024 OCT 3
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/07900627.2024.2397400
EA OCT 2024
PG 25
WC Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Water Resources
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UT WOS:001326851900001
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Strengers, Y
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AF Strengers, Yolande
   Maller, Cecily
TI Materialising energy and water resources in everyday practices: Insights
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SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Migration; Social practices; Materiality;
   Consumption; Security
ID MANAGEMENT
AB Policies to secure energy and water supplies from the impacts of climate change are currently being developed or are in place in many developed nations. Little is known about how these policies of security, and the systems of resource provision they prioritise, affect householders' capacity to adapt to climate change. To better understand the connections between resource provision and consumption, this paper explores the notion that different 'energies' and 'waters' can be conceptualised as material elements of social practices, which shape the way practices are performed. We draw on a study of Australian migrants and their experiences with different resource provision systems in multiple countries, time periods and contexts across three generations. We discuss the differing characteristics of energy and water provision across three broad resource 'eras', and the way resources enable or reduce resourcefulness, adaptive capacity and resilience. We find that policy makers may inadvertently reduce householders' capacity to respond and adapt to climate change impacts by prioritising the resource characteristics of immateriality, abundance and homogeneity. We conclude that policy which prioritises the resource characteristics of materiality, diversity and scarcity is an important, underutilised and currently unacknowledged source of adaptive capacity. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Strengers, Yolande; Maller, Cecily] RMIT Univ, Design Ctr, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
C3 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
RP Strengers, Y (corresponding author), RMIT Univ, Design Ctr, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
EM yolande.strengers@rmit.edu.au
RI Strengers, Yolande/AFP-7802-2022; Maller, Cecily/I-9004-2019
OI Strengers, Yolande/0000-0002-5664-621X; Maller,
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FX This research was conducted through an Emerging Researchers grant from
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OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Narayanan, K
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AF Narayanan, K.
   Sahu, Santosh K.
TI Effects of climate change on household economy and adaptive responses
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SO CURRENT SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive capacity; climate change; exposure; vulnerability
ID VULNERABILITY; ADAPTATION; STRATEGIES
AB It is imperative to understand the effects of climate change on household members and the vulnerability level in and across agricultural households for India in general, and for eastern coastal part of the country in particular. This study covers primary data from 150 households from 2 blocks of Kendrapara district in Odisha. The household level unit of analysis is policy driven and follows the IPCC model on Vulnerability Analysis and Climate Change Adaptation Research. The model is expanded to include the livelihood strategies of the households, in order to empirically assess their vulnerability and adaptive responses. This study uses an econometric model on household vulnerability and adaptive capacity of rural households. The results imply that access to credit facilities and experiences of the households in farming are important factors to improve farmers' adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Narayanan, K.] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Bombay 400076, Maharashtra, India.
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C3 Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of
   Technology (IIT) - Bombay; Madras School of Economics
RP Sahu, SK (corresponding author), Madras Sch Econ, Madras 600025, Tamil Nadu, India.
EM santosh@mse.ac.in
RI ; Sahu, Santosh Kumar/C-2873-2015
OI Narayanan, Krishnan/0000-0002-6295-6302; Sahu, Santosh
   Kumar/0000-0003-3480-6507
FU Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of India under
   the National Communications
FX We thank the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of
   India for funding support under the National Communications to UNFCC
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SE German Annual of Spatial Research and Policy
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WC Geography; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Geography; Urban Studies
GA BWN14
UT WOS:000294271700004
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Muench, S
   Cechura, L
   Bavorova, M
AF Muench, Steffen
   Cechura, Lukas
   Bavorova, Miroslava
TI Exploring the Motives Behind the Adoption of Climate Change Adaptation
   Strategies among Farmers in the Czech Republic
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate Change; Adaptation Strategies; Czech Republic; European Green
   Deal; Climate-Smart Agriculture
ID AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION; CHANGE IMPACTS; LAND-USE; PERCEPTIONS; FOOD;
   VULNERABILITY; DETERMINANTS; MITIGATION; DIFFUSION; RESPONSES
AB Climate change threatens agriculture in the EU and is a primary issue discussed in the European Green Deal within the Common Agricultural Policy. Central and Eastern European countries are particularly prone to climate change effects, such as droughts and extreme weather. Therefore, agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe is expected to be increasingly affected by shifting climatic patterns. This study examines the motivation for adopting adaptation strategies derived from climate-smart agriculture among farmers in the Czech Republic. We drew particular attention to analyzing the influence of farm-level and information source variables on the adaptation behavior of Czech farmers. The dataset comprises 358 respondents who were asked about climate change adaptation through a quantitative survey. We analyzed the collected data via descriptive statistics and binary logit regression models. The analysis results reveal a high degree of awareness and a diversified usage of climate change adaptation strategies among the respondents. The close linkage between perceived profitability and the willingness to adapt to climate change requires policymakers to communicate economic benefits within this context further. Information sources, such as topic-specific journals, research institutions, and field training, positively influenced the adaptation rates among the sample. Therefore, we recommend focusing on these media channels to communicate targets set within the European Green Deal.
C1 [Muench, Steffen; Bavorova, Miroslava] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Trop AgriSci, Prague, Czech Republic.
   [Cechura, Lukas] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Econ & Management, Prague, Czech Republic.
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C3 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Czech University of Life
   Sciences Prague
RP Bavorova, M (corresponding author), Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Trop AgriSci, Prague, Czech Republic.; Bavorova, M (corresponding author), Inst Agr Econ & Informat IAEI, Prague, Czech Republic.
EM bavorova@ftz.czu.cz
RI Muench, Steffen/AAL-2896-2021; Cechura, Lukas/H-6694-2018
OI Cechura, Lukas/0000-0003-2727-1874
FU Ministerstvo Zemecaron;decaron;lstv [QK23020058]; Ministry of
   Agriculture of the Czech Republic, NAZV
FX This research was supported by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech
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   Koo, Jawoo
   Herrero, Mario
   Silvestri, Silvia
TI Can agriculture support climate change adaptation, greenhouse gas
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SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; SYSTEMS; SOIL; MANAGEMENT;
   LIVESTOCK; EMISSIONS; METHANE
AB Changes in the agriculture sector are essential to mitigate and adapt to climate change, meet growing food demands, and improve the livelihoods of poor smallholder producers. What agricultural strategies are needed to meet these challenges? To what extent are there synergies among these strategies? This paper examines these issues for smallholder producers in Kenya across several agroecological zones. Several practices emerge as triple wins, supporting climate adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation, and profitability goals. In particular, integrated soil fertility management and improved livestock feeding are shown to provide multiple benefits across all agroecological zones examined. Triple wins of other agricultural practices are limited to specific agroecological zones. Irrigation and soil and water conservation, for example, are essential for adaptation, mitigation, and profitability in arid areas. The results suggest that agricultural investments targeted toward these triple-win strategies will have the greatest payoff in terms of increased resilience of farm and pastoralist households and global climate change mitigation. To reap the benefits of triple-win strategies will require that policymakers, researchers, and practitioners move away from isolated approaches focused on either adaptation or mitigation or rural income generation toward a more holistic assessment of joint strategies as well as their tradeoffs and synergies.
C1 [Bryan, Elizabeth; Ringler, Claudia; Koo, Jawoo] Int Food Policy Res Inst, Washington, DC 20006 USA.
   [Okoba, Barrack] Kenya Agr Res Inst Kabete, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Herrero, Mario; Silvestri, Silvia] Int Livestock Res Inst, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
C3 CGIAR; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); CGIAR;
   International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
RP Bryan, E (corresponding author), Int Food Policy Res Inst, 2033 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006 USA.
EM e.bryan@cgiar.org
RI Koo, Jawoo/HNR-9802-2023; Herrero, Mario/A-6678-2015; Ford,
   James/A-4284-2013; Koo, Jawoo/F-9397-2010
OI Herrero, Mario/0000-0002-7741-5090; Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456;
   Koo, Jawoo/0000-0003-3424-9229; Bryan, Elizabeth/0000-0002-0906-222X;
   Ringler, Claudia/0000-0002-8266-0488
FU World Bank through the Trust Fund for Environmentally & Socially
   Sustainable Development (TFESSD)
FX The project was supported by the World Bank through the Trust Fund for
   Environmentally & Socially Sustainable Development (TFESSD). This
   research was conducted under the CGIAR Research Program on Climate
   Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS).
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J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
PD MAY
PY 2013
VL 118
IS 2
BP 151
EP 165
DI 10.1007/s10584-012-0640-0
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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PT J
AU Biesbroek, GR
   Termeer, CJAM
   Klostermann, JEM
   Kabat, P
AF Biesbroek, G. Robbert
   Termeer, Catrien J. A. M.
   Klostermann, Judith E. M.
   Kabat, Pavel
TI Analytical lenses on barriers in the governance of climate change
   adaptation
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Analytical lens; Barriers; Climate change adaptation; Governance;
   Interventions; Pluralism
ID COMPLEXITY THEORY; POLICY PROCESSES; DECISION-MAKING; WICKED PROBLEMS;
   VALUE CONFLICT; MANAGEMENT; VULNERABILITY; NETWORKS; VALUES;
   INSTITUTIONS
AB Barriers to adaptation have become an important concept in scientific and political discussions in the governance of climate change adaptation. Over the past years, these discussions have been dominated by one analytical lens in examining barriers and proposing ways to overcome them: the problem solving lens. In this paper, we aim to demonstrate theoretically and empirically that the choice of analytical lens influences how barriers to adaptation are constructed and the intervention strategies proposed. Drawing from recent governance literature, we explore the rationale of three dominant philosophies in the study of governance: the optimist, the realist, and the pessimist philosophy. Next, we demonstrate how these philosophies are operationalized and guide scientific inquiry on barriers to adaptation through four empirically rooted analytical lenses: i) governance as problem solving, ii) governance as competing values and interests, iii) governance as institutional interaction, and iv) governance as dealing with structural constraints. We investigate the Dutch government's Spatial Adaptation to Climate Change programme through each of the four lenses. We discuss how each analytical lens frames barriers in a specific way, identifies different causes of barriers, leads to competing interpretations of key events, and presents other types of interventions to overcome barriers. We conclude that it is necessary to increase analytical variety in order to critically engage in theoretical debates about barriers and to empower policy practitioners in their search for successful intervention strategies to implement adaptation measures.
C1 [Biesbroek, G. Robbert; Kabat, Pavel] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Earth Syst Sci Grp, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands.
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   [Klostermann, Judith E. M.] Alterra, Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [Kabat, Pavel] IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.
C3 Wageningen University & Research; Wageningen University & Research;
   Wageningen University & Research; International Institute for Applied
   Systems Analysis (IIASA)
RP Biesbroek, GR (corresponding author), Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Earth Syst Sci Grp, Droevendaalsesteeg 3a, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM robbert.biesbroek@wur.nl
RI Biesbroek, Robbert/GZZ-4476-2022; Kabat, Pavel/AAJ-2245-2020; Biesbroek,
   Robbert/I-2384-2013
OI Biesbroek, Robbert/0000-0002-2906-1419; Klostermann,
   Judith/0000-0002-4018-9907
FU Dutch national Climate Changes Spatial Planning research programme;
   Strategic Knowledge Development Programme of Wageningen UR on Climate
   Change (Kennisbasis 2 thema Klimaatverandering) - Dutch Ministry of
   Economic Affairs, Agriculture, and Innovation
FX An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Barriers to
   Adaptation to Climate Change Workshop (18-21 September 2012, Berlin,
   Germany). We are grateful for the funding provided by the Dutch national
   Climate Changes Spatial Planning research programme and the Strategic
   Knowledge Development Programme of Wageningen UR on Climate Change
   (Kennisbasis 2 thema Klimaatverandering) financed by the Dutch Ministry
   of Economic Affairs, Agriculture, and Innovation. We thank the
   interviewees for providing us with valuable data for the case analysis.
   The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and any
   errors or omissions remain our own responsibility.
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PT J
AU Oberlack, C
AF Oberlack, Christoph
TI Diagnosing institutional barriers and opportunities for adaptation to
   climate change
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Institutions; Institutional diagnostics;
   Model-centred; Meta-analysis; Europe; Archetypes
ID ADAPTIVE WATER MANAGEMENT; OVERCOMING BARRIERS; FLOOD RISK;
   EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE; CHANGE MITIGATION; POLICY; GOVERNANCE; CAPACITY;
   FRAMEWORK; INSIGHTS
AB Institutions are one of the decisive factors which enable, constrain and shape adaptation to the impacts of climate change, variability and extreme events. However, current understanding of institutions in adaptation situations is fragmented across the scientific community, evidence diverges, and cumulative learning beyond single studies is limited. This study adopts a diagnostic approach to elaborate a nuanced understanding of institutional barriers and opportunities in climate adaptation by means of a model-centred meta-analysis of 52 case studies of public climate adaptation in Europe. The first result is a novel taxonomy of institutional attributes in adaptation situations. It conceptually organises and decomposes the many details of institutions that empirical research has shown to shape climate adaptation. In the second step, the paper identifies archetypical patterns of institutional traps and trade-offs which hamper adaptation. Thirdly, corresponding opportunities are identified that enable actors to alleviate, prevent or overcome specific institutional traps or trade-offs. These results cast doubt on the validity of general institutional design principles for successful adaptation. In contrast to generic principles, the identified opportunities provide leverage to match institutions to specific governance problems that are encountered in specific contexts. Taken together, the results may contribute to more coherence and integration of adaptation research that we need if we are to foster learning about the role of institutions in adaptation situations in a cumulative fashion.
C1 [Oberlack, Christoph] Albert Ludwigs Univ Freiburg, Dept Econ, Pl Alten Synagoge, D-79085 Freiburg, Germany.
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C3 University of Freiburg; University of Bern
RP Oberlack, C (corresponding author), Albert Ludwigs Univ Freiburg, Dept Econ, Pl Alten Synagoge, D-79085 Freiburg, Germany.; Oberlack, C (corresponding author), Univ Bern, Ctr Dev & Environm, Hallerstr 10, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland.
EM christoph.oberlack@cde.unibe.ch
OI Oberlack, Christoph/0000-0003-2813-7327
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J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
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PT J
AU Vulturius, G
   André, K
   Swartling, ÅG
   Brown, C
   Rounsevell, M
AF Vulturius, Gregor
   Andre, Karin
   Swartling, Asa Gerger
   Brown, Calum
   Rounsevell, Mark
TI Does Climate Change Communication Matter for Individual Engagement with
   Adaptation? Insights from Forest Owners in Sweden
SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change communication; Climate change adaptation; Risk
   perception; Forest management; Extreme events; Extension services
ID CHANGE RISK PERCEPTIONS; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; CHANGE MITIGATION;
   PUBLIC-OPINION; SELF-EFFICACY; EXPERIENCE; ATTITUDES; PROFESSIONALS;
   VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES
AB Natural resource managers urgently need to adapt to climate change, and extension services are increasingly using targeted communication campaigns to promote individual engagement with adaptation. This study compares two groups of Swedish forest owners: 1493 who participated in two climate communication projects by the Swedish Forest Agency, and 909 who were randomly sampled. The study finds statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of climate change awareness and concern, belief in the urgency to act and intentions to take adaptive measures. Results suggest that the primary effect of the climate chance communication seems to have been on forest owners' subjective risk perceptions and beliefs in their knowledge and ability, which make it more likely that individuals will take adaptive action in the future. The study also finds that experience with extreme events affects people's intentions to take adaptive measures independently from their beliefs that these extremes were caused by climate change. Furthermore, findings also highlight the need for communication research and practice to recognise the impeding role social norms and economic rationales can play for individual adaptation. Future research should make use of longitudinal and qualitative research to assess the effect of deliberation- and solution-orientated communication on people's intentions and actions to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Vulturius, Gregor; Andre, Karin; Swartling, Asa Gerger] Stockholm Environm Inst, Linnegatan 87D, S-11523 Stockholm, Sweden.
   [Vulturius, Gregor; Rounsevell, Mark] Univ Edinburgh, Sch Geosci, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
   [Brown, Calum; Rounsevell, Mark] Karlsruhe Inst Technol, Inst Meteorol & Climate Res, Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany.
C3 Stockholm Environment Institute; University of Edinburgh; Helmholtz
   Association; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
RP Vulturius, G (corresponding author), Stockholm Environm Inst, Linnegatan 87D, S-11523 Stockholm, Sweden.; Vulturius, G (corresponding author), Univ Edinburgh, Sch Geosci, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
EM gregor.vulturius@sei.org
RI Rounsevell, Mark/AAC-4498-2021; Brown, Calum/ABH-4673-2020; Brown,
   Calum/D-4341-2017; Gerger Swartling, Asa/J-1420-2018
OI Brown, Calum/0000-0001-9331-1008; Gerger Swartling,
   Asa/0000-0003-3616-7323; Andre, Karin/0000-0002-0373-0143; Vulturius,
   Gregor/0000-0001-8899-2267; Rounsevell, Mark/0000-0001-7476-9398
FU Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (Mistra);
   Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
FX This research was funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic
   Environmental Research (Mistra) and the Swedish International
   Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). The study contributed to the
   Mistra-SWECIA project and the SEI Initiative on Climate Services.
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NR 103
TC 10
Z9 12
U1 3
U2 31
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0364-152X
EI 1432-1009
J9 ENVIRON MANAGE
JI Environ. Manage.
PD FEB
PY 2020
VL 65
IS 2
BP 190
EP 202
DI 10.1007/s00267-019-01247-7
EA DEC 2019
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA KJ0ZY
UT WOS:000504579200001
PM 31883031
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Krebs, F
   Holzhauer, S
   Ernst, A
AF Krebs, Friedrich
   Holzhauer, Sascha
   Ernst, Andreas
TI Modelling the Role of Neighbourhood Support in Regional Climate Change
   Adaptation
SO APPLIED SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Climate adaptation; Neighbourhood support; Agent-based
   simulation; Social dilemma; Lifestyles
ID HEAT-WAVE
AB Understanding the processes of individual adaptation to the consequences of climate change and of the public reaction to adaptation strategies defined in policy is a challenging field of research. We address this issue using the case of the Northern Hesse region located in the centre of Germany by developing a spatially explicit, multi-agent simulation model. Agents are grouped according to their social stratification by lifestyle and initialised by large scale, spatially explicit socio-empirical data. One important adaptation requirement will be volunteering activities that provide local neighbourhood support to supplement public health care during heat waves. We present modelling results on this topic and demonstrate how simulations may support the formation of health policies. As a result, we identify (areas with) populations with low potential for self-organised neighbourhood assistance and those with potentially efficient neighbourhood support. Furthermore, we investigate two different intervention scenarios that aim to mobilise passive subpopulations. The results of the presented scenario assessment may be used to inform policy makers and stakeholders on possible targets of information campaigns and will provide insights into the interplay of barriers and incentives regarding the individual actions regarding adaption to climate change and their trajectories.
C1 [Krebs, Friedrich; Holzhauer, Sascha; Ernst, Andreas] Ctr Environm Syst Res, Kassel, Germany.
RP Krebs, F (corresponding author), Ctr Environm Syst Res, Kassel, Germany.
EM krebs@usf.uni-kassel.de; holzhauer@usf.uni-kassel.de;
   ernst@usf.uni-kassel.de
RI Ernst, Andreas/D-5869-2012
OI Krebs, Friedrich/0000-0002-4104-8751
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NR 51
TC 12
Z9 13
U1 2
U2 23
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1874-463X
EI 1874-4621
J9 APPL SPAT ANAL POLIC
JI Appl. Spat. Anal. Policy
PD DEC
PY 2013
VL 6
IS 4
BP 305
EP 331
DI 10.1007/s12061-013-9085-8
PG 27
WC Environmental Studies; Geography; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Public Administration
GA 259OQ
UT WOS:000327536600004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Alam, MM
   Siwar, C
   bin Toriman, ME
   Molla, RI
   Talib, B
AF Alam, Md Mahmudul
   Siwar, Chamhuri
   bin Toriman, Mohd Ekhwan
   Molla, Rafiqul Islam
   Talib, Basri
TI Climate change induced adaptation by paddy farmers in Malaysia
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Agricultural productivity; Climate change; Adaptation; Paddy; Malaysia
ID TEMPERATURE
AB The climatic factors are changing very rapidly in Malaysia. For the farmers to adapt with the changes, government and other external agencies are providing several supports. But still there is a gap between farmers' adaptability with climate change and current level of supports. This study uses descriptive statistics, ordinal regression, and percentile analysis to measure the level of farmers' adaptability to climate change as a result of the various existing supports and encouragements provided by the government and other external agencies, and new supports expected by farmers. The data were collected through questionnaire survey on 198 paddy producing farmers in the area of Integrated Agricultural Development Area (IADA), North-West Selangor, Malaysia. The study found that among current types of supports provided by different agencies, only farmers' accessibility in the market is statistically significant for influencing their current adaptability to climatic changes. Though 58.6% of the farmers agree that government supports are enough to cope properly with climate change, 12.1% of farmers are not able to cope with climate change with the current level of supports. Farmers' expectations of several new supports has no statistically significant influences on their current adaptability with climatic changes, but their priority ranking for these expected supports will help policymakers to determine the future supports for climatic change adaptation for agriculture sustainability and livelihood sustainability under adverse climatic changes scenarios, especially for Malaysia.
C1 [Alam, Md Mahmudul; Siwar, Chamhuri] Natl Univ Malaysia UKM, Inst Environm & Dev LESTARI, Ukm Bangi 43600, Selangor Darul, Malaysia.
   [Alam, Md Mahmudul] Integrated Educ & Res Fdn, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
   [bin Toriman, Mohd Ekhwan] Natl Univ Malaysia UKM, Sch Social Dev & Environm Studies FSSK, Ukm Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia.
   [Molla, Rafiqul Islam] Multimedia Univ, Fac Business & Law, Melaka, Malaysia.
   [Talib, Basri] Natl Univ Malaysia UKM, Fac Econ & Business, Ukm Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
   Multimedia University; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
RP Alam, MM (corresponding author), Natl Univ Malaysia UKM, Inst Environm & Dev LESTARI, Ukm Bangi 43600, Selangor Darul, Malaysia.
EM rony000@gmail.com; csiwar@ukm.my; ikhwan@ukm.my; rimolla@gmail.com;
   basri@ukm.my
RI Alam, Md. Mahmudul/B-5889-2014
OI Alam, Md. Mahmudul/0000-0002-7360-1259
FU Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of the Government of
   Malaysia [UKM-GUP-PI-08-34-081]
FX We are thankful to Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of
   the Government of Malaysia for generously funding the research, under
   the Research University Grant (UKM-GUP-PI-08-34-081). We would also like
   to thank Dr. Wahid Murad (University of Adelaide, Australia) for his
   advices and supports at various stages of the study.
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TC 37
Z9 39
U1 0
U2 29
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
EI 1573-1596
J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
PD FEB
PY 2012
VL 17
IS 2
BP 173
EP 186
DI 10.1007/s11027-011-9319-5
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 896RR
UT WOS:000300588700004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Hart, CA
AF Hart, Craig A.
BA Hart, CA
BF Hart, CA
TI Risk management approaches for adapting to climate change
SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR: SCALING UP PRIVATE SECTOR
   RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
SE Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Hart, Craig A.] Peoples Univ China, Sch Environm & Nat Resources, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   [Hart, Craig A.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Energy Policy & Climate Program, Washington, DC USA.
C3 Renmin University of China; Johns Hopkins University
RP Hart, CA (corresponding author), Peoples Univ China, Sch Environm & Nat Resources, Beijing, Peoples R China.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI LONDON
PA 11 NEW FETTER LANE, LONDON EC4P 4EE, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-135-01165-9; 978-0-415-77475-8
J9 ROUTL EXPLOR ENVIRON
PY 2013
VL 40
BP 210
EP +
D2 10.1017/CBO9780511979958
PG 36
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BHF63
UT WOS:000325263700007
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Boote, KJ
   Ibrahim, AMH
   Lafitte, R
   McCulley, R
   Messina, C
   Murray, SC
   Specht, JE
   Taylor, S
   Westgate, ME
   Glasener, K
   Bijl, CG
   Giese, JH
AF Boote, Kenneth J.
   Ibrahim, Amir M. H.
   Lafitte, Renee
   McCulley, Rebecca
   Messina, Carlos
   Murray, Seth C.
   Specht, James E.
   Taylor, Sterling
   Westgate, Mark E.
   Glasener, Karl
   Bijl, Caron Gala
   Giese, James H.
TI Position Statement on Crop Adaptation to Climate Change
SO CROP SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
ID ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE; QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI; YIELD IRRIGATED
   MAIZE; WATER-USE EFFICIENCY; GENOMIC SELECTION; ABIOTIC STRESS; WHEAT;
   DROUGHT; OZONE; REGISTRATION
AB The Crop Science Society of America's (CSSA) position statement-Crop Adaptation to Climate Change-was researched and assembled by a working group of scientists from academia and industry. The statement (i) reviews the impacts of variable weather conditions arising from climate change on cropping systems, (ii) reports the progress to date in adapting crops and management practices to new conditions, and (iii) offers focus areas for increasing the speed at which global agricultural systems can adapt to climate change.
C1 [Giese, James H.] Crop Sci Soc Amer, Sci Commun, Madison, WI 53711 USA.
   [Ibrahim, Amir M. H.] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
   [Boote, Kenneth J.] Univ Florida, Agron Dep, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
   [Lafitte, Renee] Pioneer HiBred Int Inc, Woodland, CA 95695 USA.
   [McCulley, Rebecca] Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546 USA.
   [Messina, Carlos] Pioneer Hi Bred, Agr Biotechnol, Johnston, IA 50131 USA.
   [Murray, Seth C.] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX 77845 USA.
   [Specht, James E.] Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA.
   [Westgate, Mark E.] Iowa State Univ, Dep Agron, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
   [Glasener, Karl] CSSA Sci Policy, Sci Policy, Washington, DC 20002 USA.
C3 Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College Station; State
   University System of Florida; University of Florida; DuPont; University
   of Kentucky; DuPont; Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Texas A&M
   University System; Texas A&M University College Station; University of
   Nebraska System; University of Nebraska Lincoln; Iowa State University
RP Giese, JH (corresponding author), Crop Sci Soc Amer, Sci Commun, 5585 Guilford Rd, Madison, WI 53711 USA.
EM jgiese@sciencesocieties.org
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WC Agronomy
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture
GA 832WB
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bremer, J
   Linnenluecke, MK
AF Bremer, Josephine
   Linnenluecke, Martina K.
TI Determinants of the perceived importance of organisational adaptation to
   climate change in the Australian energy industry
SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; climate change; climate change knowledge; decision-making;
   energy industry; environmental attitudes; risk; L94; M14; Q54; Q56
ID ECOLOGICAL PARADIGM; CUTOFF CRITERIA; RISK PERCEPTION; FIT INDEXES;
   ENVIRONMENT; MANAGEMENT; ATTITUDES; EDUCATION; BARRIERS; POLICY
AB Climate change will pose considerable risk to organisations in the 21st century. However, organisational adaptation to climate change has not yet received much attention in the management literature. Drawing on strategic choice theory, we put forward a model proposing that environmental attitudes and climate change knowledge are antecedents of how important adaptation is perceived to be by organisational decision-makers and that the perceived risk towards climate change acts as a mediator in this relationship. We tested the model with responses from 101 managers in the Australian energy industry. Findings of the study show that both environmental attitudes and climate change knowledge have a significantly positive effect on the perceived importance of climate change adaptation and that this relationship is mediated by risk perception. The study highlights the need to draw climate knowledge to the attention of executives and discusses avenues for future research, including the extension of the findings to other industries and settings.
C1 [Bremer, Josephine; Linnenluecke, Martina K.] Univ Queensland, UQ Business Sch, Blair Dr, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
C3 University of Queensland
RP Linnenluecke, MK (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, UQ Business Sch, Blair Dr, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
EM m.linnenluecke@business.uq.edu.au
RI Linnenluecke, Martina/J-7237-2013
OI Linnenluecke, Martina/0000-0001-7984-9717
FU Australian Research Council (ARC) [DP160103425]
FX M.L. would like to acknowledge funding from the Australian Research
   Council (ARC) (Grant Number DP160103425).
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EI 1327-2020
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JI Aust. J. Manag.
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WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Cognard, J
   Berard-Chenu, L
   Schaeffer, Y
   François, H
AF Cognard, Jonathan
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   Schaeffer, Yves
   Francois, Hugues
TI The snow must go on: can snowmaking keep ski resorts profitable in a
   changing climate?
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Ski area; ski lift operators; winter tourism; snowmaking; climate change
   adaptation; French Alps
ID PANEL-DATA; WINTER TOURISM; MANAGEMENT; INDUSTRY; SYSTEM; IMPACT; ALPS
AB Climate change threatens the economic performance of ski resorts, and therefore the economies of mountain regions. Increased snowmaking is the leading adaptation strategy, but its economic contribution remains unclear. To fill this gap, we used dynamic panel data modelling to analyse the economic performance of 56 French Alpine ski lift operators over a 15-year period (2004/05 to 2018/19). Economic performance remains strongly linked to ski lift capacity and shows a high degree of persistence over time, all other things being equal. No evidence has been found that increased investment in snowmaking improves resort sales or profits, even in the worst natural snow seasons. These results strongly challenge the idea that increased snowmaking is an effective economic adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Cognard, Jonathan; Berard-Chenu, Lucas; Schaeffer, Yves; Francois, Hugues] Univ Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LESSEM, Grenoble, France.
   [Cognard, Jonathan] Univ Grenoble Alpes, Labex ITTEM, Grenoble, France.
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C3 Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes (UGA);
   INRAE; Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes
   (UGA); Universite d'Angers; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
   (CNRS); Ningbo University
RP Cognard, J (corresponding author), Univ Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LESSEM, Grenoble, France.; Cognard, J (corresponding author), Univ Grenoble Alpes, Labex ITTEM, Grenoble, France.
EM jonathan.cognard@inrae.fr
RI Berard-Chenu, Lucas/HII-7625-2022
OI Berard-Chenu, Lucas/0000-0002-9629-3826; Schaeffer,
   Yves/0000-0003-4580-876X
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EA OCT 2024
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WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
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PT B
AU Soltesova, K
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   Dayal, A
   Dodman, D
AF Soltesova, Katarina
   Brown, Anna
   Dayal, Ashvin
   Dodman, David
BE Schipper, ELF
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   Rahman, A
TI Community participation in urban adaptation to climate change Potential
   and limits for community-based adaptation approaches
SO COMMUNITY-BASED ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: SCALING IT UP
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID GOVERNANCE; CITIES
C1 [Soltesova, Katarina] UCL, Ctr Urban Sustainabil & Resilience, London WC1E 6BT, England.
   [Dodman, David] UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England.
C3 University of London; University College London; University of London;
   University College London
RP Soltesova, K (corresponding author), UCL, Ctr Urban Sustainabil & Resilience, London WC1E 6BT, England.
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BA2EB
UT WOS:000333345600013
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Baldwin, KM
AF Baldwin, Katherine M.
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NR 39
TC 6
Z9 7
U1 0
U2 11
PU UNIV SOUTHERN CALIF
PI LOS ANGELES
PA LAW CENTER UNIV PARK, LOS ANGELES, CA 90089-0071 USA
SN 0038-3910
J9 SOUTH CALIF LAW REV
JI South. Calif. Law Rev.
PD MAY
PY 2009
VL 82
IS 4
BP 769
EP 808
PG 40
WC Law
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law
GA 485ZO
UT WOS:000269165300003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rosenberg, J
AF Rosenberg, Jonathan
TI Adaptation, Official Development Assistance, and Institution Building:
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LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; environmental policy integration; regional
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ID GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE; CHALLENGES
AB The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre was launched in 2005, culminating a process that included three precursor projects: Caribbean Planning for Adaptation to Climate Change (1997-2001); Adapting to Climate Change in the Caribbean (2001-2004); and Mainstreaming Climate Change (2003-2009). Each benefited from multiple sources of official development assistance (ODA), clearly defined tasks, and leadership from the region's scientific and technical communities. Shared goals and principles across the projects included: use of bottom-up participatory methods; building the technical capacity of national and regional institutions; mainstreaming adaptation in economic development programs; and partnering with governmental, non-governmental, and private sector organizations. This article applies concepts from the global environmental politics literature on interplay, environmental policy integration, and regional governance to trace the institutionalization of the Centre. Fifteen semi-structured interviews and reviews of project documents reveal how the Centre built capacity to plan and manage projects, act as a regional hub for technical support and data, participate in the multi-level political interplay required to secure ODA, while exploring other funding sources; and the extent to which it has been able to maintain its commitment to bottom-up, participatory methods, effective internal and external communications, social assessment, and monitoring and evaluation of projects.
C1 [Rosenberg, Jonathan] IIT, Social Sci Dept, Chicago, IL 60616 USA.
C3 Illinois Institute of Technology
RP Rosenberg, J (corresponding author), IIT, Social Sci Dept, Chicago, IL 60616 USA.
EM jrosenb5@iit.edu
FU Lewis College of Human Sciences of the Illinois Institute of Technology
FX This research was supported, in part, by research funds provided by the
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NR 44
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 13
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD MAY
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 10
AR 4269
DI 10.3390/su12104269
PG 26
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA MC6VG
UT WOS:000543421400327
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Londe, DW
   Joshi, O
   York, BC
   Davis, CA
   Loss, SR
   Robertson, EP
   Hovick, TJ
AF Londe, David W.
   Joshi, Omkar
   York, Betsey C.
   Davis, Craig A.
   Loss, Scott R.
   Robertson, Ellen P.
   Hovick, Torre J.
TI Climate Change and Wetlands in the Southern Great Plains: How Are
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Ecological uncertainty; Precipitation;
   Wetland; Wetland management
ID PLAYA WETLANDS; PHRAGMITES-AUSTRALIS; FOREST MANAGEMENT; PUBLIC LANDS;
   ELEVATED CO2; ADAPTATION; BIODIVERSITY; IMPACTS; PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
   EVAPORATION
AB Little guidance is available to assist wetland managers in developing climate adaptation plans. To facilitate development of recommendations for adaptation strategies, it is essential to first determine if or how wetland managers are addressing these challenges. We used an online survey to solicit feedback from wetland managers and biologists in the Southern Great Plains of North America to gain information on perceptions of wetland managers regarding climate change; assess how the effects of climate change are being addressed through management; and identify barriers to implementing climate change adaptation. The majority of wetland managers (63%) agreed they are currently experiencing effects of climate change in wetlands, and most respondents (76%) reported that changes in the timing of water availability throughout the year was the most likely impact. Managers reported using a diversity of approaches in managing for changing precipitation, with management of native and invasive plant species being the two most common practices. Lack of funding and personnel were the most commonly identified factors limiting manager's response to changing precipitation patterns. In addition, > 50% of managers indicated uncertainty about the effects of climate change on wetlands as a barrier to management, which may relate to limited access to peer-reviewed science. While most of the management practices reported were short-term measures and may not reflect long-term adaptation for climate change, the fact that many managers are considering climate change in their management suggests that there is considerable opportunities to continue developing capacity for climate change adaptation in the region.
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C3 Oklahoma State University System; Oklahoma State University -
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RP Londe, DW (corresponding author), Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Nat Resource Ecol & Management, 008c Ag Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA.
EM david.londe@okstate.edu
RI Loss, Scott/B-1504-2014
OI Loss, Scott/0000-0002-8753-2995; Robertson, Ellen/0000-0002-1338-4045
FU South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center;  [G21AC10387-00]
FX This project was supported by the South Central Climate Adaptation
   Science Center Grant G21AC10387-00.
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U2 23
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0364-152X
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J9 ENVIRON MANAGE
JI Environ. Manage.
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 71
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BP 379
EP 392
DI 10.1007/s00267-022-01758-w
EA DEC 2022
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 8L9NX
UT WOS:000894730600001
PM 36474092
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Swiderska, K
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PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
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PY 2018
BP 152
EP 167
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PG 16
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Ethnic Studies; Social
   Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Ethnic Studies; Social Sciences -
   Other Topics
GA BO7DG
UT WOS:000523453400012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU van de Sand, I
AF van de Sand, Isabel
TI Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Context of Adaptation to Climate
   Change
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; adaptive capacity; climate change; ecosystem services;
   payments for ecosystem services; payments for environmental services;
   vulnerability
ID ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES; CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK; VULNERABILITY; POVERTY;
   ISSUES
AB The concept of payments for ecosystem services (PES) has recently emerged as a promising tool for enhancing or safeguarding the provision of ecosystem services (ES). Although the concept has been extensively scrutinized in terms of its potential positive and negative impacts on the poor in developing countries, less attention has been paid to examining the role of PES in the context of adaptation to climate change. PES has some potential to contribute to adaptation to climate change, but there are also risks that it could undermine adaptation efforts. In order to maximize synergies and minimize trade-offs between PES and adaptation, it is important that the conceptual links between both are made explicit. The present article presents the main conceptual links between PES and adaptation to climate change and suggests ways of making PES pro-poor and pro-adaptation. Drawing upon the concepts of vulnerability, adaptive capacity, and socioecological systems, it is suggested that PES can potentially contribute to adaptation in three main ways: through enhancements in the provision of ecosystem services, by enhancing adaptive capacity in the way PES is designed and implemented, and by providing an incentive mechanism to adopt specific measures for adaptation to climate change. Reflecting on the lessons from the PES and poverty literature, the article suggests ways to make PES pro-poor and pro-adaptation and concludes with further research needs in this area.
FU German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
FX An earlier version of this article was presented at the 11th Biennial
   Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE)
   in Oldenburg in 2010, and I am grateful for the feedback received from
   the participants at the conference. I would also like to thank Dr. Imme
   Scholz as well as two anonymous reviewers for their very constructive
   and detailed comments and suggestions on how to improve an earlier draft
   of this article. I acknowledge the financial support received from the
   German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),
   which has funded this research.
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NR 79
TC 24
Z9 26
U1 1
U2 56
PU Resilience Alliance
PI Dedham
PA 231 Bussey St., Beckwith and Brown, Dedham, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES
SN 1708-3087
J9 ECOL SOC
JI Ecol. Soc.
PY 2012
VL 17
IS 1
AR 11
DI 10.5751/ES-04561-170111
PG 14
WC Ecology; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 924TH
UT WOS:000302713700017
OA Green Submitted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Abbas, Q
   Han, JQ
   Bakhsh, K
   Kousar, R
AF Abbas, Qasir
   Han, Jiqin
   Bakhsh, Khuda
   Kousar, Rakhshanda
TI Estimating impact of climate change adaptation on productivity and
   earnings of dairy farmers: evidence from Pakistani Punjab
SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Dairy productivity; Farm househould income;
   Propensity score matching; Rural Pakistan
ID CROP INCOME; POVERTY; RISK; VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES
AB Dairy farming is highly vulnerable to climate change in Pakistan; therefore, productivity and earnings of small dairy farmers are at a higher risk. Dairy farmers can reduce the determintal impacts of climate change on productivity and earnings by adaptation to climate change. It is thus critical to understand the adaptation to climate change among dariy farmers and consequent impacts on productivity and earnings. Using cross-sectional data of 450 dairy farmers from three different agroecological zones of Punjab, Pakistan, study has employed the logistic regression to determine determinants of adaptation and to analyze the adaptation impact on farm productivity and on earnings of the farmers. Educated and large farm size farmers are highly probable to adopting more adaptation measures compared to their counterparts. Estimates of PSM reveal that milk productivity and earings of adapters are higher than non-adapters. Regular vaccination found to be the most widely adopted strategy, which provides greater returns in terms of sustained milk prodction and improved dairy income. The research makes significant recommendations for adapting policies to climate change in dairy farming for improving well-being of rural households.
C1 [Abbas, Qasir; Kousar, Rakhshanda] Univ Agr Faisalabad, Inst Agr & Resource Econ, Faisalabad 38000, Pakistan.
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C3 University of Agriculture Faisalabad; Nanjing Agricultural University;
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RP Bakhsh, K (corresponding author), COMSATS Univ Islamabad, Dept Management Sci, Vehari Campus, Vehari, Pakistan.
EM kbakhsh@ciitvehari.edu.pk
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U2 31
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1387-585X
EI 1573-2975
J9 ENVIRON DEV SUSTAIN
JI Environ. Dev. Sustain.
PD MAY
PY 2024
VL 26
IS 5
BP 13017
EP 13039
DI 10.1007/s10668-023-04068-1
EA NOV 2023
PG 23
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA D0I7L
UT WOS:001091980100003
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Karis, CM
   Mujica, CM
AF Maria Karis, Clara
   Magali Mujica, Camila
TI Ecological infrastructure and urban adaptation to climate change.
   Exploring the potential of green spaces
SO BITACORA URBANO TERRITORIAL
LA Spanish
DT Article
DE vegetation; climate change adaptation; surveys; case studies; ecosystem
   services
ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
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C1 [Maria Karis, Clara; Magali Mujica, Camila] Univ Nacl Mar del Plata, Fac Arquitectura Urbanismo & Diseno, Inst Habitat & Ambiente, CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina.
C3 Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET);
   National University of Mar del Plata
RP Karis, CM (corresponding author), Univ Nacl Mar del Plata, Fac Arquitectura Urbanismo & Diseno, Inst Habitat & Ambiente, CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina.
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PI BOGOTA BC
PA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA CARRERA 30 NO 45-03, BOGOTA BC, 00000, COLOMBIA
SN 0124-7913
EI 2027-145X
J9 BITACORA URBANO TERR
JI Bitacora Urbano Territ.
PD SEP-DEC
PY 2023
VL 33
IS 3
BP 129
EP 141
DI 10.15446/bitacora.v33n3.109527
PG 13
WC Urban Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Urban Studies
GA GQ1T9
UT WOS:001154050500010
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Anugwom, EE
   Anugwom, KN
AF Anugwom, Edlyne E. E.
   Anugwom, Kenechukwu N. N.
TI The Power of Resilience: Local Institutions, Local Experience, and
   Adaptation to Climate Change in Nigeria
SO JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; local institutions; resilience; agriculture;
   Nigeria
ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY
AB This study uses evidence from three rural agricultural communities in Nigeria to examine the role and relevance of local institutions and knowledge with regard to climate change adaptation. It argues that the formal climate change response framework has failed to incorporate local institutions as critical components of adaptation strategies, even though local institutions and people have age-old niches and decades of experience in confronting adverse weather events. The findings indicate that these communities have over the years developed critical norms around ensuring agricultural production and stemming the impacts of adverse climatic conditions without government support. The study underpins the resilience of these institutions in climate change adaptation and finds that, despite long bouts with gully erosion and flooding, these communities have over time developed practices and roles that ensure survival. Thus, these communities possess bastions of creativity and experience that may be useful in formal adaptation and resilience strategies to climate change in Nigeria.
C1 [Anugwom, Edlyne E. E.] Univ Nigeria, Dept Sociol Anthropol, Nsukka, Nigeria.
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C3 University of Nigeria; University of Nigeria
RP Anugwom, EE (corresponding author), Univ Nigeria, Dept Sociol Anthropol, Nsukka, Nigeria.
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PI CHICAGO
PA 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954 USA
SN 0091-7710
EI 2153-3806
J9 J ANTHROPOL RES
JI J. Anthropol. Res.
PD SEP 1
PY 2022
VL 78
IS 3
BP 359
EP 381
DI 10.1086/720703
EA SEP 2022
PG 23
WC Anthropology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Anthropology
GA 4P0OT
UT WOS:000844379600001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Alemaw, BF
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AF Alemaw, Berhanu F.
   Simatele, Danny
BE Matondo, JI
   Alemaw, BF
   Sandwidi, WJP
TI Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation into Sustainable
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SE Sustainable Development Goals Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Sustainable development; Climate compatible development; Climate change;
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ID COMPATIBLE DEVELOPMENT; OPPORTUNITIES; MANAGEMENT; MALAWI
AB Promoting inclusive and sustainable economic and social development whilst simultaneously adapting to climate change impacts and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in Africa is embedded within the current discourse of sustainable development (SD) and climate compatible development (CCD) theories. This chapter seeks to demonstrate the implementation and the emerging added value of SD- and CCD-guided interventions at national and regional levels in selected countries of sub-Saharan Africa namely: Botswana, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, DRC, Ethiopia, Ghana and Nigeria. We analyse the outcomes from analysis of existing national and regional level policy documents related to climate change adaptation and mitigation in development planning processes in order to assess the level of national awareness of the concept of sustainable development planning in the quest of each nation's national development to address climate change and adaptation in the water, agriculture, forestry and energy sectors. The study also explored the strategies and actions followed in the case study countries in their quest to achieving maximum opportunity of national adaptation, mitigation and development. Key policy and implementation lessons across different sectors and governance structures (local, national and regional) were also explored for enhanced integration of sustainable development planning processes with adaptation and mitigation practice.
C1 [Alemaw, Berhanu F.] Univ Botswana, Dept Geol, Water Syst Anal Grp, Gaborone, Botswana.
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C3 University of Botswana; University of Witwatersrand
RP Alemaw, BF (corresponding author), Univ Botswana, Dept Geol, Water Syst Anal Grp, Gaborone, Botswana.
EM bfalemaw@gmail.com
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PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 2523-3084
EI 2523-3092
BN 978-3-030-31543-6; 978-3-030-31542-9
J9 SUSTAIN DEV GOAL SER
PY 2020
BP 191
EP 208
DI 10.1007/978-3-030-31543-6_15
D2 10.1007/978-3-030-31543-6
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WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
GA BR8KP
UT WOS:000672574000016
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Therrien, MC
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AF Therrien, Marie-Christine
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TI Including quality in Social network analysis to foster dialogue in urban
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE social network analysis; urban resilience; adaptation; policy
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS; GOVERNANCE; ORGANIZATIONS;
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AB The capacities of organizational actors increase when they are linked in network relationships, especially when confronting complex problems such as climate change adaptation and the development of resilience. This Social Network Analysis (SNA) of organizations working on adaptation to climate change and resilience on the territory of Montreal was conducted to provide insights into the implementation of policies in these areas. The analysis reveals a fairly uniform network with organizational links gravitating around two poles: one focused on local action and the other on policy design. The density of relationships is weak overall, and there is medium centralization around the City of Montreal. While centralization is beneficial for coordination, a structure involving more distinct sub-networks linked to central actors by boundary (broker) organizations would improve prospects for innovation and efficiency. Analysis of the quality of relationships highlights important differences between what fosters good relations in each of the poles, reducing the chances that policies developed in the policy-oriented pole will be implemented in the action-oriented pole. Overall, this study emphasizes the relevance of network analysis in understanding prospects for policy implementation in complex areas such as resilience and climate change adaptation.
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RP Therrien, MC (corresponding author), Ecole Natl Adm Publ, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1462-9011
EI 1873-6416
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLICY
JI Environ. Sci. Policy
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PY 2019
VL 93
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EP 10
DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2018.11.016
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HJ9GX
UT WOS:000457508000001
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PT J
AU Vij, S
   Biesbroek, R
   Groot, A
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AF Vij, Sumit
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TI Changing climate policy paradigms in Bangladesh and Nepal
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Changing policy paradigms; Drivers of change;
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ID ADAPTATION; POLITICS; GOVERNANCE; SOUTH; STATE
AB The aim of this article is to explain and compare the changes in climate policy paradigms (CPPs) of Bangladesh and Nepal. Climate policies are shaped by the underlying CPPs that refer to a dominant set of prevailing and institutionalized ideas and strategies to reduce the impacts of climate change. We focus the analysis on the timeframe between 1997 and 2016, using policy documents (n = 46) and semi-structured interviews (n = 43) with key policy actors. We find that in both countries several CPPs have emerged: disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, mainstreaming, and localized action for adaptation. In Bangladesh, specific policy goals and instruments for each CPP have emerged, whereas in Nepal the government has been struggling to develop specific policy instruments to implement the paradigms. We conclude that competing CPPs currently exist which creates diversified policy responses to climate change impacts in both countries. This 'layering' of different CPPs can be attributed to drivers such as unstable political situation, lack of financial support, influence of national and international non-governmental organizations and global policy frameworks. The findings in our study are relevant to further discussions on how to design future climate policy responses to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Vij, Sumit; Biesbroek, Robbert; Termeer, Katrien] Wageningen Univ & Res, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands.
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C3 Wageningen University & Research; Wageningen University & Research
RP Vij, S (corresponding author), POB 8130,Hollandseweg 1, NL-6700 EW Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM sumit.vij@wur.nl
RI Biesbroek, Robbert/GZZ-4476-2022; Termeer, Katrien/C-6057-2015; Vij,
   Sumit/AAV-6617-2021; Biesbroek, Robbert/I-2384-2013
OI Biesbroek, Robbert/0000-0002-2906-1419
FU UK Government's Department for International Development; International
   Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada
FX This work was carried out by the Himalayan Adaptation, Water and
   Resilience (HI-AWARE) consortium under the Collaborative Adaptation
   Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA) with financial support
   from the UK Government's Department for International Development and
   the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada.
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CT 5th International Academic Conference on Environmental and Occupational
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PT C
AU Obaideen, K
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AF Obaideen, Khaled
   AlShabi, Mohammad
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BE Asari, VK
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TI Adapting to Climate Change: The Role of Metaheuristic Algorithms in
   Optimal Decision Making
SO PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PREDICTION XXXV
SE Proceedings of SPIE
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Pattern Recognition and Prediction XXXV
CY APR 24-25, 2024
CL National Harbor, MD
SP SPIE
DE Climate Change; Metaheuristic; particle swarm optimization; genetic
   algorithms
ID KALMAN
AB This study investigates the use of metaheuristic algorithms for adaptation to climate change and decision making, presenting literature from 1997 to 2023. Our investigation of the matter shows that metaheuristic algorithms are central in trying to deal with climate change complexity as it has a high annual growth rate and wide interdisciplinary effort. These algorithms, specifically genetic algorithms and particle swarm optimization have been applied in several areas including energy efficiency and sustainable development. This shows their flexibility to different response thus the use of these approaches may help form resilient adaptation methods. In its turn, the research gives substantial information on strategic development using metaheuristic algorithms, yet, it has some limitations such as probable coverage gaps and geographical focus of efforts. The empirical validation in real-world settings should be the future research that will investigate their application to underrepresented areas therefore, promoting interdisciplinary collaborations in accordance with global adaptation needs. In conclusion, the study reveals the great potential of metaheuristic algorithms in fostering climate change adaptation and calls for further research to enhance inclusive, effective and sustainable methods.
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C3 University of Sharjah; University of Sharjah
RP AlShabi, M (corresponding author), Univ Sharjah, Dept Mech & Nucl Engn, Sharjah, U Arab Emirates.
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PT B
AU Juhola, S
AF Juhola, Sirkku
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DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Finland; Climate change adaptation; Multi-level governance;
   Mainstreaming
ID CAPACITY
AB Although mitigation of climate change dominates the climate change agenda in Finland, adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognised as an important policy issue across all levels of governance Finland was an early mover on adaptation, being the first country in Europe to publish a National Adaptation Strategy to climate change in 2005 After a few years of mainstreaming of adaptation into regular planning, implementation and monitoring at the national level, adaptation has been recognised important and some measures have been implemented but that there are also sectors where hardly any measures have been taken At sub-national level, actors are pursuing voluntary climate strategies that are not directly linked to the developments at the national level This chapter highlights how the different levels of governance are disconnected in terms of their actions on adaptation On the one hand, at the national level, the NAS predominantly concentrates on administrative sectors by mainstreaming adaptation On the other hand, the lower levels of governance are pursuing their separate climate strategies that are based on voluntary initiatives with little input from the national level Thus, despite the early action on adaptation, it can be argued that implementation of adaptation measures has been slow and fragmented across levels of governance
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C3 Umea University; Aalto University
RP Juhola, S (corresponding author), Umea Univ, Dept Social & Econ Geog, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
RI Juhola, Sirkku/IXW-8093-2023
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TI Participatory 3-dimension mapping: A tool for encouraging multi-caste
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SO APPLIED GEOGRAPHY
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DT Article
DE Participatory 3-dimensional mapping; Climate change adaptation; Disaster
   risk reduction; Caste; Nepal
ID VULNERABILITY; KNOWLEDGE; LIVELIHOODS; STRATEGIES; RESILIENCE; BARRIERS;
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AB This article reflects upon the use of participatory 3-dimensional mapping (P3DM) for facilitating the collaboration of different castes in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA). Unequal power relationships amongst upper and lower castes has indeed been identified has a major driver of people's vulnerability to natural hazards, including the negative effects of climate change, in Nepal and elsewhere in South Asia. However, this does not prevent the members of all these castes, including the lowest untouchables, to display significant capacities in facing these natural hazards and changes in climate patterns. It is therefore similarly important to harness those capacities and address the unequal power relationships underpinning vulnerability. Achieving these goals requires fostering dialogue amongst upper and lower castes as well as with other stakeholders of DRR and CCA, e.g. scientists, NGOs, government agencies, which often tend to work with a single caste because it is easier. P3DM provides a platform for such a dialogue as it makes the knowledge of every caste tangible and credible to others. This proves essential in both assessing and planning for reducing the risk of disasters and adapting to climate change. This article particularly documents activities conducted in a small village of the Terai plain of Nepal frequently affected by flooding. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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PT J
AU Wise, RM
   Fazey, I
   Smith, MS
   Park, SE
   Eakin, HC
   Van Garderen, ERMA
   Campbell, B
AF Wise, R. M.
   Fazey, I.
   Smith, M. Stafford
   Park, S. E.
   Eakin, H. C.
   Van Garderen, E. R. M. Archer
   Campbell, B.
TI Reconceptualising adaptation to climate change as part of pathways of
   change and response
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Pathways; Transformation; Framing;
   Uncertainty
ID GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; SOUTH-AFRICA; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE;
   FRAMEWORK; SCIENCE; RISK; PARTICIPATION; BARRIERS; AGRICULTURE
AB The need to adapt to climate change is now widely recognised as evidence of its impacts on social and natural systems grows and greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated. Yet efforts to adapt to climate change, as reported in the literature over the last decade and in selected case studies, have not led to substantial rates of implementation of adaptation actions despite substantial investments in adaptation science. Moreover, implemented actions have been mostly incremental and focused on proximate causes; there are far fewer reports of more systemic or transformative actions. We found that the nature and effectiveness of responses was strongly influenced by framing. Recent decision-oriented approaches that aim to overcome this situation are framed within a "pathways" metaphor to emphasise the need for robust decision making within adaptive processes in the face of uncertainty and inter-temporal complexity. However, to date, such "adaptation pathways" approaches have mostly focused on contexts with clearly identified decision-makers and unambiguous goals; as a result, they generally assume prevailing governance regimes are conducive for adaptation and hence constrain responses to proximate causes of vulnerability. In this paper, we explore a broader conceptualisation of "adaptation pathways" that draws on 'pathways thinking' in the sustainable development domain to consider the implications of path dependency, interactions between adaptation plans, vested interests and global change, and situations where values, interests, or institutions constrain societal responses to change. This reconceptualisation of adaptation pathways aims to inform decision makers about integrating incremental actions on proximate causes with the transformative aspects of societal change. Case studies illustrate what this might entail. The paper ends with a call for further exploration of theory, methods and procedures to operationalise this broader conceptualisation of adaptation. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   Ecosystem Sciences; University of Dundee; Commonwealth Scientific &
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RP Wise, RM (corresponding author), CSIRO Ecosyst Sci, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
EM Russell.Wise@csiro.au; i.fazey@dundee.ac.uk;
   Mark.StaffordSmith@csiro.au; S.Park@cgiar.org; hallie.eakin@asu.edu;
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RI Archer, Emma/V-5736-2019; Wise, Russell/G-5463-2010; Smith,
   Mark/G-1680-2010; Fazey, Ioan/ABB-3403-2021; Campbell,
   Bruce/ABF-5579-2020
OI Eakin, Hallie/0000-0001-8253-1320; Archer, Emma/0000-0002-5374-3866;
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FU CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship under the Enabling Adaptation Pathways
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FX Thanks to Andy Reisinger for discussions around Fig. 1. We are grateful
   for valuable comments by an anonymous reviewer. Funding was provided by
   the CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship under the Enabling Adaptation
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SN 0959-3780
EI 1872-9495
J9 GLOBAL ENVIRON CHANG
JI Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.
PD SEP
PY 2014
VL 28
BP 325
EP 336
DI 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.12.002
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geography
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography
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OA Green Published, hybrid
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Aben, C
   Friis-Hansen, E
   Bashaasha, B
   Okiror, JJ
AF Aben, Charles
   Friis-Hansen, Esbern
   Bashaasha, Bernard
   Okiror, J. J.
BA FriisHansen, E
BF FriisHansen, E
TI Competing Interests over Natural Resources and Adaptation to Climate
   Change: the Case of Rice Cultivation in the Gweri Wetlands, Uganda
SO DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Aben, Charles; Bashaasha, Bernard; Okiror, J. J.] Makerere Univ, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, Kampala, Uganda.
   [Friis-Hansen, Esbern] Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3 Makerere University; Aarhus University; Danish Institute for
   International Studies
RP Aben, C (corresponding author), Makerere Univ, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, Kampala, Uganda.
EM charlesaben@gmail.com; efh@diis.dk; bashaasha@caes.mak.ac.ug;
   okiror2010@gmail.com
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PI WALLINGFORD
PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78639-077-6; 978-1-78639-076-9
PY 2017
BP 111
EP 118
PG 8
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BP2QQ
UT WOS:000544492600011
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Berkhout, F
   Dow, K
   Thomas, A
AF Berkhout, Frans
   Dow, Kirstin
   Thomas, Adelle
TI Delayed, abrupt and unjust: An institutionalist perspective on limits to
   climate change adaptation
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Limits to adaptation; Risk; Institutions;
   Colorado River Basin; The Bahamas
ID RISK; FRAMEWORK; BARRIERS; DAMAGE
AB An actor-centred, risk-based framework for analysing limits to the capacity to adapt to climate change impacts, developed in the context of IPCC AR5 (Dow et al,. 2013b), was refined in the IPCC AR6 reports (Mechler et al., 2020; O 'Neill et al., 2022; Thomas et al., 2021). In this paper, we centre the analysis on how institutional contexts shape and influence adaptation limits as experienced by social actors. We emphasise institutions ' stability over time leading to delayed adaptation, their role in protecting more powerful rather than weaker social interests, and their tendency to generate punctuated rather than smooth changes in vulnerability to climate risks. We illustrate these arguments with two case studies of socio-ecological institutional regimes facing adaptation limits: water resources management in the Colorado River Basin; and disaster risk management in The Bahamas. These represent divergent risk governance contexts generating limits to adaptation for multiple social actors, despite the availability of plausible adaptation pathways. Our aim is to contribute to a generalisable approach to adaptation limits which can be applied in identifying and assessing critical choices in responses to growing climate change impacts.
C1 [Berkhout, Frans] Kings Coll London, Dept Geog, London, England.
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   [Thomas, Adelle] Univ Bahamas, Climate Change Res Ctr, Nassau, Bahamas.
   [Thomas, Adelle] Climate Analyt gGmbH, New York, NY USA.
C3 University of London; King's College London; University of South
   Carolina System; University of South Carolina Columbia
RP Berkhout, F (corresponding author), Kings Coll London, Dept Geog, London, England.
EM frans.berkhout@kcl.ac.uk
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JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2024
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AR 100611
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2024.100611
EA MAY 2024
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
   Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA TD0W0
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Zhang, Y
   Wang, JN
   Ma, W
   Nitschke, M
   Hansen, A
   Bi, P
   Jiang, BF
AF Zhang, Ying
   Wang, Jin Na
   Ma, Wei
   Nitschke, Monika
   Hansen, Alana
   Bi, Peng
   Jiang, Bao Fa
BE Li, M
   Wu, YF
TI Case Study: Improving Population Health in a Rapidly Urbanizing World:
   Are Older Chinese People Ready to Adapt to Climate Change?
SO URBANIZATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN CHINA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID HEAT-WAVE; RISK PERCEPTION; PUBLIC-HEALTH; MORTALITY; SUSCEPTIBILITY;
   MORBIDITY; IMPACT
AB Climate change has been called the biggest global health challenge in the 21st century. The latest Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has once again confirmed the increasing trend in global temperatures, and it is very likely that heatwaves will occur more frequently and with more severe impacts (IPCC, 2013). Another fact of the 21st century is that populations are aging, and it is the aged who are the most vulnerable during extreme heat events. Moreover, rapid urban development may significantly increase the exposure to climate change and the health impact of heatwaves on older people. This chapter, based on our quantitative and qualitative research on climate change adaptation among older people in rural and urban regions in China, explores older people's perceptions and behavior changes in response to climate change and extreme heat. We have also engaged stakeholders relevant to aging health to identify barriers to better climate change adaptation. It aims to assist policy and decision-making to improve the quality of life for older people living within the changing environment. Implications and recommendations are summarized at the end of the chapter.
C1 [Zhang, Ying] Univ Sydney, Sch Publ Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   [Zhang, Ying] Univ Sydney, China Studies Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   [Wang, Jin Na] Shandong Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Environm Hlth, Jinan, Shandong, Peoples R China.
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C3 University of Sydney; University of Sydney; Shandong University;
   Shandong University; University of Adelaide; University of Adelaide;
   Shandong University
RP Zhang, Y (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sch Publ Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.; Zhang, Y (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, China Studies Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RI Bi, Peng/H-9782-2012; Nitschke, Monika/GNP-3597-2022; Ma,
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BN 978-1-78326-855-9; 978-1-78326-854-2
PY 2016
BP 267
EP 297
D2 10.1142/p1052
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WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Urban Studies
GA BM7AC
UT WOS:000467605200014
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Boulter, S
   Palutikof, J
   Karoly, DJ
AF Boulter, Sarah
   Palutikof, Jean
   Karoly, David John
BE Boulter, S
   Palutikof, J
   Karoly, DJ
   Guitart, D
TI Lessons Learned for Adaptation to Climate Change
SO NATURAL DISASTERS AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Boulter, Sarah; Palutikof, Jean] Griffith Univ, Natl Climate Change Adaptat Res Facil, Nathan, Qld 4111, Australia.
   [Karoly, David John] Univ Melbourne, Sch Earth Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
C3 Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus; University
   of Melbourne
RP Boulter, S (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Natl Climate Change Adaptat Res Facil, Nathan, Qld 4111, Australia.
RI Karoly, David/C-8262-2011
OI Karoly, David/0000-0002-8671-2994; Palutikof, Jean/0000-0002-5248-6925
CR Teague B, 2010, 2009 VICTORIAN BUSHF
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PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-107-01016-1
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BP 236
EP 251
D2 10.1017/CBO9780511845710
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BHQ93
UT WOS:000326437600025
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rousseau, D
AF Rousseau, D
TI Adapting to climate change: some observations
SO BUILDING RESEARCH AND INFORMATION
LA English
DT Article
ID SECTOR
C1 Urban Design Ecol, Mansons Landing, BC VOP 1K0, Canada.
RP Urban Design Ecol, POB 38, Mansons Landing, BC VOP 1K0, Canada.
EM drouss@oberon.ark.com
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0961-3218
EI 1466-4321
J9 BUILD RES INF
JI Build. Res. Informat.
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PY 2004
VL 32
IS 1
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DI 10.1080/0961321032000148505
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WC Construction & Building Technology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Construction & Building Technology
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bogliettia, S
   Notab, M
   Tiboni, M
AF Bogliettia, Stefania
   Notab, Michela
   Tiboni, Michela
TI The exploration of tactical urbanism as a strategy for adapting to
   climate change. The "SpaziAttivi"program in the city of Brescia
SO TEMA-JOURNAL OF LAND USE MOBILITY AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Tactical urbanism; Climate change adaptation; Participatory design
AB Lately, conventional urban planning strategies have encountered a new and often opposing force known as Tactical Urbanism, which has gained widespread prominence. This movement represents an approach to addressing issues at the neighborhood level, intervening in public spaces through citizen involvement and implementing temporary, cost-effective solutions. The Municipality of Brescia is actively exploring this innovative approach through the "SpaziAttivi"project, a component of the Climate Transition Strategy approved in 2021. This paper aims to elucidate why tactical urbanism has been chosen as the preferred method to enhance understanding, awareness, and the adoption of a collaborative approach to addressing climate change adaptation and mitigation issues. Specifically, the paper seeks to delineate the methodological process employed in selecting areas for tactical urbanism experiments, considering other successful participatory processes in Tactical Urbanism. The selection process ultimately leading to the decision to intervene in two areas, a significant reduction from the initial 56 proposals put forth by the citizens
C1 [Bogliettia, Stefania; Notab, Michela; Tiboni, Michela] Univ Brescia, Dept Civil Environm Land & Architecture Engn & Mat, Brescia, Italy.
C3 University of Brescia
RP Bogliettia, S (corresponding author), Univ Brescia, Dept Civil Environm Land & Architecture Engn & Mat, Brescia, Italy.
EM stefania.boglietti@unibs.it; michela.tiboni@unibs.it; m.nota@unibs.it
RI Tiboni, Michela/AAG-6833-2020
OI TIBONI, Michela/0000-0002-8040-1060
CR Bishop P., 2012, The Temporary City
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   Comune di Milano AMAT -Agenzia Mobilita Ambiente Territorio in collaborazione con Bloomberg Associates e Global Designing Cities Initiative, Piazze Aperte Un programma per lo spazio pubblico di Milano
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PI NAPLES
PA PIAZZALE TECCHIO 80, NAPLES, 80125, ITALY
SN 1970-9889
EI 1970-9870
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JI TeMA
PY 2024
SI SI
DI 10.6093/1970-9870/10920
PG 18
WC Urban Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Urban Studies
GA D0K5A
UT WOS:001293161700012
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Schmidt-Thomé, P
   Klein, J
   Satkunas, J
AF Schmidt-Thome, Philipp
   Klein, Johannes
   Satkunas, Jonas
CA IUGS-GEM Working Grp Climate
TI Climate change, impacts and adaptation - some examples of geoscience
   applications for better environmental management in the Baltic Sea
   Region
SO EPISODES
LA English
DT Article
AB Geoscientists play an increasingly important role in understanding climate change and its impacts. This is especially the case with adaptation to climate change which cannot be solved in isolated attempts, but calls for international cooperation and integrated approaches. The potential effects of climate change on natural hazards, as well as water and energy resources, are of great concern to geoscientists and stakeholders. Climate change has only recently been incorporated into decision-making processes and spatial planning. In order to facilitate communication of potential impacts of climate change, and to determine strategies and measures to adapt to those, in October 2009 the RIGS Commission on Geoscience for Environmental Management (GEM) established a Working Group on Climate Change Adaptation (http://climate.iugsgem.org/).
   This article presents some results of projects on climate change adaptation in the Baltic Sea Region (conducted by multi-disciplinary project teams under the lead of the Geological Survey of Finland). This paper was elaborated under the auspices of the BaltCICA project and JUGS-GEM
C1 [Schmidt-Thome, Philipp; Klein, Johannes] Geol Survey Finland, Espoo, Finland.
   [Satkunas, Jonas] Lithuanian Geol Survey, Vilnius, Lithuania.
C3 Geological Survey of Finland (GTK)
RP Schmidt-Thomé, P (corresponding author), Geol Survey Finland, Espoo, Finland.
EM philipp.schmidt-thome@gtk.fi; johannes.klein@gtk.fi;
   jonas.satkunas@lgt.lt
OI Klein, Johannes/0000-0003-0721-4063
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PI BANGALORE
PA NO 63, 12TH CORSS, BASAPPA LAY OUT, GAVIPURAM PO, PO BOX 1922,
   BANGALORE, 560-019, INDIA
SN 0705-3797
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ER

PT J
AU Barnett, J
AF Barnett, Jon
TI Global environmental change III: Political economies of adaptation to
   climate change
SO PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; enablers; ideas; institutions; interests
ID INFRASTRUCTURE; INSTITUTIONS; CAPACITY; BARRIERS; JUSTICE; LEVEL;
   IMPLEMENTATION; INNOVATIONS; CHALLENGES; FINANCE
AB This progress report reviews research on climate change adaptation through a political economy lens, explaining the way ideas, institutions and interests enable diverse forms of adaptation practice. It reviews research on community-based adaptation, and spatial planning and investments in capital works for the purposes of adaptation. The analysis explains how practices that reduce vulnerability to climate change come into being, though it is as yet unclear if these existing political economies of adaptation are able to bring about the kind of (re)assembling of environments, technologies and practices over space and time necessary to sustain human needs and values through a dramatically changed climate.
C1 [Barnett, Jon] Univ Melbourne, Sch Geog Earth & Atmospher Sci, 221 Bouverie St, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
C3 University of Melbourne
RP Barnett, J (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Sch Geog Earth & Atmospher Sci, 221 Bouverie St, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
EM jbarn@unimelb.edu.au
RI Barnett, Jon/AAQ-9002-2021; Barnett, Jon/E-2122-2013
OI Barnett, Jon/0000-0002-0862-0808
FU Australian Research Council [FL180100040]; Australian Research Council
   [FL180100040] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: this
   report is the product of research funded by the Australian Research
   Council project (FL180100040).
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT B
AU Orr, RC
AF Orr, Robert C.
BE Zommers, Z
   Alverson, K
TI Resilience The Science of Adaptation to Climate Change Preface
SO RESILIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Orr, Robert C.] Univ Maryland, Sch Publ Policy, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
   [Orr, Robert C.] UN Secretary Gen Climate Change, New York, NY 10017 USA.
C3 University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park
RP Orr, RC (corresponding author), Univ Maryland, Sch Publ Policy, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.; Orr, RC (corresponding author), UN Secretary Gen Climate Change, New York, NY 10017 USA.
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PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
PI AMSTERDAM
PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
BN 978-0-12-811892-4; 978-0-12-811891-7
PY 2018
BP XV
EP XV
D2 10.1016/C2016-0-02121-6
PG 1
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BM4JN
UT WOS:000463395600001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Berck, CS
   Berck, P
   Di Falco, S
   Thakrar, P
AF Berck, Cyndi Spindell
   Berck, Peter
   Di Falco, Salvatore
   Thakrar, Poojan
BE Berck, CS
   Berck, P
   DiFalco, S
TI Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa Food Security in a
   Changing Environment Conclusion
SO AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA: FOOD SECURITY IN A
   CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
SE Environment for Development
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Berck, Cyndi Spindell] Int Acad Editorial Serv, Orinda, CA 94563 USA.
   [Berck, Peter] Univ Calif Berkeley, Agr & Resource Econ & Policy, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
   [Berck, Peter] Univ Calif Berkeley, Forestry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
   [Di Falco, Salvatore] Univ Geneva, Environm Econ, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Di Falco, Salvatore] Univ Geneva, Geneva Sch Econ & Management, Inst Econ & Econometr, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Thakrar, Poojan] Univ Calif Berkeley, Environm Econ & Policy, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Berkeley;
   University of California System; University of California Berkeley;
   University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of California
   System; University of California Berkeley
RP Berck, CS (corresponding author), Int Acad Editorial Serv, Orinda, CA 94563 USA.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 1616 P STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
BN 978-1-315-14977-6; 978-1-138-55597-6
J9 ENVIR DEV
PY 2018
BP 423
EP 429
D2 10.4324/9781315149776
PG 7
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Environmental Sciences; Environmental
   Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BM3IE
UT WOS:000462129100018
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Jäger, BS
   Buzási, A
AF Jager, Bettina Szimonetta
   Buzasi, Attila
TI ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE AT DISTRICT LEVEL IN THE CASE OF BUDAPEST,
   HUNGARY
SO GEOGRAPHIA POLONICA
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; climate adaptation; district scale; Budapest; Hungary
ID URBAN AREAS; CITIES; PLANS; MITIGATION; IMPACTS; FUTURE; EUROPE; RISK
AB Hungary's capital, Budapest is divided into 23 districts, which have significantly distinct topography: thus, having different level of vulnerability to certain climatic effects; in addition, their climate adaptation potential also varies. This study aimed to analyze the 23 districts of Budapest, Hungary, in terms of their climate adaptation consciousness from governmental perspective. The study compares the 23 districts through a scoring matrix with three main categories - attitude, planning, and implementation - and several criteria. In addition, interviews were organized with municipal employees with 43 questions following the structure of the scoring matrix, learning more about the districts' commitment to climate adaptation.
C1 [Jager, Bettina Szimonetta; Buzasi, Attila] Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Dept Environm Econ & Sustainabil, Muegyet Rkp 3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
C3 Budapest University of Technology & Economics
RP Jäger, BS (corresponding author), Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Dept Environm Econ & Sustainabil, Muegyet Rkp 3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
EM jager.szimonetta@gtk.bme.hu; buzasi.attila@gtk.bme.hu
RI Buzasi, Attila/AAC-8040-2020
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FX The research reported in this paper and carried out at BME has been
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PT C
AU Cai, RS
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AF Cai, Rongshuo
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TI Response and Adaptation to Climate Change in the South China Sea and
   Coral Sea
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN PACIFIC COUNTRIES: FOSTERING RESILIENCE AND
   IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE
SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation in the Pacific Region
CY JUL 26-28, 2016
CL Lautoka, FIJI
ID REEF
C1 [Cai, Rongshuo; Guo, Haixia; Fu, Di; Yan, Xiuhua; Tan, Hongjian] State Ocean Adm China, Inst Oceanog 3, Key Lab Global Change & Marine Atmospher Chem, Xiamen 361005, Peoples R China.
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FU Grant China Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Fund Project [2014112];
   Scientific Research Foundation Project of Third Institute of
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FX This work was supported by the Grant China Clean Development Mechanism
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PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 1610-2010
BN 978-3-319-50094-2; 978-3-319-50093-5
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DI 10.1007/978-3-319-50094-2_10
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PT C
AU Songok, CK
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AF Songok, Charles Kipkorir
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BE LealFilho, W
TI Integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Climate Change
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   Kenya
SO EXPERIENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN AFRICA
SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Climate Change and Natural Resource Use in Eastern Africa:
   Impact, Adaptation and Mitigation
CY MAY 19-21, 2010
CL Multimedia Univ Coll, Nairobi, KENYA
SP Ecolog Soc Eastern Africa
HO Multimedia Univ Coll
DE Integration; Indigenous knowledge systems; Scientific techniques; Food
   security
AB The increasing changes in the frequency, intensity and persistence of rainfall and temperature extremes are key determinants of food security vulnerability in Kenya. Shorter growing seasons and prolonged intra-seasonal dry spells often trigger much larger and more frequent harvest collapses than subsistence households can cope with, leading to declining crop production and increased food insecurity risks. To survive these climate-induced shocks, communities in Nandi and Keiyo districts have developed indigenous practices that enable them reduce vulnerability to food insecurity and adapt to changing climatic conditions. Despite the critical role the indigenous knowledge system (IKS) plays in sustaining household food security, it is rarely considered or integrated into the design of scientific strategies for climate change adaptation. This paper highlights indigenous strategies used by the Nandi and Keiyo communities and explores opportunities for integrating IKS with scientific strategies for climate change adaptation in order to sustain efforts for climate change adaptation and food security risk reduction. Participatory rural appraisal comprising focus group discussions, key informant interviews and household questionnaire surveys were used in the study. The results indicate that while the impacts of climate change directly affect food security, most households integrate both indigenous and modem practices in adapting to climate change and coping with the resulting risks associated with food insecurity. As such, there is a need to reinforce the integration of indigenous and scientific techniques in order to enhance efforts for climate change adaptation, food security risk management and perpetuate intra/intergenerational transfer of IKS.
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C3 Moi University; Maseno University
RP Songok, CK (corresponding author), Food Secur & Nutr Anal Unit, Nairobi, Kenya.
EM ngok4@yahoo.co.uk; emmanuel_kipkorir@yahoo.co.uk;
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PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY
SN 1610-2010
BN 978-3-642-22314-3
J9 CLIM CHANG MANAG
PY 2011
BP 69
EP +
DI 10.1007/978-3-642-22315-0_5
PG 4
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Atube, F
   Okello, DM
   Malinga, GM
   Nyeko, M
   Okello-Uma, I
AF Atube, Francis
   Okello, Daniel M.
   Malinga, Geoffrey M.
   Nyeko, Martine
   Okello-Uma, Ipolto
TI Farmers' adaptation to climate change and crop yield: a case of Amuru
   and Apac districts of Northern Uganda
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation capacity; adaptation intensity; adapters; non-adapters;
   varietal adjustments
ID FARMING SYSTEMS; FOOD SECURITY; RICE YIELD; IMPACT; STRATEGIES;
   MANAGEMENT; DETERMINANTS; AGRICULTURE; LEVEL; RISK
AB With increasing incidences of the negative impacts of climate change to smallholder farming, an understanding of the effects of farmers' adaptation options to climate change on crop yield is critical in designing practical measures and policies for increasing food production and food security. This study assessed the effects of smallholder farmers climate change adaptation intensity on crop yield with focus on maize, groundnuts and beans in Apac and Amuru districts, northern Uganda. Cross-sectional survey design was employed for data collection. Data were analysed using both descriptive and econometric approaches. Results showed that the most common climate change adaptation strategies used by smallholders related to varietal adjustments including planting different crop varieties each time, drought-resistant varieties, early maturing varieties, improved seeds and changing the time of planting. Yield comparisons between adapters and non-adapters for the three major crops showed that adapters realized significantly higher yields than non-adapters for most of the climate change adaptation strategies. This study suggests that farmers who used more adaptation strategies realized higher yields than the non-adapters. Our findings call for increased efforts by stakeholders to strengthen agricultural extension services and coverage to enhance smallholder farmers capacity to adapt to the effects of climate change.
C1 [Atube, Francis] Gulu Univ, Fac Educ & Humanities, Dept Sci Educ Agr, POB 166, Gulu, Uganda.
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RP Atube, F (corresponding author), Gulu Univ, Fac Educ & Humanities, Dept Sci Educ Agr, POB 166, Gulu, Uganda.
EM atube12frak@gmail.com
RI Okello, Daniel/K-1329-2018
OI Nyeko, Martine/0000-0002-9696-5960; Atube, Francis/0000-0001-6180-8239;
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FU Gulu University ADB project [P-UG-IAD-001]
FX This work was supported by Gulu University ADB project [grant number
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PT B
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AF Theodory, Theobald F.
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LA English
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PT J
AU Utami, AW
   Cramer, LA
AF Utami, Arini Wahyu
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TI Political, social, and human capital in the face of climate change: Case
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SO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; human capital; Indonesia; political capital; social
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ID ADAPTATION; RESILIENCE; FARMERS; PARTICIPATION; KNOWLEDGE; ENSO
AB This study examines the link between political capital and climate change adaptation, and tests the relationship among political capital, social capital, and human capital. Political capital is studied through power distribution, voice, and connection in three rural villages in Java, Indonesia. This study finds that rural communities with a more distributed power structure are more likely to take the initiative to mobilize efforts by using their own resources to cope and adapt to climate change. Analysis with binary-logistic regression shows that social capital is a better predictor in the exercise of political capital than human capital. While the act of giving gifts to neighbors is associated with more community activism, receiving gifts from neighbors and membership in community groups tend to lower the activism.
C1 [Utami, Arini Wahyu] Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Socioecon, Jalan Flora 1 Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.
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C3 Gadjah Mada University; Oregon State University
RP Utami, AW (corresponding author), Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Socioecon, Jalan Flora 1 Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.
EM ariniwu@ugm.ac.id
RI Utami, Arini/AAF-3208-2021
OI Utami, Arini Wahyu/0000-0001-6379-8492
FU Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research through Sasakawa Young Leader
   Fellowship Fund
FX We are grateful for the funding support from The Tokyo Foundation for
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PT J
AU Ruhl, JB
   Salzman, J
AF Ruhl, J. B.
   Salzman, James
TI CLIMATE CHANGE MEETS THE LAW OF THE HORSE
SO DUKE LAW JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-LAW; HUMAN-RIGHTS; ADAPTATION; JUSTICE; STATIONARITY;
   IMPACTS; ECOLOGY; DEAD
AB The climate-policy debate has only recently turned its full attention to adaptation how to address the impacts of the climate change that we have already begun to experience and that will likely increase over time. Legal scholars have in turn begun to explore how the many different fields of law will and should respond. During this nascent period, one overarching question has gone unexamined: How will the legal system as a whole organize around climate change adaptation? Will a new, distinct field of climate adaptation law and policy emerge, or will legal institutions simply work away at the problem through unrelated, self-contained fields, as in the famous Law of the Horse? This Article is the first to examine that question comprehensively, to move beyond thinking about the law and climate change adaptation to consider the law of climate change adaptation.
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C3 Vanderbilt University; Duke University
RP Ruhl, JB (corresponding author), Vanderbilt Univ, Sch Med, Nashville, TN 37235 USA.
EM jb.ruhl@vanderbilt.edu; salzman@law.duke.edu
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PT J
AU Bukowska, J
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   Sidorczuk-Pietraszko, E
AF Bukowska, Joanna
   Godlewska, Joanna
   Sidorczuk-Pietraszko, Edyta
TI Differences and Similarities in Climate Change Adaptation Policy
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SO ENERGIES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; adaptation policy; adaptation instruments
ID GOVERNANCE; PRINCIPLES
AB The increasingly severe effects of climate change have resulted in a shift in countries' approach to climate policy. From an initial focus on mitigation efforts, adaptation to climate change is now given equal importance. Adaptation policies in individual countries provide for different sets of instruments owing to different natural conditions and climate change impacts and their resulting problems as well as different approaches related to the sociopolitical characteristics of the country. In the paper, we identify and classify adaptation policy instruments and then look for the differences and similarities in the adaptation instrument mixes included in the national adaptation strategic documents of selected European countries. We focused on Western European (WE) and Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, as the latter are underrepresented in studies on adaptation policies. Based on text-mining methods, i.e., categorisation of policy instruments using a set of criteria and clustering, we looked for similarities and differences between the adaptation instrument mixes in the chosen European countries. We found similarities between the two CEE countries studied-Poland and Lithuania. These countries are also different from WE countries in this regard. The results indicate that CEE countries have a sectoral rather than systemic approach to adaptation policy, and instruments from the management sphere are less prominent.
C1 [Bukowska, Joanna] Inst Environm Protect, Natl Res Inst, PL-00548 Warsaw, Poland.
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C3 Institute of Environmental Protection - National Research Institute;
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RP Godlewska, J (corresponding author), Bialystok Tech Univ, Fac Engn Management, PL-15351 Bialystok, Poland.
EM j.godlewska@pb.edu.pl
RI Godlewska, Joanna/AAE-6874-2022; Sidorczuk-Pietraszko,
   Edyta/AAF-2266-2020
OI Sidorczuk-Pietraszko, Edyta/0000-0003-3532-477X; Godlewska,
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FU Institute of Environmental Protection-National Research Institute
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FX This research was partially funded by the Institute of Environmental
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PY 2023
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PT J
AU Hurlimann, AC
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AF Hurlimann, Anna C.
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TI Barriers to climate change adaptation in the Australian construction
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SO BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Construction industry; Built environment; Climate change; Adaptation
   barriers; Construction regulation
ID BUILDING SECTOR; PERSPECTIVES; EFFICIENCY; POLICY
AB It is increasingly recognised that the risks associated with climate change must be addressed through both mitigation and adaptation. Buildings are vulnerable to climate change risk and are also the source of a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to climate change. The construction industry has significant potential to facilitate adaptation through actions that both reduce its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions across the construction and building lifecycle, and through physical adaptation of buildings and settlements to withstand present and future changes. However, there is limited evidence of significant adaptive action to date, and little is known about existing barriers to adaptation actions in the construction industry. This research explores barriers to climate change adaptation in the Australian construction industry through qualitative interviews with twenty-one key stakeholders. The barriers identified included: the use of inconsistent and unclear language, limited regulation, perceived unaffordability of initiatives, lack of awareness of climate change, and lack of client demand to implement initiatives. Recommendations to facilitate strategies for adaptation to climate change in the construction industry are provided. These focus on the need to a) address climate change through regulatory reform, and b) address the structure of the construction industry and its interrelationship with other built environment professions and processes.
C1 [Hurlimann, Anna C.; Browne, Geoffrey R.; Warren-Myers, Georgia; Francis, Valerie] Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
C3 University of Melbourne
RP Hurlimann, AC (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
EM hurac@unimelb.edu.au; geoffrey.browne@unimelb.edu.au;
   g.warrenmyers@unimelb.edu.au; vfrancis@unimelb.edu.au
RI Hurlimann, Anna/JYP-6108-2024; Warren-Myers, Georgia/ABI-1819-2020;
   Browne, Geoffrey/ABA-3139-2020
OI Warren-Myers, Georgia/0000-0002-1453-8421; Browne, Geoffrey
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FU Brookfield Multiplex Construction Innovation Grant
FX This work was supported by a Brookfield Multiplex Construction
   Innovation Grant 2016-2017. Brookfield Multiplex had no involvement in
   the study design, or of the data collection, analysis and
   interpretation. Additionally they had no involvement in writing of this
   paper, or of the decision to submit this paper for publication.
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JI Build. Environ.
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WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Engineering, Civil
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PT B
AU Coghill, K
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AF Coghill, Ken
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   IN ASIA
SE Energy Climate and the Environment
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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BN 978-1-137-32521-1; 978-1-137-32520-4
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D2 10.1057/9781137325211
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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AU Delgado, JA
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TI Conservation practices to mitigate and adapt to climate change
SO JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
LA English
DT Article
ID SOIL-EROSION; PRECISION CONSERVATION; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; BIOFUELS;
   IMPACTS
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JI J. Soil Water Conserv.
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DI 10.2489/jswc.66.4.118A
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WC Ecology; Soil Science; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Agriculture; Water Resources
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PT J
AU Batisani, N
   Yarnal, B
AF Batisani, Nnyaladzi
   Yarnal, Brent
TI Rainfall variability and trends in semi-arid Botswana: Implications for
   climate change adaptation policy
SO APPLIED GEOGRAPHY
LA English
DT Article
DE Rainfall variability; Rainfall trends; Climate change; Semi-arid
   climates; Adaptation; Botswana
ID PRECIPITATION VARIABILITY; SUMMER RAINFALL; DRY SPELLS; EL-NINO; AFRICA;
   VULNERABILITY; TEMPERATURES; SYSTEMS; REGION; WET
AB Rainfall variability is an important feature of semi-arid climates, and climate change is likely to increase that variability in many of these regions. An understanding of rainfall variability and trends in that variability is needed to help vulnerable dryland agriculturalists and policymakers address current climate variation and future climate change. The goals of this paper are to examine this climatic phenomenon in semi-arid Botswana, to investigate these results for signs of climate change, and to explore the policy implications for climate adaptation. To reach these goals, the paper determines rainfall variability and monthly and annual trends in that variability. The results agree with earlier work showing gradients in rainfall and rainfall variability across Botswana. The results also identify a trend towards decreased rainfall throughout the nation, which is associated with decreases in the number of rainy days. Both the drying trend and decrease in rainy days agree with climate change projections for southern Africa. The paper discusses policies that the government could adopt to help its farmers adapt to climate change. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Batisani, Nnyaladzi] Univ Botswana, Dept Agr Engn & Land Planning, Gaborone, Botswana.
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C3 University of Botswana; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher
   Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State
   University - University Park
RP Batisani, N (corresponding author), Univ Botswana, Dept Agr Engn & Land Planning, Private Bag 0027, Gaborone, Botswana.
EM jbatisan@bca.bw; alibar@psu.edu
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SN 0143-6228
EI 1873-7730
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JI Appl. Geogr.
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VL 30
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SI SI
BP 483
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DI 10.1016/j.apgeog.2009.10.007
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography
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PT J
AU Meyer, C
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AF Meyer, Constantin
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TI Developing a data-driven approach to <i>climate-proof</i> a regional
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SO ECO MONT-JOURNAL ON PROTECTED MOUNTAIN AREAS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; spatial planning; natural hazards; open
   space; nature-based solutions; green infrastructure
ID GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE; LAND-USE; CONSERVATION; IMPACTS; AREA
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C3 University of Wurzburg
RP Meyer, C (corresponding author), Leibniz Assoc, ARL Acad Terr Dev, Berlin, Germany.
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PT J
AU Nepal, P
   Paudel, B
   Zhang, YL
   Khanal, NR
   Liu, LS
   Wang, ZF
   Rai, MK
   Sigdel, SR
AF Nepal, Pashupati
   Paudel, Basanta
   Zhang, Yili
   Khanal, Narendra Raj
   Liu, Linshan
   Wang, Zhaofeng
   Rai, Mohan Kumar
   Sigdel, Shalik Ram
TI Integration of climate change adaptation into agricultural policies in
   Nepal: A diagnostic assessment
SO ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Climate change policies; Agriculture
   policies; Adaptation actions; Institutional setup
ID GOVERNANCE; SECTOR; CHALLENGES; STRATEGIES; PLANS
AB Successful implementation of climate change adaptation (CCA) actions in the agriculture sector requires comprehensive policies that have specifically focused aims and targets. Integration of CCA into agricultural policy can provide an enabling environment for planning and implementing CCA actions in a coordinated way. This work undertook an assessment of the integration of CCA into agricultural policies in Nepal. In total, 23 policies, plans, strategies, and frameworks published over more than two decades were assessed. Content analysis and knowledge mining were conducted based on five proxy criteria: focus, adaptation strategies, institutional setup, financial management, and monitoring and evaluation. The results indicate that the focus of the policies in terms of agricultural adaptation to climate change vary from protection of the environment to climate-smart agriculture. Agroforestry was found to be a highly prioritized CCA action in the documents. Most of the policy documents (16) make provisions for three tiers of institutional setup, while only 10 specifically allocate their required budgets with clear identification of their sources and monitoring and evaluation mechanisms at the national and subnational levels. The results also show that overlapping roles and responsibilities across ministries, the prioritization of adaptation action without quantified outcomes and a low priority being given to climate action-particularly at subnational levels-are major constraints on the implementation of these policies. In light of this, programs, activities, institutions and legal provisions are essential components in achieving the goals and objectives of any policy. So, each policy should have implementable programs and activities, institutional provisions with clearly defined responsibilities and legal provisions to overcome the obstacles.
C1 [Nepal, Pashupati; Paudel, Basanta; Zhang, Yili; Liu, Linshan; Wang, Zhaofeng; Rai, Mohan Kumar] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Land Surface Pattern & Simulat, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
   [Nepal, Pashupati; Khanal, Narendra Raj] Tribhuvan Univ, Cent Dept Geog, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   [Paudel, Basanta; Zhang, Yili] Tribhuvan Univ, Chinese Acad Sci, Kathmandu Ctr Res & Educ, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   [Zhang, Yili; Wang, Zhaofeng; Rai, Mohan Kumar] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.
   [Sigdel, Shalik Ram] Tribhuvan Univ, Mahendra Ratna Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal.
C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural
   Resources Research, CAS; Tribhuvan University; Tribhuvan University;
   Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
   CAS; Tribhuvan University
RP Zhang, YL (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Land Surface Pattern & Simulat, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.; Zhang, YL (corresponding author), Tribhuvan Univ, Chinese Acad Sci, Kathmandu Ctr Res & Educ, Kathmandu, Nepal.; Zhang, YL (corresponding author), Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.
EM zhangyl@igsnrr.ac.cn
RI Liu, Linshan/H-1141-2011; Nepal, Pashupati/HLQ-0312-2023; Wang,
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OI Paudel, Basanta/0000-0002-2485-089X
FU Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research
   [2019QZKK0603]; President's International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI)
   for Visiting Scientists of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [2021VCA0005,
   2023VCC0005]
FX The Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (Grant No.
   2019QZKK0603) , and the President's International Fellowship Initiative
   (PIFI) for Visiting Scientists of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant
   No. 2021VCA0005 & 2023VCC0005) .
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PT J
AU Ford, JD
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   Barrera, M
   Heymann, SJ
AF Ford, James D.
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   Barrera, Magda
   Heymann, S. Jody
TI How to Track Adaptation to Climate Change: A Typology of Approaches for
   National-Level Application
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation response; adaptation tracking; climate change adaptation;
   evaluation; indicators; methodology; monitoring; outcome-based tracking;
   process-based tracking
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; EXPERT VIEWS; VULNERABILITY; INDICATORS; POLICY;
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AB The need to track climate change adaptation progress is being increasingly recognized but our ability to do the tracking is constrained by the complex nature of adaptation and the absence of measurable outcomes or indicators by which to judge if and how adaptation is occurring. We developed a typology of approaches by which climate change adaptation can be tracked globally at a national level. On the one hand, outcome-based approaches directly measure adaptation progress and effectiveness with reference to avoided climate change impacts. However, given that full exposure to climate change impacts will not happen for decades, alternative approaches focus on developing indicators or proxies by which adaptation can be monitored. These include systematic measures of adaptation readiness, processes undertaken to advance adaptation, policies and programs implemented to adapt, and measures of the impacts of these policies and programs on changing vulnerability. While these approaches employ various methods and data sources, and identify different components of adaptation progress to track at the national level, they all seek to characterize the current status of adaptation by which progress over time can be monitored. However, there are significant challenges to operationalizing these approaches, including an absence of systematically collected data on adaptation actions and outcomes, underlying difficulties of defining what constitutes "adaptation", and a disconnect between the timescale over which adaptation plays out and the practical need for evaluation to inform policy. Given the development of new adaptation funding streams, it is imperative that tools for monitoring progress are developed and validated for identifying trends and gaps in adaptation response.
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C3 McGill University; University of California System; University of
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RP Ford, JD (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ H3A 2T5, Canada.
RI Ford, James/A-4284-2013; Berrang-Ford, Lea/H-5965-2013
OI Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456; Berrang-Ford, Lea/0000-0001-9216-8035;
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FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
FX This work was supported by an Insight Development Grant from the Social
   Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Thanks to Anna Bunce
   and Carolyn Poutiainen for help with the manuscript.
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PI WOLFVILLE
PA ACADIA UNIV, BIOLOGY DEPT, WOLFVILLE, NS B0P 1X0, CANADA
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J9 ECOL SOC
JI Ecol. Soc.
PY 2013
VL 18
IS 3
AR 40
DI 10.5751/ES-05732-180340
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WC Ecology; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 232VA
UT WOS:000325521300034
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Csete, M
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AF Csete, M.
   Horvath, L.
TI SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN POLICIES AND STRATEGIES
SO APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; sustainability; urban policy; green development
ID CLIMATE; ENERGY
AB Adaptation to climate change is increasingly becoming a priority for policy action. In April 2009, the European Commission released a White Paper outlining a proposed framework for action to reduce vulnerability and adapt to climate change (European Commission, 2009). The White Paper refers to the importance of a climate adaptation strategy and sustainability that integrates all areas of regional and municipal development including agriculture, forestry, fishery, energy, public infrastructure (incl. building, transport, energy and water supply), tourism, human, animal and plant health, water resources and ecosystem loss (including marine ecosystems and biodiversity). One of the main issues is how to and why integrating the green developments into urban policies. In this paper we show the main objectives of London's greening program, and some possible elements of the green developments in Csomor's adaptation strategy. Comparing the two examined cities there are differences according to their size, population, greening possibilities and financial backgrounds. However, it can be seen that the focus points of the adaptation strategies are more close to each other.
C1 [Horvath, L.] Corvinus Univ Budapest, Adaptat Climate Change Res Grp, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary.
   [Csete, M.] Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Dept Environm Econ, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
C3 Corvinus University Budapest; Budapest University of Technology &
   Economics
RP Horváth, L (corresponding author), Corvinus Univ Budapest, Adaptat Climate Change Res Grp, Villanyi Ut 29-43, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary.
EM levente.horvath@uni-corvinus.hu
RI Csete, Maria/AAP-1198-2021
OI Szalmane Csete, Maria/0000-0001-7170-9402
FU New Szechenyi Plan [TAMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1/KMR-2010-0005]
FX This work is connected to the scientific program of the "Development of
   quality-oriented and harmonized R+D+I strategy and functional model at
   BME" project. This project is supported by the New Szechenyi Plan
   (Project ID: TAMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1/KMR-2010-0005).
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WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 995NL
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PT J
AU Cloutier, G
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   Dubois, C
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   Viens, D
AF Cloutier, Genevieve
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   Dubois, Catherine
   Labarthe, Martial
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   Viens, Dominique
TI Planning adaptation based on local actors' knowledge and participation:
   a climate governance experiment
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE urban planning; stakeholders; local knowledge; perceptions;
   participation; adaptation
ID PUBLIC-PARTICIPATION; GOVERNMENT; BARRIERS; FRAMEWORK; CITIES
AB Involving a wide-range of stakeholders at different moments in the planning of urban adaptation to climate change can help to overcome different barriers to adaptation, such as a lack of common perception, or control over options. This Article argues for an approach that involves a wide range of actors throughout the planning process in order to confront the challenges of urban adaptation to climate change. It builds on the results of a three-year participatory action research project to identify the catalysts with which local administrations can overcome the lack of data, the low level of engagement around the climate issue, and the cause-and-effect linkages of climate change impacts on the urban environment. Significant factors include territorial rootedness, leveraging actors' experience, interaction between actors, as well as the valuing of local actors as experts of territorial management rather than as novices with regard to climate change adaptation. In addition to contributing towards the engagement of a large number of stakeholders around adaptation issues, a planning process that involves representatives from various sectors and during several stages contributes to a greater understanding of these issues and their linkages. It follows that such a process will bring changes to urban practices by better articulating local concerns about climatic issues.
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C1 [Cloutier, Genevieve; Joerin, Florent; Labarthe, Martial; Legay, Christelle; Viens, Dominique] Univ Laval, CRAD, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada.
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C3 Laval University; Laval University; University of Applied Sciences &
   Arts Western Switzerland
RP Cloutier, G (corresponding author), Univ Laval, CRAD, Pavillon Felix Antoine Savard, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada.
EM genevieve.cloutier@crad.ulaval.ca
RI Cloutier, Gérard/O-9415-2015
OI Cloutier, Genevieve/0000-0001-9697-3648
FU Ouranos Consortium under the Climate Change and Urban Transformation
   Research-Action Project
FX The authors wish to thank the Ouranos Consortium
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1469-3062
EI 1752-7457
J9 CLIM POLICY
JI Clim. Policy
PD JUL 4
PY 2015
VL 15
IS 4
BP 458
EP 474
DI 10.1080/14693062.2014.937388
PG 17
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
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PT J
AU Turhan, E
AF Turhan, Ethemcan
TI Value-based adaptation to climate change and divergent developmentalisms
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SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Transformation; Adjustment; Turkey;
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C1 [Turhan, Ethemcan] Sabanci Univ, Istanbul Policy Ctr, Karakoy Minerva Han, Bankalar Caddesi 2,Kat 4, TR-34420 Istanbul, Turkey.
C3 Ministry of Interior - Turkey; Sabanci University
RP Turhan, E (corresponding author), Sabanci Univ, Istanbul Policy Ctr, Karakoy Minerva Han, Bankalar Caddesi 2,Kat 4, TR-34420 Istanbul, Turkey.
EM ethemcanturhan@sabanciuniv.edu
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PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0921-8009
EI 1873-6106
J9 ECOL ECON
JI Ecol. Econ.
PD JAN
PY 2016
VL 121
BP 140
EP 148
DI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.11.021
PG 9
WC Ecology; Economics; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Business & Economics
GA DD1KL
UT WOS:000369680500014
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Schäfer, S
AF Schaefer, Susann
BA Schafer, S
BF Schafer, S
TI A mobile political agenda: adaptation to climate change
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN SOUTH KOREA: ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS IN THE
   AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Schaefer, Susann] Friedrich Schiller Univ Jena, Dept Econ Geog, Jena, Germany.
C3 Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
RP Schäfer, S (corresponding author), Friedrich Schiller Univ Jena, Dept Econ Geog, Jena, Germany.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU TRANSCRIPT VERLAG
PI BIELEFELD
PA HERMANNSTR 26, BIELEFELD, 33602, GERMANY
BN 978-3-8394-3057-6; 978-3-8376-3057-2
PY 2015
BP 45
EP 73
D2 10.14361/transcript.9783839430576
PG 29
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BM8EW
UT WOS:000469059400003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chilcoat, D
AF Chilcoat, Doane
TI Adapting to climate change in the agricultural sector
SO GENOME
LA English
DT Article
C1 [Chilcoat, Doane] DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, IA 50131 USA.
C3 DuPont; Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
RP Chilcoat, D (corresponding author), DuPont Pioneer, 7100 NW 62nd Ave, Johnston, IA 50131 USA.
EM doane.chilcoat@pioneer.com
RI Chilcoat, Doane/AAG-1034-2019
NR 0
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 13
PU CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
PI OTTAWA
PA 65 AURIGA DR, SUITE 203, OTTAWA, ON K2E 7W6, CANADA
SN 0831-2796
EI 1480-3321
J9 GENOME
JI Genome
PD DEC
PY 2015
VL 58
IS 12
BP 503
EP 505
DI 10.1139/gen-2015-0147
PG 3
WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & Heredity
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & Heredity
GA CY0RD
UT WOS:000366112300005
PM 26578161
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
BE Adger, WN
   Lorenzoni, I
   OBrien, KL
TI ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE Thresholds, Values, Governance Preface
SO ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THRESHOLDS, VALUES, GOVERNANCE
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-521-76485-8
PY 2009
BP XIII
EP XV
PG 3
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BBJ98
UT WOS:000307102300001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Toole, S
   Klocker, N
   Head, L
AF Toole, Stephanie
   Klocker, Natascha
   Head, Lesley
TI Re-thinking climate change adaptation and capacities at the household
   scale
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID SUSTAINABILITY; WATER; VULNERABILITY; ENERGY; LEVEL
AB The reality of anthropogenic climate change has rendered adaptive responses at all scales an imperative. Households are an increasing focus of attention, but more in the developing world than the developed world, because of the presumed lesser vulnerabilities and stronger adaptive capacities of the latter. Critiques of such presumptions, and the quantitative, macro-scale focus of much adaptation research are emergent. How relatively affluent households, as complex social assemblages, may adapt to climate change impacts encountered in their day-to-day functioning remains unclear. There is, however, a sizeable body of research on household environmental sustainability in the developed world. That research has significant implications for climate change adaptation. This paper brings household environmental sustainability research into productive conversation with the climate change adaptation literature. The former shows that sustainability issues are refracted through social relations within households, and the demands of everyday life. This has three implications for how adaptation needs to be re-framed. First, climate change will not be experienced only via climatic stimuli and extreme weather events. It will be entwined in the complexity of everyday life. Second, knowledge of climate change is not a prerequisite for household adaptive capacity. Third, household-scale analyses show that assumed capacities and vulnerabilities may end up being quite different to those imagined or measured at a macro-scale. These insights invite consideration of how householders' adaptive capacities can be better supported.
C1 [Toole, Stephanie; Klocker, Natascha] Univ Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
   [Head, Lesley] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
C3 University of Wollongong; University of Melbourne
RP Klocker, N (corresponding author), Univ Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
EM natascha_klocker@uow.edu.au
OI Head, Lesley/0000-0002-5114-7614; Toole, Stephanie/0000-0002-5111-7378;
   Klocker, Natascha/0000-0001-7526-3292
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U2 24
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0165-0009
EI 1573-1480
J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
PD MAR
PY 2016
VL 135
IS 2
BP 203
EP 209
DI 10.1007/s10584-015-1577-x
PG 7
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA DL2LI
UT WOS:000375465900001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU André, K
   Jonsson, CA
AF Andre, Karin
   Jonsson, C. Anna
TI Science-practice interactions linked to climate adaptation in two
   contexts: municipal planning and forestry in Sweden
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE science-based stakeholder dialogues; domestication; climate adaptation;
   anchoring devices; boundary organisations
ID KNOWLEDGE; INFORMATION; BOUNDARY; POLICY; FRAMEWORK; OWNERS; RISK;
   PARTICIPATION; PROFESSIONALS; VULNERABILITY
AB This paper examines the science-practice interface in the process of adapting to climate change in society. This paper analyses science-based stakeholder dialogues with climate scientists, municipal officers and private individual forest owners in Sweden, and examines how local experts both share scientific knowledge and experience and integrate it into their work strategies and practices. The results demonstrate how local experts jointly conceptualise climate adaptation, how scientific knowledge is domesticated among local experts in dialogue with scientific experts, the emergence of anchoring devices, and the boundary-spanning functions that are at work in the respective sectors.
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C3 Linkoping University; Stockholm Environment Institute
RP André, K (corresponding author), Linkoping Univ, Dept Water & Environm Studies, Ctr Climate Sci & Policy Res, SE-60174 Norrkoping, Sweden.
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U2 43
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0964-0568
EI 1360-0559
J9 J ENVIRON PLANN MAN
JI J. Environ. Plan. Manag.
PD FEB 1
PY 2015
VL 58
IS 2
BP 297
EP 314
DI 10.1080/09640568.2013.854717
PG 18
WC Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Public Administration
GA AU4GS
UT WOS:000345569000007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Concepcion, JAC
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AF Concepcion, Jorge Alfredo Carballo
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TI Program for Creation and Strengthening of Capacities for Adaptation to
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SO ESTUDIOS DEL DESARROLLO SOCIAL-CUBA Y AMERICA LATINA
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DT Article
DE articulation of actors; popular education; gender mainstreaming
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J9 ESTUD DESARRO SOC
JI Estud. Desarro. Soc.
PD SEP-DEC
PY 2023
VL 11
IS 3
BP 71
EP 83
PG 13
WC Area Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Area Studies
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Magnan, AK
   Schipper, ELF
   Duvat, VKE
AF Magnan, Alexandre K.
   Schipper, E. Lisa F.
   Duvat, Virginie K. E.
TI Frontiers in Climate Change Adaptation Science: Advancing Guidelines to
   Design Adaptation Pathways
SO CURRENT CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation to climate change; Incremental; Transformational;
   Maladaptation; Measures&#8217; effectiveness
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION; HURRICANE-KATRINA; DECISIONS; POLICY
AB Purpose of Review This paper discusses three scientific frontiers that need to be advanced in order to support decision-makers and practitioners in charge of operational decisions and action on the design and implementation of concrete adaptation policies and actions. These frontiers refer to going beyond the (1) incremental vs. transformational and (2) maladaptation vs. adaptation dichotomies and to advancing knowledge on (3) adaptation measures' effectiveness and roles in designing context-specific adaptation pathways. Recent Findings Dealing with adaptation to climate change on the ground often means answering three obvious but critical questions: what to do, where and when? These questions challenge the scientific community's capacity to link conceptual advances (e.g. on transformative adaptation) and ground-rooted needs across sectors and regions (on solutions, governance arrangements, etc.). We argue that the three abovementioned frontiers represent the most burning challenges to the Adaptation Science community to help addressing climate-related societal needs. We also demonstrate that they are intertwined as moving one frontier forward will facilitate moving the others forward.
C1 [Magnan, Alexandre K.; Duvat, Virginie K. E.] La Rochelle Univ, LIENSs, La Rochelle, France.
   [Magnan, Alexandre K.; Duvat, Virginie K. E.] CNRS, La Rochelle, France.
   [Magnan, Alexandre K.] Sci Po, IDDRI, 27 Rue St Guillaume, F-75007 Paris, France.
   [Schipper, E. Lisa F.] Univ Oxford, Ctr Environm, Environm Change Inst, South Parks Rd, Oxford, England.
C3 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Institut d'Etudes
   Politiques Paris (Sciences Po); University of Oxford
RP Magnan, AK (corresponding author), La Rochelle Univ, LIENSs, La Rochelle, France.; Magnan, AK (corresponding author), CNRS, La Rochelle, France.; Magnan, AK (corresponding author), Sci Po, IDDRI, 27 Rue St Guillaume, F-75007 Paris, France.
EM alexandre.magnan@iddri.org
RI Duvat, Virginie/GLN-3102-2022; Schipper, Emma/O-1352-2019; Magnan,
   Alexandre/I-3377-2017; Schipper, Lisa/D-3050-2016
OI Magnan, Alexandre/0000-0001-7421-5184; Schipper,
   Lisa/0000-0001-6228-9178
FU French National Research Agency under the STORISK project [ANR-15-CE03-
   0003]; FORMAS; BMBF; BMWFW; IFD; MINECO; ANR; European Union [690462];
   ANR programme "Investissements d'avenir" [ANR-10-LABX-14-01]; Ademe
   [20ESC0016]; INSeaPTION project, ERA4CS; ERA-NET; JPI Climate
FX This work was supported by the French National Research Agency under the
   STORISK project (No. ANR-15-CE03- 0003). VKED was also funded by the
   INSeaPTION project, which is part of ERA4CS, an ERA-NET initiated by JPI
   Climate, and funded by FORMAS (SE), BMBF (DE), BMWFW (AT), IFD (DK),
   MINECO (ES), ANR (FR) with co-funding by the European Union (Grant
   690462). AKM was also supported by the ANR programme "Investissements
   d'avenir" (No. ANR-10-LABX-14-01) and Ademe (Convention 20ESC0016)
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WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA OV1NN
UT WOS:000591207600001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Macassa, G
   Ribeiro, AI
   Marttila, A
   Stål, F
   Silva, JP
   Rydback, M
   Rashid, M
   Barros, H
AF Macassa, Gloria
   Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
   Marttila, Anneli
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   Rydback, Michelle
   Rashid, Mamunur
   Barros, Henrique
TI Public Health Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation in Three Cities: A
   Qualitative Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; public health; Soderhamn; Porto; Navotas
ID OVERCOMING BARRIERS; VULNERABILITY; IMPACTS; TEMPERATURE; VALIDATION;
   GOVERNANCE; CHINA; US
AB Climate change presents an unprecedented public health challenge as it has a great impact on population health outcomes across the global population. The key to addressing these health challenges is adaptation carried out in cities through collaboration between institutions, including public health ones. Through semi-structured interviews (n = 16), this study investigated experiences and perceptions of what public health aspects are considered by urban and public health planners and researchers when planning climate change adaptation in the coastal cities of Soderhamn (Sweden), Porto (Portugal) and Navotas (the Philippines). Results of the thematic analysis indicated that participating stakeholders were aware of the main climate risks threatening their cities (rising water levels and flooding, extreme temperatures, and air pollution). In addition, the interviewees talked about collaboration with other sectors, including the public health sector, in implementing climate change adaptation plans. However, the inclusion of the public health sector as a partner in the process was identified in only two cities, Navotas and Porto. Furthermore, the study found that there were few aspects pertaining to public health (water and sanitation, prevention of heat-related and water-borne diseases, and prevention of the consequences associated with heat waves in vulnerable groups such as children and elderly persons) in the latest climate change adaptation plans posted on each city's website. Moreover, participants pointed to different difficulties: insufficient financial resources, limited intersectoral collaboration for climate change adaptation, and lack of involvement of the public health sector in the adaptation processes, especially in one of the cities in which climate change adaptation was solely the responsibility of the urban planners. Studies using larger samples of stakeholders in larger cities are needed to better understand why the public health sector is still almost absent in efforts to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Macassa, Gloria; Marttila, Anneli; Stal, Frida; Rashid, Mamunur] Univ Gavle, Fac Occupat & Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth & Sports Sci, Kungsbacksvagen 47, S-80176 Gavle, Sweden.
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   [Rydback, Michelle] Univ Gavle, Dept Business & Econ Studies, Kungsbacksvagen 47, S-80176 Gavle, Sweden.
C3 University of Gavle; Universidade do Porto; Universidade do Porto;
   University of Gavle
RP Macassa, G (corresponding author), Univ Gavle, Fac Occupat & Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth & Sports Sci, Kungsbacksvagen 47, S-80176 Gavle, Sweden.; Macassa, G (corresponding author), Univ Porto, EPI Unit Inst Saude Publ, Rua Taipas 135, P-4050600 Porto, Portugal.; Macassa, G (corresponding author), Lab Invest & Integrat Translac Saude Populac I, Rua Taipas 135, P-4050600 Porto, Portugal.
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PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 16
AR 10292
DI 10.3390/ijerph191610292
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
   Health
GA 4B5EZ
UT WOS:000845801800001
PM 36011923
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Létourneau, A
AF Letourneau, Alain
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SO LANGUAGE AND DIALOGUE
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DT Article
DE dialogue; adaptation to climate change;
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AB This piece explores dialogue analysis inside a particular ongoing collective work, a regional adaptation to climate change research-action project in the southern part of Quebec province, the Memphremagog MRC. First, some precision is given to better understand what it means to work in interdisciplinary contexts such as this one, continuing the development of a terminology to be able to better identify collaboration between and with different professionals. These problems are then expressed in two case studies of dialogues as they have been documented in the research project.
C1 [Letourneau, Alain] Univ Sherbrooke, Philosophy & Appl Eth, Longueuil, PQ, Canada.
C3 University of Sherbrooke
RP Létourneau, A (corresponding author), Univ Sherbrooke, Fac Lettres & Sci Humaines, Dept Philosoph & Eth Appl, Campus Longueuil,150 Pl Charles Lemoyne,Bur 200, Longueuil, PQ J4K 0A8, Canada.
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PT J
AU Aracena, S
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   Salaverry, O
   Montag, D
AF Aracena, Stephanie
   Barboza, Marco
   Zamora, Victor
   Salaverry, Oswaldo
   Montag, Doreen
TI Health system adaptation to climate change: a Peruvian case study
SO HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; health system; Peru; policy analysis;
   vulnerability
AB Despite mitigation attempts, the trajectory of climate change remains on an accelerated path, with devastating health impacts. As a response to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change call for National Adaptation Plans, Peru has developed a national and decentralized regional adaptation plans. The purpose of this article is to understand the role and priority status of health within the adaptation planning and process. Peru was used as a case study to analyse the policy process in the creation of adaptation plans, encompassing the need to address climate change impacts on health with a particular focus on marginalized people. An actor, content and context policy analyses were conducted to analyse 17 out of 25 regional adaptation plans, which are available. The national adaptation plans (2002, 2015) do not include health as a priority or health adaptation strategies. In a decentralized health care system, regional plans demonstrate an increased improvement of complexity, systematization and structure over time (2009-17). In general, health has not been identified as a priority but as another area of impact. There is no cohesiveness between plans in format, content, planning and execution and only a limited consideration for marginalized populations. In conclusion, the regional departments of Peru stand on unequal footing regarding adapting the health sector to climate change. Findings in the strategies call into question how mitigation and adaption to climate change may be achieved. The lack of local research on health impacts due to climate change and a particular focus on marginalized people creates a policy vacuum. The Peruvian case study resembles global challenges to put health in the centre of national and regional adaptation plans. In-depth cross-country analysis is still missing but urgently needed to learn from other experiences.
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RP Montag, D (corresponding author), Queen Mary Univ London, Ctr Global Publ Hlth, 58 Turner St, London E1 2AB, England.
EM d.montag@qmul.ac.uk
RI Montag, Doreen/KZV-0694-2024
FU MRC [MR/S024654/1] Funding Source: UKRI
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PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
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EI 1460-2237
J9 HEALTH POLICY PLANN
JI Health Policy Plan.
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PY 2021
VL 36
IS 1
BP 45
EP 83
DI 10.1093/heapol/czaa072
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WC Health Care Sciences & Services; Health Policy & Services
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT B
AU Anggraeni, M
AF Anggraeni, Mustika
BE Kobayashi, K
   Syabri, I
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   Jeong, H
TI Climate change adaptive planning and conflict resolution strategy of
   Krabyakan spring utilization
SO COMMUNITY BASED WATER MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE adaptive planning; conflict resolution; climate change; water
   utilization
AB The objectives of this study are to identify the impacts of climate change on water resources availability and the influence of climate change on water demand and food security, to examine the conflict that occurred between several beneficiaries of water resources in the study area, and to discuss the formulation of strategies for conflict resolution concerning water resource utilization and adaptation to climate change. The methods used for data processing were a regression model with the T-Test and the Chi Square Test. Secondly, qualitative description methods were used to explain the conflict between users and stakeholders of the Krabyakan Spring water. To analyze the conflict and to illustrate the causes and effects of conflict dynamics, a conflict matrix was used. The formulation of strategies was accomplished through a literature review and the implementation of chance analysis based on the characteristics of the study area and of the conflicts that have occurred. Based on the results of the study, it can be seen that climate change impacts water resources availability, significantly correlated, and that climate change has an influence on water demand, food security, and the conflict that occurred between several beneficiaries of water resources in the study area. Strategies for conflict resolution of water resource utilization and adaptation to climate change formulated from this study are the following: managing water distribution; strengthening the bargaining position of the beneficiaries; maintaining sensitivity to conflict dynamics in climate change policies and programming for Krabyakan Spring; drawing upon traditional adaptation and coping mechanisms to determine the policy ultimately settled upon by the government; and Integrating climate change in development policy and strategies.
C1 Brawijaya Univ, Urban & Reg Planning, Malang, Indonesia.
C3 Brawijaya University
RP Anggraeni, M (corresponding author), Brawijaya Univ, Urban & Reg Planning, 167th MT Haryono St, Malang, Indonesia.
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RI Anggraeni, Mustika/JLL-0899-2023
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PA ALLIANCE HOUSE, 12 CAXTON ST, LONDON SW1H 0QS, ENGLAND
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PY 2014
BP 227
EP 237
PG 11
WC Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
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UT WOS:000361987600016
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Nyiwul, L
AF Nyiwul, Linus
TI Innovation and adaptation to climate change: Evidence from the water
   sector in Africa
SO JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Innovation; Adaptation; Climate change; Water stress; Patents;
   Sustainable development
ID POLICIES; IMPACTS; ENERGY; TRADE
AB Africa is predicted to be the region most affected by climate change and water is one of the sectors with anticipated severe impacts. Innovations in this sector are being promoted as part of the adaptation solutions to this problem. In this paper, we use available data on water-related climate change adaptation technological developments to examine the degree to which the vulnerability to climate change in the water sector is motivating these innovations. Using pooled data for African countries between 1990 and 2016, we estimate the relationship between climate-induced vulnerability in the water sector and water-related innovations, controlling for country size and proxies for technology transfer environment, institutional and regulatory quality, knowledge base, and research and development activity. Data on innovative activity shows evidence of over-dispersion; thus we use the negative binomial distribution with robust standard errors for estimation of our model. We find evidence that countries most exposed to water stress are innovating at lower rates. Though counterintuitive, this result is explained by the fact that such vulnerable countries also tend to have little research and development infrastructure needed to develop the kind of high quality innovations that usually necessitate patenting. Our result suggests that African countries experiencing water stress may need to reconsider priorities in the design of water-related adaptation to climate change. We also find that a country's knowledge base and openness to trade are important determinants of adaptation technologies in the water sector. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Nyiwul, Linus] Gettysburg Coll, Dept Econ & Africana Studies Program, Gettysburg, PA 17325 USA.
C3 Gettysburg College
RP Nyiwul, L (corresponding author), Gettysburg Coll, Dept Econ & Africana Studies Program, Gettysburg, PA 17325 USA.
EM lnyiwul@gettysburg.edu
RI Nyiwul, Linus/AAK-1021-2020
OI Nyiwul, Linus/0000-0001-5387-0817
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AU Adamson, GCD
   Hannaford, MJ
   Rohland, EJ
AF Adamson, George C. D.
   Hannaford, Matthew J.
   Rohland, Eleonora J.
TI Re-thinking the present: The role of a historical focus in climate
   change adaptation research
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; History; Path-dependency; Culture; Determinism; Development
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; SOCIAL VULNERABILITY; PATH DEPENDENCE; ICE-AGE;
   RESILIENCE; VARIABILITY; SOUTHERN; DROUGHT; SYSTEMS; FUTURE
AB There is a growing recognition that adaptation to climate change requires an understanding of social processes that unfold across extended temporal trajectories. Yet, despite a move to reconceptualise adaptation as 'pathways of change and response' with a deeper temporal dimension, the past generally remains poorly integrated into adaptation studies. This is related to a disavowal of environmental determinism within the academic field of history, which has caused the past to be addressed from other disciplinary perspectives within climate change literature, leading to accusations of over-simplification and neo-determinism. Conversely, whilst a relatively small amount of research within the subdiscipline of historical climatology has engaged with theories from mainstream adaptation to understand societies in the past, there has been little influence in the other direction.
   Building on a comprehensive review and critique of existing approaches to historical climate-society research, we argue for three important areas where historians should engage with climate change adaptation. The first area we call particularizing adaptation; this is the development of long-term empirical studies that uncover societal relations to climate in a particular place - including climate's cultural - dimensions which can provide a baseline and contextualisation for climate change adaptation options. The second, institutional path dependency and memory, argues for a focus on the evolution of formal institutions with a responsibility for adaptation, to understand how historical events and decisions inform and constrain practices today. Our third argument is for an appreciation of the history of ideas and concepts that underpin climate change adaptation. We call for a second-order observation observation of the observers - within climate change research, to ensure that adaptation does not perpetuate historically-grown power structures.
C1 [Adamson, George C. D.] Kings Coll London, Dept Geog, London WC2R 2LS, England.
   [Hannaford, Matthew J.] Univ Utrecht, Dept Hist, Drift 6, NL-3512 BS Utrecht, Netherlands.
   [Rohland, Eleonora J.] Bielefeld Univ, Dept Iberian & Latin Amer Hist, Ctr InterAmerian Studies CIAS, Fac Hist Philosophy & Theol, Univ Str 25, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany.
C3 University of London; King's College London; Utrecht University;
   University of Bielefeld
RP Adamson, GCD (corresponding author), Kings Coll London, Dept Geog, London WC2R 2LS, England.
EM george.adamson@kcl.ac.uk
OI Adamson, George/0000-0001-6660-696X; Rohland,
   Eleonora/0000-0003-2949-0392; Hannaford, Matthew/0000-0002-9982-9868
FU Center for InterAmerican Studies, Bielefeld University; King's College
   London; ERC [339647]; European Research Council (ERC) [339647] Funding
   Source: European Research Council (ERC)
FX An earlier version of this paper was presented at the workshop 'From
   Past to Future: Towards historically-informed research in climate change
   adaptation, which was funded by Center for InterAmerican Studies,
   Bielefeld University and King's College London. The authors would like
   to thank Franz Mauelshagen, Coleen Vogel and Greg Bankoff for their
   comments at the workshop. Matthew Hannaford acknowledges the support of
   the ERC Advanced Grant 'Coordinating for Life' (no. 339647).
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0959-3780
EI 1872-9495
J9 GLOBAL ENVIRON CHANG
JI Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.
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VL 48
BP 195
EP 205
DI 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2017.12.003
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geography
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography
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UT WOS:000429399000018
OA Green Submitted, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ledda, A
   Di Cesare, EA
   Satta, G
   Cocco, G
   Calia, G
   Arras, F
   Congiu, A
   Manca, E
   De Montis, A
AF Ledda, Antonio
   Di Cesare, Elisabetta Anna
   Satta, Giovanni
   Cocco, Gianluca
   Calia, Giovanna
   Arras, Filippo
   Congiu, Annalisa
   Manca, Emanuela
   De Montis, Andrea
TI Adaptation to Climate Change and Regional Planning: A Scrutiny of
   Sectoral Instruments
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation to climate change; spatial planning; scrutiny
   of regional plans; content analysis
ID MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; SYSTEMS
AB Adaptation to climate change means adjustment of human and natural systems to climatic actual or expected events, in order to minimize damage or maximize benefit. Adaptation implies involvement, coordination, and cooperation of different actors and sectors. Multi-actor collaboration usually characterizes the drafting of regional plans, which act as bridges between national and local administrative levels. Regional administrations address resilience issues, through spatial planning processes. This study focuses on the regional plans adopted by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Italy), south European Mediterranean region, an area that will be negatively affected by climate change in the coming decades. We aim at proposing a method for scrutinizing regional plans related to spatial planning issues, by using criteria rooted in the scientific literature and adaptation strategies. We found out that (i) the scientific literature did not sufficiently address the role of regional plans in the context of adaptation to climate change and (ii) the method proposed and applied in this study highlights whether some key adaptation issues are included in the plans, and might make aware planners and policy makers of basic information concerning the interplay 'regional planning vs. adaptation to climate change'.
C1 [Ledda, Antonio; De Montis, Andrea] Univ Sassari, Dept Agr Sci, Viale Italia 39, I-07100 Sassari, Italy.
   [Di Cesare, Elisabetta Anna; Calia, Giovanna; De Montis, Andrea] Univ Cagliari, Dept Civil & Environm Engn & Architecture, Via Marengo 2, I-09123 Cagliari, Italy.
   [Satta, Giovanni; Cocco, Gianluca; Arras, Filippo; Congiu, Annalisa; Manca, Emanuela] Direz Gen Difesa Ambiente, Reg Autonoma Sardegna, Via Roma 80, I-09123 Cagliari, Italy.
C3 University of Sassari; University of Cagliari
RP Ledda, A (corresponding author), Univ Sassari, Dept Agr Sci, Viale Italia 39, I-07100 Sassari, Italy.
EM antonioledda@uniss.it; elisabetta.dicesare@unica.it;
   giosatta@regione.sardegna.it; giacocco@regione.sardegna.it;
   giovannacalia@live.it; farras@regione.sardegna.it;
   ancongiu@regione.sardegna.it; emamanca@regione.sardegna.it;
   andreadm@uniss.it
RI Calia, Giovanna/GMW-6028-2022; Di Cesare, Elisabetta/AAS-2732-2020; De
   Montis, Andrea/J-6244-2013; Ledda, Antonio/J-7822-2015
OI De Montis, Andrea/0000-0002-3849-2595; Ledda,
   Antonio/0000-0003-2351-5544; Calia, Giovanna/0000-0003-0624-8528
FU Autonomous Region of Sardinia; University of Sassari (Italy)
FX This study has been developed and funded in the framework of the
   technical and scientific agreement between the Autonomous Region of
   Sardinia and the University of Sassari (Italy), concerning the drafting
   of the Regional Strategy for the Adaptation to Climate Change (SRACC).
   Antonio Ledda received extra-ordinary funding for research from the
   University of Sassari (Italy), year 2019 [Finanziamento: Fondo di Ateneo
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD MAY
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 9
AR 3804
DI 10.3390/su12093804
PG 15
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000537476200302
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dent, LA
   Donatuto, J
   Campbell, L
   Boardman, M
   Hess, JJ
   Errett, NA
AF Dent, Lauren A.
   Donatuto, Jamie
   Campbell, Larry
   Boardman, Marnie
   Hess, Jeremy J.
   Errett, Nicole A.
TI Incorporating Indigenous voices in regional climate change adaptation:
   opportunities and challenges in the US Pacific Northwest
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Indigenous peoples; Tribes; Collaboration;
   Engagement
ID COMMUNITIES
AB As the impacts of climate change increasingly and disproportionately affect indigenous peoples, equitable approaches to regional climate change adaptation must center the voices, needs, and priorities of Indigenous communities. Although the tribal climate change principles identify actionable recommendations to address the unique needs of Indigenous peoples in the contexts of climate change adaptation efforts undertaken at the Federal level in the United States (U.S.), there has yet to be exploration of how such principles might be applied at the regional level. Through semi-structured qualitative interviews with 18 representatives from inter-Tribal organizations and non-Tribal organizations engaged in regional climate adaptation in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, this research sought to describe challenges faced by, and opportunities available to, non-Tribal entities when engaging with Tribes on regional climate adaptation initiatives. All respondents reported high levels of motivation to work with Tribes on climate adaptation and identified several perceived benefits of integrating Tribal partnerships and indigenous ways of knowing into regional climate adaptation initiatives. Respondents underscored the need for strong, trusted relationships that respect the sovereignty and priorities of Tribal nations to guide engagement. However, non-Tribal organizations' own capacity constraints, perceived Tribal capacity constraints, and institutional cultures rooted in colonialism and structural racism were discussed as obstacles to meaningful engagement. As such, we identify an urgent need to prioritize sustained investments in both Tribal and non-Tribal actors' partnership capacities and climate change adaptation capabilities to place Indigenous voices and needs at the forefront of regional climate change adaptation planning and implementation.
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C3 University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University
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RP Dent, LA (corresponding author), Univ Washington, Ctr Hlth & Global Environm, Sch Publ Hlth, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.; Dent, LA (corresponding author), Univ Washington, Dept Environm & Occupat Hlth Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
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EI 1573-1480
J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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PT J
AU Nicolletti, M
   Lutti, N
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AF Nicolletti, Mariana
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TI Social and organizational learning in the adaptation to the process of
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SO JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Social learning; Organizational learning; Community of practice;
   Business risk management; Climate change adaptation
ID ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; KNOWLEDGE; SUSTAINABILITY; RESPONSIBILITY;
   MANAGEMENT; BUSINESS; COMANAGEMENT; COMMUNITIES; EXPLORATION; CHALLENGE
AB Since climate change involves uncertainty, complexity and massive, rapid disruptions, companies seeking to adapt need to search for specific and non-traditional knowledge. Social learning approaches have emerged as a promising way to address the issue of adaptation to climate change. This paper examines the structuring of a business strategy for adaptation in a Brazilian thermoplastic resin and petrochemical company to exemplify the extent to which internal changes in the organization's understanding, norms and values derived from a social learning process. Hence, the main research question is "how are learning processes within a company organizational learning-and social interaction in a Community of Practice-social learning-related and how do they contribute to leveraging changes in management practices in a company's adaptation to climate change?" The case study presents how the company's representatives' participation in a social learning process within a CoP supported not only the development of a comprehensive adaptation strategy but also the mainstreaming of climate concepts, impacts and adaptation actions. Therefore, it demonstrated that combining social learning and organization learning processes is useful to consistently build resilience, given that they are mutually supportive in the recognition of the relevance of adaptation, the dissemination of risk perception throughout the organization and the development of an internal capacity to continuously plan and act. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Nicolletti, Mariana; Lutti, Natalia; Pagotto, Livia] Getulio Vargas Fdn, Business Sch Sao Paulo, Ctr Sustainabil Studies, 9 Julho Ave,2029,11th Floor, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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C3 Getulio Vargas Foundation; Getulio Vargas Foundation
RP Nicolletti, M (corresponding author), 9 Julho Ave,2029,11th Floor, BR-01313902 Sao Paulo, Brazil.
EM mariana.nicolletti@fgv.br; natalia.lutti@fgv.br; renato.souza@fgv.br;
   livia.pagotto@fgv.br
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
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PT J
AU Valente, B
   Medeiros, E
AF Valente, Bernardo
   Medeiros, Eduardo
TI The Impacts of EU Cohesion Policy on Sustainable Tourism: The Case of
   POSEUR in Algarve
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE sustainable tourism; low-emissions economy; adaptation to climate
   change; risk prevention and management; EU Cohesion Policy; POSEUR;
   Algarve
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; MANAGEMENT; GROWTH; LEVEL; INDEX; WATER; RISK
AB Sustainable tourism is a main priority of European Union policies, with the aim of mitigating the potential harmful consequences of this sector on a given territory. The main research goal of this article is to better understand the impact of the public investments financed via EU Cohesion Policy in the tourism sector in the Portuguese Algarve NUT2. This paper focuses on the Portuguese Operational Programme for Sustainability and Efficient Use of Resources (POSEUR 20142020), which was an operational programme of a Portuguese framework to implement EU Cohesion Policy funds in Portugal between 2014 and 2020, and was specifically focused on supporting sustainable development processes. The sustainability performance of POSEUR in the Algarve was evaluated in five different dimensions of analysis: (1) low-emissions economy, (2) adaptation to climate change, (3) risk prevention and management, (4) environmental protection, and (5) resource efficiency. The results showed that POSEUR had a low impact in almost all dimensions in the Algarve, apart from the adaptation to climate change dimension, which exhibits a high impact score, mostly due to the support given for carrying out the Plans for Adaptation to Climate Change (PAAC).
C1 [Valente, Bernardo] Inst Univ Lisboa ISCTE IUL, Ctr Invest & Intervencao Social CIS IUL, Ave Forcas Armadas, P-1649026 Lisbon, Portugal.
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C3 Instituto Universitario de Lisboa
RP Valente, B (corresponding author), Inst Univ Lisboa ISCTE IUL, Ctr Invest & Intervencao Social CIS IUL, Ave Forcas Armadas, P-1649026 Lisbon, Portugal.; Medeiros, E (corresponding author), DINAMIACET, P-1649026 Lisbon, Portugal.
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C1 [Cisse, Gueladio] Swiss Trop & Publ Hlth Inst Swiss TPH, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Ecosyst Hlth Sci Unit, Basel, Switzerland.
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C3 University of Basel; Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute;
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RP Cissé, G (corresponding author), Swiss Trop & Publ Hlth Inst Swiss TPH, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Ecosyst Hlth Sci Unit, Basel, Switzerland.
EM gueladio.cisse@unibas.ch
RI Cisse, Gueladio/U-7235-2018
OI Cisse, Gueladio/0000-0002-6286-976X
FU Canada International Development Research Centre; Swiss National Centre
   of Competence in Research North-South; France's RIPIECSA programme
FX I would like to express my gratitude to the Canada International
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PT J
AU Adger, WN
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AF Adger, W. Neil
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LA English
DT Article
ID VULNERABILITY; FLOODS; RISK
AB Risks from extreme weather events are mediated through state, civil society and individual action(1,2). We propose evolving social contracts as a primary mechanism by which adaptation to climate change proceeds. We use a natural experiment of policy and social contexts of the UK and Ireland affected by the same meteorological event and resultant flooding in November 2009. We analyse data from policy documents and from household surveys of 356 residents in western Ireland and northwest England. We find significant differences between perceptions of individual responsibility for protection across the jurisdictions and between perceptions of future risk from populations directly affected by flooding events. These explain differences in stated willingness to take individual adaptive actions when state support retrenches. We therefore show that expectations for state protection are critical in mediating impacts and promoting longer-term adaptation. We argue that making social contracts explicit may smooth pathways to effective and legitimate adaptation.
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C3 University of Exeter; University of East Anglia; Maynooth University
RP Adger, WN (corresponding author), Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Amory Bldg,Rennes Dr, Exeter EX4 4RJ, Devon, England.
EM N.Adger@exeter.ac.uk
RI ; Adger, William Neil/F-7676-2010
OI Quinn, Tara/0000-0002-5375-6085; Adger, William
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FU Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
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D2 10.1002/9781119007739
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PT J
AU Williams, T
   Hardison, P
AF Williams, Terry
   Hardison, Preston
TI Culture, law, risk and governance: contexts of traditional knowledge in
   climate change adaptation
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID CHALLENGES; RESOURCES; SCIENCE
AB Traditional knowledge is increasingly recognized as valuable for adaptation to climate change, bringing scientists and indigenous peoples together to collaborate and exchange knowledge. These partnerships can benefit both researchers and indigenous peoples through mutual learning and mutual knowledge generation. Despite these benefits, most descriptions focus on the social contexts of exchange. The implications of the multiple cultural, legal, risk-benefit and governance contexts of knowledge exchange have been less recognized. The failure to consider these contexts of knowledge exchange can result in the promotion of benefits while failing to adequately address adverse consequences. The purpose of this article is to promote awareness of these issues to encourage their wider incorporation into research, policy, measures to implement free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) and the development of equitable adaptation partnerships between indigenous peoples and researchers.
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RP Hardison, P (corresponding author), Tulalip Tribes Nat Resources Off Treaty Rights, 6406 Marine Dr, Tulalip, WA 98271 USA.
EM prestonh@comcast.net
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PT J
AU Aryal, JP
   Sapkota, TB
   Khurana, R
   Khatri-Chhetri, A
   Rahut, DB
   Jat, ML
AF Aryal, Jeetendra Prakash
   Sapkota, Tek B.
   Khurana, Ritika
   Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
   Rahut, Dil Bahadur
   Jat, M. L.
TI Climate change and agriculture in South Asia: adaptation options in
   smallholder production systems
SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; South Asia
ID INDO-GANGETIC PLAINS; SOIL ORGANIC-CARBON; RICE-WHEAT SYSTEMS;
   CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE; RAINFALL VARIABILITY; FOOD SECURITY; CROP
   PRODUCTIVITY; IMPACTS; YIELD; WATER
AB Agriculture in South Asia is vulnerable to climate change. Therefore, adaptation measures are required to sustain agricultural productivity, to reduce vulnerability, and to enhance the resilience of the agricultural system to climate change. There are many adaptation practices in the production systems that have been proposed and tested for minimizing the effects of climate change. Some socioeconomic and political setup contributes to adaptation, while others may inhibit it. This paper presents a systematic review of the impacts of climate change on crop production and also the major options in the agricultural sector that are available for adaptation to climate change. One of the key conclusions is that agricultural practices that help climate change adaptation in agriculture are available, while the institutional setup to implement and disseminate those technical solutions is yet to be strengthened. Thus, it is important to examine how to bring the required institutional change, generate fund to invest on these changes, and design dynamic policies for long-term climate change adaptation in agriculture rather than a mere focus on agricultural technology. This is one of the areas where South Asian climate policies require reconsidering to avoid possible maladaptation in the long run.
C1 [Aryal, Jeetendra Prakash; Rahut, Dil Bahadur] Int Maize & Wheat Improvement Ctr CIMMYT, Carretera Mex Veracruz,Km 45, El Batan 56237, Texcoco, Mexico.
   [Sapkota, Tek B.; Jat, M. L.] Int Maize & Wheat Improvement Ctr CIMMYT, New Delhi, India.
   [Khurana, Ritika] West Virgina Univ, Morgantown, WV USA.
   [Khatri-Chhetri, Arun] Borlaug Inst South Asia BISA, CGIAR Res Program Climate Change Agr & Food Secur, New Delhi, India.
C3 CGIAR; International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT); CGIAR;
   International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT); CGIAR
RP Rahut, DB (corresponding author), Int Maize & Wheat Improvement Ctr CIMMYT, Carretera Mex Veracruz,Km 45, El Batan 56237, Texcoco, Mexico.
EM d.rahut@cgiar.org
RI Rahut, Dil Bahadur/AAD-8370-2022; Sapkota, Tek/AAC-3155-2020; Jat,
   ML/O-2824-2019; Rahut, Dil Bahadur/AES-0258-2022
OI Aryal, Jeetendra/0000-0002-9128-5739; Rahut, Dil
   Bahadur/0000-0002-7505-5271; Khatri-Chhetri, Arun/0000-0002-3811-0462;
   Sapkota, Tek/0000-0001-5311-0586
FU CGIAR research program (CRP) on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food
   Security (CCAFS); CGIAR research program (CRP) on Wheat Agri-Food
   Systems (CRP WHEAT); Government of Australia; Government of Belgium;
   Government of Canada; Government of China; Government of France;
   Government of India; Government of Japan; Government of Korea;
   Government of Netherlands; Government of New Zealand; Government of
   Norway; Government of Sweden; Government of Switzerland; Government of
   U.K.; Government of U.S.A.; World Bank; CGIAR
FX The authors acknowledge the support of the CGIAR research programs
   (CRPs) on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and
   Wheat Agri-Food Systems (CRP WHEAT) for this study. CCAFS is supported
   from CGIAR fund donors and bilateral funding agreements (for details
   visit, https://ccafs.cgiar.org/donors).The CRP WHEAT receives W1&W2
   support from the Governments of Australia, Belgium, Canada, China,
   France, India, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden,
   Switzerland, U.K., U.S.A., and the World Bank. The views expressed here
   are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the
   funders or associated institutions. The usual disclaimer applies, and
   the authors are responsible for any remaining errors and inferences.
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
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PT J
AU Berman, M
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   Maze, Camille
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   Thomson, Kaleekal
TI Adaptation to climate change in coastal communities: findings from seven
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SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Coastal communities; Climate change; Local institutions; Coastal
   livelihoods; Common-pool resources
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; VULNERABILITY; INSTITUTIONS; RESILIENCE; INSIGHTS;
   SUSTAINABILITY; GOVERNANCE; SYSTEMS
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C3 University of Alaska System; University of Alaska Anchorage; Universite
   Paris Saclay; University of Alaska System; University of Alaska
   Fairbanks; University of Moncton; University Cheikh Anta Diop Dakar;
   Universite de Bretagne Occidentale; Centre National de la Recherche
   Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - Institute of Ecology & Environment (INEE);
   Ifremer; Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD);
   North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk; Cochin University Science &
   Technology
RP Berman, M (corresponding author), Univ Alaska Anchorage, Inst Social & Econ Res, 3211 Providence Dr, Anchorage, AK 99508 USA.
EM matthew.berman@uaa.alaska.edu
RI Vanderlinden, Jean-Paul/Y-8421-2019; Nikulkina, Inga/LOS-1424-2024
OI Baztan, Juan/0000-0001-9078-8142; Nikulkina, Inga/0000-0002-2889-1197;
   Maze, Camille/0000-0001-7451-8310
FU Belmont Forum International Opportunities Fund; Agence Nationale de la
   Recherche, France; National Science Foundation, USA; Ministry of Earth
   Science, India; Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russia; Social
   Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Canada
FX This research received financial support from the Belmont Forum
   International Opportunities Fund, with contributions from Agence
   Nationale de la Recherche, France; National Science Foundation, USA;
   Ministry of Earth Science, India; Russian Foundation for Basic Research,
   Russia; and Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada,
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PY 2020
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BP 1
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EA OCT 2019
PG 16
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
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AU Masud-All-Kamal, M
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AF Masud-All-Kamal, Md.
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LA English
DT Article
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C3 University of Chittagong; University of Adelaide
RP Masud-All-Kamal, M (corresponding author), Univ Chittagong, Dept Sociol, Chittagong 4331, Bangladesh.
EM masud.kamal@cu.ac.bd; melissa.nursey-bray@adelaide.edu.au
RI Masud-All-Kamal/L-8059-2019; Nursey-Bray, Melissa/J-8183-2019
OI Masud-All-Kamal, Md./0000-0003-2412-668X
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2452-2929
J9 WORLD DEV PERSPECT
JI World Dev. Perspect.
PD MAR
PY 2024
VL 33
AR 100567
DI 10.1016/j.wdp.2024.100567
EA JAN 2024
PG 10
WC Development Studies; Economics
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Development Studies; Business & Economics
GA IL7K1
UT WOS:001166544700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kerr, RB
AF Kerr, Rachel Bezner
TI Maladaptation in food systems and ways to avoid it
SO CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; FARMERS;
   AGRICULTURE; MIGRATION; REGION; RISK
AB Food systems, which are complex, including everything from production, processing, distribution, consumption, and waste, and involve many different groups and institutions, are under increasing pressure to adapt to climate change. Maladaptation, which has been increasingly observed and documented in the scientific literature, is defined as an action that 1) generates or increases climate risk, 2) exacerbates vulnerability, 3) erodes sustainable development, or 4) contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Maladaptive actions can occur to those implementing the action, or transfer negative effects on those not considered by the actual intervention, including at the global scale. In this paper, I review the current literature on maladaptation in food systems, provide examples from the literature of different types of maladaptive outcomes in food systems, and the literature on how to prevent maladaptation.
C1 [Kerr, Rachel Bezner] Cornell Univ, Dept Global Dev, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA.
C3 Cornell University
RP Kerr, RB (corresponding author), Cornell Univ, Dept Global Dev, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA.
EM rbeznerkerr@cornell.edu
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PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 1877-3435
EI 1877-3443
J9 CURR OPIN ENV SUST
JI Curr. Opin. Environ. Sustain.
PD APR
PY 2023
VL 61
AR 101269
DI 10.1016/j.cosust.2023.101269
EA MAR 2023
PG 13
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 9Z6HP
UT WOS:000951240000001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT C
AU Toparlar, Y
   Blocken, B
   Janssen, W
   van Hooff, T
   Montazer, H
   Timmermans, H
AF Toparlar, Yasin
   Blocken, Bert
   Janssen, Wendy
   van Hooff, Twan
   Montazer, Hamid
   Timmermans, Harry
BE Wurtz, E
TI NUMERICAL STUDY OF EVAPORATIVE COOLING AS A CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
   MEASURE AT THE BUILDING AND STREET SCALE: CASE STUDY FOR BERGPOLDER ZUID
SO BUILDING SIMULATION 2013: 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE
   INTERNATIONAL BUILDING PERFORMANCE SIMULATION ASSOCIATION
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 13th International Conference of the
   International-Building-Performance-Simulation-Association (IBPSA)
CY AUG 25-28, 2013
CL Chambery, FRANCE
SP Int Bldg Performance Simulat Assoc
ID URBAN HEAT-ISLAND; CFD SIMULATION; ENVIRONMENT; VEGETATION; HEALTH;
   IMPACT; MODEL; POND
AB Adaptation to climate change on an urban scale is important, as increases in temperature will be inevitable according to future climate scenarios. In this study, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are performed for the Bergpolder Zuid district in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The simulations take into account wind flow, solar radiation, heat transfer and evaporative cooling. Two validation studies are performed; one for the surface temperatures and one for the evaporative cooling model. In the final stage, three water ponds are added to the domain and a comparative study is performed. It is concluded that evaporative cooling can reduce the air temperature at pedestrian height (1.8 meter) by 0.9 degrees C to 2.0 degrees C.
C1 [Toparlar, Yasin; Blocken, Bert; Janssen, Wendy; van Hooff, Twan; Montazer, Hamid] Eindhoven Univ Technol, Bldg Phys & Serv, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
   [Timmermans, Harry] Eindhoven Univ Technol, Urban Sci & Syst, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
C3 Eindhoven University of Technology; Eindhoven University of Technology
RP Toparlar, Y (corresponding author), Eindhoven Univ Technol, Bldg Phys & Serv, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
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PU INT BUILDING PERFORMANCE SIMULATION ASSOC-IBPSA
PI TORONTO
PA C/O MILLER-THOMPSON, 40 KING ST W, STE 5800, TORONTO, M5H 3S1, CANADA
BN 978-2-7466-6294-0
PY 2013
BP 1554
EP 1561
PG 8
WC Construction & Building Technology
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Construction & Building Technology
GA BI7ZP
UT WOS:000414802201073
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Faustino-Eslava, DV
   Dimalanta, CB
   Yumul, GP
   Servando, NT
   Cruz, NA
AF Faustino-Eslava, Decibel V.
   Dimalanta, Carla B.
   Yumul, Graciano P., Jr.
   Servando, Nathaniel T.
   Cruz, Nathaniel A.
TI Geohazards, Tropical Cyclones and Disaster Risk Management in the
   Philippines: Adaptation in a Changing Climate Regime
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; disaster risk management; geo-meteorological
   hazards; tropical cyclone; Luzon; Philippines
ID DISTRICT LUZON; FAULT SYSTEM; EVOLUTION; CLUES; GEOCHEMISTRY;
   LANDSLIDES; INTENSITY; DURATION; EVENTS
AB Climate change, involving both natural climate variability and anthropogenic. global warming, has been a major worldwide concern, particularly with the publication of the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Considering the archipelagic nature of the Philippines and its being a very minor emitter of greenhouse gases, adaptation to climate change has been the Government's national policy. The importance of expediting these climate change-related adaptation measures was highlighted by a string of geo-meteorological-related disasters, specifically triggered by landslides and floods consequent to Typhoon Parma that hit the country in 2009. We present the geologic conditions that rendered the affected areas, especially in northwestern Luzon, extremely vulnerable to the existent hazards, the meteorological-conditions-that set off the-disaster and the different initiatives that the government and local communities have taken to further prepare the people for possible future disasters. Recognition of the pertinent issues and the extant challenges points to the urgent need for mainstreaming both geo-meteorological-related disaster risk management and climate change adaptation measures in the light of changing climate conditions.
C1 [Faustino-Eslava, Decibel V.] Univ Philippines Los Banos, Sch Environm Sci & Management, College Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
   [Dimalanta, Carla B.] Univ Philippines, Natl Inst Geol Sci, Rushurgent Working Grp, Quezon City 1101, Philippines.
   [Yumul, Graciano P., Jr.] Monte Oro Resources & Energy Inc, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
   [Servando, Nathaniel T.] Philippine Atmospher, Geophys & Astron Serv Adm, Dept Sci & Technol, Quezon City, Philippines.
   [Cruz, Nathaniel A.] GMA Network Ctr, GMA Network News, Quezon City, Philippines.
C3 University of the Philippines System; University of the Philippines Los
   Banos; University of the Philippines System; University of the
   Philippines Diliman; Department of Science & Technology (DOST),
   Philippines
RP Faustino-Eslava, DV (corresponding author), Univ Philippines Los Banos, Sch Environm Sci & Management, College Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
EM dei_faustino@yahoo.com
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U2 61
PU UNIV PHILIPPINES LOS BANOS, COLLEGE
PI LAGUNA
PA SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT, LAGUNA, 4031, PHILIPPINES
SN 0119-1144
J9 J ENVIRON SCI MANAG
JI J. Environ. Sci. Manage.
PY 2013
VL 16
IS 1
BP 84
EP 97
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 278FP
UT WOS:000328874900010
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Dupuis, J
   Knoepfel, P
AF Dupuis, Johann
   Knoepfel, Peter
TI The Adaptation Policy Paradox: the Implementation Deficit of Policies
   Framed as Climate Change Adaptation
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; adaptive capacity; barriers; climate change; framing;
   implementation; policy coordination; policy design; political sciences;
   public policy; tractability
ID PUBLIC-POLICY; VULNERABILITY; GOVERNANCE; BARRIERS; DESIGN; SCALES
AB The implementation of adaptation policies suffers from barriers and limits; even though adaptation is now set on the political agendas of developed and developing countries, surprisingly few examples of concrete policy realizations are found in comparative assessments. We investigate how the framings of adaptation as a policy problem can relate to tractability issues in implementation. We distinguish three framings of adaptation: climate change adaptation (CCA), climate variability adaptation (CVA), and vulnerability-centered adaptation (VCA) that imply conflicting interpretations of the collective problem to be solved and the goals to be attained through policy solutions. Through the methodology of comparative case studies, we conduct an empirical analysis of three implementation processes in India and Switzerland, and examine how adaptation framings translate into formal policy design and concrete policy realizations. We find that, regardless of the adaptive capacity of the country where implementation takes place, the CCA framing meets more tractability issues than the VCA framing. Therefore, we discuss the paradox that the innovative and additional CCA types of policies, advocated by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), are more likely to face a deficit in implementation according to our analysis.
C1 [Dupuis, Johann; Knoepfel, Peter] Univ Lausanne, Swiss Grad Sch Publ Adm IDHEAP, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
C3 University of Lausanne
RP Dupuis, J (corresponding author), Univ Lausanne, Swiss Grad Sch Publ Adm IDHEAP, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
RI Dupuis, Johann/P-6326-2014
OI Dupuis, Johann/0000-0001-5098-7956
FU Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF); Swiss Agency for Development
   and Cooperation (SDC)
FX This research was realized thanks to the support of the Swiss National
   Science Foundation (SNF) and the Swiss Agency for Development and
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   May, Daniel Mazmanian, Nils Moussu, Remi Schweizer, Katrien Termeer, and
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PT J
AU Sovacool, BK
AF Sovacool, Benjamin K.
TI Expert views of climate change adaptation in the Maldives
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID INDIAN-OCEAN
AB This essay assesses the "Integrating Climate Change Risks into Resilient Island Planning in the Maldives" Program, or ICCR, a four-year $9.3 million adaptation project supported by the Least Developed Countries Fund, Maldivian Government and the United Nations Development Program. The essay elaborates on the types of challenges that arise as a low-income country tries to utilize international development assistance to adapt to climate change. Based primarily on a series of semi-structured research interviews with Maldivian experts, discussed benefits to the ICCR include improving physical resilience by deploying "soft" infrastructure, institutional resilience by training policymakers, and community resilience by strengthening assets. Challenges include ensuring that adaptation efforts are sufficient to reduce vulnerability, lack of coordination, and the values and attitudes of business and community leaders.
C1 Vermont Law Sch, Inst Energy & Environm, S Royalton, VT 05068 USA.
C3 Vermont Law & Graduate School
RP Sovacool, BK (corresponding author), Vermont Law Sch, Inst Energy & Environm, POB 96,164 Chelsea St, S Royalton, VT 05068 USA.
EM Bsovacool@vermontlaw.edu
RI Sovacool, Benjamin/Y-2392-2019
OI Sovacool, Benjamin/0000-0002-4794-9403
FU Centre on Asia and Globalisation; Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy;
   Singaporean Ministry of Education for an Academic Research Fund Grant
FX Three anonymous reviewers provided outstanding suggestions for revision
   which have greatly improved the quality of the essay. Furthermore, the
   author is appreciative to the Centre on Asia and Globalisation and the
   Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy for some of the financial
   assistance needed to conduct the research interviews, field research,
   and travel for this project. The author is also extremely grateful to
   the Singaporean Ministry of Education for an Academic Research Fund
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PT J
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AF Susskind, Lawrence
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TI Building local capacity to adapt to climate change
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C3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
RP Kim, A (corresponding author), MIT, Dept Urban Studies & Planning, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
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PT J
AU Fu, Y
   Grumbine, RE
   Wilkes, A
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   Xu, JC
   Yang, YP
AF Fu, Yao
   Grumbine, R. Edward
   Wilkes, Andreas
   Wang, Yun
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   Yang, Yong-Ping
TI Climate Change Adaptation Among Tibetan Pastoralists: Challenges in
   Enhancing Local Adaptation Through Policy Support
SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Tibetan Plateau; Pastoral community; Local ecological knowledge;
   Climate; Change adaptation
ID PLATEAU; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITY; CHINA; PASTURE; SYSTEMS
AB While researchers are aware that a mix of Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK), community-based resource management institutions, and higher-level institutions and policies can facilitate pastoralists' adaptation to climate change, policy makers have been slow to understand these linkages. Two critical issues are to what extent these factors play a role, and how to enhance local adaptation through government support. We investigated these issues through a case study of two pastoral communities on the Tibetan Plateau in China employing an analytical framework to understand local climate adaptation processes. We concluded that LEK and community-based institutions improve adaptation outcomes for Tibetan pastoralists through shaping and mobilizing resource availability to reduce risks. Higher-level institutions and policies contribute by providing resources from outside communities. There are dynamic interrelationships among these factors that can lead to support, conflict, and fragmentation. Government policy could enhance local adaptation through improvement of supportive relationships among these factors. While central government policies allow only limited room for overt integration of local knowledge/institutions, local governments often have some flexibility to buffer conflicts. In addition, government policies to support market-based economic development have greatly benefited adaptation outcomes for pastoralists. Overall, in China, there are still questions over how to create innovative institutions that blend LEK and community-based institutions with government policy making.
C1 [Yang, Yong-Ping] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
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C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS;
   Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS; Chinese
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   Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS; Nokia
   Corporation; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kunming Institute of Botany,
   CAS
RP Yang, YP (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, 18 Shuangqing Rd, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
EM yangyp@mail.kib.ac.cn
RI Xu, Jianchu/Y-2890-2019; Fu, Yao/J-7018-2016; Wang, Yun/X-3479-2019;
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OI Wang, Yun/0000-0002-8238-5367
FU Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA05130702]; Ford Foundation [1075-0729,
   1090-0448]
FX This work was supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No.
   XDA05130702 to Y. P. Y.) and Ford Foundation (Grants No. 1075-0729 and
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   the Yiqing Township government and composed by Haiying Yu. We thank
   Silang Qunpei and other people in Yiqing Township for their support
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   comments on the manuscript and Nick Norrsmen for assisting with editing
   the first draft. Many thanks to the anonymous reviewers for their
   insightful comments on the manuscript. During this research, all work
   (interviews, household surveys, etc.) complied with Chinese law.
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PT B
AU Teira, AG
AF Gutierrez Teira, Alfonso
BE Marquina, A
TI Adaptation to Climate Change in the EU - the Spanish Case
SO GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE: PROSPECTS AND POLICIES IN ASIA AND
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SE Energy Climate and the Environment
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PI BASINGSTOKE
PA HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, ENGLAND
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PY 2010
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WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000294059000018
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Weisser, F
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AF Weisser, Florian
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TI Translating the 'adaptation to climate change' paradigm: the politics of
   a travelling idea in Africa
SO GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE travelling idea; climate change; Africa; development context;
   adaptation; translation
ID ASSEMBLAGE
AB In the past few years, adaptation to climate change has emerged as a dominant new theme in development politics, to an extent that it can almost be considered as a new development paradigm. Yet, this new paradigm and its effects are not unproblematic, as the empirical research in three East African countries presented in this article indicates. The article argues that the current transformation of environmental governance reflects not only climate change as such, but also - and perhaps even more so - the discourse of a changing climate and its effect on development politics. The empirical evidence shows that African farmers, politicians and government officials often respond to the new 'adaptation paradigm' more readily than to directly felt phenomena caused by a changing climate. We therefore argue that the ontology of the concept of adaptation to climate change needs to be readjusted. Epistemologically, our concern is to trace the discourse of adaptation to climate change across multiple sites, i.e. how it 'travels' between global epistemic communities and adaptation projects in developing countries. Drawing on actor-network theory and its concept of translation, we provide an alternative view of adaptation to climate change by highlighting the contested and multi-sited narratives and practices that bring adaptation into being.
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C3 University of Bayreuth; University of Cologne; University of Bonn
RP Weisser, F (corresponding author), Univ Bayreuth, Inst Geog, POB 101251, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany.
EM florian.weisser@uni-bayreuth.de; michael.bollig@uni-koeln.de;
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PT J
AU Kerry, J
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TI Human competences that facilitate adaptation to climate change: a
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Competences; Climate change; Agriculture; Environmental
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ID CAPACITY
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PI DORDRECHT
PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1574-0919
BN 978-94-007-7515-2; 978-94-007-7514-5
J9 ADV GLOB CHANGE RES
JI Adv. Glob. Change Res.
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VL 57
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DI 10.1007/978-94-007-7515-2_8
D2 10.1007/978-94-007-7515-2
PG 40
WC Environmental Studies; Forestry
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry
GA BA9YP
UT WOS:000339971600010
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Morton, LW
AF Morton, Lois Wright
BE Yadav, SS
   Redden, RJ
   Hatfield, JL
   Ebert, AW
   Hunter, D
TI Farmers' Knowledge and Adaptation to Climate Change to Ensure Food
   Security
SO FOOD SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CHANGE BELIEFS; AGRICULTURAL LANDS; LEVEE BREACHES; RESPONSES; IMPACTS;
   WATER; PERCEPTION; PERSPECTIVES; COMMUNITIES; INFORMATION
C1 [Morton, Lois Wright] Iowa State Univ, Dept Sociol, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
C3 Iowa State University
RP Morton, LW (corresponding author), Iowa State Univ, Dept Sociol, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
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PU JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
PI CHICHESTER
PA THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER PO19 8SQ, WEST SUSSEX, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-119-18063-0; 978-1-119-18064-7
PY 2019
BP 449
EP 470
PG 22
WC Agronomy; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Environmental
   Sciences & Ecology
GA BS0HX
UT WOS:000682791400019
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Fritz, M
AF Fritz, Marco
BE Kabisch, N
   Korn, H
   Stadler, J
   Bonn, A
TI Nature-Based Solutions for Societal Goals Under Climate Change in Urban
   Areas - Synthesis and Ways Forward
SO NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN URBAN AREAS:
   LINKAGES BETWEEN SCIENCE, POLICY AND PRACTICE
SE Theory and Practice of Urban Sustainability Transitions
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Conclusions; Synthesis; Nature-based solutions for climate change
   adaptation; Planning recommendations; Management applications
AB Climate change and urbanisation are amongst the greatest global challenges society is facing today. The concept of nature-based solutions has recently been highlighted as key concept in policy and management in achieving alignment of environmental and societal goals (Cohen-Shacham et al. 2016; Kabisch et al. 2016a). The chapters of this volume assess the evidence, debate different concepts, identify policy avenues and display practical management applications that highlight the potential of nature-based solutions in tackling global challenges related to climate change and urbanisation. The authors critically review and present recent findings how urban ecosystem management can be employed to adapt to climate change effects, while at the same time contributing to social and health benefits. The examples discussed for ecosystem services and co-benefits in this volume comprise case studies concerning climate change adaptation by enhancing the regulation of air quality and temperature, contributing to water cycle regulation, provision of recreation potential as well as improvements for human well-being and mental health. In this conclusion chapter, we summarise the main outcomes of the chapters in this book. Considering current European policy, we develop recommendations for putting nature-based solutions into practice and policy and outline outstanding challenges for science and society.
C1 [Fritz, Marco] European Commiss, DG Res & Innovat, Sustainable Management Nat Resources, Brussels, Belgium.
RP Fritz, M (corresponding author), European Commiss, DG Res & Innovat, Sustainable Management Nat Resources, Brussels, Belgium.
RI Bonn, Aletta/N-6809-2015
OI Bonn, Aletta/0000-0002-8345-4600
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PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 2199-5508
EI 2199-5516
BN 978-3-319-56091-5; 978-3-319-53750-4
J9 THEOR PRACT URB SUST
PY 2017
BP 323
EP 336
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-56091-5_19
D2 10.1007/978-3-319-56091-5
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Ecology; Environmental
   Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Urban Studies
GA BL2DU
UT WOS:000448878600020
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Maganga, T
   Suso, CC
AF Maganga, Trymore
   Suso, Catherine Conrad
TI The impact of colonial and contemporary land policies on climate change
   adaptation in Zimbabwe's communal areas
SO JAMBA-JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE colonial policies; climate change; food security; small-scale farmers;
   adaptation; livelihoods
AB The main aim of this article was to examine the impact of colonial and contemporary development policies on climate change adaptation among communal farmers in Zimbabwe. As such, the objective was to document and better understand how the legacy of colonialism, coupled with the current climate change impacts is making adaptation a serious challenge for farmers in particular regions of the country. This study was conducted in Zimbabwe's Buhera Rural District (Ward 30) and Chipinge Rural District (Ward 11). Data collection involved the use of individual household interviews, with the use of a snowball sampling method, focus group discussions, key informant interviews and direct observation in the field. It was found that the lack of income diversity opportunities has further exposed several livelihoods to climate change and compromised their abilities to respond and recover under periods of climatic stress. It was ascertained that the adaptation challenges experienced by African farmers were brought about by the colonial land system that evicted them from their customary lands and allocated them land in poor agroecological regions that fail to support production. The authors argue that climate change adaptation challenges in communal areas should be understood from a colonial and historical development perspective that led to the establishment of communal farming zones. There is also a need to understand climate vulnerability in the context of post-independence development strategies that have led to the underdevelopment of peasant agriculture and reduced farmers' ability to adapt to climate change. Contribution: Climate change adaptation policies should recognise the country's colonial and historical legacy that has led to poverty and other livelihood challenges in communal areas. By acknowledging this, policymakers are better positioned to understand the structural issues making adaptation difficult, and they could intervene by proposing context-specific adaptation strategies that meet the needs of communal farmers.
C1 [Maganga, Trymore] St Marys Univ, Dept Int Dev Studies, Halifax, NS, Canada.
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C3 Saint Marys University - Canada; Saint Marys University - Canada
RP Maganga, T (corresponding author), St Marys Univ, Dept Int Dev Studies, Halifax, NS, Canada.
EM trymaganga@gmail.com
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PA Postnet Suite 110, Private Bag x 19, Durbanville, SOUTH AFRICA
SN 1996-1421
EI 2072-845X
J9 JAMBA-J DISASTER RIS
JI Jamba-J. Disaster Risk Stud.
PD OCT 28
PY 2022
VL 14
DI 10.4102/jamba.v14i1.1311
PG 10
WC Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 5Y8EK
UT WOS:000879514100001
PM 36341277
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Orlove, B
AF Orlove, Ben
TI GLACIER RETREAT Reviewing the Limits of Human Adaptation to Climate
   Change
SO ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
ID WIND-POWER; GOVERNANCE; RISK; ACCOUNTABILITY; PREFERENCES; MANAGEMENT;
   SOCIETY; NORWAY; IMPACT; VALUES
C1 [Orlove, Ben] Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
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C3 University of California System; University of California Davis;
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OI Orlove, Ben/0000-0003-0489-4219
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PT J
AU Arnell, NW
AF Arnell, Nigel W.
TI The implications of climate change for emergency planning
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Heatwave; Adaptation; Warning; Resilience; Climate
   change adaptation; United Kingdom
ID DISASTER RISK REDUCTION; UK; CHALLENGES
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C1 [Arnell, Nigel W.] Univ Reading, Dept Meteorol, POB 217, Reading RG6 6AH, Berks, England.
C3 University of Reading
RP Arnell, NW (corresponding author), Univ Reading, Dept Meteorol, POB 217, Reading RG6 6AH, Berks, England.
EM n.w.arnell@reading.ac.uk
RI Arnell, Nigel/AAC-7331-2020
OI Arnell, Nigel/0000-0003-2691-4436
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PT J
AU Tompkins, EL
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AF Tompkins, Emma L.
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TI Managing private and public adaptation to climate change
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Resilience; Externalities; Public goods; Property rights; Adaptation;
   Private sector; Motivation; Supply; Regulation; Compensation; Social
   contracts; Olson; Climate change
ID FLOOD RISK-MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; LAND-USE; GOODS;
   EMBEDDEDNESS; CHALLENGE; PROVISION; ALTRUISM; PAYMENTS; URBAN
AB Adaptation to climate change is already being delivered by public and private actors, yet there has been little analysis of the relationships between the providers and beneficiaries of adaptation. This paper reviews the type of actors that are supplying adaptation services and their motivations. We then focus on a specific, under-explored case of adaptation: that of privately provided adaptation public goods and services, the realization of which is contingent on the individual management of private goods and private risks. Following the work of Olson (1965) we find that the benefits of the privately provided adaptation public good do not necessarily accrue back to the (same) individuals who are the providers. The characteristics of this particular form of public good pose specific institutional challenges. In this paper we: 1) explore the characteristics and defining features of these privately provided adaptation public goods; 2) argue that this form of adaptation provisioning is increasingly recognised as a feature in climate change adaptation (and/or social transformation) problems; 3) review existing cases of effective/ineffective management of these public goods; and 4) outline the institutions that may be required to facilitate the management of these public goods for adaptation. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Tompkins, Emma L.] Univ Southampton, Sch Geog & Environm, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England.
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C3 University of Southampton; Arizona State University; Arizona State
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RP Tompkins, EL (corresponding author), Univ Southampton, Sch Geog & Environm, Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England.
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NR 20
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U2 0
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-75681-3; 978-1-138-79790-1
J9 R STUD TRANSP ANAL
PY 2016
BP 9
EP 23
PG 15
WC Engineering, Civil; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies;
   Transportation; Transportation Science & Technology
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Transportation
GA BF9EB
UT WOS:000385490100004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Schulze, K
   Schoenefeld, JJ
AF Schulze, Kai
   Schoenefeld, Jonas J.
TI Measuring climate change adaptation policy output: Toward a two-
   dimensional approach
SO REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; Germany; index; institutions; measurement;
   municipalities; public policy
ID TRANS-LOCAL ACTION; OVERCOMING BARRIERS; URBAN GOVERNANCE; CITIES;
   MUNICIPAL; PARTICIPATION; INSTITUTIONS; INTEGRATION; FRAMEWORK;
   MITIGATION
AB As jurisdictions across the globe step up their efforts to adapt to climate change, it is important to assess progress by taking stock of and comparing adaptation policy. However, scholars and practitioners are struggling to conceptualize and measure adaptation policy. In this article, we propose a new two-dimensional framework to measure public adaptation policy output, namely, the Climate Adaptation Policy Index (CAPI). The index combines multiple indicators from two core interdependent dimensions, namely, an institutionalization dimension focusing on strategic plans and administrative capacities for adaptation; and a measures dimension capturing concrete adaptation measures in relevant action areas such as in green and open spaces, transport infrastructure, buildings, public education, and disaster management. Our approach is extensive but feasible and may be adjusted for use in different contexts and policy areas. We probe our approach at the local level using original survey data from a diverse sample of 211 municipalities located in the state of Hessen in central Germany. A factor analysis suggests that the two dimensions constitute a meaningful measurement of municipal adaptation policy output. A cluster analysis identifies five groups of municipalities representing different stages of adaptation policy progress in Hessen. Finally, a regression analysis examines potential determinants of local adaptation policy making such as the size and wealth of municipalities. The results highlight the potential of the CAPI for analyzing both the state and the making of municipal adaptation policy.
C1 [Schulze, Kai] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Polit Sci, Darmstadt, Germany.
   [Schoenefeld, Jonas J.] Inst Housing & Environm IWU, Darmstadt, Germany.
   [Schoenefeld, Jonas J.] Univ East Anglia, Tyndall Ctr Climate Change Res, Sch Environm Sci, Norwich, England.
C3 Technical University of Darmstadt; University of East Anglia
RP Schulze, K (corresponding author), Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Polit Sci, Darmstadt, Germany.
EM schulze@pg.tu-darmstadt.de
RI Schulze, Kai/F-7534-2018
OI Schulze, Kai/0000-0001-8039-7295; Schoenefeld, Jonas
   Julian/0000-0002-9451-9174
FU Fritz Thyssen Stiftung [Az. 10.19.1.024PO]
FX Fritz Thyssen Stiftung, Grant/Award Number: Az. 10.19.1.024PO
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NR 90
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U1 5
U2 18
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1541-132X
EI 1541-1338
J9 REV POLICY RES
JI Rev. Policy Res.
PD NOV
PY 2023
VL 40
IS 6
BP 1058
EP 1092
DI 10.1111/ropr.12553
EA APR 2023
PG 35
WC Political Science; Public Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law; Public Administration
GA Y2BT7
UT WOS:000979736200001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Ha, H
   Dhakal, TN
AF Ha, Huong
   Dhakal, Tek Nath
BE Ha, H
   Dhakal, TN
TI Governance Approaches to Mitigation of and Adaptation to Climate Change
   in Asia: An Introduction
SO GOVERNANCE APPROACHES TO MITIGATION OF AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
   IN ASIA
SE Energy Climate and the Environment
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Ha, Huong] Univ Newcastle, MBA Programme, Singapore, Singapore.
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   [Dhakal, Tek Nath] Publ Adm Assoc Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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RP Ha, H (corresponding author), Univ Newcastle, MBA Programme, Singapore, Singapore.
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U2 0
PU PALGRAVE
PI BASINGSTOKE
PA HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-137-32521-1; 978-1-137-32520-4
J9 ENERG CLIM ENVIRON
PY 2013
BP 1
EP 10
D2 10.1057/9781137325211
PG 10
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BC3PY
UT WOS:000351855700003
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU O'Brien, G
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   Meena, H
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   Wilson, L
AF O'Brien, Geoff
   O'Keefe, Phil
   Meena, Hubert
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   Wilson, Leanne
TI Climate adaptation from a poverty perspective
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT Workshop on Development and Climate
CY SEP, 2006
CL Paris, FRANCE
DE adaptation; climate change; coping mechanisms; developing countries;
   livelihoods; poverty alleviation; resilience; rights-based approach;
   vulnerability
ID KILIMANJARO; LIVELIHOODS
AB Adaptation to already discernible climate changes, particularly an increase in extreme events, is an urgent task for all nations. This article argues that adaptation is an urgent priority, especially for the developing world, to build a resilient society. For poor nations, poverty alleviation is the main policy driver, although changes in livelihood strategies are driven by a range of factors. Using a case study, direct and indirect adaptation is examined with reference to the specific livelihoods of the Chagga people on Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Evidence suggests that coping strategies to maintain livelihood systems can work against long-term adaptation to climate change, unless there is linkage to poverty alleviation. Linking climate change adaptation to project development through notions of additionality does not carry sufficient leverage to simultaneously address poverty alleviation and climate change. It is suggested that, rather than micro-economic project management, a broader macro-economic frame be established. A rights-based approach is argued as a vital driver for informing financial, institutional, political and technological policies and instruments.
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C3 Northumbria University
RP O'Brien, G (corresponding author), Northumbria Univ, Div Geog & Environm Management, Ellison Bldg, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, Tyne & Wear, England.
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PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1469-3062
EI 1752-7457
J9 CLIM POLICY
JI Clim. Policy
PY 2008
VL 8
IS 2
BP 194
EP 201
DI 10.3763/cpol.2007.0430
PG 8
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA 299PI
UT WOS:000255767100008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ng, AKY
   Zhang, HY
   Afenyo, M
   Becker, A
   Cahoon, S
   Chen, SL
   Esteban, M
   Ferrari, C
   Lau, YY
   Lee, PTW
   Monios, J
   Tei, A
   Yang, ZL
   Acciaro, M
AF Ng, Adolf K. Y.
   Zhang, Huiying
   Afenyo, Mawuli
   Becker, Austin
   Cahoon, Stephen
   Chen, Shu-ling
   Esteban, Miguel
   Ferrari, Claudio
   Lau, Yui-yip
   Lee, Paul Tae-Woo
   Monios, Jason
   Tei, Alessio
   Yang, Zaili
   Acciaro, Michele
TI Port Decision Maker Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Climate
   Adaptation Actions
SO COASTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE adaption; climate change; perception; port; survey
ID VULNERABILITY; IMPACTS
AB Effective adaptation to climate change impacts is rapidly becoming an important research topic. Hitherto, the perceptions and attitudes of stakeholders on climate adaptation actions are under researched, partly due to the emphasis on physical and engineering aspects during the adaptation planning process. Building on such considerations, the paper explores the perceptions of port decision makers on the effectiveness of climate adaptation actions. The findings suggest that while port decision makers are aware of potential climate change impacts and feel that more adaptation actions should be undertaken, they are skeptical about their effectiveness and value. This is complemented by a regional analysis on the results, suggesting that more tailor-made adaptation measures suited to local circumstances should be developed. The study illustrates the complexity of climate adaptation planning and of involving port decision makers under the current planning paradigm.
C1 [Ng, Adolf K. Y.; Zhang, Huiying; Afenyo, Mawuli; Becker, Austin; Cahoon, Stephen; Chen, Shu-ling; Lau, Yui-yip; Monios, Jason; Yang, Zaili] Univ Manitoba, Transport Inst, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
   [Ng, Adolf K. Y.; Zhang, Huiying] Univ Manitoba, Asper Sch Business, Dept Supply Chain Management, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
   [Becker, Austin] Univ Rhode Isl, Dept Marine Affairs, 825 Chalkstone Ave, Providence, RI 02908 USA.
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   [Chen, Shu-ling] Univ Tasmania, Australian Maritime Coll, Natl Ctr Ports & Shipping, Launceston, Tas, Australia.
   [Esteban, Miguel] Waseda Univ, Fac Civil & Environm Engn, Tokyo, Japan.
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C3 University of Manitoba; University of Manitoba; University of Rhode
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RP Ng, AKY (corresponding author), Univ Manitoba, Transport Inst, Drake Ctr, 181 Freedman Crescent, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V4, Canada.
EM adolf.ng@umanitoba.ca
RI Afenyo, Mawuli/AAE-5062-2019; Cahoon, Stephen/J-7646-2014; Monios,
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   Alessio/AAT-1791-2020; Acciaro, Michele/J-7669-2018; yang,
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OI Acciaro, Michele/0000-0003-0144-3033; Lee, Paul Tae
   Woo/0000-0003-1517-740X; yang, zaili/0000-0003-1385-493X; Cahoon,
   Stephen/0000-0001-5763-8409; Ng, Adolf K.Y./0000-0002-7869-8328; Chen,
   Shu-Ling/0000-0002-1513-4365; Ferrari, Claudio/0000-0002-4339-2871;
   Becker, Austin/0000-0001-9224-7913; Lau, Yui Yip/0000-0002-2053-6238
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EP 175
DI 10.1080/08920753.2018.1451731
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA GC8US
UT WOS:000430074100002
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DA 2025-01-10
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WC Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science; Biodiversity Conservation;
   Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Biodiversity & Conservation; Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater
   Biology
GA BUK43
UT WOS:000289656800013
DA 2025-01-10
ER

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AF Fowler, Cary
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WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 383CE
UT WOS:000261650900006
PM 19205126
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU López-Dóriga, U
   Jiménez, JA
   Bisaro, A
   Hinkel, J
AF Lopez-Doriga, U.
   Jimenez, J. A.
   Bisaro, A.
   Hinkel, J.
TI Financing and implementation of adaptation measures to climate change
   along the Spanish coast
SO SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Coastal protection; Coastal management;
   National adaptation strategy; Spain
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; FLOOD RISK; EROSION; MANAGEMENT; THRESHOLDS; BARRIERS;
   BEACHES; RETREAT; IMPACT
AB Understanding how we are adapting to climate change in coastal areas is an essential issue in the long-term coastal planning. While most of existing studies focus on mapping the current state of adaptation plans, there is a significant lack of studies on the current implementation of adaptation strategies. This study addresses this challenge by assessing how coastal adaptation is being financed and implemented in Spain. In the absence of a detailed roadmap for implementing the Spanish Strategy for Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change, we have analysed how adaptation has been and is currently being funded; which the rationale for investments along the territory is; how adaptation investments compare to regular coastal protection costs; and assessed when implemented measures are really adaptation ones Our results show that the financing source clearly conditions the type of measures implemented, with those funded under the Environment Promotion Plan for Climate Change Adaptation (PIMA Adapta initiative) being dominated by classical coastal engineering actions, whereas ecosystem-related actions are mostly funded under the LIFE programme. In territorial terms, the Mediterranean coastal regions present the most important problems under current conditions and attract most of the funding. Most of the funded actions have been designed to solve current coastal problems, and although they indirectly contribute to adaptation by improving the coastal base status, they are not specifically designed for climate change. This misuse of the concept of adaptation measure will tend to the society to be overconfident about adopted actions whereas we are not progressing to real adaptation. To overcome this risk, it is necessary to have a clear roadmap for implementing adaptation measures together a proper financing structure. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Lopez-Doriga, U.; Jimenez, J. A.] Univ Politecn Cataluna, Lab Engn Maritima, BarcelonaTech, C Jordi Girona 1-3,Campus Nord D1, ES-08034 Barcelona, Spain.
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C3 Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
RP López-Dóriga, U (corresponding author), Univ Politecn Cataluna, Lab Engn Maritima, BarcelonaTech, C Jordi Girona 1-3,Campus Nord D1, ES-08034 Barcelona, Spain.
EM uxia.lopez-doriga@upc.edu
RI Jimenez, Jose A./I-7827-2014
OI Jimenez, Jose A./0000-0003-0900-4684; Lopez-Doriga Sandoval,
   Uxia/0000-0002-9236-683X; Hinkel, Jochen/0000-0001-7590-992X
FU Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO/AEI/FEDER, UE)
   [CTM2017-83655-C2-1-R]; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness;
   Secretaria d'Universitats i Recerca del Departament d'Economia I
   Coneixement de la Generalitat de Catalunya [2017SGR773]
FX This work has been done in the framework of the M-CostAdapt
   (CTM2017-83655-C2-1-R) research project, funded by the Spanish Ministry
   of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO/AEI/FEDER, UE). The first author
   was supported by a PhD grant from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and
   Competitiveness. We also thank the support of the Secretaria
   d'Universitats i Recerca del Departament d'Economia I Coneixement de la
   Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR773).
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0048-9697
EI 1879-1026
J9 SCI TOTAL ENVIRON
JI Sci. Total Environ.
PD APR 10
PY 2020
VL 712
AR 135685
DI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135685
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA KJ9JB
UT WOS:000512369600063
PM 31806339
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Lorenz, S
   Dessai, S
   Forster, PM
   Paavola, J
AF Lorenz, Susanne
   Dessai, Suraje
   Forster, Piers M.
   Paavola, Jouni
TI Adaptation planning and the use of climate change projections in local
   government in England and Germany
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Local government; Climate change adaptation; Planning; Climate change
   projections; Institutions; Regulation
ID SCIENCE; POLICY; UK; INFORMATION; LEVEL; IMPLEMENTATION; VULNERABILITY;
   GOVERNANCE; BARRIERS; CUTS
AB Planning for adaptation to climate change is often regarded to be a local imperative and considered to be more effective if grounded on a solid evidence base and recognisant of relevant climate projections. Research has already documented some of the challenges of making climate information usable in decision-making but has not yet sufficiently reflected on the role of the wider institutional and regulatory context. This article examines the impact of the external institutional context on the use and usability of climate projections in local government through an analysis of 44 planning and climate change (adaptation) documents and 54 semi-structured interviews with planners in England and Germany conducted between July 2013 and May 2014. We show that there is little demand for climate projections in local adaptation planning in either country due to existing policy, legal and regulatory frameworks. Local government in England has not only experienced a decline in use of climate projections, but also the waning of the climate change adaptation agenda more widely, amidst changes in the planning and regulatory framework and severe budget cuts. In Germany, spatial planning makes substantial use of past and present climate data, but the strictly regulated nature of planning prevents the use of climate projections, due to their inherent uncertainties. Findings from the two countries highlight that if we are to better understand the usability of climate projections, we need to be more aware of the institutional context within which planning decisions are made. Otherwise we run the risk of continuing to provide tools and information that are of limited use within their intended context.
C1 [Lorenz, Susanne; Dessai, Suraje; Forster, Piers M.; Paavola, Jouni] Univ Leeds, Sch Earth & Environm, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.
   [Lorenz, Susanne; Dessai, Suraje; Forster, Piers M.; Paavola, Jouni] Univ Leeds, ESRC Ctr Climate Change Econ & Policy, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.
C3 University of Leeds; University of Leeds; UK Research & Innovation
   (UKRI); Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC)
RP Lorenz, S (corresponding author), Univ Leeds, Sch Earth & Environm, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.; Lorenz, S (corresponding author), Univ Leeds, ESRC Ctr Climate Change Econ & Policy, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.
EM S.Lorenz@leeds.ac.uk; S.Dessai@leeds.ac.uk; P.M.Forster@leeds.ac.uk;
   J.Paavola@leeds.ac.uk
RI Dessai, Suraje/D-4219-2009; Lorenz, Susanne/AAH-3755-2020; Forster,
   Piers/F-9829-2010; Lorenz, Susanne/G-3893-2014; Paavola,
   Jouni/A-5413-2010
OI Forster, Piers/0000-0002-6078-0171; Lorenz, Susanne/0000-0002-9124-9690;
   Paavola, Jouni/0000-0001-5720-466X
FU UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NERC-NE/J50001X/1];
   European Research Council under the European Union/ERC [284369]; UK
   Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for the Centre for Climate
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PT J
AU Cuaton, GP
   Su, YN
AF Cuaton, Ginbert Permejo
   Su, Yvonne
TI Potentials and pitfalls of social capital ties to climate change
   adaptation: an exploratory study of Indigenous Peoples in the
   Philippines
SO THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article
DE Social capital; adaptation; climate change; Philippines; Indigenous
   Peoples; weather extremes
ID CIVIL-SOCIETY; RESILIENCE; COMMUNITY; KNOWLEDGE; LINKING; REFLECTIONS;
   MANAGEMENT; ADOPTION; ORIGINS; SIDE
AB Climate change's impacts vary across different geographical regions and societies, thus, underpinning the value of context-specific adaptation strategies grounded in local knowledge, social cohesion and community dynamics. This paper explores the potentials and pitfalls of social capital to climate change adaptation - an underexplored area of inquiry on climate change and Indigenous development literature. A qualitative case study design was used to conduct interviews and a focus group discussion with 14 Mamanwas and two government social workers in Eastern Visayas, the Philippines, from 2018 to mid-2019. Our findings suggest that while Mamanwas' substantial bonding social capital ties contribute to their communal safety from weather extremes and adaptation to climate change, it has also unintentionally resulted in potentially adverse conditions, as can be deduced from their fragile bridging and linking capital ties with the broader community and government institutions. This research argues that social capital constitutes a vital social aspect of adaptation; therefore, policymakers and development workers must account for multiple scales and forms of adaptation, as well as acknowledge the importance of engaging, empowering and incorporating the political voice of Indigenous Peoples in crafting solutions on issues they consider relevant and urgent to their human development.
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C3 Hong Kong University of Science & Technology; York University - Canada
RP Cuaton, GP (corresponding author), Hong Kong Univ Sci & Technol, Div Environm & Sustainabil, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
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PT J
AU Tschanz, L
   Arlot, MP
   Philippe, F
   Vidaud, L
   Morin, S
   Maldonado, E
   George, E
   Spiegelberger, T
AF Tschanz, Leita
   Arlot, Marie-Pierre
   Philippe, Felix
   Vidaud, Laure
   Morin, Samuel
   Maldonado, Eric
   George, Emmanuelle
   Spiegelberger, Thomas
TI A transdisciplinary method, knowledge model and management framework for
   climate change adaptation in mountain areas applied in the Vercors,
   France
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Mountain; Social-ecological systems;
   Knowledge management; Modelling; Climate services
ID SERVICES; PROJECTIONS; CHALLENGES; TRENDS
AB Strategies for adapting to climate change are crucial to sustain human development while ensuring the supply of ecosystem services, especially in mid-altitude mountains. This paper presents main methodological developments and results of an inter- and transdisciplinary research that was applied to the Vercors massif in southeastern France. The approach linked regional climate projections with impacts on social-ecological systems and socio-economic activities, as well as adaptation capacities and management responses. We built on an extensive participatory process and an in-depth analysis of expert and local knowledge. This process provided a generic and transdisciplinary knowledge model together with an integrated framework for adaptation management (AMS-MAIA method). Our analyses showed that many adaptation practices were already underway in the study area, implicitly or explicitly, and highlighted key functions and some relevant cross-sectoral insights for adaptation. The research also assisted in collecting information on climate sensitivity through social-ecological indicators across spatial units. It provided resources and a prototype of web-based tools to assist local communities in setting up cross-sectoral adaptation strategies. We thus offer an original method for governing adaptation based on management standards and continuous improvement, while highlighting limitations of such formal and stringent approaches that require social and political license.
C1 [Tschanz, Leita; Arlot, Marie-Pierre; Philippe, Felix; Vidaud, Laure; Maldonado, Eric; George, Emmanuelle; Spiegelberger, Thomas] Univ Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LESSEM, 2 Rue Papeterie, F-38402 St Martin Dheres, France.
   [Tschanz, Leita] Avignon Univ, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS IRD, UMR7263, Marseille, France.
   [Morin, Samuel] Univ Toulouse, Univ Grenoble Alpes, CNRSC, Meteo France,NRM,Ctr Etudes La Neige, F-38000 Grenoble, France.
   [Spiegelberger, Thomas] Univ Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LTSER France, Zone Atelier Alpes, F-38000 Grenoble, France.
C3 INRAE; Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes
   (UGA); Avignon Universite; Aix-Marseille Universite; Centre National de
   la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Institut de Recherche pour le
   Developpement (IRD); CNRS - Institute of Ecology & Environment (INEE);
   Universite de Toulouse; Meteo France; Communaute Universite Grenoble
   Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes (UGA); INRAE; Communaute Universite
   Grenoble Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
RP Arlot, MP (corresponding author), Univ Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LESSEM, 2 Rue Papeterie, F-38402 St Martin Dheres, France.
EM ltschanz@gmail.com; marie-pierre.arlot@inrae.fr;
   felix.philippe@inrae.fr; laure.vidaud@inrae.fr; samuel.morin@meteo.fr;
   eric.maldonado@inrae.fr; emmanuelle.george@inrae.fr;
   thomas.spiegelberger@inrae.fr
RI Morin, Samuel/E-8005-2011
FU French Ministry of the Environment; Technology Transfer Acceleration
   Company SATT Linksium in Grenoble; INRAE; French Agence Nationale pour
   la Recherche
FX This project was funded by the French Ministry of the Environment. The
   work of maturation and transfer of the research results was supported by
   the Technology Transfer Acceleration Company SATT Linksium in Grenoble
   and INRAE. LESSEM and CNRM/CEN are part of LabEX OSUG@2020.This study
   contributes to the Trajectories Cross-Disciplinary Project (CDP)
   Trajectories funded by the French Agence Nationale pour la Recherche
   within the framework of the IDEX project of Grenoble-Alpes University.
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PT J
AU Warner, BP
   Childers, DL
   Kuzdas, C
   Stocks, G
AF Warner, Benjamin P.
   Childers, Daniel L.
   Kuzdas, Christopher
   Stocks, Gabriela
TI Smallholder Adaptation to Drought in Costa Rica's Crony Capitalist Rice
   Economy
SO DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; VULNERABILITY; CONTEXT; LIMITS; RESPONSES; SECURITY
AB This article advances theoretical understanding of exclusionary politics in rural locations through an institutional analysis of adaptation to climate change in Costa Rica's rice economy. It describes how crony capitalism evolved in state-sponsored rural development as the national economy moved towards a new neoliberal model. Cronies reorganized rice production and re-appropriated capital flows. As smallholder farmers were marginalized in the rice economy, their reliance on the state for irrigation water made them vulnerable to drought. As the state adapted its water allocation scheme to drought conditions, it determined who would profit and who would lose their livelihood. The authors use this analysis to argue that climate change adaptation is a normative process that may be used to justify coercion and control of specific classes of people. To understand this process, current adaptation frames must be broadened to include the organization of production and the appropriation and realization of capital flows. This broadening facilitates an understanding of how climate change adaptation strategies produce stratified class structures; some classes are made vulnerable to climate change while others profit. Breaking with the common refrain in much of the critical literature on neoliberal development, the authors argue that state responses to neoliberal change - not just neoliberal change itself - must be increasingly incorporated into critical development studies of rural transformations.
C1 [Warner, Benjamin P.] Univ New Mexico, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
   [Childers, Daniel L.] Arizona State Univ, Sch Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ USA.
   [Childers, Daniel L.] Cent Arizona Phoenix LTER Program, Tempe, AZ USA.
   [Childers, Daniel L.] Urban Sustainabil Res Coordinat Network, Tempe, AZ USA.
   [Kuzdas, Christopher] EDF, Phoenix, AZ USA.
   [Kuzdas, Christopher] EDF Colorado River team, Phoenix, AZ USA.
   [Stocks, Gabriela] Inter Amer Dev Bank, Washington, DC USA.
C3 University of New Mexico; Arizona State University; Arizona State
   University-Tempe; Inter-American Development Bank
RP Warner, BP (corresponding author), Univ New Mexico, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
EM bpwarner@unm.edu; dan.childers@asu.edu; ckuzdas@edf.org
OI Childers, Daniel/0000-0003-3904-0803; Warner, Benjamin
   P./0000-0002-8874-1692
FU C.W. & Modene Neely Charitable Foundation; Organization for Tropical
   Studies National Science Foundation [0553925, 1132840]; GISER
   Integrative Society and Environment Research Program; NSF through the
   CAP LTER Program [DEB-1026865, DEB-1637590]; University of Florida's
   Tropical Conservation and Development program; NSF Doctoral Dissertation
   Improvement Grant [0851073]; Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci;
   Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie [0851073] Funding Source:
   National Science Foundation; Office Of The Director; Office Of Internatl
   Science &Engineering [1132840, 0553925] Funding Source: National Science
   Foundation
FX Funding was generously provided by the C.W. & Modene Neely Charitable
   Foundation, the Organization for Tropical Studies National Science
   Foundation (Grants 0553925 and 1132840), and the GISER Integrative
   Society and Environment Research Program. Support was provided to Daniel
   Childers by the NSF through the CAP LTER Program (DEB-1026865 and
   DEB-1637590). Support was provided to Gabriela Stocks through NSF
   Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant #0851073 and the University of
   Florida's Tropical Conservation and Development program. Thanks are also
   extended to the farmers and officials who gave their time to be involved
   in this research in the hope that it would inform solutions. Our
   gratitude is extended to Hallie Eakin, Joshua Abbott and three anonymous
   reviewers for extremely constructive comments on multiple drafts of the
   manuscript, and to Carolina Murcia for her vision and support of this
   research.
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0012-155X
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BP 1392
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Blennow, K
   Persson, J
   Gonçalves, LMS
   Borys, A
   Dutca, 
   Hynynen, J
   Janeczko, E
   Lyubenova, M
   Merganic, J
   Merganicová, K
   Peltoniemi, M
   Petr, M
   Reboredo, F
   Vacchiano, G
   Reyer, CPO
AF Blennow, K.
   Persson, J.
   Goncalves, L. M. S.
   Borys, A.
   Dutca, I
   Hynynen, J.
   Janeczko, E.
   Lyubenova, M.
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   Merganicova, K.
   Peltoniemi, M.
   Petr, M.
   Reboredo, F.
   Vacchiano, G.
   Reyer, C. P. O.
TI The role of beliefs, expectations and values in decision-making favoring
   climate change adaptation-implications for communications with European
   forest professionals
SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE decision-making; adaptation; climate change; value polarization;
   expectation; blocked belief effect; tipping point behavior
AB Beliefs, expectations and values are often assumed to drive decisions about climate change adaptation. We tested hypotheses based on this assumption using survey responses from 508 European forest professionals in ten countries. We used the survey results to identify communication needs and the decision strategies at play, and to develop guidelines on adequate communications about climate change adaptation. We observed polarization in the positive and negative values associated with climate change impacts accepted by survey respondents. We identified a mechanism creating the polarization that we call the 'blocked belief' effect. We found that polarized values did not correlate with decisions about climate change adaptation. Strong belief in the local impacts of climate change on the forest was, however, a prerequisite of decision-making favoring adaptation. Decision-making in favor of adaptation to climate change also correlated with net values of expected specific impacts on the forest and generally increased with the absolute value of these in the absence of 'tipping point' behavior. Tipping point behavior occurs when adaptation is not pursued in spite of the strongly negative or positive net value of expected climate change impacts. We observed negative and positive tipping point behavior, mainly in SW Europe and N-NE Europe, respectively. In addition we found that advice on effective adaptation may inhibit adaptation when the receiver is aware of effective adaptation measures unless it is balanced with information explaining how climate change leads to negative impacts. Forest professionals with weak expectations of impacts require communications on climate change and its impacts on forests before any advice on adaptation measures can be effective. We develop evidence-based guidelines on communications using a new methodology which includes Bayesian machine learning modeling of the equivalent of an expected utility function for the adaptation decision problem.
C1 [Blennow, K.] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Landscape Architecture Planning & Management, S-23053 Alnarp, Sweden.
   [Persson, J.] Lund Univ, Dept Philosophy, S-22100 Lund, Sweden.
   [Goncalves, L. M. S.] INESC Coimbra, Polytech Inst Leiria, ESTG, Nova IMS, Campus 2 Morro Lena Alto Vieiro, P-2411901 Leiria, Portugal.
   [Borys, A.] Univ Erfurt, Fac Catholic Theol, Nordhauser Str 63, D-99089 Erfurt, Germany.
   [Dutca, I] Transilvania Univ Brasov, Dept Silviculture, Sirul Beethoven 1, Brasov 500123, Romania.
   [Hynynen, J.; Peltoniemi, M.] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, Latokartononkaari 9, Helsinki 00790, Finland.
   [Janeczko, E.] Warsaw Univ Life Sci, Dept Forest Utilizat, Inst Forest Sci, Nowoursynowska 159, PL-02776 Warsaw, Poland.
   [Lyubenova, M.] Univ Sofia, Dept Ecol & Environm Protect, Fac Biol, Dragan Tzankov 8, Sofia 1164, Bulgaria.
   [Merganic, J.] Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Forestry, TG Masaryka 24, Zvolen 96053, Slovakia.
   [Merganicova, K.] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Kamycka 129, Prague 16500 6, Suchdol, Czech Republic.
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   [Reyer, C. P. O.] Leibniz Assoc, Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res PIK, POB 60 12 03, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany.
C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Lund University;
   Universidade de Coimbra; INESC Coimbra; Universidade Nova de Lisboa;
   University of Erfurt; Transylvania University of Brasov; Natural
   Resources Institute Finland (Luke); Warsaw University of Life Sciences;
   University of Sofia; Technical University Zvolen; Czech University of
   Life Sciences Prague; Slovak Academy of Sciences; Universidade Nova de
   Lisboa; Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung
RP Blennow, K (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Landscape Architecture Planning & Management, S-23053 Alnarp, Sweden.
EM kristina.blennow@slu.se
RI Borys, Alexander/ABD-9754-2021; Reboredo, Fernando/C-4092-2012; Persson,
   Johannes/HMD-4673-2023; Vacchiano, Giorgio/H-3645-2019; Janeczko,
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   Luisa/U-1298-2017; Vacchiano, Giorgio/C-4494-2008; Dutca,
   Ioan/V-7144-2017; Blennow, Kristina/D-7388-2016
OI Goncalves, Luisa/0000-0002-6265-8903; Peltoniemi,
   Mikko/0000-0003-2028-6969; Vacchiano, Giorgio/0000-0001-8100-0659;
   Persson, Johannes/0000-0003-4568-1850; REBOREDO,
   FERNANDO/0000-0002-3906-4349; Dutca, Ioan/0000-0002-6146-6635; Blennow,
   Kristina/0000-0002-7602-5322
FU European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) [FP1304]; Swedish
   Energy Agency [45808-1]; Swedish Research Council Formas [2019-00165,
   259-2008-1718]; Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences
   [M14-0138:1]; Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-18-0305];
   grant 'EVA4.0' - OP RDE [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803]; German
   Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [73 01LS1201A1];
   German Federal Office for Agriculture and FOOD (BLE) [2816ERA06S];
   Formas [2019-00165] Funding Source: Formas
FX This paper is based upon work from COST Action FP1304 PROFOUND (Towards
   Robust Projections of European Forests under Climate Change), supported
   by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology
   (COST-www.cost.eu).The research was supported by The Swedish Energy
   Agency [grant number 45808-1] (to K.B.); The Swedish Research Council
   Formas [grant number 2019-00165] (to K.B. and J.P.) and [grant number
   259-2008-1718] (to J.P.); The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and
   Social Sciences [grant number M14-0138:1] (to J.P.); Slovak Research and
   Development Agency, Projects No. APVV-18-0305 (J.M.); the grant
   'EVA4.0', No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803 financed by OP RDE
   (K.M.); the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF,
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   Agriculture and FOOD (BLE, grant no. 2816ERA06S) (to C.P.O.R.).
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PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1748-9326
J9 ENVIRON RES LETT
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AR 114061
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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UT WOS:000593681300001
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Atanga, RA
AF Atanga, Raymond Aitibasa
TI Planned experiments or autonomous adaptation? An assessment of
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SO COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE planned experiments; autonomous adaptation; climate change; adaptation
   initiatives; local level
ID FOOD SECURITY; VULNERABILITY
AB There are increasing concerns about the likely impacts of climate change on poverty, economic growth, and the overall development of poor countries. The need to adapt to the daunting challenges posed by climate change has resulted in a multiplicity of responses from various actors across scales. Evidence suggests that at the national and sub-national levels in Ghana, initiatives to address climate change are nascent. The objective of this paper is to uncover the nature of these initiatives, the actors involved and the successes and challenges for achieving sustainable outcomes through local-level interventions in Ghana. The paper adopted the qualitative cross-sectional case study design involving the use of key informant interviews, observations, focus group discussions and institutional reports. The findings suggest that initiatives for adaptation to climate change were largely autonomous since they were not necessarily outcomes from mainstream planning aimed at addressing climate change. Key actors behind the initiatives were governmental institutions, agencies, non-governmental organisations, and community leaders. The paper recommends that further efforts be made to integrate climate change adaptation initiatives at the local level of planning for proper targeting, coordination, collaboration, and sustainable adaptation.
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RP Atanga, RA (corresponding author), CK Tedam Univ Technol & Appl Sci, Dept Environm Sci, Navrongo, Ghana.
EM ratanga@cktutas.edu.gh
RI Atanga, RaymondAitibasa/KFT-0766-2024
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FX The author is grateful to the research participants for their time and
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PT J
AU Gawith, D
   Hodge, I
AF Gawith, David
   Hodge, Ian
TI Moving beyond description to explore the empirics of adaptation
   constraints
SO ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation constraints; Adaptation barriers; Adaptation
   deficit; Adaptive capacity; Adaptation behaviour
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; BARRIERS; MANAGEMENT; STRATEGIES; RESPONSES; NETWORKS;
   EFFICACY
AB The concept of adaptation constraints has become well known in the climate change literature. It describes impediments to the process of adaptation that could in principle be overcome but often are not. Many adaptation constraints have been identified and described in the literature across a wide range of contexts, and the importance of their influence on climate change adaptation is clear. However most studies have focussed on describing constraints rather than exploring their origins, processes, and possible impacts. As a consequence, it has been difficult to operationalise the concept to provide information meaningful to decision makers.
   This study demonstrates an approach to estimating empirically the processes and the impacts of adaptation constraints, based on a case-study of farmers in New Zealand. It combines established social scientific methods to explore the processes underlying a range of adaptation constraints and estimate the impacts that these constraints may have. The approach can be used to explore further the social and economic impacts of adaptation constraints. This information can then be used to consider sub-optimal adaptation to climate change more fully, and paves the way for policy responses that are more conscious of the human elements of climate change adaptation.
C1 [Gawith, David; Hodge, Ian] Univ Cambridge, Dept Land Econ, 21 Silver St, Cambridge CB3 9EP, England.
C3 University of Cambridge
RP Hodge, I (corresponding author), Univ Cambridge, Dept Land Econ, 21 Silver St, Cambridge CB3 9EP, England.
EM gawith@gmail.com; idh3@cam.ac.uk
RI Hodge, Ian/LNQ-9744-2024
OI Gawith, David/0000-0002-7877-428X
FU Woolf Fisher Trust; Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International
   Trust
FX This work was supported by the Woolf Fisher Trust and the Cambridge
   Commonwealth, European and International Trust, in the form of a Woolf
   Fisher Scholarship (2014). These sponsors had no involvement in the
   study design; in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in
   the writing of the report; or the decision to submit the article for
   publication.
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PT J
AU Braunschweiger, D
   Ingold, K
AF Braunschweiger, Dominik
   Ingold, Karin
TI What drives local climate change adaptation? A qualitative comparative
   analysis
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Governance; Environmental policy; QCA; Local
   climate change adaptation
ID MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; RISK GOVERNANCE; CHANGE IMPACTS; POLICY; FLOOD;
   BARRIERS; GOVERNMENTS; PERCEPTIONS; RESILIENCE; DISASTER
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C3 University of Bern
RP Braunschweiger, D (corresponding author), Eidgenoss Forschungsanstalt Wald Schnee Landschaft, Zurcherstr 111, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
EM dominik.braunschweiger@wsl.ch
RI Ingold, Karin/H-5390-2012
OI Braunschweiger, Dominik/0000-0002-0334-0030
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Feinstein, NW
   Mach, KJ
AF Feinstein, N. W.
   Mach, K. J.
TI Three roles for education in climate change adaptation
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; adaptation; education sector; learning; infrastructure;
   adaptive capacity
ID SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL-SYSTEMS; LEARNING-PROCESSES; MANAGEMENT; ENGAGEMENT;
   RESPONSES; SCIENCE
AB Education, appropriately conceived, can be a powerful tool in enabling effective adaptation to climate change. In this article, we identify three distinct but overlapping policy uses. First, protecting and deploying education infrastructure, the social and material resources on which education depends, can reduce vulnerability and build resilience. Second, improving general education, measured in terms of literacy, school attendance, and overall academic attainment, can enhance adaptive capacity. Third, research-based adaptation learning support can accelerate social and policy change by maximizing learning before and during adaptive decision-making. Although all three are important, the unique and transformative contribution of education lies in adaptation learning support: curricular, pedagogical, and technological resources that prepare people for complex adaptive decision-making and help them solidify learning during that work. As human societies seek to balance the old social mechanisms that ensure stability with new ones that facilitate change, our capacity to systematically support the learning that undergirds adaptation may be the limiting factor. Key policy insights The value of education for climate change adaptation policy has been limited by vague definitions and poor cross-field communication. Education supports climate change adaptation through three distinct but overlapping pathways, each offering concrete policy options: education infrastructure, general education, and adaptation learning support. The greatest value of education lies in the transformative potential of adaptation learning support: curricular, pedagogical, and technological resources that prepare people for complex adaptive decision-making and help them solidify learning during that work.
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RP Feinstein, NW (corresponding author), 225 N Mills St, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
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FU Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
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PT J
AU Kim, Y
   Chester, MV
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AF Kim, Yeowon
   Chester, Mikhail V.
   Eisenberg, Daniel A.
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TI The Infrastructure Trolley Problem: Positioning Safe-to-fail
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SO EARTHS FUTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; safe-to-fail; infrastructure; resilience;
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ID DECISION-MAKING; RISK-MANAGEMENT; RESILIENCE; DISASTER; STATIONARITY;
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AB Motivated by the need for cities to prepare for and adapt to climate change, we advance the paradigm of safe-to-fail by focusing on the decision dilemmas and the consideration of infrastructure failure consequences in developing infrastructure. Infrastructures are largely designed as fail-safe; that is, they are not intended to fail, and when failure happens, the consequences are severe. Safe-to-fail has been recently presented as the antithesis of fail-safe, without any specific guidance of what the paradigm is or how to apply it. There is an emerging need for stakeholders, including policy makers, planners, engineers, utilities, and communities to understand infrastructure failures, bring their knowledge into the infrastructure development process, and help adapt cities to unpredictable and changing climate risks. We frame safe-to-fail as an infrastructure development paradigm that internalizes the consequences of infrastructure failure in the development process. This framing of safe-to-fail further reveals an emerging "infrastructure trolley problem" where the adaptive capacity of some regions is improved at the expense of others. We demonstrate practical dilemmas in developing infrastructure under nonstationary climate and guide managing trade-offs in the prioritization of different consequences of infrastructure failure.
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EM yeowon.kim@asu.edu
RI Eisenberg, Daniel/R-7488-2019
OI Redman, Charles/0000-0001-7193-7368; Chester,
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FU National Science Foundation [1444755]; Direct For Social, Behav &
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FX This work was supported by National Science Foundation Cooperative
   Agreement 1444755, the Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability
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PT J
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AF Petzold, Jan
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RI Petzold, Jan/ABB-1785-2021
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FU Cluster of Excellence 'CliSAP', Universitat Hamburg through the German
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FX The work presented was supported through the Cluster of Excellence
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SN 0016-7398
EI 1475-4959
J9 GEOGR J
JI Geogr. J.
PD JUN
PY 2016
VL 182
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BP 123
EP 134
DI 10.1111/geoj.12154
PG 12
WC Geography
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography
GA DX9UD
UT WOS:000384740500003
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Dannevig, H
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AF Dannevig, Halvor
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   Hovelsrud, Grete K.
TI Advancements of sustainable development goals in co-production for
   climate change adaptation research
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Sustainable development goals; Climate change; Adaptation;
   Co-production; Participatory methods
ID KNOWLEDGE; PATHWAYS; UNCERTAINTY; TRANSITION; SCIENCE; AGENDA
AB The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a new discursive regime that encompasses global environmental change challenges and sustainability sciences, including adaptation to climate change. Co-production of knowledge has become a key, intrinsic component in both sustainability sciences and adaptation research. In this review article, we investigate if and how the SDG agenda is included in the application of participatory approaches and co-production of knowledge for climate change adaptation. We review findings from such processes in projects whose objective is to foster adaptation in the context of SDGs and to categorize the methods employed to forward co-production. We investigate 1) whether and how co-production approaches localize SDG targets and address tradeoffs and synergies, 2) whether they focus on power asymmetries and political dimensions in such participatory processes, and 3) whether and how the literature show that the SDG agenda contributes to a shift in the role of researchers towards a more interventionist approach to co-production. Our results show that there is little evidence that the SDG agenda contributes to a shift towards more interventionist or transformative approaches within climate change adaptation. Further, we have a identified a missed opportunity in the exclusion of "social" SDGs (SDG 5 and 10) in the discussions of adaptation and co-production and SGDs. Most importantly, we find that participatory efforts, including the co-production of knowledge, for localizing SDG goals and resolving tradeoffs and benefits, are the most salient aspects that tie the three co-production - adaptation - the SDG agenda together. Such participatory localizing processes have a great potential in facilitating long-enduring empowerment and legitimacy in adaptation efforts.
C1 [Dannevig, Halvor; Korsbrekke, Mari Hanssen] Western Norway Res Inst, POB 163, N-6851 Sogndal, Norway.
   [Hovelsrud, Grete K.] Nordland Res Inst, Univ Alleen 11, N-8049 Bodo, Norway.
RP Dannevig, H (corresponding author), Western Norway Res Inst, POB 163, N-6851 Sogndal, Norway.
EM hda@vestforsk.no
RI Korsbrekke, Mari/ACF-3718-2022; Dannevig, Halvor/P-3477-2019
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-0963
J9 CLIM RISK MANAG
JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2022
VL 36
AR 100438
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2022.100438
EA MAY 2022
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA 1W0RL
UT WOS:000806489000002
PM 35712042
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Scott, D
AF Scott, Daniel
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SO TOURISM AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: ECOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL
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SE Contemporary Geographies of Leisure Tourism and Mobility
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID SNOWMAKING; TOURISM; SNOW
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C3 University of Waterloo
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PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-203-01191-1
J9 CONTEMP GEOGR LEIS T
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EP 285
PG 24
WC Business; Environmental Studies; Sociology
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Sociology
GA BMU12
UT WOS:000273569500016
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Fujita, T
   Mameno, K
   Kubo, T
   Masago, Y
   Hijioka, Y
AF Fujita, Tomohiro
   Mameno, Kota
   Kubo, Takahiro
   Masago, Yoshifumi
   Hijioka, Yasuaki
TI Unraveling the challenges of Japanese local climate change adaptation
   centers: A discussion and analysis
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptative capacity; Climate change; Local government; Local
   organization
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; BARRIERS; PROVINCE
AB Under the Climate Change Adaptation Act, Local Climate Change Adaptation Centers (LCCACs) enhance climate change adaptation at the local level in Japan by gathering, analyzing, and disseminating essential information on climate change and its impacts on their communities. Although no literature has yet investigated the obstacles encountered by LCCACs, it is plausible that LCCACs may have encountered several difficulties, such as a scarcity of resources, in its operations. We aimed to examine these challenges through a mixed-method research design. We first conducted a structured interview survey with 25 LCCACs in Japan to assess their adaptive capacity. We found that LCCACs can be classified into three groups based on their capacity. Then a questionnaire survey was implemented to determine the challenges limiting their success. For example, all three groups agreed that a lack of human and financial resources and insufficient cooperation with business sector are significant challenges. On the other hand, the results showed that the LCCACs with low adaptive capacity showed specific difficulties, such as the lack of experience and expertise in climate change adaptation. These results revealed that the LCCACs in Japan showed diverse levels of adaptive capacity, and they have different challenges derived from their various experience and resources. Our findings indicated that support from national and local governments and relevant institutions should be tailored to meet the specific needs and challenges of each LCCACs. Our analytical framework can be extended to other countries in order to comprehend the challenges that local actions of adaptation to climate change encompass, as the indicators and difficulties targeted in this study possess a high degree of versatility.
C1 [Fujita, Tomohiro; Kubo, Takahiro; Masago, Yoshifumi; Hijioka, Yasuaki] Natl Inst Environm Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058506, Japan.
   [Mameno, Kota] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Agr Sci, Sendai, Japan.
   [Kubo, Takahiro] Univ Oxford, Dept Zool, Oxford, England.
C3 National Institute for Environmental Studies - Japan; Tohoku University;
   University of Oxford
RP Fujita, T (corresponding author), Natl Inst Environm Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058506, Japan.
EM fujita.tomohiro@nies.go.jp
RI Masago, Yoshifumi/L-7330-2016; MAMENO, Kota/AAF-2197-2020; Kubo,
   Takahiro/E-1243-2012
OI MAMENO, Kota/0000-0001-8866-7421
FU Climate Change Adaptation Research Program of the National Institute for
   Environmental Studies, Japan; Environment Research and Technology
   Development Fund of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation
   Agency of Japan [JPMEERF20S11802, JPMEERF20222G01]
FX This study was partially supported by the Climate Change Adaptation
   Research Program of the National Institute for Environmental Studies,
   Japan. We would like to thank all 25 LCCACs for their cooperation with
   the interviews and questionnaire surveys. This research was performed by
   the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund
   (JPMEERF20S11802, JPMEERF20222G01) of the Environmental Restoration and
   Conservation Agency of Japan.
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U2 3
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-0963
J9 CLIM RISK MANAG
JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2023
VL 39
AR 100489
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2023.100489
EA FEB 2023
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
   Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA 9V9FD
UT WOS:000948689400001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT C
AU Jiri, O
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AF Jiri, Obert
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SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation in Africa
CY FEB, 2016
CL Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA
SP Addis Ababa Univ, Hamburg Univ Appl Sci, Res & Transfer Ctr Applicat Life Sci, Int Climate Change Informat Programme
HO Manchester Metropolitan Univ
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; DROUGHT RISK; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE;
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C1 [Jiri, Obert; Mafongoya, Paramu] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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ER

PT C
AU Forino, G
   von Meding, J
   Brewer, G
   Gajendran, T
AF Forino, Giuseppe
   von Meding, Jason
   Brewer, Graham
   Gajendran, Thayaparan
BE Amaratunga, D
   Haigh, R
TI Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation policy in
   Australia
SO 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUILDING RESILIENCE, INCORPORATING THE
   3RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ANDROID DISASTER RESILIENCE NETWORK
SE Procedia Economics and Finance
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 4th International Conference on Building Resilience, Building Resilience
CY SEP 08-11, 2014
CL Univ Colombo, ENGLAND
SP Univ Salford, Sch Built Environm, Ctr Disaster Resilience, Univ Huddersfield, Global Disaster Resilience Ctr, ANDROID Disaster Resilience Network, Royal Melbourne Inst Technol Univ, Australia & Queensland Univ Technol, Univ Moratuwa, Univ Peradeniya, United Nat Dev Programme Sri Lanka, Minist Disaster Management, Disaster Management Ctr, Cent Environm Author, Minist Environm, Chamber Construct Ind Sri Lanka
HO Univ Colombo
DE climate change adaptation; disaster risk reduction; policy; Australia;
   hazards
ID LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; VULNERABILITY
AB Disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change (CC) are pressing fields of action for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers to promote a sustainable level of wellbeing for local communities and to increase the resilience of communities coping with multi-origin hazards. Unfortunately, in the case of Australia, there is evidence to suggest that disaster risk reduction and climate-change policy is highly fragmented and politicised (von Meding et al., 2013). The main focus of this paper is, therefore, to develop a deep understanding of the underpinning factors of local, regional and national policies in Australia. In terms of policy and multilevel integration of policies, we will particularly focus on the risk of failure to adapt to climate change in Australia. The national and local Australian context will be analysed in terms of its recent past experiences in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation policies, stressing on the changes through the years, investigating key terminology, frameworks and goals. These will be described and critically analysed in a multilevel context, beginning with national government objectives and working through to the local dimension of these policies. A clear and comprehensive analysis of the evolution of local, regional and national policy in Australia, as well as a critique on the past and current effectiveness of implementation, will pave the way for further research to take place towards DRR and CCA action. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://croadvocommons.org/1censes/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Selection and/or peer-reviewed under responsibility of the Centre for Disaster Resili c School of the Built Environment, University of Salford.
C1 [Forino, Giuseppe; von Meding, Jason; Brewer, Graham; Gajendran, Thayaparan] Univ Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
C3 University of Newcastle
RP von Meding, J (corresponding author), Univ Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
EM jason.vonmeding@newcastle.edu.au
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Purwanti, TS
   Syafrial, S
   Huang, WC
   Hartono, B
   Rahman, MS
   Putritamara, JA
AF Purwanti, Tina Sri
   Syafrial, Syafrial
   Huang, Wen-Chi
   Hartono, Budi
   Rahman, Moh. Shadiqur
   Putritamara, Jaisy Aghniarahim
TI Understanding farmers' adaptation to climate change: A protection
   motivation theory application
SO COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; farmers; psychological factors; protection
   motivation theory
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; FOOD SECURITY; PLS-SEM; IMPACTS; MODEL; RAINFALL;
   BEHAVIOR; RICE; VULNERABILITY; PERSPECTIVE
AB This study examines the psychological determinants influencing farmers' intentions to adapt to climate change through the lens of Protection Motivation Theory. This study uses cross-sectional data comprising 302 farmers in East Java, Indonesia, analyzed using a structural equation (SEM) model. The findings indicate that perceived risk and adaptation assessment positively impact perceived climate variability but negatively impact maladaptation. Meanwhile, perceived risk and adaptation assessment directly correlate with higher intention for adaptation. Intriguingly, adaptation assessment and perceived risk indirectly impact adaptation intention via perceived climate variability, although this influence is negative. Likewise, maladaptation emerged as a mediator variable, exerting a counteractive indirect impact on adaptation assessment. These findings suggest that farmers with a robust understanding of climate change are more inclined to adapt. Conversely, greater maladaptation diminishes the adaptation intention. This study recommends continuous implementation of adaptation strategies, coupled with more accessibility to climate information and extensions facilitated by governmental bodies. This multifaceted approach will raise awareness regarding climate change impacts, hence improving their adaptive practices.
C1 [Purwanti, Tina Sri; Hartono, Budi; Putritamara, Jaisy Aghniarahim] Brawijaya Univ, Fac Anim Sci, Dept Livestock Socio Econ, Malang, Indonesia.
   [Syafrial, Syafrial; Rahman, Moh. Shadiqur] Brawijaya Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Socio Econ, Malang, Indonesia.
   [Huang, Wen-Chi] Natl Pingtung Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Agribusiness Management, Pingtung, Taiwan.
C3 Brawijaya University; Brawijaya University; National Pingtung University
   Science & Technology
RP Purwanti, TS (corresponding author), Brawijaya Univ, Fac Anim Sci, Dept Livestock Socio Econ, Malang, Indonesia.
EM tinasripurwanti@ub.ac.id
RI Purwanti, Tina Sri/HIR-8075-2022; Hartono, Budi/JOJ-8983-2023;
   Putritamara, Jaisy/JMQ-4368-2023; Rahman, Moh Shadiqur/AAZ-1338-2021;
   Huang, Wen-Chi/B-4136-2014
OI Purwanti, Tina Sri/0000-0003-2670-2724; Rahman, Moh
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J9 COGENT SOC SCI
JI Cogent Soc. Sci.
PD DEC 15
PY 2023
VL 9
IS 2
AR 2282210
DI 10.1080/23311886.2023.2282210
PG 16
WC Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA Y1BO5
UT WOS:001102692200001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Khanal, U
   Wilson, C
   Hoang, VN
   Lee, BL
AF Khanal, Uttam
   Wilson, Clevo
   Hoang, Viet-Ngu
   Lee, Boon L.
TI Autonomous adaptations to climate change and rice productivity: a case
   study of the Tanahun district, Nepal
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; determinants; endogenous switching; rice productivity
ID FARMERS ADAPTATION; AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION; FOOD SECURITY; CROP CHOICE;
   DETERMINANTS; IMPACT; STRATEGIES; SMALLHOLDER; TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT
AB A key issue arising from farmers' climate change adaptation practices in agriculture is whether autonomous adaptations improve crop production and productivity. A comparison of crop productivity between farms employing autonomous adaptations and those not adopting provides an empirical means of resolving this question. This study assesses the climate change adaptation practices used by rice farmers in the Tanahun district of Nepal, their impact on rice productivity, and the factors that affect farmers' decisions to adopt adaptation practices. Adaptation practices used by rice farmers include adjustment in timing of farm operations, selection of varieties, crop rotation, improved irrigation, and fertilizer management. Rice productivity was found to be significantly higher among adopting farmers compared to non-adopting farmers. The findings further suggest that age of the household head, family size, migration of family members outside their village, number of plots under rice cultivation, land holding, and farmers' access to information on climate change all influence farmers' adaptation decisions. This study provides empirical evidence indicating the need for policy makers to take into consideration autonomous adaptations when designing planned adaptations against likely impacts of climate change.
C1 [Khanal, Uttam; Wilson, Clevo; Hoang, Viet-Ngu; Lee, Boon L.] Queensland Univ Technol, QUT Business Sch, Level 8,Z Block,Gardens Point,2 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia.
C3 Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
RP Khanal, U (corresponding author), Queensland Univ Technol, QUT Business Sch, Level 8,Z Block,Gardens Point,2 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia.
EM uttam.khanal@hdr.qut.edu.au
RI Wilson, Charlie/D-4127-2011; Lee, Boon/K-5178-2019; Lee,
   Boon/I-9858-2012
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DI 10.1080/17565529.2018.1469965
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WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA IM4IZ
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OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Harvey, N
   Clarke, B
   Pelton, N
   Mumford, T
AF Harvey, Nick
   Clarke, Beverley
   Pelton, Nicole
   Mumford, Taryn
BE Kenchington, R
   Stocker, L
   Wood, D
TI Evolution of sustainable coastal management and coastal adaptation to
   climate change
SO SUSTAINABLE COASTAL MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION: GLOBAL LESSONS
   FROM REGIONAL APPROACHES IN AUSTRALIA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID VULNERABILITY
C1 [Harvey, Nick] Univ Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
   [Clarke, Beverley] Flinders Univ S Australia, Fac Sci & Engn, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   [Mumford, Taryn] Univ Adelaide, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
C3 University of Adelaide; Flinders University South Australia; University
   of Adelaide
RP Harvey, N (corresponding author), Univ Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
RI Clarke, Beverley/E-8999-2015
OI Clarke, Beverley/0000-0001-5904-6845
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PI CLAYTON
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   3168, AUSTRALIA
BN 978-0-643-10403-7; 978-0-643-10027-5
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BP 75
EP 99
PG 25
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BDL11
UT WOS:000313630700004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Lei, ZX
   Yan, CC
   Jin, L
   Li, JT
   Yan, CZ
   Liao, WB
AF Lei, Zhaoxia
   Yan, Chaochao
   Jin, Long
   Li, Jiatang
   Yan, Chengzhi
   Liao, Wenbo
TI Genomic evidence for climatic adaptation in Fejervarya multistriata
SO DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE amphibian; climate change; demographic history; genome re-sequencing;
   genomics; population divergence
ID N-RAP; ANURA DICROGLOSSIDAE; POPULATION DECLINES; BODY-SIZE; RICE FROG;
   AMPHIBIANS; TEMPERATURE; METABOLISM; PRECIPITATION; LIMNOCHARIS
AB Aim: Genetic diversity driven by natural selection contributes to population divergence in amphibians, thus facilitating local adaptation to climate change. Understanding the mechanisms of genetic adaptation is one of the important issues in evolutionary biology. This study set out to reveal drivers responsible for intraspecific divergence in Fejervarya multistriata and further investigate the potential involvement of selected genes in responding to climate challenges.Location: China.Method: To identify adaptive traits associated with climate change, we conducted genome RAD-seq of 300 F. multistriata individuals from 15 locations across a bio-geographical range with gradual climatic variation in China.Results: The results indicate a substantial genetic diversity among populations of F. multistriata and highlight specific genes and pathways that likely contribute to intraspecific divergence. The demographic history of F. multistriata can be traced back to the last interglacial period, during which elevated temperatures may have led to a significant decline in effective population size. The analysis of genome-climate association identified five candidate genes (BMP2K, NRAP, ZW10, MYH1 and PLB1) potentially involved in local climate adaptation.Main Conclusions: Our findings have shed light on the genetic mechanisms of local adaptation to climate change in F. multistriata, thereby aiding in determining the possible fate of populations under future climate change.
C1 [Lei, Zhaoxia; Jin, Long; Yan, Chengzhi; Liao, Wenbo] China West Normal Univ, Key Lab Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conserv, Minist Educ, Nanchong 637009, Sichuan, Peoples R China.
   [Lei, Zhaoxia; Yan, Chaochao; Li, Jiatang] Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Inst Biol, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China.
   [Lei, Zhaoxia; Jin, Long; Yan, Chengzhi; Liao, Wenbo] China West Normal Univ, Key Lab Artificial Propagat & Utilizat Anurans Nan, Nanchong, Sichuan, Peoples R China.
   [Liao, Wenbo] Liziping Giant Pandas Ecol & Conservat Observat &, Nanchong, Sichuan, Peoples R China.
C3 China West Normal University; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chengdu
   Institute of Biology, CAS; China West Normal University
RP Yan, CZ; Liao, WB (corresponding author), China West Normal Univ, Key Lab Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conserv, Minist Educ, Nanchong 637009, Sichuan, Peoples R China.
EM ychzhi@cwnu.edu.cn; liaobo_0_0@126.com
RI Yan, Chengzhi/G-8597-2019; Jin, Long/G-8084-2015
OI Yan, Chengzhi/0000-0001-8007-1658
FU Key Project of Natural Sciences Foundation of Sichuan Province
   [31970393]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [22NSFSC0011];
   Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
FX Financial support was provided by the National Natural Science
   Foundation of China (31970393) and the Key Project of Natural Science
   Foundation of Sichuan Province (22NSFSC0011).
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JI Divers. Distrib.
PD FEB
PY 2024
VL 30
IS 2
DI 10.1111/ddi.13796
EA NOV 2023
PG 14
WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA EO5T0
UT WOS:001108568000001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Gouritin, A
AF Gouritin, Armelle
BE Faure, M
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TI Potential liability of European States under the ECHR for failure to
   take appropriate measures with a view to adaptation to climate change
SO CLIMATE CHANGE LIABILITY
SE New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 Free Univ Brussels, Inst European Studies, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.
C3 Universite Libre de Bruxelles
RP Gouritin, A (corresponding author), Free Univ Brussels, Inst European Studies, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.
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BN 978-1-84980-286-4
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PY 2011
BP 134
EP 162
PG 29
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BUD66
UT WOS:000288942000006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Sims, C
   Null, S
   Medellin-Azuara, J
   Odame, A
AF Sims, Charles
   Null, Sarah E.
   Medellin-Azuara, Josue
   Odame, Augustina
TI HURRY UP OR WAIT: ARE PRIVATE INVESTMENTS IN CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Real options; adaptation gap; irrigation; water scarcity; climate
   variability
ID NATURAL DISASTERS; TIME-PREFERENCES; CHANGE IMPACTS; SIERRA-NEVADA;
   WATER; IRRIGATION; UNCERTAINTY; TEMPERATURE; MITIGATION; CALIFORNIA
AB Adaptation gaps arise when observed adaptation to climate change is slower than perceived adaptation potential. Two common explanations for adaptation gaps are (1) private parties failing to recognize that the climate is changing and (2) the cost of adaptation is higher than commonly believed. This paper shows how these two explanations are linked and that the likelihood and duration of adaptation gaps depend on whether climate change is characterized by stationary or non-stationary dynamics. Using an investment in water-saving irrigation in California's Central Valley as an illustrative example, we find little evidence that failing to account for climate change would explain adaptation gaps. A more likely explanation for adaptation gaps is a failure to account for the adaptation option value that arises due to the possibility of maladaptation.
C1 [Sims, Charles] Univ Tennessee, Howard H Baker Jr Ctr Publ Policy, 1640 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
   [Sims, Charles] Univ Tennessee, Dept Econ, 1640 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
   [Null, Sarah E.] Utah State Univ, Dept Watershed Sci, 5210 Old Main Hill,NR 210, Logan, UT 84322 USA.
   [Medellin-Azuara, Josue] Univ Calif Merced, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Merced, CA USA.
   [Odame, Augustina] European Univ Inst, Sch Transnat Governance, Fiesole, Italy.
C3 University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville;
   University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville; Utah
   System of Higher Education; Utah State University; University of
   California System; University of California Merced; European University
   Institute
RP Sims, C (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee, Howard H Baker Jr Ctr Publ Policy, 1640 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.; Sims, C (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee, Dept Econ, 1640 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
EM cbsims@utk.edu; sarah.null@usu.edu; jmedellin-azuara@ucmerced.edu;
   augustinayaaoye.odame@eui.eu
RI Null, Sarah/E-4422-2011; Medellin-Azuara, Josue/AAH-4059-2020
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PA 5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE 596224, SINGAPORE
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EI 2010-0086
J9 CLIM CHANG ECON
JI Clim. Chang. Econ.
PD NOV
PY 2021
VL 12
IS 04
AR 2150012
DI 10.1142/S2010007821500123
EA NOV 2021
PG 36
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA ZC1YN
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Hasibuan, AM
   Wulandari, S
   Ardana, IK
   Saefudin
   Wahyudi, A
AF Hasibuan, Abdul Muis
   Wulandari, Suci
   Ardana, I. Ketut
   Saefudin
   Wahyudi, Agus
TI Understanding climate adaptation practices among small-scale sugarcane
   farmers in Indonesia: The role of climate risk behaviors, farmers'
   support systems, and crop-cattle integration
SO RESOURCES ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate risk perception; Risk preferences; Advisory services; Farmers'
   institutions; Information access
ID PRODUCTIVITY; ADOPTION; IMPACTS; DETERMINANTS; PREFERENCES; STRATEGIES;
   MANAGEMENT; DROUGHT
AB Climate change poses significant challenges to small-scale farmers in developing countries, who often have low adaptive capacity and capability. This study examines the factors influencing climate adaptation behaviors among small-scale sugarcane farmers in Indonesia. Using a multivariate probit model and data from a survey of 209 farm households, this study analyzes the association of climate risk behaviors, farmers' support systems, and sugarcane-cattle integration with climate adaptation practices. The results reveal that farmers perceive climate change as a significant threat to sugarcane productivity, and their risk behaviors, such as climate risk perception and risk preference, influence their adaptation practices. The study also finds that sugarcane-cattle integration and farmers' support systems, such as extension and training programs, farmers' institutions, and information access, are crucial for farmers to adapt to climate issues. These findings can help policymakers design targeted and inclusive programs and strategies to support small-scale farmers in adapting to climate change.
C1 [Hasibuan, Abdul Muis] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Behav & Circular Econ, Jakarta, Indonesia.
   [Wulandari, Suci; Ardana, I. Ketut; Wahyudi, Agus] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Ctr Cooperat Corp & Peoples Econ, Jakarta, Indonesia.
   [Saefudin] Minist Agr Republ Indonesia, Bur Planning, Jakarta, Indonesia.
C3 Ministry of Agricultire & Rural Development
RP Hasibuan, AM (corresponding author), Gedung Widya Graha Lt 04,Jl Jend Gatot Subroto 10, Jakarta, Indonesia.
EM abdul.muis.hasibuan@brin.go.id
RI Wulandari, Suci/ADR-0703-2022; Hasibuan, Abdul Muis/O-1127-2016;
   Hasibuan, Abdul Muis/F-8353-2016
OI Wulandari, Suci/0000-0001-5949-2546; Hasibuan, Abdul
   Muis/0000-0002-5571-0056
FU Indonesian Center for Estate Crops Research and Development, IAARD,
   Indonesia
FX This research was part of the Sugarcane Innovative and Collaborative
   Research and Development Project (Riset dan Pengembangan Inovatif
   Kolaboratif (RPIK) Tebu) , funded by the Indonesian Center for Estate
   Crops Research and Development, IAARD, Indonesia.
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Costa, MM
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AF Costa, Maria Manez
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE nature based solutions; (re)insurance industry; insurance value; climate
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C1 [Costa, Maria Manez; Martin, Eulalia Gomez] Helmholtz Ctr Geesthacht, Climate Serv Ctr Germany GERICS, Hamburg, Germany.
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C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
RP Costa, MM (corresponding author), Helmholtz Ctr Geesthacht, Climate Serv Ctr Germany GERICS, Hamburg, Germany.
EM maria.manez@hzg.de
RI ; Manez Costa, Maria/P-1225-2017
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PT J
AU Fischer, HW
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AF Fischer, Harry W.
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   Devalkar, Sripad
   Sohoni, Milind
TI Rural institutions, social networks, and self-organized adaptation to
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; rural livelihoods; social networks; rural
   institutions; development
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; LOCAL INSTITUTIONS; PUBLIC-POLICY; STATE;
   MALADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY; DIMENSIONS; PATHWAYS; DROUGHT; RISKS
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C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Indian School of Business
   (ISB)
RP Fischer, HW (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Urban & Rural Dev, POB 7012, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden.
EM harry.fischer@slu.se
RI Chhatre, Ashwini/E-5573-2013; Devalkar, Sripad K/G-4139-2015; Sohoni,
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OI Fischer, Harry/0000-0001-7967-1154; Devalkar, Sripad
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FU Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet) [2018-05875]; University of
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FX The authors would like to thank Satya Prasanna, Vijay Guleria, Rajesh
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PT J
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DE Climate change; Adaptation; Insurance; The UK; Germany; The Netherlands
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C3 Umea University
RP Keskitalo, ECH (corresponding author), Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
EM Carina.Keskitalo@geography.umu.se
OI Vulturius, Gregor/0000-0001-8899-2267
FU Riksbankens Jubileumsfond; Department of Geography and Economic History,
   Umea University
FX This study gratefully acknowledges funding by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
   and by the Department of Geography and Economic History, Umea
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C1 [Liu Jie] Shaanxi Normal Univ, Int Business Sch, 620 West Changan St, Xian 710119, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
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C3 Shaanxi Normal University
RP Liu, J (corresponding author), Shaanxi Normal Univ, Int Business Sch, 620 West Changan St, Xian 710119, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
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FU Humanities and Social Science Research Project of the Ministry of
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   R&D Program "Earth System Model for Comprehensive Assessment of Climate
   Change" [2016YFA0602602]; Social Science Planning Funding Project of
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PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-47489-2; 978-0-415-62521-0
PY 2017
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WC Area Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Area Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BJ3SI
UT WOS:000424322000017
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PT J
AU Barreca, A
   Clay, K
   Deschênes, O
   Greenstone, M
   Shapiro, JS
AF Barreca, Alan
   Clay, Karen
   Deschenes, Olivier
   Greenstone, Michael
   Shapiro, Joseph S.
TI Convergence in Adaptation to Climate Change: Evidence from High
   Temperatures and Mortality, 1900-2004
SO AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT 127th Annual Meeting of the American-Economic-Association
CY JAN 03-05, 2015
CL Boston, MA
SP Amer Econ Assoc
ID FLUCTUATIONS; WEATHER
C1 [Barreca, Alan] Tulane Univ, Dept Econ, New Orleans, LA 70118 USA.
   [Barreca, Alan] IZA, Bonn, Germany.
   [Barreca, Alan; Clay, Karen; Deschenes, Olivier; Greenstone, Michael; Shapiro, Joseph S.] NBER, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
   [Clay, Karen] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Heinz Coll, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
   [Deschenes, Olivier] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Econ, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
   [Greenstone, Michael] Univ Chicago, Dept Econ, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
   [Shapiro, Joseph S.] Yale Univ, Dept Econ, New Haven, CT 06511 USA.
C3 Tulane University; IZA Institute Labor Economics; National Bureau of
   Economic Research; Carnegie Mellon University; University of California
   System; University of California Santa Barbara; University of Chicago;
   Yale University
RP Barreca, A (corresponding author), Tulane Univ, Dept Econ, 206 Tilton Hall, New Orleans, LA 70118 USA.
EM abarraca@tulane.edu; kclay@andrew.cmu.edu; olivier@econ.ucsb.edu;
   mgreenst@uchicago.edu; joseph.shapiro@yale.edu
RI Greenstone, Michael/AEB-8126-2022
OI Clay, Karen/0000-0003-3978-6656; Barreca, Alan/0000-0002-3521-0011
FU IZA
FX Barreca: Department of Economics, 206 Tilton Hall, Tulane University,
   New Orleans, LA 70118, IZA, and NBER (e-mail: abarraca@tulane.edu);
   Clay: Heinz College, 4800 Forbes Avenue, Carnegie Mellon University,
   Pittsburgh, PA 15213, and NBER (e-mail: kclay@andrew.cmu.edu);
   Deschenes: Department of Economics, 2127 North Hall, University of
   California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, IZA, and NBER (e-mail:
   olivier@econ.ucsb.edu); Greenstone: Department of Economics, University
   of Chicago, 1126 E. 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637, and NBER
   (e-mail: mgreenst@uchicago.edu); Shapiro: Department of Economics, Yale
   University, 37 Hillhouse Ave, New Haven, CT 06511, and NBER (e-mail:
   joseph.shapiro@yale.edu). We thank our discussants Joshua Graff Zivin
   and Benjamin Olken for their comments and IZA for financial support.
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PI NASHVILLE
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SN 0002-8282
EI 1944-7981
J9 AM ECON REV
JI Am. Econ. Rev.
PD MAY
PY 2015
VL 105
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EP 251
DI 10.1257/aer.p20151028
PG 5
WC Economics
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics
GA CM8EF
UT WOS:000357929400045
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Khanna, BK
AF Khanna, B. K.
BA Ganpat, W
   Isaac, WA
BF Ganpat, W
   Isaac, WA
TI Indian National Strategy for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
SE Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
AB India is a growing economy and has to sustain its economic growth, despite challenges of climate change. India's vision is to create a prosperous, self-sustaining economy, mindful of responsibilities to both present and future generations. It is committed to engage in multilateral negotiations in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in a positive, constructive and forward looking manner. India needed to formulate a national strategy to adapt to climate change and to further enhance the ecological sustainability of its development path based on its unique resource endowments, overriding priority of economic and social development and poverty eradication. This chapter explains the principles on which the National Action Plan on Climate Change is based, the approach adopted and provides details of eight missions, which form the core of the National Action Plan. The status of actions taken on each of the eight missions and other initiatives and the way forward has also been elaborated.
C1 [Khanna, B. K.] Govt India, New Delhi, India.
RP Khanna, BK (corresponding author), Govt India, New Delhi, India.
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PI HERSEY
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SN 2326-9162
EI 2326-9170
BN 978-1-5225-1608-8; 978-1-5225-1607-1
J9 ADV ENV ENG GREEN TE
PY 2017
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D2 10.4018/978-1-5225-1607-1
PG 32
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BM7ZZ
UT WOS:000468632100003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Macheka, L
   Mudiwa, T
   Chopera, P
   Nyamwanza, A
   Jacobs, P
AF Macheka, Lesley
   Mudiwa, Tatenda
   Chopera, Prosper
   Nyamwanza, Admire
   Jacobs, Peter
TI Linking Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Nutrition Outcomes: A
   Conceptual Framework
SO FOOD AND NUTRITION BULLETIN
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; climate adaptation; adaptation strategies; nutrition
   outcomes; conceptual framework; agro-food system
ID FOOD SECURITY; IMPACTS; QUANTIFY
AB Background: The relationship between climate adaptation strategies and nutrition security is poorly understood and often unclear. Although several adaptation strategies have been implemented to mitigate the impact of climate change, there is still a lack of conclusive evidence or studies on the interrelationships between adopted climate change adaptation strategies and nutrition outcomes. Objective: This study aimed at developing a conceptual framework that links climate change, adaptation strategies and nutrition and show the indicators that can be used to assess the impact of climate adaptation strategies on nutrition. Methodology: The proposed conceptual framework was developed through a literature review. Results: A generic conceptual framework that could be used to assess the impact of adopted climate change adaptation strategies on nutrition outcomes was developed. The framework consists of 5 key elements: Agro-food system, context characteristics, adaptation strategies, climatic shocks and stress, and system output. The principles used in designing the conceptual framework include systems approach, contingency theory, and system output. Conclusion: The developed framework offers a channel to evaluate adopted climate change adaptation strategies and their impact on nutrition outcomes. Such a conceptual framework can also be used in selecting and identifying more suitable climate adaptation strategies given specific contextual environments.
C1 [Macheka, Lesley; Mudiwa, Tatenda] Marondera Univ Agr Sci & Technol, POB 35, Marondera, Zimbabwe.
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   [Nyamwanza, Admire; Jacobs, Peter] Human Sci Res Council, Cape Town, South Africa.
C3 University of Zimbabwe; Human Sciences Research Council-South Africa
RP Macheka, L (corresponding author), Marondera Univ Agr Sci & Technol, POB 35, Marondera, Zimbabwe.
EM lesleymacheka@gmail.com
RI Chopera, Prosper/JOJ-4869-2023; Macheka, Lesley/AFT-5536-2022
OI Macheka, Lesley/0000-0002-7878-6678
FU Wellcome Trust (UK) through the Climate Change and Health Award,
   "Climate adaptation and sustainable rural health outcomes in Southern
   Africa" [216034/Z/19/Z.]; Wellcome Trust [216034/Z/19/Z] Funding Source:
   Wellcome Trust
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This study
   was supported by Wellcome Trust (UK) through the Climate Change and
   Health Award, "Climate adaptation and sustainable rural health outcomes
   in Southern Africa," Grant number 216034/Z/19/Z.
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PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0379-5721
EI 1564-8265
J9 FOOD NUTR BULL
JI Food Nutr. Bull.
PD JUN
PY 2022
VL 43
IS 2
BP 201
EP 212
AR 03795721221078362
DI 10.1177/03795721221078362
EA FEB 2022
PG 12
WC Food Science & Technology; Nutrition & Dietetics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Food Science & Technology; Nutrition & Dietetics
GA 1I9PM
UT WOS:000763410100001
PM 35196891
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Aben, C
   Friis-Hansen, E
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AF Aben, Charles
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BA FriisHansen, E
BF FriisHansen, E
TI Social and Institutional Dynamics of Mobility as an Adaptation to
   Climate Change
SO DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID MIGRATION
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PI WALLINGFORD
PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78639-077-6; 978-1-78639-076-9
PY 2017
BP 121
EP 134
PG 14
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BP2QQ
UT WOS:000544492600012
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Cupac, R
   Trbic, G
   Zahirovic, E
AF Cupac, Raduska
   Trbic, Goran
   Zahirovic, Edin
TI Cost-benefit analysis of climate change adaptation measures in Bosnia
   and Herzegovina
SO EURO-MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Cost-benefit analysis; Adaptation; Measures; Bosnia and Herzegovina
AB A cost-benefit analysis of proposed climate change adaptation measures in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) was conducted during the development of the Third National Communication of B&H under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The main goal of the analysis was to quantify and present the financial consequences of floods and droughts for the sectors most affected by climate change. The analysis emphasised the costs and benefits of adaptation measures for agriculture, forestry and tourism. The cost-benefit analysis considered structural measures that included certain technical and technological solutions. These adaptation measures included the implementation of infrastructure and other works to reduce problems in the agriculture, forestry, tourism and other sectors. For the purposes of this analysis, the profitability index was calculated for each of the proposed measures based on the present values of the anticipated benefit, cost and investment of each measure. According to the implemented cost-benefit analysis, all of the proposed structural measures for adapting to climate change were acceptable except for one measure in the forestry sector that had a profitability index of less than one. The profitability index for the acceptable structural adaptation measures in all sectors ranged between 1.06 and 14.15, implying benefits corresponding to present values of between 1.06 and 14.15 euros per euro invested. These results should encourage state and private investors to develop the investment potential of the proposed climate change adaptation measures.
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C3 University of Banja Luka (UNIBL)
RP Zahirovic, E (corresponding author), Ctr Dev & Support Tuzla, Turalibegova 36, Tuzla, Bosnia & Herceg.
EM edinzahirovic@gmail.com
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PI HEIDELBERG
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SN 2365-6433
EI 2365-7448
J9 EURO-MEDITERR J ENVI
JI Euro-Mediterr. J. Environ. Integrat.
PD MAY 16
PY 2020
VL 5
IS 2
AR 26
DI 10.1007/s41207-020-00160-4
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA LO2LP
UT WOS:000533457500001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Ingram, J
AF Ingram, Julie
BE Fuhrer, J
   Gregory, PJ
TI Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change: New Approaches to Knowledge
   and Learning
SO CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT AND ADAPTATION IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
SE CABI Climate Change Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; INNOVATION; VARIABILITY; VULNERABILITY;
   MANAGEMENT; FORECASTS; SCIENCE; OPTIONS; IMPACT
C1 Univ Gloucestershire, Countryside & Community Res Inst, Gloucester GL2 9HW, Glos, England.
C3 University of Gloucestershire
RP Ingram, J (corresponding author), Univ Gloucestershire, Countryside & Community Res Inst, Gloucester GL2 9HW, Glos, England.
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PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78064-289-5
J9 CABI CLIM CHANGE SER
PY 2014
VL 5
BP 253
EP 270
D2 10.1079/9781780642895.0000
PG 18
WC Agronomy; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BC7QZ
UT WOS:000355150000018
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Thornton, PK
   Herrero, M
   Jones, PG
AF Thornton, Philip K.
   Herrero, Mario
   Jones, Peter G.
BE Dinar, A
   Mendelsohn, R
TI Adaptation to climate change in mixed crop-livestock farming systems in
   developing countries
SO HANDBOOK ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID AFRICA; IMPACTS; VARIABILITY; MANAGEMENT; SECURITY; FARMERS; YIELD; EAST
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C3 CGIAR; International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); University of
   Leeds
RP Thornton, PK (corresponding author), Int Livestock Res Inst, CCAFS Climate Change Agr & Food Secur, Nairobi, Kenya.
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PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-84980-116-4
PY 2011
BP 402
EP 419
PG 18
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BZB32
UT WOS:000300991900018
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Purnomo, H
   Herawati, H
   Santoso, H
AF Purnomo, Herry
   Herawati, Hety
   Santoso, Heru
TI Indicators for assessing Indonesia's Javan rhino National Park
   vulnerability to climate change
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Javan Rhino; Participatory approach;
   Vulnerability indicator
ID FOREST MANAGEMENT
AB Climate change is already affecting ecosystems in protected forest areas. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted its impacts will accelerate rapidly over the coming decades. The components of vulnerability have been defined as exposure, sensitivity and the capacity to adapt to climate change. Vulnerability, however, is not an easy concept for policy makers, local communities and other affected stakeholders to understand. This paper illustrates the use of participatory processes in understanding climate change adaptation and defines indicators for assessing the vulnerability of the Javan rhino's national park habitat in Indonesia. The processes generated local vulnerability indicators, organised hierarchically as principles, criteria and indicators (PCIs). While vulnerability principles and criteria were pre-determined and globally defined, the indicators were designed to address the local context. We found the PCIs to be practical tools for communicating vulnerability and for multi-stakeholder dialogues on vulnerability to climate change.
C1 [Purnomo, Herry] Bogor Agr Univ, Fac Forestry, Bogor, Indonesia.
   [Purnomo, Herry; Herawati, Hety] Jalan CIFOR, Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR, Bogor 16115, Indonesia.
   [Santoso, Heru] Indonesian Inst Sci LIPI, Bandung 40135, Indonesia.
C3 Bogor Agricultural University; CGIAR; Center for International Forestry
   Research (CIFOR); National Research & Innovation Agency of Indonesia
   (BRIN); Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
RP Purnomo, H (corresponding author), Bogor Agr Univ, Fac Forestry, Bogor, Indonesia.
EM h.purnomo@cgiar.org; h.herawati@cgiar.org; therunoff@yahoo.co.uk
RI Santoso, Heru/GPC-6564-2022; Purnomo, Herry/GPP-3417-2022
OI Purnomo, Herry/0000-0003-1957-9385; Santoso, Heru/0000-0002-8350-7856
FU European Union [EuropeAid/ENV/2004/081-719]; CIFOR
FX LThis study is part of the Tropical Forests and Climate Change
   Adaptation (TroFCCA) Project
   (http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/trofcca/_ref/home/index.htm). The authors
   are particularly grateful to the European Union for its financial
   assistance for the project (Contract number:
   EuropeAid/ENV/2004/081-719). We would also like to thank CIFOR for its
   support.
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PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
EI 1573-1596
J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
PD OCT
PY 2011
VL 16
IS 7
BP 733
EP 747
DI 10.1007/s11027-011-9291-0
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 852OU
UT WOS:000297368100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
BE Ha, H
   Dhakal, TN
TI Governance Approaches to Mitigation of and Adaptation to Climate Change
   in Asia Preface
SO GOVERNANCE APPROACHES TO MITIGATION OF AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
   IN ASIA
SE Energy Climate and the Environment
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
NR 0
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PU PALGRAVE
PI BASINGSTOKE
PA HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-137-32521-1; 978-1-137-32520-4
J9 ENERG CLIM ENVIRON
PY 2013
BP IX
EP X
D2 10.1057/9781137325211
PG 2
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BC3PY
UT WOS:000351855700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Heltberg, R
   Siegel, PB
   Jorgensen, SL
AF Heltberg, Rasmus
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   Jorgensen, Steen Lau
BE Mearns, R
   Norton, A
TI Social Policies for Adaptation to Climate Change
SO SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: EQUITY AND VULNERABILITY IN A
   WARMING WORLD
SE New Frontiers of Social Policy
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID PRO-POOR ADAPTATION; NATURAL DISASTERS; RISK
C1 [Heltberg, Rasmus; Jorgensen, Steen Lau] World Bank, Social Dev Dept, Sustainable Dev Vice Presidency Unit, Washington, DC USA.
   [Heltberg, Rasmus] Univ Copenhagen, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark.
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RP Heltberg, R (corresponding author), World Bank, Social Dev Dept, Sustainable Dev Vice Presidency Unit, Washington, DC USA.
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PU WORLD BANK INST
PI WASHINGTON
PA 1818 H ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20433 USA
BN 978-0-8213-8142-7; 978-0-8213-7887-8
J9 NEW FRONT SOC POLICY
PY 2010
BP 259
EP 275
D2 10.1596/978-0-8213-7887-8
PG 17
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BAL50
UT WOS:000304548600011
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Biswas, RR
   Rahman, A
AF Biswas, Rahul Ray
   Rahman, Anisur
TI Adaptation to climate change: A study on regional climate change
   adaptation policy and practice framework
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Climate risks; Adaptation; Literature review; Interview;
   Local government; Adaptation policy
ID WATER MANAGEMENT; MELBOURNE; BARRIERS; IMPACTS
AB Although planning and policy instruments are important for climate change adaptation, the implementation of these measures is critical for success. This paper studies different climate change adaptation strategies by analysing the measures adopted by stakeholders in charge of government policy development and implementation to minimise the impacts of climate change in the northern tropical region of Queensland, Australia. Local government organisations are responsible for taking a leading role in climate change adaptation. State and commonwealth government agencies are primarily responsible for developing climate transition policies and guidelines, as well as providing limited financial aid to help support the local government. Interviews were conducted with local government practitioners identified from different local government authorities in the study region. Although all the government bodies made some progress in developing better climate change adaptation policies, the interview participants identified that a lot more needs to be done, especially in implementation, including devising and the application of relevant action plans, economic assessments, stakeholder participations and engagement. From a local government practitioners' viewpoint, both the water sector and local economy will face the highest immediate impacts if climate change adaptation actions are not adequately implemented at local government level in the study region. There are currently no notable legal bindings to address climate change risks in the region. In addition, financial liability assessments due to climate risks and cost-share mechanisms among different levels of stakeholders and government authorities to face and prepare for climate change impacts hardly exist. Although the interview respondents recognise their high importance. As there are uncertainties in the achievements of climate change adaptation plans, from a local government practitioners' standpoint, the local authorities should take appropriate actions to integrate adaptation and mitigation works to face and prepare for climate risks rather than focusing only on adaptation. The respondents informed that some work has been done to identify flood prone areas and a few policy documents exist that accommodate sea level rise in planning practice, but these are done in fragments with no holistic implementation, monitoring or evaluation plans put in place.
C1 [Biswas, Rahul Ray; Rahman, Anisur] Griffith Univ, Sch Engn & Built Environm, Nathan, Qld, Australia.
C3 Griffith University
RP Biswas, RR (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Sch Engn & Built Environm, Nathan, Qld, Australia.
EM rahul.raybiswas@griffithuni.edu.au; a.rahman@griffith.edu.au
FU Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship provided by
   the Department of Education, Skills and Employment, Government of
   Australia
FX This research work was supported by the Australian Government Research
   Training Program Scholarship provided by the Department of Education,
   Skills and Employment, Government of Australia. We are grateful to the
   local government professionals who participated in the interviews that
   yielded valuable information. Valuable and constructive comments by the
   anonymous reviewers are greatly acknowledged.
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PT J
AU Steenberg, JWN
   Duinker, PN
   Bush, PG
AF Steenberg, James W. N.
   Duinker, Peter N.
   Bush, Peter G.
TI Exploring adaptation to climate change in the forests of central Nova
   Scotia, Canada
SO FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Forest; Climate change; Forest management; Adaptation; LANDIS-II; Timber
   harvest
ID LANDSCAPE SIMULATION-MODEL; TREE SPECIES MIGRATION; NORTHERN WISCONSIN;
   ACADIAN FOREST; GLOBAL CHANGE; MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEMS; BIOMASS; LANDIS;
   VULNERABILITY
AB The threat of climate change is now recognized as an imminent issue at the forefront of the forest sector. Incorporating adaptation to climate change into forest management will be vital in the continual and sustainable provision of forest ecosystem services. The objective of this study is to investigate climate change adaptation in forest management using the landscape disturbance model LANDIS-II. The study area was comprised of 14,000 ha of forested watersheds in central Nova Scotia, Canada, managed by Halifax Water, the municipal water utility. Simulated climate change adaptation was directed towards three components of timber harvesting: the canopy-opening size of harvests, the age of harvested trees within a stand, and the species composition of harvested trees within a stand. These three adaptation treatments were simulated singly and in combination with each other in the modeling experiment. The timber supply was found to benefit from climate change in the absence of any adaptation treatment, though there was a loss of target tree species and old growth forest. In the age treatment, all trees in a harvested stand at or below the age of sexual maturity were exempt from harvesting. This was done to promote more-rapid succession to climax forest communities typical of the study area. It was the most effective in maintaining the timber supply, but least effective in promoting resistance to climate change at the prescribed harvest intensity. In the composition treatment, individual tree species were selected for harvest based on their response to climate change in previous research and on management values at Halifax Water to progressively facilitate forest transition under the altered climate. This proved the most effective treatment for maximizing forest age and old-growth area and for promoting stands composed of climatically suited target species. The size treatment was aimed towards building stand complexity and resilience to climate change, and was the most influential treatment on the response of timber supply, forest age, and forest composition to timber harvest when it was combined with other treatments. The combination of all three adaptation treatments yielded an adequate representation of target species and old forest without overly diminishing the timber supply, and was therefore the most effective in minimizing the trade-offs between management values and objectives. These findings support a diverse and multi-faceted approach to climate change adaptation. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Steenberg, James W. N.; Duinker, Peter N.; Bush, Peter G.] Dalhousie Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Studies, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
C3 Dalhousie University
RP Steenberg, JWN (corresponding author), Dalhousie Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Studies, 6100 Univ Ave, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
EM james.steenberg@dal.ca; peter.duinker@dal.ca; peter.bush@dal.ca
OI Steenberg, James/0000-0001-9707-6746
FU Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Halifax
   Water
FX Funding for this project was provided by the Natural Sciences and
   Engineering Research Council of Canada and Halifax Water. We are further
   indebted to Laird Van Damme and Arnold Rudy at KBM Forestry Consultants
   Inc., Robert Scheller at Portland State University, Barry Geddes at
   Halifax Water, the School for Resource and Environmental Studies and GIS
   Centre at Dalhousie University, and the Nova Scotia Department of
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PT C
AU Keskitalo, ECH
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AF Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
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BE Filho, WL
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SE Climate Change Management
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DT Proceedings Paper
CT World Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation
CY SEP 02-04, 2015
CL Manchester, ENGLAND
DE Adaptation; Mainstreaming; Forest; European Union; Sweden
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; IMPLEMENTATION; LEGAL; LAW
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C1 [Keskitalo, E. Carina H.; Pettersson, Maria] Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
C3 Umea University
RP Keskitalo, ECH (corresponding author), Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
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PT J
AU Wieteska-Rosiak, B
AF Wieteska-Rosiak, Beata
TI REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN MAJOR
   POLISH
SO REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION
LA English
DT Article
DE resilience; extreme weather phenomena; buildings; local policy
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; COST
AB This paper aims to review subject-matter literature and analyse the development policy documents of major Polish cities addressing the issue of climate change adaptation (urban adaptation plans, Polish abbr. MPA) and concerning the real estate sector; it is also an attempt to draw conclusions and identify potential benefits and challenges that the construction sector is currently facing. The literature focuses on coastal real estate, costs, benefits and barriers in the adaptation of buildings. MPAs point to the significant role of the real estate sector in adapting to climate change. Soft and hard instruments are becoming increasingly important in MPA. These are spatial planning (building restrictions in hazardous areas, use of green roofs in investments), a system of incentives for investors to promote adaptation activities, ecological education, investments in improving the energy efficiency of buildings. Also identified are the benefits to the real estate sector, e.g. the growing importance of occupations on the real estate market, the development of innovations and increased access to cheaper services and technologies. In Polish cities, high-intensity residential areas are characterized by high sensitivity. MPAs will strengthen the resilience of the city's technical infrastructure and public space, as well as develop blue and green infrastructure, which may translate into the increased resilience of real estate.
C1 [Wieteska-Rosiak, Beata] Univ Lodz, Fac Econ & Sociol, Lodz, Poland.
C3 University of Lodz
RP Wieteska-Rosiak, B (corresponding author), Univ Lodz, Fac Econ & Sociol, Lodz, Poland.
EM beata.wieteskarosiak@uni.lodz.pl
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PT J
AU Fratini, CF
   Elle, M
   Jensen, MB
   Mikkelsen, PS
AF Fratini, C. F.
   Elle, M.
   Jensen, M. B.
   Mikkelsen, P. S.
TI A conceptual framework for addressing complexity and unfolding
   transition dynamics when developing sustainable adaptation strategies in
   urban water management
SO WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; complexity theory; multifunctionality;
   transdisciplinarity
ID SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; IMPACT ASSESSMENT; UK
   PERSPECTIVE; DRAINAGE; 21ST-CENTURY; VARIABILITY; CHALLENGES; AUSTRALIA;
   RESPONSES
AB To achieve a successful and sustainable adaptation to climate change we need to transform the way we think about change. Much water management research has focused on technical innovation with a range of new solutions developed to achieve a 'more sustainable and integrated urban water management cycle'. But Danish municipalities and utility companies are struggling to bring such solutions into practice. 'Green infrastructure', for example, requires the consideration of a larger range of aspects related to the urban context than the traditional urban water system optimization. There is the need for standardized methods and guidelines to organize transdisciplinary processes where different types of knowledge and perspectives are taken into account. On the basis of the macro-meso-micro pattern inspired by complexity science and transition theory, we developed a conceptual framework to organize processes addressing the complexity characterizing urban water management in the context of climate change. In this paper the framework is used to organize a research process aiming at understanding and unfolding urban dynamics for sustainable transition. The final goal is to enable local authorities and utilities to create the basis for managing and catalysing the technical and organizational innovation necessary for a sustainable transition towards climate change adaptation in urban areas.
C1 [Fratini, C. F.; Elle, M.] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Engn Management, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
   [Mikkelsen, P. S.] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Environm Engn, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
   [Jensen, M. B.] Univ Copenhagen, Fac Life Sci, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
C3 Technical University of Denmark; Technical University of Denmark;
   University of Copenhagen
RP Fratini, CF (corresponding author), Aalborg Univ, Dept Dev & Planning, AC Meyers Vaenge 15, DK-2450 Copenhagen SV, Denmark.
EM chiff@plan.aau.dk
RI Fratini, Chiara/ABC-8832-2021; Mikkelsen, Peter Steen/D-9691-2011;
   Jensen, Marina Bergen/C-9841-2015
OI Fratini, Chiara/0000-0002-8242-7977; Mikkelsen, Peter
   Steen/0000-0003-3799-0493; Jensen, Marina Bergen/0000-0003-0202-0366
FU Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation; Technical
   University of Denmark (DTU); Nordvand A/S
FX This research is co-financed by the Danish Agency for Science,
   Technology and Innovation, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and
   Nordvand A/S. Particular thanks go to Nordvand for sharing with us their
   knowledge and data. We would also like to thank Govert Daan Geldof,
   Geldof c.s., who has been of great inspiration during previous and
   ongoing collaborations and discussions, without which this paper would
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PT J
AU Sokame, BM
   Tonnang, HEZ
   Calatayud, PA
   Dubois, T
AF Sokame, Bonoukpoe Mawuko
   Tonnang, Henri E. Z.
   Calatayud, Paul-Andre
   Dubois, Thomas
TI Assessing the impact of climate-resilient maize varieties and their
   interaction with the stem borer <i>chilo partellus</i> (swinhoe)
   (lepidoptera: crambidae) in semi-field conditions
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TROPICAL INSECT SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Maize-stemborer interactions; Pest damage; Smallholder farmers; Climate
   change adaptation; Sustainable agriculture
ID PEST-MANAGEMENT; INSECT; MECHANISMS; DEFENSE; CORN
AB Maize (Zea mays) is a critical staple crop in sub-Saharan Africa, where millions of people rely on for nutrition and livelihoods. However, the devastating impact of lepidopteran stemborer pests on maize production is a significant challenge. These pests cause yield losses ranging from 30 to 100%, with severe consequences for smallholder farmers. Additionally, climate change exacerbates the situation by altering pest behaviour and distribution. To address this complex issue, we investigated the influence of two climate-resilient maize varieties, CKH122114 and DH02, on maize-stemborer interactions under semi-field conditions. Our study integrated multiple parameters, including plant physiology, insect behaviour, and ecological relationships. We conducted controlled experiments in a screenhouse, infesting plants with Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a significant stemborer pest. The results demonstrated distinct responses between the two maize varieties to pest infestation. Variety DH02 exhibited longer stem tunnels, higher larval weight, and greater larval survival, translating into reduced stem biomass and grain yield. In contrast, variety CKH122114 displayed more resilience to pest damage. The study underscores the critical role of crop variety in shaping plant-pest interactions and emphasizes the significance of climate-resilient crop varieties in adapting to climate change and pest pressures. In conclusion, our investigation highlights the complex interplay between crop genetics, pest behaviour, and environmental factors in shaping the outcomes of pest infestations. By creating and advocating for crop varieties, that can withstand climate challenges, help farmers address pest issues and adapt to climate change. This approach offers a sustainable and forward-looking strategy to ensure the long-term viability of global food production and agriculture.
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   [Tonnang, Henri E. Z.] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, ZA-3209 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
   [Calatayud, Paul-Andre] Univ Paris Saclay, Inst Rech Dev IRD, Comportement & Ecol, CNRS,UMR Evolut Genomes, F-91190 Gif Sur Yvette, France.
C3 International Centre of Insect Physiology & Ecology (ICIPE); University
   of Kwazulu Natal; Universite Paris Saclay; Institut de Recherche pour le
   Developpement (IRD); Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
RP Sokame, BM (corresponding author), Int Ctr Insect Physiol & Ecol, POB 30772-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
EM bsokame@icipe.org
RI Sokame, Bonoukpoè/AAV-4684-2021; Tonnang, Henri/AAQ-2206-2021;
   Calatayud, Paul-andre/AAG-8117-2020
FU Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [INV-006118]; International Centre of
   Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) - Bill and Melinda Foundation
   [Az.94832]; Volkswagen Foundation under the shame Funding Initiative
   Knowledge for Tomorrow - Cooperative Research Projects in Sub-Saharan on
   Resources their Dynamics; UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development
   Office (FCDO); Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
   (Sida); Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC); Federal
   Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; Government of the Republic of Kenya;
   Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [INV-006118] Funding Source: Bill and
   Melinda Gates Foundation
FX This study was conducted at the International Centre of Insect
   Physiology and Ecology (icipe) under the project "Modelling crop yield
   losses to insect pest under warming climate" funded by Bill and Melinda
   Foundation (INV-006118). Any opinions, findings, conclusions and
   recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors
   and do not necessarily reflect the view of the donor. The authors
   gratefully acknowledge icipe core financial support organizations and
   agencies: Volkswagen Foundation under the shame Funding Initiative
   Knowledge for Tomorrow - Cooperative Research Projects in Sub-Saharan on
   Resources their Dynamics, and Sustainability - Capacity Development in
   Comparative and Integrated Approaches (Az.94832); UK's Foreign,
   Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO); the Swedish International
   Development Cooperation Agency (Sida); the Swiss Agency for Development
   and Cooperation (SDC); the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; and
   the Government of the Republic of Kenya. The authors are grateful to the
   Julius Obonyo, Enock Mwangangi Josphat Akhobe and Boaz Musyoka,
   technicians that conducted the field collections and rearing of the
   insects used in the experiments. The views expressed herein do not
   necessarily reflect the official opinion of the donors.
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PT J
AU Nkomwa, EC
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   Monjerezi, M
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AF Nkomwa, Emmanuel Charles
   Joshua, Miriam Kalanda
   Ngongondo, Cosmo
   Monjerezi, Maurice
   Chipungu, Felistus
TI Assessing indigenous knowledge systems and climate change adaptation
   strategies in agriculture: A case study of Chagaka Village, Chikhwawa,
   Southern Malawi
SO PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate variability; Indigenous knowledge systems; Adaptation;
   Agriculture
AB In Malawi, production from subsistence rain fed agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate change and variability. In response to the adverse effects of climate change and variability, a National Adaptation Programme of Action is used as framework for implementing adaptation programmes. However, this framework puts limited significance on indigenous knowledge systems (IKS). In many parts of the world, IKS have shown potential in the development of locally relevant and therefore sustainable adaptation strategies. This study was aimed at assessing the role of IKS in adaptation to climate change and variability in the agricultural sector in a rural district of Chikhwawa, southern Malawi. The study used both qualitative data from focus group and key informant interviews and quantitative data from household interviews and secondary data to address the research objectives. The study established that the local communities are able to recognise the changes in their climate and local environment. Commonly mentioned indicators of changing climatic patterns included delayed and unpredictable onset of rainfall, declining rainfall trends, warming temperatures and increased frequency of prolonged dry spells. An analysis of empirical data corroborates the people's perception. In addition, the community is able to use their IKS to adapt their agricultural systems to partially offset the effects of climate change. Like vulnerability to climate change, IKS varies over a short spatial scale, providing locally relevant adaptation to impacts of climate change. This paper therefore advocates for the integration of IKS in programmes addressing adaptation to climate change and vulnerability. This will serve to ensure sustainable and relevant adaptation strategies. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Nkomwa, Emmanuel Charles; Joshua, Miriam Kalanda; Ngongondo, Cosmo; Monjerezi, Maurice] Univ Malawi, Chancellor Coll, Fac Sci, Zomba, Malawi.
   [Chipungu, Felistus] Minist Agr & Food Secur, Bvumbwe Agr Res Stn, Bvumbwe, Malawi.
C3 University of Malawi
RP Ngongondo, C (corresponding author), Univ Malawi, Chancellor Coll, Fac Sci, POB 280, Zomba, Malawi.
EM cngongondo@cc.ac.mw
RI Ngongondo, Cosmo/LBH-8357-2024; Monjerezi, Maurice/HHR-9470-2022
OI Ngongondo, Cosmo/0000-0003-3282-1260; Chipungu,
   Felistus/0000-0002-4926-8652; Monjerezi, Maurice/0000-0003-1136-0653
FU Rockefeller Foundation
FX This work contributes to the project on Capacity building in the
   agriculture sector for climate change adaptation Tanzania and Malawi
   being implemented Natural Resources and Environment Centre of the
   University of Malawi in collaboration with Institute of Resource
   Assessment of the University of Dar es Salaam funded by the Rockefeller
   Foundation. The authors sincerely acknowledge the financial support. We
   further thank community of Chagaka, all the agricultural and
   meteorological officers who provided the data used in this paper.
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AU Arunrat, N
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AF Arunrat, Noppol
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TI Farmers' intention and decision to adapt to climate change: A case study
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LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Intention; Communication; Logistic
   regression model; Theory of planned behavior
ID PLANNED BEHAVIOR; STRATEGIES; DROUGHT; LEVEL; AREAS; WATER;
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AB Adaptation at farm level is an effective measure to cope with global climate change. The study aims to clarify farmers' intentions and decisions regarding global climate change adaptation. Logistic regression models were used to examine the influences of socioeconomic factors and climate adaptation communication processes on farmers' decision to apply adaptation strategies against drought and flood. Specifically, for a thorough understanding of non-adapting farmers, the theory of planned behavior was incorporated, to assess these farmers' intention to adaptation. Results showed that farmers' perceptions were consistent with the weather data over a short period, reporting a rise in temperature and a greater decrease in precipitation. Agricultural experience, farm income, training, social capital, and effective climate adaptation communication were statistically significant in increasing the probability of farmers' adaptation. For farmers who do not perceive climate change but adapted nonetheless, social capital played a major factor, driving their belief in, and behavior to adaptation, of which the most important aspects were neighbors and peer groups. Farmers' intention to adapt was mostly affected by perceived behavioral control factors, followed by attitude and subjective norms. Therefore, successful policies to enhance farmers' perceptions and adaptive capacity can encourage both actual and intended adaptation farmers. Adaptation strategies require the participation of multiple players from all related sectors engaging with local communities and farmers. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Arunrat, Noppol; Wang, Can] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, SKLESPC, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
   [Arunrat, Noppol; Pumijumnong, Nathsuda; Sereenonchai, Sukanya] Mahidol Univ, Fac Environm & Resource Studies, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand.
   [Wang, Can; Cai, Wenjia] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Earth Syst Sci, Key Lab Earth Syst Modeling, Minist Educ, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
   [Sereenonchai, Sukanya] Commun Univ China, Inst Commun Studies ICS, Dingfuzhuang East St, Beijing 100024, Peoples R China.
C3 Tsinghua University; Mahidol University; Tsinghua University;
   Communication University of China
RP Wang, C (corresponding author), Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, SKLESPC, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
EM canwang@tsinghua.edu.cn
RI Cai, Wenjia/HDL-7837-2022; Arunrat, Noppol/AAU-7870-2021; WANG,
   CAN/GWV-0969-2022
OI Cai, Wenjia/0000-0002-4436-512X; Arunrat, Noppol/0000-0002-8616-0114;
   pumijumnong, nathsuda/0000-0001-8568-4250
FU National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) [KO-BO-NGO/2557-68];
   National Natural Science Foundation of China project [71273153,
   71525007, 71303133]
FX The first author wishes to express gratitude to China Scholarship
   Council (CSC) for giving the great opportunity to study at Tsinghua
   University. This study article was also financially supported by a part
   of the research project entitled "Developing incentive mechanisms to
   reduce greenhouse gas emissions of rice paddies: An Integrated
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   funded by National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
   (KO-BO-NGO/2557-68) and National Natural Science Foundation of China
   project (no. 71273153, no. 71525007 and no. 71303133). Furthermore, the
   authors would like to thank the reviewers for their helpful comments to
   improve the manuscript.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
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PT J
AU de Perez, EC
   Harrison, L
   Berse, K
   Easton-Calabria, E
   Marunye, J
   Marake, M
   Murshed, SB
   Shampa
   Zauisomue, EH
AF de Perez, Erin Coughlan
   Harrison, Laura
   Berse, Kristoffer
   Easton-Calabria, Evan
   Marunye, Joalane
   Marake, Makoala
   Murshed, Sonia Binte
   Shampa
   Zauisomue, Erlich -Honest
TI Adapting to climate change through anticipatory action: The potential
   use of weather-based early warnings
SO WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES
LA English
DT Article
DE Early warning; Climate change adaptation; Disasters; Forecast
   verification; Heatwaves; Precipitation; Extremes; Anticipatory action
ID EXTREME PRECIPITATION; SYSTEMS; MANAGEMENT; FORECASTS; AFRICA; RISK
AB As a crucially-needed adaptation to climate change, the United Nations plans to expand Early Warning Systems (EWS) for extreme weather to cover everyone on Earth. Given the growing interest in this climate change adaptation solution, we assess how well weather early warnings perform for extreme events in different parts of the world. First, we carry out a forecast verification for weather forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for 95th percentile extreme heat and extreme precipitation globally at 0.5 degrees resolution, with three days of lead time. We present the results alongside similar verification results from ECMWF forecasts and a CHIRPS-GEFS forecast, to identify regions of the world with consistent forecast skill. We then overlay the skill of these short-term weather forecasts on top of climate change projections for the increasing frequency of the extreme events themselves. Based on these results, we offer policy implications for EWS investments in different regions. We find that in much of the tropics, weather forecasts have relatively poor skill in forecasting extreme temperature and precipitation events, calling for further investments in predictability. In the extra-tropics, most extreme heat and extreme precipitation events can be correctly forecasted, with better results for multi-day events and shorter lead-times. While there is room to improve predictability, end-to-end investments in EWS in these regions can focus on the use of existing skillful forecasts. Finally, most of the world's land area is projected to see an increase in the magnitude of extreme heat and precipitation events with climate change, and EWS investments in these regions should prepare for unprecedented extremes and changing vulnerabilities. These results provide a foundation for localized research on EWS in different parts of the world as well as evidence for policy and donors on how best to invest in EWS in different regions.
C1 [de Perez, Erin Coughlan; Easton-Calabria, Evan] Tufts Univ, Feinstein Int Ctr, Friedman Sch Nutr Sci & Policy, Medford, MA USA.
   [de Perez, Erin Coughlan] Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Ctr, The Hague, Netherlands.
   [Harrison, Laura] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Climate Hazards Ctr CHC, Santa Barbara, CA USA.
   [Berse, Kristoffer] Univ Philippines, Resilience Inst, Quezon City, Philippines.
   [Berse, Kristoffer] Univ Philippines, Natl Coll Publ Adm & Governance, Quezon City, Philippines.
   [Marunye, Joalane; Marake, Makoala] Natl Univ Lesotho, Dept Geog & Environm Sci, Roma, Lesotho.
   Bangladesh Univ Engn & Technol BUET, Inst Water & Flood Management IWFM, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
   [Zauisomue, Erlich -Honest] Univ Namibia UNAM, Multidisciplinary Res MR, Windhoek, Namibia.
   [de Perez, Erin Coughlan] 150 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111 USA.
C3 Tufts University; University of California System; University of
   California Santa Barbara; University of the Philippines System;
   University of the Philippines Diliman; University of the Philippines
   System; University of the Philippines Diliman; Bangladesh University of
   Engineering & Technology (BUET)
RP de Perez, EC (corresponding author), 150 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111 USA.
EM erin.coughlan@tufts.edu
RI Berse, Kristoffer/Y-3604-2019; , Shampa/A-1567-2015; Easton-Calabria,
   Evan/KIC-4510-2024
OI Berse, Kristoffer/0000-0002-2452-5341; , Shampa/0000-0001-9650-960X;
   Coughlan de Perez, Erin/0000-0001-7645-5720; Easton-Calabria,
   Evan/0000-0001-9417-181X; Marunye, Joalane/0000-0003-1283-2683;
   Harrison, Laura/0000-0002-7962-4101
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SN 2212-0947
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JI Weather Clim. Extremes
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 38
AR 100508
DI 10.1016/j.wace.2022.100508
EA OCT 2022
PG 8
WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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PT J
AU Ferencuhová, S
AF Ferencuhova, Slavomira
TI Inconspicuous adaptations to climate change in everyday life:
   Sustainable household responses to drought and heat in Czech cities
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER CULTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; everyday life; energy consumption; water
   consumption; Central and Eastern Europe
ID ENERGY; CONSUMPTION; HOME; LESSONS
AB Adaptation to climate change is often understood as a top-down decision-making and policy-implementing process, as well as application of expert knowledge, to prevent or reduce its (locally specific) negative consequences. In high-income societies, adaptation at the household level then frequently refers to adopting technological fixes distributed through the market, sometimes at a considerable cost. Informed by a study in the context of Central Europe, this article aims to discuss different practices of households and individuals that do not require increased consumption of energy or materials, but still help adapting to climate change in some of its local expressions, such as heatwaves and drought. They were described by participants in focus groups in six cities in the Czech Republic. I argue that such 'inconspicuous adaptations' emerge without connection to the climate change debate, or without deeper knowledge about the issue. Yet, they should not be overlooked as unimportant and short-term 'coping responses' and underestimated in this debate. They are part and parcel of the ongoing process of societal adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Ferencuhova, Slavomira] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Sociol, Jilska 1, Prague 11000, Czech Republic.
C3 Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy
   of Sciences
RP Ferencuhová, S (corresponding author), Czech Acad Sci, Inst Sociol, Jilska 1, Prague 11000, Czech Republic.
EM slavka.ferencuhova@soc.cas.cz
RI Ferencuhova, Slavomira/JRX-5843-2023
OI Ferencuhova, Slavomira/0000-0002-7851-0321
FU Czech Science Foundation (GA C. R) [17-05263S]
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work
   was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (GA C. R) [grant
   17-05263S] "Local response to climate change in the Czech Republic: a
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PT J
AU Leonard, S
   Parsons, M
   Olawsky, K
   Kofod, F
AF Leonard, Sonia
   Parsons, Meg
   Olawsky, Knut
   Kofod, Frances
TI The role of culture and traditional knowledge in climate change
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SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Indigenous peoples; Culture; Traditional ecological
   knowledge; Worldviews; Australia
ID ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE; NEW-ZEALAND; PERCEPTIONS; ENGAGEMENT; HARVESTS;
   PEOPLES
AB Indigenous peoples offer alternative knowledge about climate variability and change based on their own locally developed knowledges and practices of resource use. In this article we discuss the role of traditional ecological knowledge in monitoring and adapting to changing environmental conditions. Our case study documents a project to record the seasonal knowledge of the Miriwoong people in northern Australia. The study demonstrates how indigenous groups' accumulate detailed baseline information about their environment to guide their resource use and management, and develop worldviews and cultural values associated with this knowledge. We highlight how traditional ecological knowledge plays a critical role in mediating indigenous individuals and communities' understandings of environmental changes in the East Kimberley region of north-west Australia, and how these beliefs may influence future decision-making about how to go about adapting to climate change at a local level. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Leonard, Sonia; Parsons, Meg; Kofod, Frances] Univ Melbourne, Ctr Hlth & Soc, Australian Indigenous Studies, Melbourne, Vic 2010, Australia.
   [Olawsky, Knut] Mirima Dawang Woorlab Gerring Language & Culture, Kununurra, WA 6743, Australia.
C3 University of Melbourne
RP Leonard, S (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Ctr Hlth & Soc, Australian Indigenous Studies, Level 4,207 Bouverie St, Melbourne, Vic 2010, Australia.
EM sleonard@unimelb.edu.au; info@mirima.org.au
RI Parsons, Meg/C-2405-2019
OI Parsons, Meg/0000-0001-8721-659X
FU Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Language Centre; Kimberley Land Council;
   Northern Australia Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance
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FX The authors would like to thank Professor Marcia Langton, Professor Jon
   Barnett and Dr Fiona Miller, for their constructive feedback about this
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   Language Centre, the Kimberley Land Council, the Northern Australia
   Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA), the National
   Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF), and the Australian
   Bureau of Meteorology who provided funding and staff in support of this
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PT J
AU Wannewitz, M
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   Garschagen, M
AF Wannewitz, Mia
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   Garschagen, Matthias
TI What makes people adapt together? An empirically grounded conceptual
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ID SOCIAL-IDENTITY-MODEL; QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH SYNTHESIS; FLOOD RISK;
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AB Coping with and adapting to climate change impacts are collective action problems that require broad joint efforts to reduce current and future risks. This is most obvious for highly vulnerable and exposed individuals, whose capacities to adapt to recurrent environmental threats are mostly bound in their ability to work together - not only in the immediate disaster situation but also in the long-term to secure their livelihoods. While there are explanatory models for collective action in the context of climate change, there is still a need to validate them further for vulnerable residents in high-risk contexts that prioritize cultural values of collective self-understanding, mutual support, and reciprocity. Additionally, the identified factors that facilitate collective climate action are currently quite abstract and may not be very useful for practical application and policy development. Addressing these gaps, we build on existing collective action models and a qualitative analysis of empirical data from kampung cooperatives in Jakarta to develop a conceptual framework explaining what triggers individuals to start acting collectively and which factors motivate them to keep being engaged in long-term collective adaptation action. It highlights the need to differentiate between what we will call initial triggers and long-term motivators to better understand and advance collective adaptation efforts in high-risk contexts. This novel differentiation of motivation factors enhances our conceptual understanding of collective adaptation. Furthermore, the findings may inform practice and policy-making toward enhancing and maintaining collective adaptation initiatives.
C1 [Wannewitz, Mia; Petzold, Jan; Garschagen, Matthias] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Geog, Munich, Germany.
C3 University of Munich
RP Wannewitz, M (corresponding author), Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Geog, Munich, Germany.
EM mia.wannewitz@lmu.de
RI Petzold, Jan/ABB-1785-2021
OI Wannewitz, Mia/0000-0003-1769-9877; Petzold, Jan/0000-0003-0508-3362
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PT J
AU Clay, N
AF Clay, Nathan
TI Integrating livelihoods approaches with research on development and
   climate change adaptation
SO PROGRESS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; development; livelihoods; climate change; vulnerability;
   adaptive capacity
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; DEJA-VU; VULNERABILITY; INSTITUTIONS; RESILIENCE;
   STRESSORS; INSIGHTS; SYSTEMS
AB This article advances theory and methods for integrating sustainable livelihoods approaches (SLAs) with assessments of adaptive capacity to climate change. The livelihoods concept has been inconsistently applied in research on human dimensions of global environmental change, resulting in limited understanding about how development programmes and policies influence adaptive capacity. Encouraging reflection on the conceptual and methodological overlaps of livelihoods and adaptation, I suggest a process-oriented approach to adaptation that centres on how adaptive capacity is unevenly shaped. Livelihoods analytical frameworks can help visualize complex adaptation pathways, illuminating how households and individuals come to differ in their capacities to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Clay, Nathan] Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford, England.
C3 University of Oxford
RP Clay, N (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford, England.
RI Clay, Nathan/ABG-5949-2020
OI Clay, Nathan/0000-0001-5218-206X
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PT B
AU Sharma, V
AF Sharma, Vinay
BE Ha, H
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TI The Role of Government and the Private Sector in Mitigating and Adapting
   to Climate Change
SO GOVERNANCE APPROACHES TO MITIGATION OF AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
   IN ASIA
SE Energy Climate and the Environment
LA English
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PT J
AU Fincher, R
   Barnett, J
   Graham, S
   Hurlimann, A
AF Fincher, Ruth
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TI Time stories: Making sense of futures in anticipation of sea-level rise
SO GEOFORUM
LA English
DT Article
DE Time stories; Adaptation to climate change; Coasts; Inundation;
   Sea-level rise; Local communities
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; GEOGRAPHY; EVERYDAY; PLACE
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C1 [Fincher, Ruth; Barnett, Jon; Graham, Sonia] Univ Melbourne, Dept Resource Management & Geog, Carlton, Vic 3053, Australia.
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C3 University of Melbourne; University of Melbourne
RP Fincher, R (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Dept Resource Management & Geog, 221 Bouverie St, Carlton, Vic 3053, Australia.
EM r.fincher@unimelb.edu.au; jbarn@unimelb.edu.au;
   sonia.graham@unimelb.edu.au; anna.hurlimann@unimelb.edu.au
RI Hurlimann, Anna/JYP-6108-2024; Graham, Sonia/G-4399-2012; Barnett,
   Jon/E-2122-2013
OI Graham, Sonia/0000-0003-4195-4559; Barnett, Jon/0000-0002-0862-0808;
   Hurlimann, Anna/0000-0001-9110-9340
FU Australian Research Council Linkage Grant [LP100100586]; East Gippsland
   Shire Council; Gippsland Coastal Board; Victorian Department of Planning
   and Community Development; Victorian Department of Sustainability and
   Environment; Wellington Shire Council; Australian Research Council
   [LP100100586] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
FX We thank all the participants in this research project, Colette Mortreux
   for her extensive work in data collection, and Chandra Jayasuriya for
   producing the map. This research was funded through Australian Research
   Council Linkage Grant LP100100586, with support from the East Gippsland
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PT J
AU Bardsley, DK
   Rogers, GP
AF Bardsley, Douglas K.
   Rogers, Geoffrey P.
TI Prioritizing Engagement for Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change: An
   Example from Natural Resource Management in South Australia
SO SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation planning; climate change; engagement; Mediterranean climate;
   natural resource management; risk; social learning; South Australia;
   vulnerability
ID VULNERABILITY; CONSERVATION; PERCEPTIONS; JUSTICE; POLICY
AB This article describes a regional approach to climate change adaption that focuses on engaging the natural resource management community. In a world tempered by increasing climatic uncertainty as a result of projected climate change, natural resource management practitioners are looking for approaches to respond through effective adaptation, yet the availability of practical tools to guide and inform their decision-making processes is limited. The social learning approach described was developed between the South Australian Government and the Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board. The approach successfully engaged stakeholders and provided a foundation upon which informed adaptation planning and action could take place. Techniques ranged from direct relationship building and participatory action learning, through to a regional vulnerability analysis and the development and application of a comprehensive regional adaptation response framework to guide future decisions.
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C3 University of Adelaide
RP Bardsley, DK (corresponding author), Univ Adelaide, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Room 904,Napier Bldg, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
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PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0894-1920
EI 1521-0723
J9 SOC NATUR RESOUR
JI Soc. Nat. Resour.
PY 2011
VL 24
IS 1
BP 1
EP 17
AR PII 926704825
DI 10.1080/08941920802287163
PG 17
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning;
   Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public
   Administration; Sociology
GA 692KA
UT WOS:000285150500001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Beitnes, SS
   Kopainsky, B
   Potthoff, K
AF Beitnes, Synnove Stoverud
   Kopainsky, Birgit
   Potthoff, Kerstin
TI Climate change adaptation processes seen through a resilience lens:
   Norwegian farmers' handling of the dry summer of 2018
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Buffer capacity; Climate change adaptation; Farming; Social-ecological
   resilience
ID NORDIC AGRICULTURE; VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES; COMMUNITY; DRIVERS
AB Climate change and more frequent extreme weather events are expected to significantly challenge food production and food security worldwide, underlining the need for adaptation within the agricultural sector. Although Norway, as other Nordic countries, potentially benefits from higher temperatures in terms of agricultural production, adaptation will be necessary. Employing resilience as a theoretical lens, this study investigates Norwegian farmers' handling of the dry summer of 2018, a summer that comprehensively challenged agricultural production throughout Europe. In-depth interviews revealed that farmers' main strategy was to improve their buffer capacity to be able to 'bounce back' (i.e., to get 'through' the summer to return to a 'normal' situation). Informal and formal networks, access to outfield resources and governmental support played key roles in enhancing the buffer capacity. Structural changes in the agricultural sector seem to challenge future access to the resources needed to improve the buffer capacity in times of crisis. Within the current environmental, social and political framework, farms are considered resilient, and strengthening buffer capacity is reasonable. However, a higher frequency of extreme weather events may require that other capacities, such as adaptive or transformative, be improved. Thus, resilience is not a given state and independent of values but strongly context dependent. To achieve long-term resilience, climate change adaptation needs to be politically encouraged and economically supported. Farmers need flexibility to use local resources. Worries about structural changes may draw farmers' attention away from making potentially important adaptations to climate change.
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C3 University of Bergen; University of Bergen; Norwegian University of Life
   Sciences
RP Potthoff, K (corresponding author), Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Sch Landscape Architecture, POB 5003, NO-1432 As, Norway.
EM sbe@vestforsk.no; Birgit.Kopainsky@uib.no; Kerstin.Potthoff@nmbu.no
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1462-9011
EI 1873-6416
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLICY
JI Environ. Sci. Policy
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PY 2022
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DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2022.03.019
EA APR 2022
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WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 1D0AF
UT WOS:000793472400005
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Beck, S
   Forsyth, T
AF Beck, Silke
   Forsyth, Tim
BE Hilgartner, S
   Miller, CA
   Hagendijk, R
TI Co-production and democratizing global environmental expertise The IPCC
   and adaptation to climate change
SO SCIENCE AND DEMOCRACY: MAKING KNOWLEDGE AND MAKING POWER IN THE
   BIOSCIENCES AND BEYOND
SE Genetics and Society
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID POLICY; SCIENCE; VULNERABILITY; LIVELIHOODS; POLITICS
C1 [Beck, Silke] Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Environm Polit, Leipzig, Germany.
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C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research
   (UFZ); University of London; London School Economics & Political Science
RP Beck, S (corresponding author), Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Environm Polit, Leipzig, Germany.
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U2 3
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-203-56437-0; 978-0-415-82134-6
J9 GENET SOC
PY 2015
BP 113
EP 132
PG 20
WC Social Sciences, Biomedical
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Biomedical Social Sciences
GA BF7DI
UT WOS:000383975300007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Paredne, I
   Klavins, M
AF Paredne, Inguna
   Klavins, Maris
BE ZeverteRivza, S
TI CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OF LATVIA: ADAPTATION TOOLS
   AND USE OF KNOWLEDGE
SO Nordic View to Sustainable Rural Development
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 25th NJF Congress on Nordic View to Sustainable Rural Development
CY JUN 16-18, 2015
CL Riga, LATVIA
DE climate adaptation; agri-environmental management
C1 [Paredne, Inguna; Klavins, Maris] Univ Latvia, Dept Environm Sci, Raina Blvd 19, LV-1586 Riga, Latvia.
C3 University of Latvia
RP Paredne, I (corresponding author), Univ Latvia, Dept Environm Sci, Raina Blvd 19, LV-1586 Riga, Latvia.
EM ingunaparedne@inbox.lv; maris.klavins@lu.lv
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U2 0
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PI UPPSALA
PA JTI SWEDISH INST AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENG, ULTUNALLEN 4, PO BOX
   7033, UPPSALA, SE-750 07, SWEDEN
BN 978-9934-14-548-3
PY 2015
BP 264
EP 264
PG 1
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Agriculture
GA BF3XF
UT WOS:000380590200075
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Linnerooth-Bayer, J
   Warner, K
   Bals, C
   Höppe, P
   Burton, I
   Loster, T
   Haas, A
AF Linnerooth-Bayer, Joanne
   Warner, Koko
   Bals, Christoph
   Hoeppe, Peter
   Burton, Ian
   Loster, Thomas
   Haas, Armin
TI Insurance, Developing Countries and Climate Change
SO GENEVA PAPERS ON RISK AND INSURANCE-ISSUES AND PRACTICE
LA English
DT Article
DE insurance; climate adaptation; weather extremes; climate negotiations;
   risk reduction; disaster prevention; risk transfer
AB By providing financial security against droughts, floods, tropical cyclones and other forms of weather extremes, insurance instruments present an opportunity for developing countries in their concurrent efforts to reduce poverty and adapt to climate change. By pricing risk, insurance provides incentives for reducing risks and adapting to climate change; if these premiums are not affordable to the most vulnerable, donors can combine premium support with risk-reduction measures. In this paper, we examine the costs, benefits and risks of public-private (and donor supported) insurance programmes that offer affordable economic security to vulnerable communities and governments. Insurance mechanisms are of particular interest to climate negotiators seeking strategies that help vulnerable countries adapt to increasing severity and frequency of weather disasters, and we examine the case for including insurance mechanisms in a climate adaptation strategy expected to be agreed in Copenhagen in 2009. We present a proposal for this purpose that has been recently put forward by the Munich Climate Insurance Initiative (MCII), which calls for international solidarity for very low probability and high consequence weather-related events (high- risk layer). For middle-layer risks the MCII proposal calls for international support to promote sustainable, affordable and incentive-compatible insurance programmes that serve the poor without crowding out private sector involvement. The Geneva Papers (2009) 34, 381-400. doi: 10.1057/gpp.2009.15
C1 [Linnerooth-Bayer, Joanne] Int Inst Appl Syst Anal, A-2364 Laxenburg, Austria.
   [Warner, Koko] United Nations Univ Inst Environm & Human Secur, D-53113 Bonn, NRW, Germany.
   [Bals, Christoph] Germanwatch eV, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
   [Hoeppe, Peter] Munich Re GeoRisks Dept, D-80802 Munich, Germany.
   [Burton, Ian] Munich Re Fdn, D-80791 Munich, Germany.
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PT J
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PT J
AU Mason, E
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AF Mason, Evan
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TI The overlooked role of New York City urban yards in mitigating and
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SO LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE sustainability; climate change adaptation; land cover change; green
   infrastructure; storm water management
ID AREAS
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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IS 12
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GA V80BT
UT WOS:000212158800001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ma, JQ
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AF Ma, Junqiao
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TI Effects of Conformity Tendencies on Farmers' Willingness to Take
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptive behavior; peer effects; mechanism analysis;
   China
ID ADAPTATION STRATEGIES; HOUSEHOLDS; BEHAVIOR; PLATEAU; LEVEL
AB Encouraging farmers to respond to climate change is very important for agricultural production and environmental governance. Based on the data of 540 farmers in Sichuan Province, China, the effects of conformity tendencies on farmers' adaptive behavior decisions to climate change were analyzed using the binary logistic model and propensity score matching method (PSM). The results show that (1) relatives' and friends' adaptive behaviors to climate change positively affect farmers' adaptive behaviors to climate change. (2) Compared with relatives and friends who do not visit each other during the New Year (weak ties), the climate change adaptation behavior of relatives and friends who visit each other during the New Year (strong ties) has a more significant impact on the climate change adaptation behavior of farmers. (3) Farmers with higher education levels and agricultural products without disaster experience are more significantly affected by peer effects and more inclined to take measures to respond to climate change. (4) Social networks and social trust play a partially mediating role in the peer effects of farmers' adaptation to climate change, but there are differences between relatives and friends with different strong and weak ties.
C1 [Ma, Junqiao; Zhou, Wenfeng; Song, Jiahao; Xu, Dingde] Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Chengdu 611130, Peoples R China.
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C3 Sichuan Agricultural University; Southwestern University of Finance &
   Economics - China; Sichuan Agricultural University; Sichuan Agricultural
   University
RP Xu, DD (corresponding author), Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Chengdu 611130, Peoples R China.; Xu, DD (corresponding author), Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Sichuan Ctr Rural Dev Res, Chengdu 611130, Peoples R China.
EM dingdexu@sicau.edu.cn
RI Deng, Xin/AAU-5244-2020; song, jiahao/GQP-4395-2022; Xu,
   Dingde/A-2084-2013
OI Deng, Xin/0000-0002-0009-3708; Deng, Xin/0000-0003-3270-5649; Xu,
   Dingde/0000-0001-6359-6540; Song, Jiahao/0000-0002-7382-4604
FU Special Program for Cultivating Excellent Young Talents under the Dual
   Support Plan of Sichuan Agricultural University; Key research base
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FX We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Special Program for
   Cultivating Excellent Young Talents under the Dual Support Plan of
   Sichuan Agricultural University, Key research base project of Sichuan
   Province Philosophy and Social Science (SC22EZD038) and Research
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Z9 5
U1 9
U2 71
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 18
AR 11246
DI 10.3390/ijerph191811246
PG 18
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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GA 4S7RG
UT WOS:000857632700001
PM 36141530
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Eisenhauer, DC
AF Eisenhauer, David C.
TI Pathways to Climate Change Adaptation: Making Climate Change Action
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SO GEOGRAPHY COMPASS
LA English
DT Article
ID TRANSITIONAL PATHWAYS; RESILIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; POLICY; VULNERABILITY;
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C3 Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick
RP Eisenhauer, DC (corresponding author), Rutgers State Univ, Dept Geog, Piscataway, NJ USA.
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PU WILEY
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
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IS 5
BP 207
EP 221
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA DM8GE
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Corlett, RT
AF Corlett, Richard T.
BE Pancel, L
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TI Applied Ecology of Tropical Forests
SO TROPICAL FORESTRY HANDBOOK, 2ND EDITION
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DE Climate change adaption; Climate change mitigation; Ecological
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ID MIXED-SPECIES PLANTATIONS; REDUCED-IMPACT; SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS;
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C1 [Corlett, Richard T.] Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Integrat Conservat, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Menglun, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden,
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RP Corlett, RT (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Integrat Conservat, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Menglun, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
EM corlett@xtbg.org.cn
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PT J
AU Klein, J
   Araos, M
   Karimo, A
   Heikkinen, M
   Ylä-Anttila, T
   Juhola, S
AF Klein, Johannes
   Araos, Malcolm
   Karimo, Aasa
   Heikkinen, Milja
   Yla-Anttila, Tuomas
   Juhola, Sirkku
TI The role of the private sector and citizens in urban climate change
   adaptation: Evidence from a global assessment of large cities
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Governance; Climate change adaptation; Cities; Citizens; Private sector
ID PUBLIC-HEALTH ADAPTATION; LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; POLICY; GOVERNANCE; RISK;
   IMPACTS; CITY; RESPONSIBILITIES; VULNERABILITY; EUROPE
AB Expectations of cooperation between local authorities, the private sector, and citizens in climate change adaptation in cities are high because involvement of many actors is seen as critical to success. Scholars and policymakers argue that the private sector could be more efficient than the public authorities in implementing adaptation measures and argue for the need to engage citizens to ensure legitimacy of adaptation and inclusion of locally relevant knowledge. To what extent do cities address the private sector and citizens in their adaptation initiatives? What modes of governance do they use to do this? What kinds of cities are the most likely to address the private sector and citizens? Going beyond the existing case study approaches, this paper answers these questions using a large N data set covering 402 cities around the world. We find that a majority of adaptation initiatives focus exclusively on the public sector and do not address the private sector or citizens. In the cases where they do, the private sector is more often governed through partnerships and participation, whereas citizen participation is relatively rare. Initiatives involving citizens rely more often on a provision of information that encourages citizens to adapt. We find that the more advanced a city is in its adaptation process, the more likely it is to address the private sector than citizens in its initiatives to adapt to climate change. Whereas with partnerships and participation the private sector can influence urban adaptation arrangements at a broader scale, the provision of information allows citizens only to implement individual adaptation measures according to their capacities.
C1 [Klein, Johannes] Geol Survey Finland, Espoo, Finland.
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   [Karimo, Aasa; Yla-Anttila, Tuomas] Fac Social Sci, Dept Social Res, Res Grp Polit Sociol, Helsinki, Finland.
   [Karimo, Aasa; Yla-Anttila, Tuomas] Helsinki Inst Sustainabil Sci HELSUS, Helsinki, Finland.
   [Heikkinen, Milja; Juhola, Sirkku] Univ Helsinki, Ecol & Environm Res Programme, Fac Biol & Environm Sci, POB 65,Viikinkaari 2C, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland.
   [Heikkinen, Milja; Juhola, Sirkku] Univ Helsinki, Helsinki Inst Sustainabil Sci HELSUS, Helsinki, Finland.
C3 Geological Survey of Finland (GTK); New York University; University of
   Helsinki; University of Helsinki
RP Juhola, S (corresponding author), Univ Helsinki, Ecol & Environm Res Programme, Fac Biol & Environm Sci, POB 65,Viikinkaari 2C, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland.
EM sirkku.juhola@helsinki.fi
RI Juhola, Sirkku/IXW-8093-2023
OI Yla-Anttila, Tuomas/0000-0002-6908-3495; Juhola,
   Sirkku/0000-0003-0095-2282; Heikkinen, Milja Elina/0000-0003-2673-3897;
   Klein, Johannes/0000-0003-0721-4063
FU le Fonds de recherche du Quebec - Nature et technologies; NordForsk
   through the Short-term Quebec/Nordic Research Missions program
FX The preparation of this publication has been supported by le Fonds de
   recherche du Quebec - Nature et technologies and NordForsk through the
   Short-term Quebec/Nordic Research Missions program.
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PT J
AU Peirson, W
   Davey, E
   Jones, A
   Hadwen, W
   Bishop, K
   Beger, M
   Capon, S
   Fairweather, P
   Creese, B
   Smith, TF
   Gray, L
   Tomlinson, R
AF Peirson, William
   Davey, Erica
   Jones, Alan
   Hadwen, Wade
   Bishop, Keith
   Beger, Maria
   Capon, Samantha
   Fairweather, Peter
   Creese, Bob
   Smith, Timothy F.
   Gray, Leigh
   Tomlinson, Rodger
TI Opportunistic management of estuaries under climate change: A new
   adaptive decision-making framework and its practical application
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Estuaries; Climate change adaptation; Rehabilitation; Ports;
   Environmental flows; Coastal fisheries; Coastal water quality
ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; IMPACTS
AB Ongoing coastal development and the prospect of severe climate change impacts present pressing estuary management and governance challenges. Robust approaches must recognise the intertwined social and ecological vulnerabilities of estuaries. Here, a new governance and management framework is proposed that recognises the integrated social-ecological systems of estuaries so as to permit transformative adaptation to climate change within these systems. The framework lists stakeholders and identifies estuarine uses and values. Goals are categorised that are specific to ecosystems, private property, public infrastructure, and human communities. Systematic adaptation management strategies are proposed with conceptual examples and associated governance approaches. Contrasting case studies are used to illustrate the practical application of these ideas. The framework will assist estuary managers worldwide to achieve their goals, minimise maladaptative responses, better identify competing interests, reduce stakeholder conflict and exploit opportunities for appropriate ecosystem restoration and sustainable development. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Peirson, William; Davey, Erica] Univ NSW, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Water Res Lab, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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C3 University of New South Wales Sydney; Australian Museum; Griffith
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   Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus
RP Peirson, W (corresponding author), Univ NSW, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Water Res Lab, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
EM Bill.Peirson@wrl.unsw.edu.au
RI Tomlinson, Rodger/C-2629-2009; Capon, Samantha/L-4944-2019; Beger,
   Maria/ABC-5975-2022; Hadwen, Wade/C-5123-2008; Beger, Maria/F-9049-2013;
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   Facility; Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and
   Resources; Water Resources and Freshwater Biodiversity Adaptation
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   for Settlements and Infrastructure
FX Financial support from the Australian Federal Government via the
   National Climate Change Adaptation Facility, the Adaptation Research
   Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, the Water Resources and
   Freshwater Biodiversity Adaptation Research Network and the Australian
   Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Settlements and
   Infrastructure is gratefully acknowledged.
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AF Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
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BE NystenHaarala, S
TI Local Adaptation to Climate Change in Fishing Villages and Forest
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SO CHANGING GOVERNANCE OF RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES IN NORTHWEST RUSSIA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID VULNERABILITY; CAPACITY; IMPACTS
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RI Kulyasova, Antonina/AAY-5709-2020
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BN 978-0-754-69596-7; 978-0-7546-7531-0
PY 2009
BP 227
EP 243
PG 17
WC Area Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Area Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BA7ER
UT WOS:000337502800012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Brockhaus, M
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AF Brockhaus, Maria
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BE Adger, WN
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TI Decentralization: a window of opportunity for successful adaptation to
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SO ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THRESHOLDS, VALUES, GOVERNANCE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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TC 20
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U1 0
U2 4
PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-521-76485-8
PY 2009
BP 399
EP 416
PG 18
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BBJ98
UT WOS:000307102300026
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Huang, JH
   Wang, Q
   Sanchez-Martinez, P
   El-Kassaby, YA
   Jia, Q
   Xie, YF
   Guan, WB
   Zang, RG
AF Huang, Jihong
   Wang, Qing
   Sanchez-Martinez, Pablo
   El-Kassaby, Yousry A.
   Jia, Qiang
   Xie, Yifei
   Guan, Wenbin
   Zang, Runguo
TI Phylogenetic conservatism and coordination in traits of Chinese woody
   endemic flora
SO ISCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
ID SEED SIZE; LEAF-AREA; LOCAL ADAPTATION; STRATEGY SCHEME; GLOBAL
   PATTERNS; PLANT STRATEGY; TRADE-OFFS; EVOLUTIONARY; ECOLOGY; HEIGHT
AB Range-limited endemic species, often labeled as endangered due to their low adaptability to climate change, exhibit unclear evolutionary mechanisms influencing their distribution. This study explores the relationship between leaf length, maximum height, and seed diameter and their linkage to phylogeny and climate in the macroecology of 1,370 woody endemics. Using Bayesian analytical method that allows partitioning phylogenetic and environmental variances and covariance, we revealed moderate to high phylogenetic signals in these traits, indicating evolutionary constraints potentially impacting climate change adaptability. The study uncovered a phylogenetically conserved coordination between height and leaf length which showed to be independent of macroecological patterns of temperature and precipitation. These findings emphasize the role of phylogenetic ancestry in shaping the distribution of woody endemics, highlighting the need for prioritized in-situ conservation and providing insights for ex situ conservation strategies.
C1 [Huang, Jihong; Wang, Qing; Zang, Runguo] Chinese Acad Forestry, Natl Forestry & Grassland Adm, Ecol & Nat Conservat Inst,Natl Forestry & Grasslan, Key Lab Forest Ecol & Environm,Key Lab Forest Ecol, Beijing 100091, Peoples R China.
   [Huang, Jihong; Wang, Qing; Zang, Runguo] Nanjing Forestry Univ, CoInnovat Ctr Sustainable Forestry Southern China, Nanjing 210037, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   [Wang, Qing; Jia, Qiang] Ecol Tech Res Inst Beijing CO Ltd, CIECC, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China.
   [Sanchez-Martinez, Pablo] CREAF, Barcelona 08193, Spain.
   [Sanchez-Martinez, Pablo] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Barcelona 08193, Spain.
   [Sanchez-Martinez, Pablo] Univ Edinburgh, Sch Geosci, Edinburgh, Scotland.
   [El-Kassaby, Yousry A.] Univ British Columbia, Fac Forestry, Dept Forest & Conservat Sci, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
   [Xie, Yifei] Gannan Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Ganzhou Key Lab Nanling Plant Resources Protect &, Ganzhou 341000, Jiangxi, Peoples R China.
   [Guan, Wenbin] Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Ecol & Nat Conservat, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
C3 Chinese Academy of Forestry; Research Institute of Forest Ecology,
   Environment and Protection, CAF; Nanjing Forestry University; University
   of Barcelona; Centro de Investigacion Ecologica y Aplicaciones
   Forestales (CREAF-CERCA); Autonomous University of Barcelona; University
   of Edinburgh; University of British Columbia; Gannan Normal University;
   Beijing Forestry University
RP Wang, Q (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Forestry, Natl Forestry & Grassland Adm, Ecol & Nat Conservat Inst,Natl Forestry & Grasslan, Key Lab Forest Ecol & Environm,Key Lab Forest Ecol, Beijing 100091, Peoples R China.; Wang, Q (corresponding author), Nanjing Forestry Univ, CoInnovat Ctr Sustainable Forestry Southern China, Nanjing 210037, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.; Wang, Q (corresponding author), Ecol Tech Res Inst Beijing CO Ltd, CIECC, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China.
EM qing.wang@alumni.ubc.ca
RI Sanchez-Martinez, Pablo/AAU-2532-2021
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [32071648]
FX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank Dr. Keping Ma and his team from
   Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences for early data
   collection. Traits data were retrieved from http://
   www.try-db.org/TryWeb/Prop01.php-Requests-Summary. We also acknowledge
   the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project ID: 32071648)
   for financial support.
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EI 2589-0042
J9 ISCIENCE
JI iScience
PD JUN 21
PY 2024
VL 27
IS 6
AR 109885
DI 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109885
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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PT J
AU Simon, M
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AF Simon, Manon
   McDonald, Jan
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TI Transboundary Implications of China's Weather Modification Programme
SO TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
LA English
DT Article
DE Weather modification; Atmospheric water; Cloud seeding; Climate change
   adaptation; Transboundary impacts; Chinese law
AB In recent years, China has expanded its national weather modification programme to exploit climatic resources and adapt to climate change. The unprecedented scale of China's weather modification programmes has raised concerns over potential environmental impacts, including transboundary impacts. This article analyzes the domestic governance of weather modification in China and the extent to which this legal framework satisfies China's obligations under customary international law to minimize risks of significant transboundary harm. We find that existing arrangements do not satisfy procedural obligations under customary international law; nor do they adequately address the risks of environmental impacts associated with the increased use of weather modification. Procedures for transboundary environmental impact assessment (EIA) and engagement with regional neighbours are needed for China to comply with international law and promote stability in the region.
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C3 University of Tasmania; University of Adelaide
RP Simon, M (corresponding author), Univ Tasmania, Fac Law, Hobart, Australia.; Simon, M (corresponding author), Ctr Marine Socioecol, Hobart, Australia.
EM manon.simon@utas.edu.au; jan.mcdonald@utas.edu.au;
   kerryn.brent@adelaide.edu.au
RI Brent, Kerryn/T-9075-2019; McDonald, Jan/J-7204-2014
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PA EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
SN 2047-1025
EI 2047-1033
J9 TRANSNATL ENVIRON LA
JI Transnatl. Environ. Law
PD NOV
PY 2023
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EP 622
DI 10.1017/S2047102523000146
EA OCT 2023
PG 29
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
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PT J
AU Amin, MN
   Asaduzzaman, M
   Kabir, A
   Snigdha, SS
   Hossain, MS
AF Amin, Md Nurul
   Asaduzzaman, Md
   Kabir, Alamgir
   Snigdha, Shaila Sharmin
   Hossain, Md Sarwar
TI Lessons from local indigenous climate adaptation practices: perceptions
   and evidence from coastal Bangladesh
SO LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Indigenous knowledge practices; perceptions; climate adaptation; DPSIR
   framework
ID KNOWLEDGE; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; SCIENCE;
   POLICY
AB Lessons of local-scale climate change adaptations through indigenous techniques and knowledge practices (ITKPs) are imperative for climate adaptation policies. This study focused on the benefits of ITKPs and the potential of integrating them into climate adaptation and development activities through focus group discussions (FGDs) (n = 4) (involving persons over 18 years old, had recent disaster experience, and had lived at least 12 years in the area) and household surveys (n = 130) in the southern coastal areas of Bangladesh. We used household surveys to examine the importance of the ITKPs in terms of livelihood development and climate change adaptations, and qualitative syntheses of the FGDs information to reveal the causality of the ITKPs and development activities. Our study revealed that households perceived ITKPs to have higher economic security (64%), livelihood risk reduction (75%) and food security (62%). The majority of households (70%) in the agriculture profession perceived the higher economic potential of ITKPs, depending on the climate-adaptive co-benefits and taking into account their dependencies on climatic events. Agriculture dependent households who perceived the higher benefits of ITKPs were willing to pay 300 BDT/person/year for the improvement and restoration of those in the study areas. Our proposed DPSIR (driver, pressure, state, impact and response) framework implies the potentials of the incorporation of ITKPs into the national climate change adaptation policy in order to ensure sustainable climate change adaption for the coastal community of Bangladesh.
C1 [Amin, Md Nurul] Univ New England, Sch Environm & Rural Sci, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
   [Amin, Md Nurul; Asaduzzaman, Md] Patuakhali Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
   [Kabir, Alamgir] Bangladesh Univ Profess, Dept Environm Sci, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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   [Hossain, Md Sarwar] Univ Glasgow, Sch Interdisciplinary Studies, Environm Sci & Sustainabil, Dumfries, Scotland.
C3 University of New England; University of Glasgow
RP Amin, MN (corresponding author), Univ New England, Sch Environm & Rural Sci, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
EM mamin8@myune.edu.au
RI Amin, Md Nurul/AAR-2513-2021; Kabir, Alamgir/AAB-6006-2022;
   Asaduzzaman/AAK-6384-2020; Hossain, MD Sarwar/GQQ-3096-2022
OI Amin, Md Nurul/0000-0002-4620-0273; Hossain, Md
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PT J
AU Aall, C
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AF Aall, Carlo
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TI The Unpredictable Truth: A Proposed Road Map for a Reflect-Then-Act
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SO WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Uncertainty, Climate Change, Adaptation; Rivers
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; OVERCOMING BARRIERS; RISK; IMPACT
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C1 [Aall, Carlo; Groven, Kyrre] Western Norway Res Inst, Sogndal, Norway.
RP Aall, C (corresponding author), Western Norway Res Inst, Sogndal, Norway.
EM caa@vestforsk.no
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FX We thank Halvor Dannevig at Western Norway Research Institute for his
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   Climate Change Adaptation (Noradapt); and the project "Unpacking climate
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PT J
AU Guo, C
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AF Guo, Christopher
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TI The value of adaption: Climate change and timberland management
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Economic impact analysis; Environmental change; Climate
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ID ENERGY-EFFICIENCY; ENVELOPE THEOREMS; IMPACT; AGRICULTURE; ADAPTATION;
   VALUATION; CHOICE; COSTS; MODEL; RESOURCES
AB Adaptation to exogenous change occurs on both intensive and extensive margins. Whether and how one accounts for human adaptation directly affects estimates of the economic consequences of environmental change, estimates that are both critical in informing policy decisions and notoriously difficult to value. This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework for placing an economic value on adaptation. We explore the issue first in a stylized model that facilitates making concrete generalizations about the kinds of adaptations that generate high or low economic value. We then test the soundness of our insights by incorporating learning and adaptive decision-making into a structural dynamic forestry model where climate change is imposed exogenously and agents respond optimally. Using downscaled climate projections integrated with site- and species-specific timber productivity data, we estimate the economic value of adaptation to climate change within the California timber industry. We find on the intensive margin, changing the rotation intervals will yield a low value of adaptation, but on the extensive margin, replanting more suitable tree species can yield significant value. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Guo, Christopher] RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA 90407 USA.
   [Costello, Christopher] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Bren Sch Environm Sci & Management, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
   [Costello, Christopher] NBER, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
C3 RAND Corporation; University of California System; University of
   California Santa Barbara; National Bureau of Economic Research
RP Costello, C (corresponding author), Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Bren Sch Environm Sci & Management, 4410 Bren Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
EM cguo@rand.org; costello@bren.ucsb.edu
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PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
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PT J
AU Whiteman, G
   de Vos, DR
   Chapin, FS
   Yli-Pelkonen, V
   Niemelä, J
   Forbes, BC
AF Whiteman, Gail
   de Vos, D. Rene
   Chapin, F. Stuart, III
   Yli-Pelkonen, Vesa
   Niemela, Jari
   Forbes, Bruce C.
TI Business Strategies and the Transition to Low-carbon Cities
SO BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; corporate strategy; cities; Rotterdam Climate
   Initiative; sustainability; electric vehicles
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; ORGANIZATIONS; SYSTEMS; ENTERPRISES; ECOLOGY
AB Cities are key drivers of global climate change, with the majority of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions being tied to urban life. Local actions to mitigate and adapt to climate change are essential for stabilization of the global climate and can also help to address other urban ecological problems such as pollution, decreasing biodiversity, etc. Companies are important urban actors in the development of low-carbon cities because they provide a multitude of goods and services to city populations and directly influence urban carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This is a new area of research. While studies on corporate sustainability are numerous, there is little, if any, existing research that examines the role of companies in climate change adaptation and mitigation within specific urban areas. Urban ecologists also have not examined how corporate activity affects urban systems. Taking a multi-disciplinary systems approach, we present a conceptual model of the role of companies in managing urban interactions with the climate system. We also present empirical findings illustrating how one company 'partners' with the city of Rotterdam to test electric vehicles as a pilot project for urban climate adaptation and mitigation. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
C1 [Whiteman, Gail; de Vos, D. Rene] Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam Sch Management, CEMS, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
   [Chapin, F. Stuart, III] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Inst Arctic Biol, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA.
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C3 Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC; Erasmus University
   Rotterdam; University of Alaska System; University of Alaska Fairbanks;
   University of Helsinki; University of Lapland
RP Whiteman, G (corresponding author), Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam Sch Management, CEMS, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
EM gwhiteman@rsm.nl
RI Chapin, F/AAZ-3931-2020; Forbes, Bruce/L-4431-2013; Yli-Pelkonen,
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OI Whiteman, Gail/0000-0002-4152-5538; Forbes, Bruce/0000-0002-4593-5083;
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DI 10.1002/bse.691
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WC Business; Environmental Studies; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 752ZT
UT WOS:000289734700004
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Rubio, I
   Hobday, AJ
   Ojea, E
AF Rubio, Iratxe
   Hobday, Alistair J.
   Ojea, Elena
TI Skippers' preferred adaptation and transformation responses to catch
   declines in a large-scale tuna fishery
SO ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE global warming; industrial fisheries; perception analysis; purse
   seiners; scenario; skippers
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; FISHING COMMUNITIES; STRATEGIES
AB At first glance, large-scale fisheries may seem adaptable to climate change. Adaptation takes place from the governance to the individual level of fishers. At the individual level, skippers make day-to-day decisions on where to fish and are at the forefront of the response to changes at sea. We seek to understand such individual adaptation in large-scale fisheries, using the case of the Spanish tropical tuna fishery. We surveyed 22% of Spanish freezer purse seine skippers operating in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. In the last 10 years, more than half of skippers used new technology to search for tunas and expanded their fishing area as adaptation actions. Using cluster analysis, we identified two skipper groups-based on stated behaviours to confront different hypothetical scenarios of catch decline-that would follow adaptation or transformation strategies. The majority of skippers would follow adaptation strategies until a hypothetical 30% catch decrease and then choices diverge. Skipper characteristics, such as importance given to intergenerational knowledge, perceptions of change in tropical tuna abundance, and years working in the current job, can explain the adaptation and transformation choices. These findings help understand the potential for adaptation behaviour by skippers involved in fisheries confronting catch declines.
C1 [Rubio, Iratxe; Ojea, Elena] Univ Vigo, CIM, Future Oceans Lab, Vigo, Spain.
   [Rubio, Iratxe] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Leioa, Spain.
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C3 Universidade de Vigo; Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3);
   Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere; University of Tasmania
RP Rubio, I (corresponding author), Univ Vigo, CIM, Future Oceans Lab, Vigo, Spain.; Rubio, I (corresponding author), Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Leioa, Spain.
EM irrubio@uvigo.es
RI Rubio, Iratxe/P-6902-2016; ojea, elena/D-3709-2018; Hobday,
   Alistair/A-1460-2012
OI ojea, elena/0000-0003-4991-8077; Hobday, Alistair/0000-0002-3194-8326;
   Rubio, Iratxe/0000-0002-7025-006X
FU Universidade de Vigo/CISUG
FX Funding for open access charges was provided by the Universidade de
   Vigo/CISUG.
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PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 1054-3139
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EA MAY 2021
PG 8
WC Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography
GA ZQ0OR
UT WOS:000755855100001
OA hybrid, Green Submitted, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Maser, C
AF Maser, Chris
BA White, WA
BF White, WA
TI BIOSEQUESTRATION AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY Mitigating and Adapting to
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SO BIOSEQUESTRATION AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: MITIGATING AND ADAPTING TO
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SE Social Environmental Sustainability
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
NR 0
TC 0
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U2 0
PU CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
PI BOCA RATON
PA 6000 BROKEN SOUND PARKWAY NW, STE 300, BOCA RATON, FL 33487-2742 USA
BN 978-1-4398-5368-9; 978-1-4398-5363-4
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PY 2013
BP XI
EP XII
PG 2
WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BD3TJ
UT WOS:000360133600001
DA 2025-01-10
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PG 19
WC Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BF7DT
UT WOS:000383979800011
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PT C
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SO GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC MODELING
SE Advances in Spatial Science
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 7th World Congress of the Regional-Science-Association-International
CY APR 13-17, 2004
CL Port Elizabeth, SOUTH AFRICA
SP Reg Sci Assoc Int
ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMY; ENERGY; POLICIES
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C3 University of Tsukuba
RP Bin, L (corresponding author), Univ Jiaxing, Dept Biol, Jiaxing, Peoples R China.
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PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY
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BP 327
EP 349
PG 23
WC Economics
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics
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PT J
AU Yang, H
   He, J
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AF Yang, Hua
   He, Jun
   Su, Yufang
   Xu, Jianchu
TI Adaptation to climate change: ethnic groups in Southwest China
SO ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Perception of climate change; climate change adaptation; ethnic
   minorities; mountainous regions; China
ID PERCEPTION; STRATEGIES; DROUGHT; FARMERS; LIJIANG; WATER
AB Based on interviews with 1216 randomly selected households in Yunnan, Southwest China, we assessed local people's perceptions and coping strategies on climate change, and determined its influencing factors. Results indicated that 72% of the respondents perceived climate change-associated impacts, while 82% and 85% perceived the changes in temperature and precipitation, respectively. Most respondents perceived climate warming and decreases in precipitation. Drought and erratic rainfall are the most serious impacts. Approximately 40% of respondents who perceived climate change have chosen to do nothing. Others have reacted by migrating for work, introducing new crop types, giving up planting certain crops, and investing in irrigation infrastructure. The perception and response strategies of local residents to climate change were mainly influenced by the factors related to geographical characteristics and residents' livelihoods. There are significant differences in perception of climate change among Tibetan, Yi and Naxi, while no significant differences in response strategies have been found among ethnic minorities. An integrated programme combining indigenous knowledge with scientific technology and government policies is proposed to enhance the adaptive capacity to climate change of ethnic populations in mountain areas. The policy implications call for understanding of cultural difference that affect people's perception and adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Yang, Hua; He, Jun] Yunnan Univ, Natl Ctr Borderland Ethn Studies Southwest China, Kunming 650091, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
   [Yang, Hua; He, Jun] Yunnan Univ, Sch Ethnol & Sociol, Kunming 650091, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
   [Su, Yufang; Xu, Jianchu] Chinese Acad Sci, Kunming Inst Bot, Key Lab Plant Divers & Biogeog East Asia, Kunming, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
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C3 Yunnan University; Yunnan University; Chinese Academy of Sciences;
   Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS
RP He, J (corresponding author), Yunnan Univ, Natl Ctr Borderland Ethn Studies Southwest China, Kunming 650091, Yunnan, Peoples R China.; He, J (corresponding author), Yunnan Univ, Sch Ethnol & Sociol, Kunming 650091, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
EM Jun.he@ynu.edu.cn
RI Xu, Jianchu/Y-2890-2019; Su, Yufang/JKH-8115-2023
OI Xu, Jianchu/0000-0002-2485-2254
FU Ministry of Education of China [16JJD850015]; National Natural Science
   Foundation of China [72063037]; First class discipline construction
   planning project of Ethnology in Yunnan University [2017SYL0060]; Yunnan
   philosophy and social science planning project [YB2018019]
FX This work was supported by Ministry of Education of China: [Grant Number
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AU Wrzesinski, P
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AF Wrzesinski, Piotr
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SO TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Tree growth; Climate change; Extreme drought; Resistance; Recovery;
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ID FIR ABIES-ALBA; CLIMATE-CHANGE; NORWAY SPRUCE; SILVER FIR; DOUGLAS-FIR;
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RP Wrzesinski, P (corresponding author), Forest Res Inst, Dept Silviculture & Genet Forest Trees, Dendrolab IBL, Braci Lesnej 3, PL-05090 Raszyn, Poland.
EM P.Wrzesinski@ibles.waw.pl
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PT J
AU Mogomotsi, PK
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AF Mogomotsi, Patricia K.
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TI Climate change adaptation strategies of small-scale farmers in Ngamiland
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SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Small-scale farmers; Climate change adaptation; Institutions; SWOT
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ID SOUTH-AFRICA; LEVEL; RESILIENCE; ADOPTION; POLICY
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RP Mogomotsi, PK (corresponding author), Univ Botswana, Okavango Res Inst, Maun, Botswana.
EM finkymadigele@gmail.com
RI Mogomotsi, Goemeone/AAQ-5855-2021; Mogomotsi, Patricia/AAB-3721-2020
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0165-0009
EI 1573-1480
J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
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PT J
AU Huong, NTL
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   Fahad, S
AF Nguyen Thi Lan Huong
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   Fahad, Shah
TI Farmers' perception, awareness and adaptation to climate change:
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Farmers' perception; Northwest Vietnam
ID AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION; STRATEGIES; DETERMINANTS
AB Purpose - This study aims to examine the extent to which farmers are aware of climate change and how they have modified their growing practices in response to perceived climate changes.
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C1 [Nguyen Thi Lan Huong; Bo, Yao Shun; Fahad, Shah] Northwest Agr & Forestry Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Yangling, Peoples R China.
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C3 Northwest A&F University - China
RP Bo, YS (corresponding author), Northwest Agr & Forestry Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Yangling, Peoples R China.
EM yaoshunbo@163.com
RI Fahad, Shah/K-4922-2019
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1756-8692
EI 1756-8706
J9 INT J CLIM CHANG STR
JI Int. J. Clim. Chang. Strateg. Manag.
PY 2017
VL 9
IS 4
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DI 10.1108/IJCCSM-02-2017-0032
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA FD6IY
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PT J
AU Chen, HS
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AF Chen, Han-Shi
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TI Development of Environmental Action Plans for Adaptation to Climate
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SO AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate Change Adaptation Plan concerning Air (CCAP-Air); Climate and
   air quality models; AIoT; Nature-Based Solution (NBS); Green finance
ID GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE; HEALTH; IMPACT; DEPOSITION; EMISSIONS; POLLUTION;
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AB The impacts of climate change on air quality (tropospheric ozone pollution, particulate matter pollution, atmospheric deposition effect, and extreme weather events) greatly threaten most creatures on the earth who need to breathe fresh and non-toxic air. To respond to the impacts of climate change concerning air, many countries have proposed corresponding adaptation plans to reduce these impacts. In this study, a Climate Change Adaptation Plan concerning Air (CCAPAir) is proposed based on the summary of policies and strategies in developed countries (United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Australia), where five main strategies were suggested, including integrating the impacts of climate change on air quality into legislation, developing models to simulate the impacts of climate change on air quality, incorporating nature-based solutions into air quality management, considering AIoT (Artificial Intelligence Internet of Things) into climate change monitoring and governance, and establishing green finance system for tackling climate change. The CCAP-Air proposed in the current work provides insights for countries and regions to solve climate change challenges with respect to air quality management.
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C3 National Taiwan University; National Taiwan University; Yuan Ze
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RP Chiang, PC (corresponding author), Natl Taiwan Univ, Grad Inst Environm Engn, Taipei 10673, Taiwan.
EM pcchiang@ntu.edu.tw
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OI Lin, Merrisa/0000-0002-6399-778X
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FX Financial Market Development (FMD) Saudi Arabia FMD and economic growth
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PI TAICHUNG COUNTY
PA CHAOYANG UNIV TECH, DEPT ENV ENG & MGMT, PROD CTR AAQR, NO 168, JIFONG E
   RD, WUFONG TOWNSHIP, TAICHUNG COUNTY, 41349, TAIWAN
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WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA Q7GZ5
UT WOS:001059183600003
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Trilnick, I
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AF Trilnick, Itai
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TI Microclimate Engineering for Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture:
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SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Agriculture; climate change; kaolin; microclimate engineering;
   pistachio; Q16; Q54; Q11; C63
ID TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE; DORMANCY BREAKING; ECONOMICS; IMPACTS; DEMAND;
   PLANTS; FRUIT; CHILL
AB Can farmers adapt to climate change by altering effective weather conditions on their fields? Existing technologies allow farmers to cool down plants by a few degrees during critical periods, reducing the damage from excess heat. With nonlinear effects of high temperatures on yields, slight cooling can bring significant gains in many crops. We call this approach "microclimate engineering" (MCE) and note that it could be useful as a climate change adaptation concept. Our case study deals with California pistachios, threatened by warming daytime temperatures in the winter. A new solution for sunlight reflection, based on products already used in other contexts and crops, could potentially help deal with this challenge. We develop a model to analyze grower choice and market outcomes with MCE for California pistachios. The expected increase in welfare for the period of 2020-2040 is assessed at 0.49-1.42 billion dollars under several scenarios. Simulation results show increases in consumer surplus and total welfare when MCE is available but decreases in aggregate grower profits. We also introduce market power to test its potential effects on the gains from MCE, finding mixed effects.
C1 [Trilnick, Itai; Zilberman, David] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Agr & Resource Econ, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Berkeley
RP Trilnick, I (corresponding author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Agr & Resource Econ, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0002-9092
EI 1467-8276
J9 AM J AGR ECON
JI Am. J. Agr. Econ.
PD AUG
PY 2021
VL 103
IS 4
BP 1342
EP 1358
DI 10.1111/ajae.12202
EA MAR 2021
PG 17
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Economics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Business & Economics
GA TE0GE
UT WOS:000635044700001
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Alverson, K
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AF Alverson, Keith
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BE Zommers, Z
   Alverson, K
TI Resilience The Science of Adaptation to Climate Change Introduction
SO RESILIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Alverson, Keith] UN Environm, Int Environm Technol Ctr, Osaka, Japan.
   [Zommers, Zinta] Mercy Corps, London, England.
   [Zommers, Zinta] Food & Agr Org United Nations, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
RP Alverson, K (corresponding author), UN Environm, Int Environm Technol Ctr, Osaka, Japan.
RI Alverson, Keith/JRX-4301-2023
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PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
PI AMSTERDAM
PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
BN 978-0-12-811892-4; 978-0-12-811891-7
PY 2018
BP XIX
EP XXII
D2 10.1016/C2016-0-02121-6
PG 4
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BM4JN
UT WOS:000463395600002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Oyekale, AS
AF Oyekale, Abayomi Samuel
TI Climate change adaptation and cocoa farm rehabilitation behaviour in
   Ahafo Ano North District of Ashanti region, Ghana
SO OPEN AGRICULTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; cocoa farm renovation; cocoa farm
   rehabilitation; land tenure; Ghana
AB Sustainable cocoa production is the hub of economic development and growth in Ghana. Climate change has been implicated in the dwindling productivity of the Ghanaian cocoa sub-sector, although deforestation for cocoa farmland expansion poses significant long-term risks to ecosystem stability and environmental conservation. This study assessed farmers' perception of climate change, their adaptation methods and the factors explaining involvement in the renovation/rehabilitation of old cocoa farms. The data were collected from 378 cocoa farmers in Ahafo Ano North District in the Ashanti region. The data were analysed with Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Ordinary Least Square regression, Negative Binomial regression and Two-stage Probit regression. The results showed that the majority of the farmers were older than 50 years and attained primary education. High temperature (64.29%), too stormy rainfall (64.29%) and too much rainfall (61.90%) were largely perceived by cocoa farmers in 2015. The farmers were adapting to climate change through diversification into other crops (70.63%), planting of hybrid varieties (71.69%), commitment to spray cocoa pods regularly (74.87%) and initiation of some changes in the planting and harvesting times (71.96%). The adaptation was significantly influenced (p < 0.05) by cocoa farming experience, number of children under the age of 5 years, perception of extremely high temperature, perception too low rainfall, perception of delay in commencement of rainfall, cultivation of cocoa as the primary crop, perception of delay in rainfall stop and delay in regular farm clearing and rented farm. Cocoa rehabilitation decision was influenced by climate change adaptation indicator, monthly income, perception of extreme temperature and sharecropping. The implications of the results were that promotion of climate change perception would facilitate adaptation, and the form of cocoa farmland ownership as well as climate change adaptation indicator influenced farmers' involvement in cocoa farm rehabilitation.
C1 [Oyekale, Abayomi Samuel] North West Univ, Dept Agr Econ & Extens, Mafikeng Campus, ZA-2735 Mmabatho, South Africa.
C3 North West University - South Africa
RP Oyekale, AS (corresponding author), North West Univ, Dept Agr Econ & Extens, Mafikeng Campus, ZA-2735 Mmabatho, South Africa.
EM asoyekale@gmail.com
OI Oyekale, Abayomi/0000-0001-8030-8950
FU North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, through my Institutional
   Research Excellence Awards (IREAs)
FX The data collection activities were funded by the North-West University,
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U2 16
PU DE GRUYTER POLAND SP Z O O
PI WARSAW
PA BOGUMILA ZUGA 32A STR, 01-811 WARSAW, MAZOVIA, POLAND
SN 2391-9531
J9 OPEN AGRIC
JI Open Agric.
PD APR 3
PY 2021
VL 6
IS 1
BP 263
EP 275
DI 10.1515/opag-2020-0191
PG 13
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Agriculture
GA RL7BX
UT WOS:000639124900001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Oliva, RDP
   Huaman, J
   Vásquez-Lavin, F
   Barrientos, M
   Gelcich, S
AF Ponce Oliva, Roberto D.
   Huaman, Joana
   Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe
   Barrientos, Manuel
   Gelcich, Stefan
TI Firms adaptation to climate change through product innovation
SO JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation strategies; Product innovation; Food sector;
   Aquaculture; Co-production; Multi-stage approach
ID TRADITIONAL FOOD-PRODUCTS; WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; CONSUMERS WILLINGNESS;
   MUSSEL AQUACULTURE; EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE; WATER SCARCITY; COPRODUCTION;
   PREFERENCES; PERFORMANCE; STRATEGIES
AB Climate change will impose high costs on different societal actors, including firms and organizations, forcing them to adapt to this new situation. Although the relevance of implementing adaptation strategies is widely recognized, studies on firms' adaptation to climate change are still in their infancy, especially regarding small and medium enterprises. Following a multi-stage approach, we analyze how small and medium enterprises in the marine food industry could adapt to climate-induced ocean acidification through product innovation. First, we use a co-production process with the firms' representatives to gain insights into the industry's adaptation opportunities, in which product innovation arises as the preferred strategy. Second, using a Discrete Choice Experiment, we test if consumers value both the mussels' attributes likely affected by ocean acidification (sensory and nutritional) and the proposed new products developed to adapt to it. We also analyze preferences' heterogeneity through a latent class model. Our results show that consumers value the attributes potentially affected by ocean acidification. We found high heterogeneity in consumer preferences regarding product types, disentangled into two classes (non-innovative consumers and consumers willing to innovate). We suggest that the industry could base its adaptation strategy on two pillars: 1) maintain the traditional format, thus satisfying 21% of the market (non-innovative consumers); 2) direct the innovation efforts towards the canned format, thus satisfying those consumers willing to innovate (79% of the market). Although consumers willing to innovate are prone to try new formats, the preferred alternatives are not radical innovations.
C1 [Ponce Oliva, Roberto D.; Huaman, Joana; Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe] Univ Desarrollo, Sch Business & Econ, Concepcion, Chile.
   [Ponce Oliva, Roberto D.; Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe; Gelcich, Stefan] Ctr Appl Ecol & Sustainabil CAPES, Santiago, Chile.
   [Ponce Oliva, Roberto D.; Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe; Gelcich, Stefan] Inst Milenio Socioecol Costera SECOS, Santiago, Chile.
   [Barrientos, Manuel] Univ Durham, Business Sch, Durham, England.
   [Gelcich, Stefan] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Fac Ciencias Biol, Dept Ecol, Santiago, Chile.
C3 Universidad del Desarrollo; Durham University; Pontificia Universidad
   Catolica de Chile
RP Oliva, RDP (corresponding author), Ainavillo 456, Concepcion, Chile.
EM robertoponce@udd.cl
RI Barrientos, Manuel/LEN-2627-2024; Ponce, Roberto/AAG-1061-2020; Lavin,
   Felipe/AAF-7373-2020; Gelcich, Stefan/LSL-2212-2024
OI Ponce, Roberto D./0000-0001-5024-7456; Huaman,
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   Vasquez Lavin, Felipe/0000-0002-0767-998X
FU ANID PIA/BASAL [FB0002]; Millennium initiative [ICN 2019_015]; National
   Agency for Research and Development (ANID)/Scholarship Program/DOCTORADO
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FX This study was funded by the ANID PIA/BASAL FB0002, the Millennium
   initiative ICN 2019_015, and the National Agency for Research and
   Development (ANID)/Scholarship Program/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2021
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JI J. Clean Prod.
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering; Environmental Sciences
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PT J
AU Lundqvist, LJ
AF Lundqvist, Lennart J.
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   Gothenburg Metropolitan Area
SO EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; multi-level context; local master planning;
   coordination; legitimacy; effectiveness
ID LEGITIMACY
AB Individual local governments are key players in Sweden's strategy for climate adaptation but their authority does not match the scale of climate change and its impacts. Competences are divided among local, regional and national authorities. Climate adaptation thus requires cooperation, particularly in metropolitan regions. This raises issues of coordination, legitimacy and effectiveness of adaptation measures recommended in local Master Plans. The focus here is on how the 13 municipalities in the Gothenburg Metropolitan Areaexpected to be the part of Sweden most affected by impacts of climate changeaddress and act upon issues of climate change adaptation within the framework of Sweden's Planning and Building Act, which places responsibility for the common interest of climate adaptation with local governments. Analysing municipal Master Plans, as well as the comments on these plans from the regional County Administrative Board and from Goteborg Region Association of Local Authorities, the inter-municipal association charged with infrastructural planning, I identify patterns in terms of coordination, legitimacy and effectiveness of planning for climate change adaptation. Results are discussed in relation to propositions from recent research on planning for climate adaptation in multi-level contexts.
C1 [Lundqvist, Lennart J.] Univ Gothenburg, Dept Polit Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden.
C3 University of Gothenburg
RP Lundqvist, LJ (corresponding author), Univ Gothenburg, Dept Polit Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden.
EM lennart.lundqvist@pol.gu.se
RI Lundqvist, Lennart/ABD-8065-2020
FU Swedish Research Council; Dept. of Political Science, Gothenburg
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FX Swedish Research Council: Fair and Feasible Climate Change Adaptation
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PT J
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SO JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMISTS
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DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; international environmental agreements;
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ID ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS; CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES; INNOVATION; PROTECTION;
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RP Li, HX (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Dept Econ, 200 Univ Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
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PA 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954 USA
SN 2333-5955
EI 2333-5963
J9 J ASSOC ENVIRON RESO
JI J. Assoc. Environ. Resour. Econ.
PD MAY 1
PY 2019
VL 6
IS 3
BP 503
EP 530
DI 10.1086/702644
PG 28
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HP6SB
UT WOS:000461815100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Sumari, BK
   Pauline, N
   Mabhuye, EB
AF Sumari, Beatrice Kundael
   Pauline, Noah
   Mabhuye, Edmund Bwanduruko
TI Integrating Bottom-up and Top-down Approaches in Tanzania's Climate
   Change Adaptation Planning: Exploring Their Impact on Adaptive Capacity
   in Adaptation Projects
SO JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Climate change; adaptation projects; adaptive capacity; top-down
   approach; bottom-up approach; Tanzania
ID PATHWAYS; POWER
AB The purpose of this article is to investigate the influence of planning methodologies, specifically the distinctions between top-down and bottom-up approaches, on the adaptive capacity of climate change adaptation projects. Despite the prevalence of both approaches in Tanzania, there remains a lack of understanding regarding the differences in project's adaptive capacity between projects executed under each methodology. To address this gap, the study conducts an in-depth evaluation of four adaptation projects in the Arusha region, Tanzania. The study utilises a theoretical framework based on Structure and Agency by Antony Giddens (1976) and qualitative data derived from focus group discussions, interviews, and field observations. Our findings reveal significant disparities between projects executed under top-down and bottom-up approaches. Projects guided by top-down methodologies, typically led by central government agencies, often result in maladaptive outcomes due to their one-size-fits-all approach. In contrast, the bottom-up planning approach empowers communities with greater agency, leading to heightened adaptive capacity, though the approach still faces challenges. Based on these findings, the study recommends prioritizing bottom-up approaches for future initiatives in Tanzania. By empowering communities and enhancing their agency in project decision-making, these approaches can foster greater adaptability to climate change challenges.
C1 [Sumari, Beatrice Kundael; Pauline, Noah; Mabhuye, Edmund Bwanduruko] Univ Dar Es Salaam, Ctr Climate Change Studies, POB 33453, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
C3 University of Dar es Salaam
RP Sumari, BK (corresponding author), Univ Dar Es Salaam, Ctr Climate Change Studies, POB 33453, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
EM sumaribeatrice54@gmail.com
FU GAP project under DANIDA; Danish Institute for International Studies
   (DIIS)
FX The authors extend their gratitude to Mikkel Funder from the Danish
   Institute for International Studies (DIIS) for his insightful review and
   valuable contributions to the original draft of this article.
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U1 0
U2 0
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0022-0388
EI 1743-9140
J9 J DEV STUD
JI J. Dev. Stud.
PD 2024 DEC 21
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/00220388.2024.2428608
EA DEC 2024
PG 18
WC Development Studies; Economics
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Business & Economics
GA Q1A3D
UT WOS:001382095500001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Stanturf, JA
   Madsen, P
   Sagheb-Talebi, K
   Hansen, OK
AF Stanturf, John A.
   Madsen, Palle
   Sagheb-Talebi, Khosro
   Hansen, Ole K.
TI Transformational restoration: novel ecosystems in Denmark
SO PLANT BIOSYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT International Congress on Sustainable Restoration of Mediterranean
   Forests - Analysis and Perspective within the Context of Bio-Based
   Economy Development under Global Changes
CY APR 19-21, 2017
CL Palermo, ITALY
SP Int Union Forest Res Org Res Grp 1 06 Restorat Degraded Sites, Int Union Forest Res Org Res Grp 3 02 Stand Establishment & Treatment, Int Union Forest Res Org Task Forces Forest Adaptat & Restorat under Global Change, Climate Change & Forest Hlth, Univ Insubria, Univ Palermo, Tuscia Univ, Italian Soc Forest Restorat, Italian Acad Forest Sci, Italian Botan Soc
DE Assisted migration; Caspian forests; forest landscape restoration;
   climate change adaptation; refugia
ID WHITE-TAILED DEER; FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION; CLIMATE-CHANGE
   ADAPTATION; FIR ABIES-ALBA; ASSISTED MIGRATION; GLACIAL REFUGIA;
   POSTGLACIAL COLONIZATION; HARDWOOD FORESTS; ALLELIC RICHNESS; CHANGE
   IMPACTS
AB Restoring the estimated 1 billion hectares of degraded forests must consider future climate accompanied by novel ecosystems. Transformational restoration can play a key role in adaptation to climate change but it is conceptually the most divergent from contemporary approaches favoring native species and natural disturbance regimes. Here, we review concepts of novelty in ecosystems with examples of emergent/neo-native and designed novel ecosystems, with application to transformational restoration. Danish forests have a high degree of novelty and provide a realistic context for discussing assisted migration, one method of transformational adaptation. Deforestation and impacts of past land use created a highly degraded landscape dominated by heathland in western Denmark. Restoration with non-native species began 150years ago because the native broadleaves could not establish on the heathlands. Danish forestry continues to rely extensively on non-native species. Preparing for transformational adaptation requires risky research today to prepare for events in the future and refugia from the last glaciation may provide genetic material better adapted to future climate. A new project will test whether species and provenances from the Caspian forests in Iran possess greater genetic diversity and superior resistance (physiological adaptability) and resilience (evolutionary adaptability) and possibly a gene pool for future adaptation.
C1 [Stanturf, John A.] US Forest Serv, Ctr Forest Disturbance Sci, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
   [Madsen, Palle; Hansen, Ole K.] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Geosci & Nat Resource Management, Copenhagen, Denmark.
   [Sagheb-Talebi, Khosro] AREEO, RIFR, Tehran, Iran.
C3 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); United States Forest
   Service; University of Copenhagen
RP Stanturf, JA (corresponding author), US Forest Serv, Ctr Forest Disturbance Sci, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM drdirt48@gmail.com
RI Stanturf, John/M-4171-2019; Sagheb Talebi, Khosro/E-4230-2017; Hansen,
   Ole/M-9249-2016
OI Sagheb Talebi, Khosro/0000-0001-6831-7125; Hansen,
   Ole/0000-0001-6646-1262; Stanturf, John/0000-0002-6828-9459
FU Villum Fonden
FX This work was supported by the Villum Fonden for the project "Caspian".
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   Nkem, JN
   Locatelli, B
AF Bele, Mekou Youssoufa
   Somorin, Olufunso
   Sonwa, Denis Jean
   Nkem, Johnson Ndi
   Locatelli, Bruno
TI Forests and climate change adaptation policies in Cameroon
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Forests; Adaptation; National policies; Cameroon
ID REDUCING EMISSIONS; DEFORESTATION; DEGRADATION
AB Nowadays, adaptation has become a key focus of the scientific and policy-making communities and is a major area of discussion in the multilateral climate change process. As climate change is projected to hit the poorest the hardest, it is especially important for developing countries to pay particular attention to the management of natural resources and agricultural activities. In most of these countries such as Cameroon, forest can play important role in achieving broader climate change adaptation goals. However, forest generally receives very little attention in national development programme and strategies such as policy dialogues on climate change and poverty reduction strategies. Using a qualitative approach to data collection through content analysis of relevant Cameroon policy documents, the integration of climate change adaptation was explored and the level of attention given to forests for adaptation analysed. Results indicate that, with the exception of the First National Communication to UNFCCC that focused mostly on mitigation and related issues, current policy documents in Cameroon are void of tangible reference to climate change, and hence failing in drawing the relevance of forest in sheltering populations from the many projected impacts of climate change. Policies related to forest rely on a generalized concept of sustainable forest management and do not identify the specific changes that need to be incorporated into management strategies and policies towards achieving adaptation. The strategies and recommendations made in those documents only serve to improve understanding of Cameroon natural resources and add resilience to the natural systems in coping with anthropogenic stresses. The paper draws attention to the need to address the constraints of lack of awareness and poor flow of information on the potentials of forests for climate change adaptation. It highlights the need for integrating forest for adaptation into national development programmes and strategies, and recommends a review of the existing environmental legislations and their implications on poverty reduction strategy and adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Bele, Mekou Youssoufa; Somorin, Olufunso; Sonwa, Denis Jean] Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR, Yaounde, Cameroon.
   [Somorin, Olufunso] Forest & Nat Conservat Policy Wageningen Univ, Wageningen, Netherlands.
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   [Locatelli, Bruno] CIRAD UPR Forest Resources, Montpellier, France.
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C3 CGIAR; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); Wageningen
   University & Research; CIRAD; CGIAR; Center for International Forestry
   Research (CIFOR)
RP Bele, MY (corresponding author), Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR, POB 2008, Yaounde, Cameroon.
EM b.youssoufa@cgiar.org; o.somorin@cgiar.org; d.sonwa@cgiar.org;
   johnson.nkem@undp.org; bruno.locatelli@cirad.fr
RI Somorin, Olufunso/F-7143-2010; Locatelli, Bruno/C-9957-2009
OI Locatelli, Bruno/0000-0003-2983-1644
FU International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Congo Basin Forests
   and Climate Change Adaptation project in Central Africa (CoFCCA)
FX We would like to thank all those who have provided us with documents and
   information necessary for this paper. We sincerely thank Nkakene Njoya
   Zouliatou for her useful comments especially English proof reading on
   early version of the paper. We are also very grateful to anonymous
   reviewers whose comments and suggestions have substantially improved the
   manuscript. Special thanks go to the International Development Research
   Centre (IDRC), the funding agency of the Congo Basin Forests and Climate
   Change Adaptation project in Central Africa (CoFCCA) executed by the
   Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
EI 1573-1596
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JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
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VL 16
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DI 10.1007/s11027-010-9264-8
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Tapia, MA
   Pulhin, JM
   Peras, RJJ
AF Tapia, Maricel A.
   Pulhin, Juan M.
   Peras, Rose Jane J.
TI Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change of selected
   community-based forest management areas in Oas, Albay, Philippines
SO ASIA LIFE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; extreme weather events; vulnerability; adaptation;
   community-based forest management; CBFM; Oas; Albay; Philippines
C1 [Tapia, Maricel A.; Pulhin, Juan M.; Peras, Rose Jane J.] Univ Philippines Los Banos, Dept Social Forestry & Forest Governance, Coll Forestry & Nat Resources, College Los Banos 4031, Laguna, Philippines.
C3 University of the Philippines System; University of the Philippines Los
   Banos
RP Tapia, MA (corresponding author), Univ Philippines Los Banos, Dept Social Forestry & Forest Governance, Coll Forestry & Nat Resources, College Los Banos 4031, Laguna, Philippines.
RI Pulhin, Juan/AAV-6489-2021
NR 0
TC 1
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PU ASIA LIFE SCIENCES
PI LOS BANOS, COLLEGE
PA C/O DR. WILLIAM SM. GRUEZO, CHAIRMAN, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES,
   D-206 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BUIL, LOS BANOS, COLLEGE, LAGUNA, 4031,
   PHILIPPINES
SN 0117-3375
J9 ASIA LIFE SCI
JI Asia Life Sci.
PD JUL-DEC
PY 2014
VL 23
IS 2
BP 567
EP 567
PG 1
WC Biology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
GA AJ5YP
UT WOS:000337766500015
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Washington-Ottombre, C
   Pijanowski, BC
AF Washington-Ottombre, Camille
   Pijanowski, Bryan C.
TI Rural organizations and adaptation to climate change and variability in
   rural Kenya
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LA English
DT Article
DE Collective action; Adaptation to climate change; Local rural
   institutions; Rural organizations; Rural producer organizations; Kenya
ID CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS; ROTATING SAVINGS; VULNERABILITY
AB Numerous studies have shown that collective action affects the type and efficiency of short- and long-term adaptation to climate change. This empirical study contributes to the body of the literature on collective action and adaptive capacity by demonstrating how organizations frame responses to climate variability and change in rural Kenya by promoting local rural institutions. By analyzing interviews, role-playing games, and household surveys, we ask how local rural organizations shape coping strategies to climate variability and how they may structure future adaptations to climate change. We also investigate what types of households participate in those organizations and how their participation may impact their vulnerability to climate change and variability. Our analysis shows that in places rendered especially vulnerable to climate change by arid climatic conditions, the disengagement of governmental services, and a limited access to income-generating activities, local rural organizations increase livelihood security. Those organizations reduce local vulnerabilities and enhance collective action. In contrast to common diversification and livelihood security strategies which rely on the access to urban or peri-urban structures, local rural institutions and organizations allow for rural and grassroots sustainable adaptation strategies. In that respect, they constitute a resilient and mostly untapped resource for visibly strengthening livelihood security and adaptive capacities in rural Kenya.
C1 [Washington-Ottombre, Camille] Oberlin Coll, Environm Studies Program, Oberlin, OH 44074 USA.
   [Pijanowski, Bryan C.] Purdue Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Resources, W Lafayette, IN 47906 USA.
C3 University System of Ohio; Oberlin College; Purdue University System;
   Purdue University
RP Washington-Ottombre, C (corresponding author), Oberlin Coll, Environm Studies Program, Oberlin, OH 44074 USA.
EM cwashing@oberlin.edu
RI Washington-Ottombre, Camille/GXG-0564-2022
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PY 2013
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Okunola, OH
   Bako, AI
AF Okunola, Olasunkanmi Habeeb
   Bako, Abdullateef Iyanda
TI Exploring residential characteristics as determinants of household
   adaptation to climate change in Lagos, Nigeria
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Nigeria; Climate change; Residents' perceptions; Coping responses;
   Household adaptation; Residential characteristics
ID RISK PERCEPTION; VULNERABILITY; IMPACTS
AB Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors influencing residents' adaptation strategies to climate change effects in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The metropolis was stratified into low, medium and high residential densities. Across the residential densities, questionnaires were administered on 384 residents. The questionnaire addressed issues on resident's socio-economic and demographic attributes, awareness of climate change and factors influencing residents' adaptation to climate change. Data were analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings Result indicated that the adaptation strategies adopted by residents in the different residential areas were similar but varied in magnitude as denoted by the resident response index RRI (RRIh = 3.32, RRIm = 3.39 and RRIl = 3.41). The multiple regression analysis computed indicated the residential characteristics such as education, average monthly income, age, house type and house ownership (p < 0.05) were significant factors influencing resident's level of climate change adaptation strategies adopted. Research limitations/implications The study could be strengthened by looking at specific climate change effects such as floods or drought in major cities of Nigeria. Hence, the view presented in this paper may not be considered generalizable to the impacts of climate change in the study area. Originality/value In recent years, research studies on human adaptation and coping strategies to climate change have generated considerable development interest. This study contributed to this growing area of research by examining the factors influencing residents' adaptation strategies to climate change in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria.
C1 [Okunola, Olasunkanmi Habeeb] Univ Witwatersrand, Global Change Inst GCI, Johannesburg, South Africa.
   [Okunola, Olasunkanmi Habeeb] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Geog Archaeol & Environm Studies GAES, Johannesburg, South Africa.
   [Bako, Abdullateef Iyanda] Univ Ilorin, Dept Urban & Reg Planning, Ilorin, Nigeria.
C3 University of Witwatersrand; University of Witwatersrand; University of
   Ilorin
RP Okunola, OH (corresponding author), Univ Witwatersrand, Global Change Inst GCI, Johannesburg, South Africa.; Okunola, OH (corresponding author), Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Geog Archaeol & Environm Studies GAES, Johannesburg, South Africa.
EM olasunkanmi.habeeb@gmail.com
RI Bako, Abdullateef/ISS-1066-2023; Okunola, Olasunkanmi/AAG-2633-2021
OI OKUNOLA, Olasunkanmi/0000-0001-5855-8291
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ER

PT J
AU Lede, E
   Pearce, T
   Furgal, C
   Wolki, M
   Ashford, G
   Ford, JD
AF Lede, Eric
   Pearce, Tristan
   Furgal, Chris
   Wolki, Melanie
   Ashford, Graham
   Ford, James D.
TI The role of multiple stressors in adaptation to climate change in the
   Canadian Arctic
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive capacity; Gender; Inuit; Inuvialuit; Paulatuk; Resilience;
   Vulnerability
ID CHANGE VULNERABILITY; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; SEA-ICE; CONTEXT; INUIT;
   COMMUNITIES; LIVELIHOODS; IMPACTS; REMOTE
AB Climate change is occurring at accelerated rates in the Arctic, and its impacts are being experienced by human communities in the context of other environmental and societal stressors. This paper argues that an assessment of human vulnerability to climate change requires knowledge of these stressors, including the interactions among them that influence people's sensitivity to climate risks and adaptability. This paper examines the role of multiple stressors in adaptation to climate change through a case study of Paulatuk, Northwest Territories, Canada. It is based on collaborative research involving semi-structured interviews with 28 participants, participant observation, and analysis of secondary sources of information. In the context of subsistence harvesting, climatic stressors have affected access to, and the availability of, some fish and wildlife and are making travel conditions more unpredictable and dangerous. These stressors are being experienced at the same time as societal stressors such as financial and social barriers to participating in subsistence, challenges with local schooling, lifestyle changes, housing shortage and overcrowding, and addiction. Many of the coping strategies used by people in Paulatuk to deal with stressors involve trade-offs, such as leaving the community for school or leaving school to participate in subsistence and switching species harvested in response to a decline in one species, which has undermined resilience to other stressors. This research demonstrates the need to consider the role of pre-existing environmental and societal stressors and diversity within communities in climate change adaptation planning in the Arctic.
C1 [Lede, Eric; Pearce, Tristan] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Sippy Downs, Qld, Australia.
   [Pearce, Tristan] Univ Northern British Columbia, Dept Global & Int Studies, Prince George, BC, Canada.
   [Furgal, Chris] Trent Univ, Chanie Wenjack Sch Indigenous Studies, Peterborough, ON, Canada.
   [Furgal, Chris] Trent Univ, Trent Sch Environm, Peterborough, ON, Canada.
   [Wolki, Melanie] Community Paulatuk, Paulatuk, NT, Canada.
   [Ashford, Graham] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sch Sci & Engn, Sippy Downs, Qld, Australia.
   [Ford, James D.] Univ Leeds, Priestley Int Ctr Climate, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England.
C3 University of the Sunshine Coast; University of Northern British
   Columbia; Trent University; Trent University; University of the Sunshine
   Coast; University of Leeds
RP Lede, E (corresponding author), Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Sippy Downs, Qld, Australia.
EM ericlede4@gmail.com
RI Ashford, Graham/AAK-3974-2021; Pearce, Tristan/L-9139-2019; Ford,
   James/A-4284-2013
OI Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456; Ashford, Graham/0000-0002-8458-6218
FU ArcticNet Project 1.1 "Community vulnerability, resilience and
   adaptation to climate change in the Canadian Arctic"; Social Sciences
   and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant; Australian Government
   Research Training Program Scholarship; University of the Sunshine Coast
   Faculty of Arts, Business and Law Higher Degree by Research scholarship
FX This research was made possible through the financial support of
   ArcticNet Project 1.1 "Community vulnerability, resilience and
   adaptation to climate change in the Canadian Arctic," Social Sciences
   and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant Project "Vulnerability and
   resilience to climate change in the Canadian Arctic," the Australian
   Government Research Training Program Scholarship, a University of the
   Sunshine Coast Faculty of Arts, Business and Law Higher Degree by
   Research scholarship and infrastructure support from Parks Canada and
   the Sustainability Research Centre at the University of the Sunshine
   Coast.
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PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 1436-3798
EI 1436-378X
J9 REG ENVIRON CHANGE
JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
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PY 2021
VL 21
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AR 50
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PT B
AU Ebi, KL
AF Ebi, Kristie L.
BE Brainard, L
   Jones, A
   Purvis, N
TI Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in Low-Income Countries
SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL POVERTY: A BILLION LIVES IN THE BALANCE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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C3 United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
RI Ebi, Kristie/AFK-6769-2022
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UT WOS:000302027500010
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Friis-Hansen, E
AF Friis-Hansen, Esbern
BA FriisHansen, E
BF FriisHansen, E
TI Decentralized Governance of Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa
   Foreword
SO DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Friis-Hansen, Esbern] Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3 Aarhus University; Danish Institute for International Studies
RP Friis-Hansen, E (corresponding author), Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
EM efh@diis.dk
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PU CABI PUBLISHING-C A B INT
PI WALLINGFORD
PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78639-077-6; 978-1-78639-076-9
PY 2017
BP IX
EP IX
PG 1
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BP2QQ
UT WOS:000544492600001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rampa, A
   Lovo, S
AF Rampa, Alexis
   Lovo, Stefania
TI Revisiting the effects of the Ethiopian land tenure reform using
   satellite data. A focus on agricultural productivity, climate change
   mitigation and adaptation
SO WORLD DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Ethiopia; Land tenure reform; Climate change mitigation; Climate change
   adaptation; Agricultural productivity; Climate smart agriculture;
   Satellite data; NDVI
ID SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION; PROPERTY-RIGHTS; INVESTMENT INCENTIVES; WATER
   CONSERVATION; FARM PRODUCTIVITY; CERTIFICATION; NDVI; INSECURITY;
   SECURITY; IMPACTS
AB This study examines the effects of the land registration and certification programme introduced in 1998 in the Tigray region of Ethiopia on agricultural productivity, climate change mitigation and adaptation. We use satellite-based measures of greenness and implement a difference-in-differences approach, comparing pixels on both sides of the Tigray-Amhara regional border. Results show positive and persistent effects of the programme on agricultural productivity and climate change mitigation. By examining years when adverse climate and weather events occurred, we also find evidence of increased adaptation to climate change. We show that our results are consistent with the reform enhancing farmers' tenure security and inducing an increase in the adoption of climate smart agricultural practices.
C1 [Rampa, Alexis] Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev, Whiteknights Road, Reading RG6 6EU, England.
   [Lovo, Stefania] Univ Reading, Dept Econ, Whiteknights Campus, Reading RG6 6EU, England.
C3 University of Reading; University of Reading
RP Rampa, A (corresponding author), Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev, Whiteknights Road, Reading RG6 6EU, England.
EM alexis.rampa@pgr.reading.ac.uk; s.lovo@reading.ac.uk
FU Farm Management Unit, University of Reading (UK)
FX This work was supported by the Edith Mary Gayton bequest managed by the
   Farm Management Unit, University of Reading (UK).
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PT J
AU Silvast, A
   Kongsager, R
   Lehtonen, TK
   Lundgren, M
   Virtanen, M
AF Silvast, Antti
   Kongsager, Rico
   Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo
   Lundgren, Minna
   Virtanen, Mikko
TI Critical infrastructure vulnerability: a research note on adaptation to
   climate change in the Nordic countries
SO GEOGRAFISK TIDSSKRIFT-DANISH JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY
LA English
DT Article
DE Vulnerability; adaptation; climate change; infrastructure; local
   communities
ID RISK; TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; SYSTEMS; WATER
AB This research note reviews recent literature on the vulnerability of critical infrastructures caused by climate change with a focus on the Nordic countries. We integrate literature from three research areas: the role of critical infrastructures in the functioning of society, infrastructural vulnerabilities, and the long-term impacts of climate change. Focusing on climate change adaptation in the Nordic countries as a pivotal case, we discuss the mutually constitutive interrelationships between these three areas. The studies reviewed bring together social science and humanities research on infrastructure systems, their vulnerabilities, and climate change. By highlighting interdisciplinary perspectives on infrastructures, climate change, and societal security, this research note discusses a Nordic model of infrastructure provision and links the Nordic debate to a burgeoning European discussion on the role of the social sciences and humanities in addressing societal challenges related to climate change and the role of infrastructures in providing welfare.
C1 [Silvast, Antti] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Interdisciplinary Studies Culture, Trondheim, Norway.
   [Kongsager, Rico] Univ Coll Copenhagen, Emergency & Risk Management, Copenhagen, Denmark.
   [Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo; Virtanen, Mikko] Tampere Univ, Fac Social Sci SOC, Tampere, Finland.
   [Lundgren, Minna] Mid Sweden Univ, Risk & Crisis Res Ctr, Sundsvall, Sweden.
C3 Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU); University College
   Copenhagen; Tampere University; Mid-Sweden University
RP Silvast, A (corresponding author), Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway.
EM antti.silvast@gmail.com
RI Kongsager, Rico/ABD-8853-2020; Lundgren, Minna/F-2992-2015; Silvast,
   Antti/KMA-6389-2024
OI Kongsager, Rico/0000-0002-6143-5396; Silvast, Antti/0000-0002-1026-6529;
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FU Strategic Research Council (Academy of Finland) [312624]; NTNU Energy
   Transition Initiative
FX This work was supported by the Strategic Research Council (Academy of
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PT J
AU Grothmann, T
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TI Adaptation to Climate Change - Potentials of Social Science Research in
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SO GAIA-ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
LA German
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; social sciences; vulnerability
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY
C1 [Grothmann, Torsten; Tekken, Vera] PIK, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany.
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C3 Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung; University Osnabruck;
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RP Grothmann, T (corresponding author), PIK, Postfach 60 12 03, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany.
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Doshi, D
   Garschagen, M
AF Doshi, Deepal
   Garschagen, Matthias
TI Assessing social contracts for urban adaptation through social listening
   on Twitter
SO NPJ URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; MEDIA DATA; BIG DATA; GOVERNMENT; DYNAMICS;
   EXPOSURE; MUMBAI; STATE
AB Adapting to climate change impacts requires a coherent social contract in which different actors agree on a clear distribution of roles and responsibilities. An urgent requirement is to understand the imagined social contracts on expected roles and responsibilities, which is particularly relevant in cities where very diverse social groups come together. However, there is limited empirical evidence on these expectations as they are often tacit and hard to capture across large populations and heterogeneous groups. Here we assess the social contract on flood risk management in Mumbai, using the concept of social listening in combination with Twitter data. We find wide gaps between and within imagined social contracts. Sentiments such as frustration and apathy expressed in tweets explain these gaps and highlight the need to build trust for achieving accepted and effective social contracts for adaptation. Theoretical, empirical, and methodological lessons can be transferred to other cities and beyond.
C1 [Doshi, Deepal; Garschagen, Matthias] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Munich, Germany.
C3 University of Munich
RP Doshi, D (corresponding author), Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Munich, Germany.
EM deepal.doshi@lmu.de
RI Doshi, Deepal/AAF-8338-2021
OI Doshi, Deepal/0000-0002-9606-2809
FU ANSCEND project - Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF),
   Germany [01LN1710A1]; Projekt DEAL
FX We are grateful to the two anonymous reviewers for their valuable
   feedback and comments which helped to revise the paper. We thank
   Professor Axel Bruns and Dr. Harald Sterly for their input in the early
   stages of developing the methodology. This research is supported by the
   TRANSCEND project (01LN1710A1), funded by the Federal Ministry of
   Education and Research (BMBF), Germany. Open Access funding enabled and
   organized by Projekt DEAL.
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JI npj Urban Sustain.
PD JUN 5
PY 2023
VL 3
IS 1
AR 30
DI 10.1038/s42949-023-00108-x
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WC Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Hirpha, HH
   Mpandeli, S
   Dagnew, AB
   Chibsa, T
   Abebe, C
AF Hirpha, Hurgesa Hundera
   Mpandeli, Sylvester
   Bantider Dagnew, Amare
   Chibsa, Temesgen
   Abebe, Cherinet
TI Assessing the integration of climate change adaptation and mitigation
   into national development planning of Ethiopia
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Policy; Climate change; Adaptation; Integration; National plans
AB Purpose Policy framework has significant roles in minimizing the impact of climate change in agrarian societies like Ethiopia. The purpose of this paper is to assess the integration of issues related to climate change adaptation into the national development planning of Ethiopia. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative research design, which depended on secondary and primary data sources, was used in this study. Data were collected from relevant documents. These were substantiated with field data gathered through key informant interviews and focus group discussions from participants identified using purposive sampling. Thematic analysis of the collected data was done by first considering the relevant documents and then comparing with the field data. During the analysis and interpretation, the results were combined to explain, confirm, refute and/or enrich the data obtained through document reviews and interviews. Findings The result of the study revealed that the general issues of environmental management have been included in the relevant documents (national plans). However, the documents do not explicitly identify climate change adaptation strategies and options that can alleviate the current impacts and the projected negative impacts associated with climate change. In fact, some documents were found to be characterized by numerous gaps. For example, the environmental policy of Ethiopia does not address climate trading, climate resilient green economy and recent development. The result from interviews shows that the constitution of the country lacks sufficiently addressing climate change adaptation. The result obtained from focus group discussion with informants indicated that the environmental policy of the country is shallow and suffers from showing clear direction regarding integration. The informants indicate that though there is an office that works on climate change at zonal level, there is no well-defined structure for climate change at zonal, district and Kebele levels and there appears to be weak integration among the different institutions working on climate change. Originality/value This study would speed up the revision of environmental policy of Ethiopia and the development of a separate policy document that focuses on adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Hirpha, Hurgesa Hundera] Arsi Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Asella, Ethiopia.
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   [Abebe, Cherinet] Arsi Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Asella, Ethiopia.
C3 University of South Africa; Addis Ababa University; Addis Ababa
   University
RP Hirpha, HH (corresponding author), Arsi Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Asella, Ethiopia.
EM hurgesa@gmail.com; sylvesterm@wrc.org.za; amare_zerfe@yahoo.com;
   temesg1@yahoo.com; cherinet2222@yahoo.com
RI Mpandeli, Sylvester/KDP-0391-2024
FU Arsi University
FX The authors would like to thank Arsi University for funding this
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SN 1756-8692
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JI Int. J. Clim. Chang. Strateg. Manag.
PD AUG 19
PY 2021
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DI 10.1108/IJCCSM-07-2020-0082
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU O'Donoghue, S
   Lehmann, M
   Major, D
   Major-Ex, G
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   Motau, A
   Haddaden, N
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   Costanza, R
   Groves, C
   Behie, A
   Johnson, K
AF O'Donoghue, Sean
   Lehmann, Martin
   Major, David
   Major-Ex, Graham
   Sutherland, Catherine
   Motau, Andries
   Haddaden, Nancy
   Kibria, Abu Smg
   Costanza, Robert
   Groves, Colin
   Behie, Alison
   Johnson, Katie
TI Adaptation to climate change in small coastal cities: The influence of
   development status on adaptation response
SO OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
AB In contrast to coastal towns and small urban settlements, small coastal cities (population of between 50,000 and 100,000) may exhibit comparable knowledge and planning infrastructure as larger cities or be similarly connected to research institutions. However, at a global level, there is little statistical data about small cities, and their numbers and locations are thus so far unknown. In this paper, five cases of small coastal cities, two of which are located in the USA -Miami Beach and Milford -and three, in Australia (Mandurah), Bangladesh (Sundarbans), and South Africa (Knysna) respectively, are presented and discussed in view of adaptation to climate change. All cases reported vulnerability to sea level rise, with impacts compounded by increasing storminess (and even hurricanes of increasing intensity), tides, inland flooding and loss of natural habitat. Changes in precipitation resulted in both reduced river flow, leading to sediment deficits and coastal erosion (from the sea) or increased river flow with similar damage (from the land). Adaptation response was most clearly delineated along lines of development status with wealthier, more highly developed cities pursuing more technologically advanced solutions, whilst the two cities of the Global South focused more on governance and capacity building solutions. Also, it was clear from the Knysna case that if a city or municipality lacks the capacity to effectively respond with adaptation measures, local private wealth may dominate and result in haphazard adaptation responses to the detriment of regional adaptation planning efforts. While this paper provides a first step in establishing a richer understanding, it is clear that more case studies across global regions and economic categories are required to deepen our understanding of climate change adaptation planning in small cities.
C1 [O'Donoghue, Sean; Sutherland, Catherine; Motau, Andries] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Kwa Zulu, South Africa.
   [O'Donoghue, Sean] EThekwini Municipal, Durban, South Africa.
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   [Major, David] Columbia Univ, New York, NY 10027 USA.
   [Haddaden, Nancy] Univ Western Australia, Nedlands, WA, Australia.
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C3 University of Kwazulu Natal; Aalborg University; Columbia University;
   University of Western Australia; University of Arizona; Australian
   National University; Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici
   (CMCC); Universita Ca Foscari Venezia
RP O'Donoghue, S (corresponding author), Univ KwaZulu Natal, Kwa Zulu, South Africa.
EM sean.odonoghue@durban.gov.za
RI Costanza, Robert/AAJ-3546-2021; Johnson, Katie/AHA-9459-2022
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0964-5691
EI 1873-524X
J9 OCEAN COAST MANAGE
JI Ocean Coastal Manage.
PD OCT 1
PY 2021
VL 211
AR 105788
DI 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.105788
EA JUN 2021
PG 8
WC Oceanography; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Oceanography; Water Resources
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UT WOS:000690737100002
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Guariguata, MR
   Cornelius, JP
   Locatelli, B
   Forner, C
   Sánchez-Azofeifa, GA
AF Guariguata, Manuel R.
   Cornelius, Jonathan P.
   Locatelli, Bruno
   Forner, Claudio
   Sanchez-Azofeifa, G. Arturo
TI Mitigation needs adaptation: Tropical forestry and climate change
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Tropical forests; Tropical tree plantations;
   Natural forest management
ID MAHOGANY SWIETENIA-MACROPHYLLA; BIG-LEAF MAHOGANY; SEEDLING
   REGENERATION; TREE REGENERATION; GENETIC-VARIATION; LARGE LIANAS;
   RAIN-FOREST; LAND-USE; MANAGEMENT; GROWTH
AB The relationship between tropical forests and global climate change has so far focused on mitigation, while much less emphasis has been placed on how management activities may help forest ecosystems adapt to this change. This paper discusses how tropical forestry practices can contribute to maintaining or enhancing the adaptive capacity of natural and planted forests to global climate change and considers challenges and opportunities for the integration of tropical forest management in broader climate change adaptation. In addition to the use of reduced impact logging to maintain ecosystem integrity, other approaches may be needed, such as fire prevention and management, as well as specific silvicultural options aimed at facilitating genetic adaptation. In the case of planted forests, the normally higher intensity of management (with respect to natural forest) offers additional opportunities for implementing adaptation measures, at both industrial and smallholder levels. Although the integration in forest management of measures aimed at enhancing adaptation to climate change may not involve substantial additional effort with respect to current practice, little action appears to have been taken to date. Tropical foresters and forest-dependent communities appear not to appreciate the risks posed by climate change and, for those who are aware of them, practical guidance on how to respond is largely non-existent. The extent to which forestry research and national policies will promote and adopt management practices in order to assist production forests adapt to climate change is currently uncertain. Mainstreaming adaptation into national development and planning programs may represent an initial step towards the incorporation of climate change considerations into tropical forestry.
C1 [Guariguata, Manuel R.] Ctr Int Forestry Res, Jakarta 10065, Indonesia.
   [Cornelius, Jonathan P.] James Cook Univ, Sch Marine & Trop Biol, Agroforestry & Novel Crops Unit, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia.
   [Locatelli, Bruno] CIRAD UPR Forest Resources, Montpellier, France.
   [Locatelli, Bruno] CATIE, Global Change Grp, Turrialba 7170, Costa Rica.
   [Forner, Claudio] Secretariat United Nations Framework Convent Clim, D-53175 Bonn, Germany.
   [Sanchez-Azofeifa, G. Arturo] Univ Alberta, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, Canada.
C3 CGIAR; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); James Cook
   University; CIRAD; CATIE - Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y
   Ensenanza; University of Alberta
RP Guariguata, MR (corresponding author), Ctr Int Forestry Res, POB 6596 JKPWB, Jakarta 10065, Indonesia.
EM m.guariguata@cgiar.org
RI Sánchez, Arturo/JAC-4015-2023; Guariguata, Manuel/ISV-0545-2023;
   Sanchez-Azofeifa, Gerardo Arturo/F-4700-2014; Locatelli,
   Bruno/C-9957-2009
OI Sanchez-Azofeifa, Gerardo Arturo/0000-0001-7768-6600; Guariguata, Manuel
   R./0000-0002-4352-2015; Locatelli, Bruno/0000-0003-2983-1644
FU US National Science Foundation [GEO-045325]
FX We thank Johnson Nkem, John Parrotta and Doug Sheil for comments on
   previous versions as well as the suggestions from anonymous reviewers.
   Also Mark Schulze, Mark Cochrane, and Jimmy Grogan provided initial
   insight. G.A.S. acknowledges the National Science and Engineering
   Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Social Sciences and Humanities
   Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and the Inter American Institute for
   Global Change Research (IAI) CNR II # 021 which is supported by the US
   National Science Foundation (Grant GEO-045325).
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PT J
AU Lynam, T
AF Lynam, Timothy
TI Exploring social representations of adapting to climate change using
   topic modeling and Bayesian networks
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Bayesian network modeling; climate change adaptation; narrative; sense
   making; social representations; text analysis; topic modeling
ID STRUCTURAL-ANALYSIS; SENSEMAKING; FOCUS; TEXT; ENGAGEMENT; CORE
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C3 James Cook University; Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research
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RP Lynam, T (corresponding author), Reflecting Soc, Townsville, Qld, Australia.; Lynam, T (corresponding author), James Cook Univ, Dept Anthropol, Townsville, Qld, Australia.; Lynam, T (corresponding author), CSIRO, Kawana, Qld, Australia.
FU Reflecting Society; James Cook University
FX The support and assistance of staff and students from the University of
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   partnership between the Queensland and Australian Governments, the CSIRO
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   adapt and prepare for the impacts of climate change. The comments and
   suggestions of three anonymous reviewers helped clarify and improve the
   paper - thank you all. Thanks also to Iain Walker for ongoing support
   and insight. Support for completion of the paper was provided by
   Reflecting Society and James Cook University.
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PT J
AU Ryan, PC
   Stewart, MG
AF Ryan, Paraic C.
   Stewart, Mark G.
TI Regional variability of climate change adaptation feasibility for timber
   power poles
SO STRUCTURE AND INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING
LA English
DT Article
DE Asset management; climate change adaptation; critical infrastructure;
   regional variability; timber power poles
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   [Stewart, Mark G.] Univ Newcastle, Ctr Infrastruct Performance & Reliabil, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
C3 University College Cork; University College Cork; University of
   Newcastle
RP Ryan, PC (corresponding author), Univ Coll Cork, Sch Engn, Discipline Civil Struct & Environm Engn, Cork, Ireland.
EM paraic.ryan@ucc.ie
RI Stewart, Mark/G-7415-2013
OI Ryan, Paraic/0000-0003-3767-8096; Stewart, Mark/0000-0001-6887-6533
FU Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
   Flagship Cluster Fund through the project Climate Adaption Engineering
   for Extreme Events; Sustainable Cities and Coasts Theme of the CSIRO
   Climate Adaption Flagship
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge the technical input of Nathan Spencer
   of URI Engineering. The authors also gratefully acknowledge the
   financial support of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research
   Organisation (CSIRO) Flagship Cluster Fund through the project Climate
   Adaption Engineering for Extreme Events, in collaboration with the
   Sustainable Cities and Coasts Theme of the CSIRO Climate Adaption
   Flagship.
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PT C
AU Massetti, E
   Mendelsohn, R
AF Massetti, E.
   Mendelsohn, R.
BE Torquati, B
   Marchini, A
TI Measuring climate adaptation: methods and evidence
SO GREEN METAMORPHOSES: AGRICULTURE, FOOD, ECOLOGY
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 55th Conference of the Italian-Association-of-Agricultural-Economics
   (SIDEA)
CY SEP 13-15, 2018
CL Perugia, ITALY
SP Italian Assoc Agr Econ
DE climate change; human adaptation; simulation study; cross-section
   analysis
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; CHANGE IMPACTS; INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT; DEMAND EVIDENCE;
   CROP CHOICE; WATER; AGRICULTURE; MODEL; VARIABILITY; IRRIGATION
AB This article examines methods for measuring climate adaptation and discusses the empirical evidence. The primary methods for measuring climate adaptation are cross sectional analysis, simulations, and intertemporal panel data. The empirical evidence in the literature suggests that adaptation can be effective at eliminating a large fraction of potential damage from changes in mean climate but not short-term climate variation. Much of the adaptation will likely be incremental and reactive, responding to climate as it changes over time. Private actors have their own incentives to adapt to climate change and are likely to change their behaviour if it makes them better off. But government action is needed to ensure that markets are efficient and to support public adaptations, especially those related to water supply, coastal defence, human health, and environmental protection.
C1 [Massetti, E.] Georgia Inst Technol, CESIfo, North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
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   [Mendelsohn, R.] Yale Univ, Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, 195 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06511 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; Georgia Institute of Technology;
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RP Massetti, E (corresponding author), Georgia Inst Technol, CESIfo, North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.; Massetti, E (corresponding author), Georgia Inst Technol, CMCC, North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
EM emanuele.massetti@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
RI Mendelsohn, Robert/GZA-9112-2022
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PT B
AU Kragh, G
   Poulsen, MK
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AF Kragh, Gitte
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SO ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE FOR DEMOCRACY AND
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SE Routledge International Handbooks
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Kragh, Gitte] European Citizen Sci Assoc ECSA, Berlin, Germany.
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PT J
AU Mitter, H
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AF Mitter, Hermine
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   Schmid, Erwin
TI Exploring smallholder farmers' climate change adaptation intentions in
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SO AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
LA English
DT Article
DE Agricultural adaptation behavior; Climate change perception; Qualitative
   analysis; Farmer types; Drought; India
ID SMART AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; MANAGING CLIMATE;
   GANGETIC PLAINS; PERCEPTIONS; STRATEGIES; IMPACT; WATER; RISK;
   ENVIRONMENT
AB Smallholder farmers are disproportionally vulnerable to climate change, and knowledge on cognitive factors and processes is required to successfully support their adaptation to climate change. Hence, we apply a qualitative interview approach to investigate smallholder farmers' adaptation intentions and behavior. The theoretical Model of Private Proactive Adaptation to Climate Change has guided data collection and analysis. We conducted twenty semi-structured interviews with smallholder farmers living and working in Tiruchirappalli District in South India. We applied a qualitative content analysis by combining a content-structuring with a type-building approach. The systematic analysis resulted in four types of smallholder farmers that differ in the formation of adaptation intentions. Three of these types intend to adapt and follow different adaptation plans: (i) innovative measures that are new to the farm or region and are considered effective to overcome the detriments experienced from past efforts, (ii) contractive measures such as selling land or livestock, and (iii) retaining past measures they consider effective while relying on their access to resources. Only one type does not intend to adapt, emphasizing that rain is absolutely necessary to continue farming. We conclude that public efforts could focus on education and training programs adjusted to the farmers' needs, measures to maintain or increase the fertility of land and farmers' livelihood, flexible water conservation technologies and regular checking of dams, fostering combined adaptation and mitigation measures, providing access to loans up to debt cancellation, and offering physical and mental health programs.
C1 [Mitter, Hermine; Obermeier, Kathrin; Schmid, Erwin] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Inst Sustainable Econ Dev, Dept Econ & Social Sci, Feistmantelstr 4, A-1180 Vienna, Austria.
C3 BOKU University
RP Mitter, H (corresponding author), Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Inst Sustainable Econ Dev, Dept Econ & Social Sci, Feistmantelstr 4, A-1180 Vienna, Austria.
EM hermine.mitter@boku.ac.at
OI Mitter, Hermine/0000-0003-0799-9489; Schmid, Erwin/0000-0003-4783-9666
FU European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme;
   Austrian Climate and Energy Fund within the Austrian Climate Research
   Programme [ACRP13]; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,
   Vienna (BOKU);  [101060554];  [KR20AC0K18173]
FX This work was supported by the research project OptFor-EU, OPTimising
   FORest management decisions for a low-carbon, climate resilient future
   in EUrope. This project has received funding from the European Union's
   Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement
   No 101060554. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the
   authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union
   or the European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union
   nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. This work
   was also supported by the research project BBB (grant number
   KR20AC0K18173) funded by the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund within the
   Austrian Climate Research Programme (ACRP13). We are especially thankful
   to the interview partners and the translators. Open Access funding is
   provided by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,
   Vienna (BOKU).
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   Sociology
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PT J
AU Hlásny, T
   Barka, I
   Kulla, L
   Bucha, T
   Sedmák, R
   Trombik, J
AF Hlasny, Tomas
   Barka, Ivan
   Kulla, Ladislav
   Bucha, Tomas
   Sedmak, Robert
   Trombik, Jiri
TI Sustainable forest management in a mountain region in the Central
   Western Carpathians, northeastern Slovakia: the role of climate change
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE European temperate forest; Forest disturbances; Forest management;
   Sibyla model; Climate change adaptation
ID MULTIPLE ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; BOREAL FORESTS; CENTRAL-EUROPE; CHANGE
   IMPACTS; NORWAY SPRUCE; CARBON-CYCLE; DIVERSITY; DROUGHT; GROWTH; STAND
AB European forestry is facing many challenges, including the need to adapt to climate change and an unprecedented increase in forest damage. We investigated these challenges in a Norway spruce-dominated mountain region in Central Europe. We used the model Sibyla to explore forest biomass production to the year 2100 under climate change and under two alternative management systems: the currently applied management (CM), which strives to actively improve the forest's adaptive capacity, and no management (NM) as a reference. Because biodiversity is thought to have mostly positive effects on the adaptive capacity of forests and on the quality of ecosystem services, we explored how climate change and management affect indicators of biodiversity. We found a differential response across the elevation-climatic gradient, including a drought-induced decrease in biomass production over large areas. With CM, the support of non-spruce species and the projected improvement of their growth increased tree species diversity. The promotion of species with higher survival rates led to a decrease in forest damage relative to both the present conditions and NM. NM preserved the high density of over-matured spruce trees, which caused forest damage to increase. An abundance of dead wood and large standing trees, which can increase biodiversity, increased with NM. Our results suggest that commercial spruce forests, which are not actively adapted to climate change, tend to preserve their monospecific composition at a cost of increased forest damage. The persisting high rates of damage along with the adverse effects of climate change make the prospects of such forests uncertain.
C1 [Hlasny, Tomas; Barka, Ivan; Kulla, Ladislav; Bucha, Tomas] Forest Res Inst Zvolen, Natl Forest Ctr, Dept Forest & Landscape Ecol, TG Masaryka 22, Zvolen 96092, Slovakia.
   [Hlasny, Tomas; Barka, Ivan; Trombik, Jiri] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Dept Forest Protect & Entomol, Kamycka 129, Prague 16521, Czech Republic.
   [Sedmak, Robert] Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, TG Masaryka 24, Zvolen 96092, Slovakia.
C3 National Forest Center - Slovakia; Czech University of Life Sciences
   Prague; Technical University Zvolen
RP Hlásny, T (corresponding author), Forest Res Inst Zvolen, Natl Forest Ctr, Dept Forest & Landscape Ecol, TG Masaryka 22, Zvolen 96092, Slovakia.; Hlásny, T (corresponding author), Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Dept Forest Protect & Entomol, Kamycka 129, Prague 16521, Czech Republic.
EM hlasny@nlcsk.org; ivan.barka@gmail.com; kulla@nlcsk.org;
   bucha@nlcsk.org; sedmak@tuzvo.sk; jiri.trombik@gmail.com
RI Hlásny, Tomáš/AAE-5476-2019; SEDMÁK, Róbert/AAC-8155-2019; Barka,
   Ivan/AAC-7799-2019; Bucha, Tomas/T-5557-2019
OI Hlasny, Tomas/0000-0001-9771-7435; Sedmak, Robert/0000-0002-4757-6811;
   Barka, Ivan/0000-0002-2364-8542
FU EC - Operational Programme Research and Development - European Regional
   Development Fund [FP7-289437-ARANGE, ITMS 26220120069, ITMS
   26220220066]; Slovak Research and Development Agency - National Agency
   for Agriculture Research of the Czech Republic [DO7RP-0030-11,
   APVV-0111-10, QJ 1220316, QJ 1220317]
FX This research was funded by the EC 7FP project ARANGE
   (FP7-289437-ARANGE) (35 %), projects ITMS 26220120069 (20 %) and ITMS
   26220220066 (20 %) supported by the Operational Programme Research and
   Development funded by the European Regional Development Fund, projects
   supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under contracts
   nos. DO7RP-0030-11 (5 %) and APVV-0111-10 (10 %), and projects QJ
   1220316 (5 %) and QJ 1220317 (5 %) supported by the National Agency for
   Agriculture Research of the Czech Republic. We thank to prof. Bruce
   Jaffee (USA) for linguistic and editorial improvement.
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BP 65
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA EK8ES
UT WOS:000394157300006
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Bhatia, U
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AF Bhatia, Udit
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BE Srivastava, AN
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SO LARGE-SCALE MACHINE LEARNING IN THE EARTH SCIENCES
SE Chapman & Hall-CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID RESILIENCE; FAILURES; EVENTS; RESTORATION; TOPOLOGY; INTENSE; ORDER
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PT C
AU El Shaer, HM
   Al Dakheel, AJ
AF El Shaer, Hassan M.
   Al Dakheel, A. J.
BE Filho, WL
   Simane, B
   Kalangu, J
   Wuta, M
   Munishi, P
   Musiyiwa, K
TI Adaptation to Climate Change in Egyptian Marginal Environments Through
   Sustainable Crop and Livestock Diversification: A Case Study
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN AFRICA: FOSTERING RESILIENCE AND CAPACITY
   TO ADAPT
SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation in Africa
CY FEB, 2016
CL Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA
SP Addis Ababa Univ, Hamburg Univ Appl Sci, Res & Transfer Ctr Applicat Life Sci, Int Climate Change Informat Programme
HO Manchester Metropolitan Univ
C1 [El Shaer, Hassan M.] Desert Res Ctr, ECESA, Anim Prod & Rangelands Management, 1 Matahaf El Mataria St,POB 11753, Cairo, Egypt.
   [Al Dakheel, A. J.] Int Ctr Biosaline ICBA, Dubai, U Arab Emirates.
C3 Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); Desert Research Center (DRC)
RP El Shaer, HM (corresponding author), Desert Res Ctr, ECESA, Anim Prod & Rangelands Management, 1 Matahaf El Mataria St,POB 11753, Cairo, Egypt.
EM hshaer49@hotmail.com; a.dakheel@biosaline.org.ae
FU International Center for Bio-saline Agriculture (ICBA), Dubai, UAE; IFAD
FX The authors, the National Project Principal investigator, and Project
   Regional Coordinator wishes to express their sincere gratitude and
   appreciation to the International Center for Bio-saline Agriculture
   (ICBA), Dubai, UAE and IFAD for their financial supports.
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AU Mishra, A
   Appadurai, AN
   Choudhury, D
   Regmi, BR
   Kelkar, U
   Alam, M
   Chaudhary, P
   Mu, SS
   Ahmed, AU
   Lotia, H
   Fu, C
   Namgyel, T
   Sharma, U
   Piya, L
   Nair, S
   Varma, N
   Bahinipati, CS
   Nair, J
   Aryal, K
   Saeed, BA
   Azhar, UB
   St Clair, AL
AF Mishra, Arabinda
   Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi
   Choudhury, Dhrupad
   Regmi, Bimal Raj
   Kelkar, Ulka
   Alam, Mozaharul
   Chaudhary, Pashupati
   Mu, Seinn Seinn
   Ahmed, Ahsan Uddin
   Lotia, Hina
   Fu, Chao
   Namgyel, Thinley
   Sharma, Upasna
   Piya, Luni
   Nair, Sreeja
   Varma, Navarun
   Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar
   Nair, Jyoti
   Aryal, Kamal
   Saeed, Basharat Ahmed
   Azhar, Umama Binte
   Lera St Clair, Asuncion
BE Wester, P
   Mishra, A
   Mukherji, A
   Shrestha, AB
TI Adaptation to Climate Change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: Stronger Action
   Urgently Needed
SO HINDU KUSH HIMALAYA ASSESSMENT: MOUNTAINS, CLIMATE CHANGE,
   SUSTAINABILITY AND PEOPLE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID COMMUNITY-BASED ADAPTATION; MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES; WATER MANAGEMENT;
   STRATEGIES; VULNERABILITY; NEPAL; SOUTH; BIODIVERSITY; RESILIENCE;
   CHALLENGES
C1 [Mishra, Arabinda; Choudhury, Dhrupad; Aryal, Kamal] Int Ctr Integrated Mt Dev ICIMOD, Patan, Nepal.
   [Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi; Kelkar, Ulka] World Resources Inst WRI India, Delhi, India.
   [Regmi, Bimal Raj] Oxford Policy Management Ltd, Lalitpur, Nepal.
   [Alam, Mozaharul] UN Environm, Reg Off Asia & Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand.
   [Chaudhary, Pashupati] Agr & Forestry Univ AFU, Rampur, Nepal.
   [Mu, Seinn Seinn] Minist Agr Livestock & Irrigat, Dept Agr, Tha Pay Kone, Myanmar.
   [Ahmed, Ahsan Uddin] Ctr Global Change CGC, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
   [Lotia, Hina; Saeed, Basharat Ahmed; Azhar, Umama Binte] Leadership Environm & Dev LEAD Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan.
   [Fu, Chao] UN Environm Int Ecosyst Management Partnership UN, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   [Namgyel, Thinley] Natl Environm Commiss NEC, Thimphu, Bhutan.
   [Sharma, Upasna] Indian Inst Technol Delhi, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Delhi, India.
   [Piya, Luni] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Int Dev & Cooperat IDEC, Hiroshima, Japan.
   [Nair, Sreeja] Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Social Sci, Singapore, Singapore.
   [Varma, Navarun] Natl Univ Singapore, Residential Coll 4, Singapore, Singapore.
   [Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar] Indian Inst Technol Tirupati, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
   [Nair, Jyoti] Ashoka Trust Res Ecol & Environm ATREE, Bengaluru, India.
   [Lera St Clair, Asuncion] DNV GL, Sandvika, Norway.
   [Lera St Clair, Asuncion] Barcelona Super Comp Ctr, Barcelona, Spain.
C3 Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of
   Technology (IIT) - Delhi; Hiroshima University; Nanyang Technological
   University; National University of Singapore; Indian Institute of
   Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) -
   Tirupati
RP Mishra, A (corresponding author), Int Ctr Integrated Mt Dev ICIMOD, Patan, Nepal.
EM Arabinda.Mishra@icimod.org; Nappadurai@wri.org;
   Dhrupad.Choudhury@icimod.org; bimal.regmi@opml.co.uk;
   ulka.kelkar@gmail.com; alam31@un.org; pashupatic@hotmail.com;
   seinnmu@gmail.com; ahsan.ua@gmail.com; hlotia@lead.org.pk;
   chao.fu@unep-iemp.org; tn@nec.govt.bt; upasna@iitd.ac.in;
   loonypiya@hotmail.com; sreeja.nair@u.nus.edu; navarun@nus.edu.sg;
   csbahinipati@iittp.ac.in; jyoti.nair@atree.org; Kamal.Aryal@icimod.org;
   Basharat.a.saeed@gmail.com; umamabinteazhar@gmail.com;
   Asun.Lera.St.Clair@dnvgl.com
RI Piya, Luni/AAC-8642-2019; Chaudhary, Pashupati/G-9176-2016; sharma,
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OI Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar/0000-0002-4013-8915; Piya,
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   Geography; Geography, Physical
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography;
   Physical Geography
GA BN6WU
UT WOS:000486449800014
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gundersen, V
   Kaltenborn, BP
   Williams, DR
AF Gundersen, Vegard
   Kaltenborn, Bjorn Petter
   Williams, Daniel R.
TI A bridge over troubled water: A contextual analysis of social
   vulnerability to climate change in a riverine landscape in south-east
   Norway
SO NORSK GEOGRAFISK TIDSSKRIFT-NORWEGIAN JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY
LA English
DT Article
DE Kerstin Potthoff; Catriona Turner; adaptation; local knowledge;
   community resilience; river system; rural community
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; CHANGE ADAPTATION; RESILIENCE;
   COMMUNITY; COMMITMENT
AB Local communities in the Gudbrandsdalen region in Norway are increasingly exposed to climate-induced hazards such as floods and landslides. A core question is how community members respond to climate change and what factors contribute to more resilient communities. The authors used a contextual approach to analyze data from semi-structured interviews along five dimensions. In Gaustad Muncipality they found that individuals' motivation to adapt to climate change depended largely on subjective values such as identity, place attachment, cultural values, and social networks among individuals, which means it is crucial that strategic plans for adaptation to climate change at different policy levels are experienced as relevant by community members. While the studied community has experienced heavy floods in river systems and streams, little evidence of adaptation was observed. Instead, they appeared to adopt coping strategies. Landowners may have limited incentives to adapt to climate change due to contraproductive policy measures such as economic compensation for direct losses without requiring improved practices. Effective adaptation to climate change on the local level is likely to require making compensation mechanisms contingent upon landowners showing willingness to change from coping to adaptive practices, as well as a contextualized approach integrating local and scientific forms of knowledge.
C1 [Gundersen, Vegard; Kaltenborn, Bjorn Petter] Norwegian Inst Nat Res, NO-2624 Fakkelgarden, Lillehammer, Norway.
   [Williams, Daniel R.] US Forest Serv, Rocky Mt Res Stn, Ft Collins, CO 80526 USA.
C3 Norwegian Institute Nature Research; United States Department of
   Agriculture (USDA); United States Forest Service
RP Gundersen, V (corresponding author), Norwegian Inst Nat Res, NO-2624 Fakkelgarden, Lillehammer, Norway.
EM vegard.gundersen@nina.no
RI Williams, Daniel/D-8114-2011
FU US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins,
   Colorado, USA
FX The research was funded by a grant from the US Forest Service, Rocky
   Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. Kari Sivertsen,
   Norwegian Institute of Nature Research, is thanked for her help with
   preparing the Figures.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0029-1951
EI 1502-5292
J9 NORSK GEOGR TIDSSKR
JI Norsk. Geogr. Tidsskr.-Nor. J. Geogr.
PY 2016
VL 70
IS 4
BP 216
EP 229
DI 10.1080/00291951.2016.1194317
PG 14
WC Geography
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography
GA DW7YS
UT WOS:000383870400002
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Haanpää, S
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AF Haanpaa, Simo
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TI Adapting to climate change: perceptions of vulnerability of down-hill
   ski area operators in Southern and Middle Finland
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE climate; climate change adaptation; winter recreation; weather; skiing;
   tourism
ID ADAPTATION; TOURISM; INDUSTRY; RESORTS; SECTOR
AB Climate change is likely to affect the tourism sector, particularly areas, such as snow-based tourism, that are directly dependent on climate and weather conditions. Especially vulnerable are low-lying ski areas. This study identifies the climatic factors that are crucial for economically successful operation of low-lying ski areas in Southern and Middle Finland and contemplates how these factors are seen to change with climate change. The study then analyses the preferences for and perceptions of adaptation strategies of downhill ski operators in terms of the adaptation measures they can implement or are willing to take. The findings indicate that climatic conditions set preconditions for the operation of the ski areas, but short-term operational prospects and inter-annual variability in weather conditions rather than foreseen changes in climatic conditions guide the operational decisions of the ski area operators. A key adaptation strategy to respond to uncertain snow conditions is artificial snowmaking, which lowers the vulnerability of the areas to the impacts of climate change too.
C1 [Haanpaa, Simo; Juhola, Sirkku; Landauer, Mia] Aalto Univ, Dept Real Estate Planning & Geoinformat, Espoo, Finland.
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C3 Aalto University; University of Helsinki
RP Haanpää, S (corresponding author), Aalto Univ, Dept Real Estate Planning & Geoinformat, Espoo, Finland.
EM simo.haanpaa@aalto.fi
RI Landauer, Mia/KJM-4945-2024; Juhola, Sirkku/IXW-8093-2023
OI Juhola, Sirkku/0000-0003-0095-2282; Landauer, Mia/0000-0002-7153-8495
FU Academy of Finland
FX Data utilised in the study was collected during the MAVERIC-project
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NR 23
TC 24
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U1 0
U2 35
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD OCT 3
PY 2015
VL 18
IS 10
BP 966
EP 978
DI 10.1080/13683500.2014.892917
PG 13
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA CQ1PG
UT WOS:000360369500006
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Rosenzweig, C
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AF Rosenzweig, Cynthia
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   Patrick, Lesley
   Sussman, Edna
   Yohe, Gary
   Zimmerman, Rae
TI Developing coastal adaptation to climate change in the New York City
   infrastructure-shed: process, approach, tools, and strategies
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; IMPACTS; BOSTON
AB While current rates of sea level rise and associated coastal flooding in the New York City region appear to be manageable by stakeholders responsible for communications, energy, transportation, and water infrastructure, projections for sea level rise and associated flooding in the future, especially those associated with rapid icemelt of the Greenland and West Antarctic Icesheets, may be outside the range of current capacity because extreme events might cause flooding beyond today's planning and preparedness regimes. This paper describes the comprehensive process, approach, and tools for adaptation developed by the New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC) in conjunction with the region's stakeholders who manage its critical infrastructure, much of which lies near the coast. It presents the adaptation framework and the sea-level rise and storm projections related to coastal risks developed through the stakeholder process. Climate change adaptation planning in New York City is characterized by a multi-jurisdictional stakeholder-scientist process, state-of-the-art scientific projections and mapping, and development of adaptation strategies based on a risk-management approach.
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RP Rosenzweig, C (corresponding author), NASA, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY 10025 USA.
EM crosenzweig@giss.nasa.gov; aliceleblanc@verizon.net
RI Leichenko, Robin/C-6047-2013
OI Horton, Radley/0000-0002-5574-9962; Blake, Reginald/0000-0001-9974-0663
FU Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci; Direct For Social, Behav &
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PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0165-0009
EI 1573-1480
J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
PD MAY
PY 2011
VL 106
IS 1
SI SI
BP 93
EP 127
DI 10.1007/s10584-010-0002-8
PG 35
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA 747CW
UT WOS:000289298900006
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PT J
AU Belcáková, I
   Swiader, M
   Bartyna-Zielinska, M
AF Belcakova, Ingrid
   Swiader, Malgorzata
   Bartyna-Zielinska, Malgorzata
TI The Green Infrastructure in Cities as A Tool for Climate Change
   Adaptation and Mitigation: Slovakian and Polish Experiences
SO ATMOSPHERE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; climate emergency; climate adaptation; green
   infrastructure; cities; sustainability
ID CITY; MANAGEMENT
AB Climate change could be seen as a 21st century phenomenon. This topic has been taken up equally by professionals as well as the general public. Adaptation and mitigation actions are needed, especially in cities where the concentration of population and an increased demand for resources (e.g., water, food, land) are expected in the coming years. Already, 400 cities have been declared to be in a "climate emergency" state. There are no longer any doubts that current environmental state requires actions and solutions for both the alarming climate situation and urban quality life development. If such action is not going to be taken, the environmental state will deteriorate. One possible solution could be the use of green infrastructure. This research compares approaches to green areas and green infrastructure development in Bratislava (Slovakia) and Wroclaw (Poland). A comparison was made for projects realized between 2013 and 2018-i.e., since the publication of the European Union (EU) Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change in 2013. The research presents an overview of delivered projects regarding land use. The overview, which is supported by a density map of implemented green projects, verifies whether the new greenery fits and fills in the existing natural areas. Secondly, the green projects were analyzed according to years and land use types using Tableau software. Moreover, the legislation of climate adaptation mechanisms and practical aspects of green infrastructure implementation are shown. Finally, actions concerning the greening of the cities were categorized into practical, educational, and participatory ones, and the potential of green infrastructure as a positive landscape, micro-climate, health, and aesthetic influence was examined.
C1 [Belcakova, Ingrid] Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Ecol & Environm Sci, UNESCO Dept Ecol Awareness & Sustainable Dev, Zvolen 96001, Slovakia.
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C3 Technical University Zvolen; Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life
   Sciences; Wroclaw University of Science & Technology
RP Belcáková, I (corresponding author), Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Ecol & Environm Sci, UNESCO Dept Ecol Awareness & Sustainable Dev, Zvolen 96001, Slovakia.
EM belcakova@tuzvo.sk; malgorzata.swiader@upwr.edu.pl;
   malgorzata.bartyna-zielinska@pwr.edu.pl
RI ; Swiader, Malgorzata/A-3891-2017
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FU agency VEGA of the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the
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FX This research was funded by the agency VEGA of the Ministry of
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PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2073-4433
J9 ATMOSPHERE-BASEL
JI Atmosphere
PD SEP
PY 2019
VL 10
IS 9
AR 552
DI 10.3390/atmos10090552
PG 23
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA JC3KJ
UT WOS:000489177300074
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Major, DC
   Blaschke, P
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AF Major, David C.
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   Hosek, Emily
   Lehmann, Martin
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   Wejs, Anja
TI Adaptation to climate change in small island settlements
SO OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate policy; Small coastal towns; Climate adaptation; Coastal
   management
AB Adaptation to climate change in small island settlements poses unique issues of access, cost, governance and cultural, historical, and ecological preservation. There is a need therefore to focus research efforts on these small coastal settlements in order to assist and support their communities to develop and implement adaptation. This article is an initial attempt to evaluate and categorise these issues for island settlements, based on case studies and general perspectives on adaptation. Six island settlement case studies are used from around the world: Cocos Islands (Australian territory); Shishmaref, USA; Broad Channel, USA; Samso, Denmark; Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain; and Port Vila, Vanuatu. This article describes and assesses impacts, adaptations, and capacity within each of the six case studies, and outlines the relationship of the Sustainable Development Goals system to small coastal settlements in general.
C1 [Major, David C.] Independent Scholar, Lawrence, KS USA.
   [Blaschke, Paul] Blaschke & Rutherford Environm Consultants, Wellington, New Zealand.
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   [Major-Ex, Graham A.] Business Consultant, Portland, OR USA.
   [Zari, Maibritt Pedersen] Victoria Univ Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.
   [Vargas, Maria Jose Vasquez] Costa Rica Limpia LLC, Limpia, Costa Rica.
C3 Columbia University; Aalborg University; Victoria University Wellington
RP Major, DC (corresponding author), 200 West 20th St 1103, New York, NY 10011 USA.
EM david.c.major@gmail.com; paul@blaschkerutherford.co.nz;
   vmg1@columbia.edu; emhosek@gmail.com; martinl@plan.aau.dk;
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   maibritt.pedersen@vuw.ac.nz; mariajose.vasquez@gmail.com;
   evan@bcoast.com.au; anja.wejs@ru.rm.dk
OI Wejs, Anja/0000-0002-6723-646X; Pedersen Zari,
   Maibritt/0000-0003-4664-7558; Lehmann, Martin/0000-0003-2089-4550
FU Aalborg University
FX The corresponding author gratefully acknowledges support from Aalborg
   University for the work reported in this article. Co-authors acknowledge
   general support from their institutions for their contributions to the
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0964-5691
EI 1873-524X
J9 OCEAN COAST MANAGE
JI Ocean Coastal Manage.
PD OCT 15
PY 2021
VL 212
AR 105789
DI 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.105789
EA JUL 2021
PG 6
WC Oceanography; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Oceanography; Water Resources
GA WA5BX
UT WOS:000702901500006
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Wong, E
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AF Wong, Emma
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TI Policy Environment for the Tourism Sector's Adaptation to Climate Change
   in the South Pacific - The Case of Samoa
SO ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; Samoa; adaptation; policy
AB Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks because their population and infrastructure are mostly located on low-lying coastal areas. Impacts of climate change are potentially disastrous to tourism, the major economic sector in the region. This research examines the conduciveness of the policy environment in Samoa for the tourism sector to adapt to climate change along three dimensions: stakeholders' will and commitment, resources available, and policy-making mechanisms [Wong, E.P.Y., Mistilis, N., & Dwyer, L. (2011). A framework for analyzing intergovernmental collaboration the case of ASEAN tourism. Tourism Management, 32, 367376]. Samoa is used as an exemplar case study to understand how the Pacific island tourism sector can best adapt to climate change. It was found that the policy environment in Samoa is generally conducive. However, there is a strong need for closer publicprivate cooperation.
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C3 University of Surrey; Victoria University; University of the South
   Pacific; University of New South Wales Sydney
RP Wong, E (corresponding author), Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 5XH, Surrey, England.
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1094-1665
EI 1741-6507
J9 ASIA PAC J TOUR RES
JI Asia Pac. J. Tour. Res.
PD MAR 1
PY 2013
VL 18
IS 1-2
SI SI
BP 52
EP 71
DI 10.1080/10941665.2012.688511
PG 20
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 099WU
UT WOS:000315655700005
OA Green Accepted, Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU File, DJMB
   Jarawura, FX
   Derbile, EK
AF File, Dramani Juah M-Buu
   Jarawura, Francis Xavier
   Derbile, Emmanuel Kanchebe
TI Adapting to climate change: Perspectives from smallholder farmers in
   North-western Ghana
SO COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE Local knowledge; smallholder farmers; climate change; adaptation; Ghana
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; FARMING HOUSEHOLDS; ADAPTATION; STRATEGIES;
   PERCEPTION; VULNERABILITY; AGRICULTURE; VARIABILITY; COMMUNITIES
AB Smallholder farmers have been on the receiving end of the impacts of climate change due to the direct dependence of their livelihood portfolios on climate-related systems. In northern Ghana, smallholder agriculture is predominantly rainfed, making crop farming very vulnerable to changes and variability in rainfall and other extreme climatic events. Therefore, this paper examined how smallholder farmers in north-western Ghana have been adapting to climate change over the years to sustain household food security. The study employed a qualitative research design, relying on qualitative methods of selection of participants, data collection and analysis. The findings show that smallholder farmers employ a diversity of adaptation strategies. These include setting up of multiple farms, changes in the techniques of raising mounds (gbaala) to flat ploughed lands (pari-jabing) for planting, adoption of improved maize varieties and crop diversification. Others include pro-poor community-based credit schemes for financing farmer innovations and feminised crop farming. The paper underscores that local knowledge plays a critical role in enabling livelihood diversification among rural farmers, especially under conditions of high levels of poverty. Drawing on the benefits from the synergies arising from employing a wide range of farm and non-farm strategies, the paper advocates for the mainstreaming of local knowledge, farmer asset and infrastructure bolstering initiatives into climate change adaptation planning at local and broader levels of policy formulation and implementation.
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   [Derbile, Emmanuel Kanchebe] SD Dombo Univ Business, Integrated Dev Studies, Wa, Ghana.
RP File, DJMB (corresponding author), SD Dombo Univ Business, Dept Local Governance & City Management, Integrated Dev Studies, Wa, Ghana.
EM dramanifile@gmail.com
RI Jarawura, Francis Xavier/AFR-1596-2022; File, Dramani J.M./KHX-9090-2024
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U1 4
U2 16
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PI OSLO
PA KARL JOHANS GATE 5, NO-0154 OSLO, NORWAY
SN 2331-1886
J9 COGENT SOC SCI
JI Cogent Soc. Sci.
PD DEC 31
PY 2023
VL 9
IS 1
AR 2228064
DI 10.1080/23311886.2023.2228064
PG 19
WC Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA J7CC5
UT WOS:001011150700001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Tugjamba, N
   Walkerden, G
   Miller, F
AF Tugjamba, Navchaa
   Walkerden, Greg
   Miller, Fiona
TI Adaptation strategies of nomadic herders in northeast Mongolia: climate,
   globalisation and traditional knowledge
SO LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; nomadic livelihoods; pastureland ecosystem
   services; nomadic herders&#8217; knowledge
ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
AB Herders in Mongolia have adapted to changing environmental conditions over thousands of years through innovations in pasture and herd management practices, knowledge, collective institutions and mobility strategies, yet they now face unprecedented climate risks threatening their livelihoods, economies and ways of life. This paper presents the results of a study into how herder communities adapt to climate change and the potential role an ecosystem services approach could play in informing the development of effective adaptation strategies. The findings are based on semi-structured interviews with herders, key informants, focus group discussions and a survey of nomadic households in Northeast Mongolia. The benefits of pasture ecosystem services have changed considerably due to climatic and socio-economic changes in the Mongolian steppe resulting in degradation of the pastureland and water resources. The ways that traditional ecological knowledge and practices can support adaptation to climate change are explored. In particular, the seasonal movement of nomads represents a valuable form of knowledge and practice of adaptation in response to the changes in temperate dryland ecosystems. To continue to maintain mobility as part of adaptation strategies other adaptation actions are required, such as the implementation of an appropriate livestock insurance systems that addresses climate and weather risks, and restoration of dryland ecosystem services, notably through reforestation and improvement of water supplies. Further changes in the pastureland ecosystems may lead to further adaptations in nomadic livelihoods, leveraging nomadic herders' knowledge of local ecosystem services.
C1 [Tugjamba, Navchaa; Walkerden, Greg; Miller, Fiona] Macquarie Univ, Dept Geog & Planning, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
C3 Macquarie University
RP Tugjamba, N (corresponding author), Macquarie Univ, Dept Geog & Planning, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
EM navchaa.tugjamba@mq.edu.au
RI Tugjamba, Navchaa/AAK-4246-2021
OI Walkerden, Greg/0000-0001-5520-7090; Miller, Fiona/0000-0003-4427-6466;
   Tugjamba, Navchaa/0000-0001-8436-3068
FU Macquarie University through the International Macquarie Research
   Excellence Scholarship program (iMQRES)
FX This research study was supported by Macquarie University through the
   International Macquarie Research Excellence Scholarship program (iMQRES)
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DI 10.1080/13549839.2021.1891032
EA FEB 2021
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies;
   Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Geography; Public Administration; Urban Studies
GA RS4ZK
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Li, SY
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AF Li, Siyang
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   Ge, Quansheng
   Fu, Congbin
TI Change of extreme snow events shaped the roof of traditional Chinese
   architecture in the past millennium
SO SCIENCE ADVANCES
LA English
DT Article
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; YANGTZE-RIVER; LOWER REACHES; ICE-AGE; VARIABILITY;
   COLLAPSE; MIDDLE; LOADS
AB As a symbol of civilization and culture, architecture was originally developed for sheltering people from unpleasant weather or other environmental conditions. Therefore, architecture is expected to be sensitive to climate change, particularly to changes in the occurrence of extreme weather events. However, although meteorological factors are widely considered in modern architecture design, it remains unclear whether and how ancient people adapted to climate change from the perspective of architecture design, particularly on a millennium time scale. Here, we show periodic change and a positive trend in roof slope of traditional buildings in the northern part of central and eastern China and demonstrate climate change adaptation in traditional Chinese architecture, driven by fluctuations in extreme snowfall events over the past thousand years. This study provides an excellent example showing how humans have long been aware of the impact of climate change on daily life and learned to adapt to it.
C1 [Li, Siyang; He, Lejun] Nanjing Univ, Sch Hist, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China.
   [Ding, Ke; Ding, Aijun; Huang, Xin; Fu, Congbin] Nanjing Univ, Sch Atmospher Sci, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China.
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C3 Nanjing University; Nanjing University; Nanjing University; Chinese
   Academy of Sciences; Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural
   Resources Research, CAS
RP Ding, AJ (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ, Sch Atmospher Sci, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China.; Ding, AJ (corresponding author), Collaborat Innovat Ctr Climate Change, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China.; Ge, QS (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
EM dingaj@nju.edu.cn; geqs@igsnrr.ac.cn
RI Huang, Xin/K-3767-2016; Ding, Aijun/D-1610-2009
OI Li, Siyang/0000-0003-4362-8394; Ge, Quansheng/0000-0001-8712-8565; Ding,
   Aijun/0000-0003-4481-5386; Ding, Ke/0000-0002-6436-6226
FU Collaborative Innovation Center for Climate Change - Social Science
   Foundation of Jiangsu Province, China [20LSC008]; Fundamental Research
   Funds for the Central Universities [DLTD2107]
FX This study was funded by the Collaborative Innovation Center for Climate
   Change and partly funded by the Social Science Foundation of Jiangsu
   Province, China (20LSC008) and Fundamental Research Funds for the
   Central Universities (DLTD2107).
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OA gold, Green Published
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ER

PT J
AU Kundzewicz, ZW
   Krysanova, V
   Dankers, R
   Hirabayashi, Y
   Kanae, S
   Hattermann, FF
   Huang, S
   Milly, PCD
   Stoffel, M
   Driessen, PPJ
   Matczak, P
   Quevauviller, P
   Schellnhuber, HJ
AF Kundzewicz, Z. W.
   Krysanova, V.
   Dankers, R.
   Hirabayashi, Y.
   Kanae, S.
   Hattermann, F. F.
   Huang, S.
   Milly, P. C. D.
   Stoffel, M.
   Driessen, P. P. J.
   Matczak, P.
   Quevauviller, P.
   Schellnhuber, H. -J.
TI Differences in flood hazard projections in Europe - their causes and
   consequences for decision making
SO HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE flood hazard; climate change; projections; science-policy interactions;
   decision making; Europe
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE PROJECTIONS; MULTIPLE GLOBAL CLIMATE; WATER-RESOURCES;
   RISK-ASSESSMENT; IMPACT; ADAPTATION; PRECIPITATION; STATIONARITY;
   HYDROLOGY; DROUGHTS
AB This paper interprets differences in flood hazard projections over Europe and identifies likely sources of discrepancy. Further, it discusses potential implications of these differences for flood risk reduction and adaptation to climate change. The discrepancy in flood hazard projections raises caution, especially among decision makers in charge of water resources management, flood risk reduction, and climate change adaptation at regional to local scales. Because it is naive to expect availability of trustworthy quantitative projections of future flood hazard, in order to reduce flood risk one should focus attention on mapping of current and future risks and vulnerability hotspots and improve the situation there. Although an intercomparison of flood hazard projections is done in this paper and differences are identified and interpreted, it does not seems possible to recommend which large-scale studies may be considered most credible in particular areas of Europe.
C1 [Kundzewicz, Z. W.; Matczak, P.] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Agr & Forest Environm, Poznan, Poland.
   [Kundzewicz, Z. W.; Krysanova, V.; Hattermann, F. F.; Schellnhuber, H. -J.] Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res, Potsdam, Germany.
   [Dankers, R.] Met Off, Exeter, Devon, England.
   [Hirabayashi, Y.] Univ Tokyo, Inst Engn Innovat, Tokyo, Japan.
   [Kanae, S.] Tokyo Inst Technol, Dept Mech & Environm Informat, Tokyo, Japan.
   [Huang, S.] Norwegian Water Resources & Energy Directorate, Oslo, Norway.
   [Milly, P. C. D.] US Geol Survey, Princeton, NJ USA.
   [Stoffel, M.] Univ Geneva, Inst Environm Sci, Climat Change & Climate Impacts, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Stoffel, M.] Univ Geneva, Dept Earth Sci, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Stoffel, M.] Univ Bern, Inst Geol Sci, Dendrolab Ch, Bern, Switzerland.
   [Driessen, P. P. J.] Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   [Matczak, P.] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Inst Sociol, Poznan, Poland.
   [Quevauviller, P.] Vrije Univ Brussel, Dept Hydrol & Hydraul Engn, Brussels, Belgium.
C3 Polish Academy of Sciences; Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung;
   Met Office - UK; University of Tokyo; Institute of Science Tokyo; Tokyo
   Institute of Technology; Norwegian Water Resources & Energy Directorate;
   United States Department of the Interior; United States Geological
   Survey; University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Bern;
   Utrecht University; Adam Mickiewicz University; Vrije Universiteit
   Brussel
RP Kundzewicz, ZW (corresponding author), Polish Acad Sci, Inst Agr & Forest Environm, Poznan, Poland.; Kundzewicz, ZW (corresponding author), Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res, Potsdam, Germany.
EM kundzewicz@yahoo.com
RI Matczak, Piotr/N-2059-2019; Krysanova, Valentina/AAR-2324-2020; Stoffel,
   Markus/A-1793-2017; Driessen, Peter/M-6751-2013; Kanae,
   Shinjiro/E-5606-2010; Hirabayashi, Yukiko/E-5628-2010; Schellnhuber,
   Hans Joachim/B-2607-2012; Milly, Paul/H-1169-2019
OI Stoffel, Markus/0000-0003-0816-1303; Driessen,
   Peter/0000-0002-0724-6666; Kanae, Shinjiro/0000-0002-3176-4957;
   Hirabayashi, Yukiko/0000-0001-5693-197X; Kundzewicz,
   Zbigniew/0000-0002-3579-5072; Schellnhuber, Hans
   Joachim/0000-0001-7453-4935; Matczak, Piotr/0000-0002-8638-0141; Huang,
   Shaochun/0000-0001-7426-5181; Milly, Paul/0000-0003-4389-3139; Dankers,
   Rutger/0000-0003-2375-5468
FU EU FP7 STAR-FLOOD (STrengthening And Redesigning European FLOOD risk
   practices: Towards appropriate and resilient flood risk governance
   arrangements) Project; European Commission [308364]; Ministry of Science
   and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland [2749/7.PR/2013/2];
   FLORIST (FLOod RISk on the northern foothills of the Tatra Mountains)
   Project; Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution to the enlarged
   European Union [153/2010]; Environment Research & Technology Development
   Fund by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan [S-10, S-14]
FX The authors wish to acknowledge support of: the EU FP7 STAR-FLOOD
   (STrengthening And Redesigning European FLOOD risk practices: Towards
   appropriate and resilient flood risk governance arrangements) Project,
   which received funding from the European Commission under grant
   agreement no. 308364 (PPJD, ZWK, PM) and was co-financed by the Ministry
   of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland within grant
   agreement no. 2749/7.PR/2013/2 for international projects in the period
   2013-2016 (ZWK, MS); and the FLORIST (FLOod RISk on the northern
   foothills of the Tatra Mountains) Project, which received funding (PSPB
   No. 153/2010) from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution to the
   enlarged European Union. This study also received funding as grants S-10
   and S-14 from the Environment Research & Technology Development Fund by
   the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (YH, SK).
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PT J
AU Mu, JHE
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   McCarl, BA
AF Mu, Jianhong E.
   Wein, Anne M.
   McCarl, Bruce A.
TI Land use and management change under climate change adaptation and
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SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Land use and management change; Climate change; Adaptation; Mitigation;
   Greenhouse gas emissions
ID ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT; RANDOM FLUCTUATIONS; CROP
   PRODUCTION; FOREST; CARBON; SCENARIOS; MARKETS
AB We examine the effects of crop management adaptation and climate mitigation strategies on land use and land management, plus on related environmental and economic outcomes. We find that crop management adaptation (e.g. crop mix, new species) increases Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 1.7 % under a more severe climate projection while a carbon price reduces total forest and agriculture GHG annual flux by 15 % and 9 %, respectively. This shows that trade-offs are likely between mitigation and adaptation. Climate change coupled with crop management adaptation has small and mostly negative effects on welfare; mitigation, which is implemented as a carbon price starting at $15 per metric ton carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent with a 5 % annual increase rate, bolsters welfare carbon payments. When both crop management adaptation and carbon price are implemented the effects of the latter dominates.
C1 [Mu, Jianhong E.] Oregon State Univ, Dept Appl Econ, Corvallis, OR 97330 USA.
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C3 Oregon State University; United States Department of the Interior;
   United States Geological Survey; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M
   University College Station
RP Mu, JHE (corresponding author), Oregon State Univ, Dept Appl Econ, Corvallis, OR 97330 USA.
EM mujh1024@gmail.com
RI McCarl, Bruce/E-9445-2011
FU U.S. Geological Survey Land Change Science Program
FX We thank Jinxun Liu, the editor and two anonymous referees for their
   comments and suggestions. This research was partially funded by the U.S.
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LA English
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PT J
AU Woroniecki, S
AF Woroniecki, Stephen
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SO SUSTAINABILITY
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ID SERVICES; POWER; VULNERABILITY; GOVERNANCE; ECOLOGY; INSTITUTIONS;
   RESOURCE; POLITICS; NATURES; HISTORY
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RP Woroniecki, S (corresponding author), Lund Univ, Ctr Sustainabil Studies, POB 170, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden.
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OI Woroniecki, Stephen/0000-0003-1894-2859
FU Linnaeus Centre LUCID - Swedish Research Council Formas; Swedish
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U2 25
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD FEB 1
PY 2019
VL 11
IS 3
AR 772
DI 10.3390/su11030772
PG 20
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HL7NY
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Berkhout, F
   Hertin, J
   Gann, DM
AF Berkhout, Frans
   Hertin, Julia
   Gann, David M.
TI Learning to adapt: Organisational adaptation to climate change impacts
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Adaptive Research and Governance in Climate Change
CY OCT, 2003
CL Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH
SP Climate Change & Environm Res Initiat, Environm Policy Initiat, Mershon Ctr, Cluster Interdisciplinary Res Int Themes
HO Ohio State Univ
ID DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES; UNITED-STATES; VULNERABILITY; VARIABILITY;
   PERSPECTIVE; MANAGEMENT; CAPACITY
AB Analysis of human adaptation to climate change should be based on realistic models of adaptive behaviour at the level of organisations and individuals. The paper sets out a framework for analysing adaptation to the direct and indirect impacts of climate change in business organisations with new evidence presented from empirical research into adaptation in nine case-study companies. It argues that adaptation to climate change has many similarities with processes of organisational learning. The paper suggests that business organisations face a number of obstacles in learning how to adapt to climate change impacts, especially in relation to the weakness and ambiguity of signals about climate change and the uncertainty about benefits flowing from adaptation measures. Organisations rarely adapt 'autonomously', since their adaptive behaviour is influenced by policy and market conditions, and draws on resources external to the organisation. The paper identifies four adaptation strategies that pattern organisational adaptive behaviour.
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   Univ Sussex, SPRU, Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton BN1 9RH, E Sussex, England.
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C3 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; University of Sussex; Imperial College
   London
RP Berkhout, F (corresponding author), Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Inst Environm Studies, Fac Earth & Life Sci, De Boelelaan 1085, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
EM frans.berkhout@ivm.vu.nl
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PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
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J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
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VL 78
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BP 135
EP 156
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WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU See, J
   Cuaton, GP
   Placino, P
   Vunibola, S
   Do Thi, H
   Dombroski, K
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AF See, Justin
   Cuaton, Ginbert Permejo
   Placino, Pryor
   Vunibola, Suliasi
   Do Thi, Huong
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   Mckinnon, Katharine
TI From absences to emergences: Foregrounding traditional and Indigenous
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SO WORLD DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Climate change adaptation; Decolonising climate and
   adaptation; scholarship (DCAS); Indigenous and local knowledge; Global
   South
ID VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; ECONOMIES; INSIGHTS; BAMBOO; TIME;
   POSTDEVELOPMENT; IMPACTS; WORLD; POWER
AB The differential impacts of climate change have highlighted the need to implement fit-for-purpose interventions that are reflective of the needs of vulnerable communities. However, adaptation projects tend to favour technocratic, market-driven, and Eurocentric approaches that inadvertently disregard the place-based and contextual adaptation strategies of many communities in the Global South. The paper aims to decolonise climate change adaptation guided by the critical tenets of 'Decolonising Climate Adaptation Scholarship' (DCAS). It presents empirical case studies from Fiji, Vietnam, and the Philippines and reveals the different ways that Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) and strategies are devalued and suppressed by modernist and developmentalist approaches to climate adaptation. The paper then foregrounds some of the adaptive techniques that resist and remain, or have been re-worked in hybrid ways with ILK. Ultimately, this paper combats the delegitimisation of ILK by mainstream climate change adaptation scholarship and highlights the need for awareness and openness to other forms of knowing and being.
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   Science & Technology; Western Sydney University; University of
   Canterbury; Massey University; University of Canberra
RP See, J (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sydney Environm Inst, L4-00 A14,Sci Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.; See, J (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sch Geosci, L4-00 A14,Sci Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.
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   huongtvkttv@gmail.com; k.dombroski@massey.ac.nz;
   katharine.mckinnon@canberra.edu.au
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NR 129
TC 4
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U1 5
U2 8
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0305-750X
EI 1873-5991
J9 WORLD DEV
JI World Dev.
PD APR
PY 2024
VL 176
AR 106503
DI 10.1016/j.worlddev.2023.106503
EA DEC 2023
PG 13
WC Development Studies; Economics
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Business & Economics
GA FS8E0
UT WOS:001147927700001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Grasso, M
AF Grasso, Marco
BA Grasso, M
BF Grasso, M
TI Adaptation to Climate Change
SO JUSTICE IN FUNDING ADAPTATION UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE
   REGIME
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Adaptation; Adaptive capacity; Mitigation; Social vulnerability;
   Vulnerability
AB This Chapter focuses on adaptation to climate change. Before analyzing the challenges raised by adaptation's multifaceted nature, it describes the reasons for the prominence, to date, of mitigation within the climate debate. It then clarifies the complex notion of adaptation, since this is still ambiguous in the climate change literature. Furthermore, the Chapter spells out the notion of social vulnerability to climate change, which is one of the ethical cornerstones of this book. It then scrutinizes adaptive capacity because this concept helps give better specification to social vulnerability. Finally, the Chapter analyzes adaptation in the UNFCCC regime and some relevant adaptation policies externally to it.
C1 Univ Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento Sci Econ Aziendali, I-20126 Milan, Italy.
C3 University of Milano-Bicocca
RP Grasso, M (corresponding author), Univ Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento Sci Econ Aziendali, Via Bicocca Arcimboldi 8, I-20126 Milan, Italy.
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PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES
BN 978-90-481-3438-0
PY 2010
BP 11
EP 28
DI 10.1007/978-90-481-3439-7_2
D2 10.1007/978-90-481-3439-7
PG 18
WC Environmental Studies; International Relations
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; International Relations
GA BMX44
UT WOS:000273828200002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Buma, B
   Schultz, C
AF Buma, Brian
   Schultz, Courtney
TI Disturbances as opportunities: Learning from disturbance-response
   parallels in social and ecological systems to better adapt to climate
   change
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; disturbance; ecology; natural disaster;
   resilience; social-ecological systems; transformation
ID RESILIENCE; RESTORATION; RANGE; MIGRATION; BIODIVERSITY; GOVERNANCE;
   LANDSCAPE; IMPACTS; SHIFTS; STRATEGIES
AB Disturbances (e.g. fires, floods, windstorms, landslides and tsunamis) are ubiquitous throughout the world. Many social and ecological systems have resilience mechanisms to accommodate and recover from such events. Yet, in an era of directional climate change, adaptation (rather than recovery to the same state) may be the most logical path. In such cases, disturbances, while often unwelcome, may function as opportunities for change.
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C1 [Buma, Brian] Univ Colorado, Dept Integrat Biol, Denver, CO 80202 USA.
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C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Denver; Colorado
   State University
RP Buma, B (corresponding author), Univ Colorado, Dept Integrat Biol, Denver, CO 80202 USA.
EM brian.buma@ucdenver.edu
OI Schultz, Courtney/0000-0002-9972-7802; Buma, Brian/0000-0003-2402-7737
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0021-8901
EI 1365-2664
J9 J APPL ECOL
JI J. Appl. Ecol.
PD JUN
PY 2020
VL 57
IS 6
BP 1113
EP 1123
DI 10.1111/1365-2664.13606
EA APR 2020
PG 11
WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA LU2ST
UT WOS:000527628300001
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Krellenberg, K
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AF Krellenberg, Kerstin
   Hansjuergens, Bernd
BE Krellenberg, K
   Hansjurgens, B
TI Climate Adaptation Santiago Introduction
SO CLIMATE ADAPTATION SANTIAGO
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
DE Megacities; Climate change adaptation; Adaptive capacity; Santiago de
   Chile
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; GOVERNANCE; CITIES; VULNERABILITY
AB The introductory chapter focuses on the principal topics and conceptual frameworks to be addressed in this book. Placing urban climate change adaptation centre stage, it provides a general perspective on the relation between climate change and urbanization, and on adaptation and mitigation, highlighting the specific challenges for Latin America and Santiago de Chile in this context. Furthermore it defines the aims of the book and its research approach, and clarifies its essential contribution to current debates on urban climate change adaptation. In conclusion it presents an overview of the subsequent chapters.
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C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research
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   Research (UFZ)
RP Krellenberg, K (corresponding author), UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Urban & Environm Sociol, Permoser Str 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany.
EM kerstin.krellenberg@ufz.de
RI Krellenberg, Kerstin/B-7722-2017
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PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY
BN 978-3-642-39103-3; 978-3-642-39102-6
PY 2014
BP 3
EP 15
DI 10.1007/978-3-642-39103-3_1
D2 10.1007/978-3-642-39103-3
PG 13
WC Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
GA BO5JB
UT WOS:000517755500003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Esham, M
   Garforth, C
AF Esham, Mohamed
   Garforth, Chris
TI Agricultural adaptation to climate change: insights from a farming
   community in Sri Lanka
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Agricultural sector; Climate change; Smallholder farmers;
   Sri Lanka
ID IMPACT; CAPACITY; SMALLHOLDER; BARRIERS
AB The vulnerability of smallholder farmers to climate change and variability is increasingly rising. As agriculture is the only source of income for most of them, agricultural adaptation with respect to climate change is vital for their sustenance and to ensure food security. In order to develop appropriate strategies and institutional responses, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of the farmers' perception of climate change, actual adaptations at farm-level and what factors drive and constrain their decision to adapt. Thus, this study investigates the farm-level adaptation to climate change based on the case of a farming community in Sri Lanka. The findings revealed that farmers' perceived the ongoing climate change based on their experiences. Majority of them adopted measures to address climate change and variability. These adaptation measures can be categorised into five groups, such as crop management, land management, irrigation management, income diversification, and rituals. The results showed that management of non-climatic factors was an important strategy to enhance farmers' adaptation, particularly in a resource-constrained smallholder farming context. The results of regression analysis indicated that human cognition was an important determinant of climate change adaptation. Social networks were also found to significantly influence adaptation. The study also revealed that social barriers, such as cognitive and normative factors, are equally important as other economic barriers to adaptation. While formulating and implementing the adaptation strategies, this study underscored the importance of understanding socio-economic, cognitive and normative aspects of the local communities.
C1 [Esham, Mohamed] Sabaragamuwa Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Agr Sci, Belihuloya, Sri Lanka.
   [Garforth, Chris] Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev, Reading RG6 6AR, Berks, England.
C3 Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka; University of Reading
RP Esham, M (corresponding author), Sabaragamuwa Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Agr Sci, POB 02, Belihuloya, Sri Lanka.
EM mesham20021@yahoo.com; c.j.garforth@reading.ac.uk
RI Esham, Mohamed/M-7169-2019
OI Esham, Mohamed/0000-0002-4498-9274
FU Commonwealth Scholarship Commission
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the Commonwealth
   Scholarship Commission in providing a fellowship to the first author for
   postdoctoral research at the University of Reading, UK.
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
EI 1573-1596
J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
PD JUN
PY 2013
VL 18
IS 5
BP 535
EP 549
DI 10.1007/s11027-012-9374-6
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 137DY
UT WOS:000318416600002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Salehi, S
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   Ostadtaghizadeh, A
   Garmaroudi, G
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   Rahimiforoushani, A
AF Salehi, Shiva
   Ardalan, Ali
   Ostadtaghizadeh, Abbas
   Garmaroudi, Gholamreza
   Zareiyan, Armin
   Rahimiforoushani, Abbas
TI Conceptual definition and framework of climate change and dust storm
   adaptation: a qualitative study
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Conceptual framework; Climate change; Dust storm;
   Qualitative research
ID COMMUNITY RESILIENCE
AB Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) is a complex, multi-disciplinary, and culture-dependent concept. This study aims to explore a conceptual definition, the subjective framework of CCA including its domains, attributes, and consequences. The approach of qualitative conventional content analysis was considered for the explanation of the subjective concept, and at the same time as the collection process, data analysis was performed using Zhang and Wildemuth's method. The interview method was semi-structured and sampling was targeted and with maximum diversity. The interview was conducted with 22 qualified experts. The accuracy and validity of the data were ensured using Guba and Lincoln scientific accuracy criteria. Six main categories including "sustainability, productivity, stability, empowerment, transformation, and flexibility" were conceptualized in the theme of adaptation characteristics. "Sustainable development, life improvement, response coordination and integration, creativity and innovation, resilience promotion, vulnerability reduction, effective management, and independence" were the main categories in the theme of the adaptation consequences. According to the results, the following conceptual-functional definition can be presented for adaptation to climate change: "CCA refers to the ability of system instability, sustainability, empowerment, productivity, flexibility, and transformation to climate change through the optimal use of resources, resistance, and coping, capacity building and opportunity creation". This definition is conceptual, it means that includes the main features of climate-adaptation and is also functional that is, includes adaptation strategies for climate change.
C1 [Salehi, Shiva; Ardalan, Ali; Ostadtaghizadeh, Abbas] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Emergencies & Disasters, Ghods Ave,Poursina Ave, Tehran, Iran.
   [Salehi, Shiva; Ardalan, Ali; Ostadtaghizadeh, Abbas] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Inst Environm Hlth Res, Ctr Air Pollut Res, Tehran, Iran.
   [Ardalan, Ali] Harvard Humanitarian Initiat, Cambridge, MA USA.
   [Garmaroudi, Gholamreza] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot & Educ, Tehran, Iran.
   [Zareiyan, Armin] Aja Univ Med Scinces, Sch Nursing, Dept Publ Hlth, Tehran, Iran.
   [Rahimiforoushani, Abbas] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidmiol & BioStat, Tehran, Iran.
C3 Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Tehran University of Medical
   Sciences; Harvard University; Tehran University of Medical Sciences;
   Tehran University of Medical Sciences
RP Ostadtaghizadeh, A (corresponding author), Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Emergencies & Disasters, Ghods Ave,Poursina Ave, Tehran, Iran.
EM sh_salehi@razi.tums.ac.ir; aardalan@tums.ac.ir;
   a-ostadtaghizadeh@sina.tums.ac.ir; garmaroudi@tums.ac.ir;
   a.zareian@ajaums.ac.ir; rahimifo@tums.ac.ir
RI Zareiyan, Armin/N-6038-2018; Ostadtaghizadeh, Abbas/AAO-2137-2020;
   salehi, Shiva/AAN-6390-2021
OI Ostadtaghizadeh, Abbas/0000-0001-5260-6221
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
EI 2052-336X
J9 J ENVIRON HEALTH SCI
JI J. Environ. Health Sci. Eng
PD DEC
PY 2019
VL 17
IS 2
BP 797
EP 810
DI 10.1007/s40201-019-00396-5
PG 14
WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA KN6CQ
UT WOS:000514924000024
PM 32030153
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Coulter, L
AF Coulter, Liese
BE SerraoNeumann, S
   Coudrain, A
   Coulter, L
TI Future Climate Narratives: Combining Personal and Professional Knowledge
   to Adapt to Climate Change
SO COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING
SE Springer Climate
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Adaptation; Episodic; Mitigation; Narrative; Semantic; Typology
ID FRAMEWORK; RESPONSES; CAPACITY; ART
AB Ready access to scientific climate knowledge is important to inform climate change mitigation and adaptation planning. In addition, decision-makers use social and cultural understandings to evaluate what is plausible, possible, and desirable in the future. This study considered in what way do personal factors influence the incorporation of climate change knowledge in adaptation decisions. Professionals who work with climate knowledge were interviewed regarding their personal discussions and planning, focused on adaptation to climate change. Typological analysis concentrated on participants' relative attention to Future Thinking, Climate Knowledge, and Narrative Communication. Despite professional application of climate knowledge, the majority of participants found it challenging to imagine future societies situated in future climates, especially those who did not consider themselves at risk, or who found it difficult to discuss projected climate change impacts. This indicates that personal differences such as subjective assessments of climate risk and adaptive capacity, as well as relative engagement in future thinking, affect climate adaptation decision-making that may impact the wider society over time.
C1 [Coulter, Liese] Griffith Univ, Cities Res Inst, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
C3 Griffith University
RP Coulter, L (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Cities Res Inst, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
EM liese.coulter@griffithuni.edu.au
RI Coulter, Liese/AAL-5017-2020; Coulter, Liese/H-8884-2013
OI Coulter, Liese/0000-0002-8072-2534
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PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 2352-0698
EI 2352-0701
BN 978-3-319-74669-2; 978-3-319-74668-5
J9 SPRINGER CLIMATE
PY 2018
BP 91
EP 103
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-74669-2_7
D2 10.1007/978-3-319-74669-2
PG 13
WC Communication; Environmental Studies; Political Science
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Communication; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BL2FO
UT WOS:000448914600008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Udo, F
   Bhanye, J
   Daoudiallo, B
   Naidu, M
AF Udo, Fidelis
   Bhanye, Johannes
   Daoudiallo, Balkissa
   Naidu, Maheshvari
TI Evaluating the Sustainability of Local Women's Climate Change Adaptation
   Strategies in Durban, South Africa: A Feminist Political Ecology and
   Intersectionality Perspective
SO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Durban; feminist political ecology; gender and climate change
   adaptation; intersectionality; local black women; South Africa;
   sustainability
ID SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY; ECOFEMINISM; ENVIRONMENT; GENDER; RISK
AB This paper employs a feminist political ecology and an intersectionality framework to examine the multiple dimensions of local women's vulnerability and adaptation to climate change impacts in selected locations in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. We focus particularly on assessing the sustainability of the gendered adaptive strategies employed by these women. Utilising a qualitative methodology, the study is based on semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with local Black women, highlighting the local context of the women's adaptation to flood impacts. The findings revealed that adaptation strategies are informed by women's situated knowledge, cultural practices, and agency, illustrating the complex, context-specific nature of responses to climate challenges. We argue that a bottom-up approach, which prioritises the effectiveness and sustainability of women's adaptation strategies, is crucial for fostering longer-term, more equitable, and sustainable solutions to climate impacts. By advocating this approach, the paper contributes to a deeper understanding of gendered adaptation practices that align with global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to gender equality (SDG 5), reducing inequalities (SDG 10), promoting climate action (SDG 13), and sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11).
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   [Naidu, Maheshvari] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Social Sci, Durban, South Africa.
C3 Max Planck Society; University of Cape Town; University of
   Witwatersrand; University of Kwazulu Natal
RP Udo, F (corresponding author), Max Planck Inst Study Religious & Ethn Divers, Gottingen, Germany.
EM udofidelisj@gmail.com
RI Udo, Fidelis/HNS-8450-2023
OI Udo, Fidelis/0000-0003-2802-3805
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0968-0802
EI 1099-1719
J9 SUSTAIN DEV
JI Sustain. Dev.
PD 2024 NOV 28
PY 2024
DI 10.1002/sd.3284
EA NOV 2024
PG 16
WC Development Studies; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Regional
   & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Public
   Administration
GA N6D0J
UT WOS:001365209700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kandel, GP
   Bavorova, M
   Ullah, A
   Pradhan, P
AF Kandel, Giri Prasad
   Bavorova, Miroslava
   Ullah, Ayat
   Pradhan, Prajal
TI Food security and sustainability through adaptation to climate change:
   Lessons learned from Nepal
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Drought; Food security; Socio-economic and
   institutional factors; Sustainable development; Vulnerability; Nepal
ID DETERMINANTS; INSECURITY; HOUSEHOLDS; ADOPTION; DROUGHT; ACCESS
AB Climate change adaptation strategies play a crucial role in smallholder farm households' food security and sustainability, particularly under climate change extremes. This study, therefore, examines the role of climate change extremes and smallholder farmers' adaptation strategies in preventing food insecurity in Nepal. Data was collected in 2021 from 400 smallholder households in three agro-ecological zones, namely Mountains, Hill, and Terai. Around 12 % of households were found to be food insecure based on food consumption scores. However, another food security indicator reduced coping strategy index, showing that about 22 % of the households used different short-term strategies to cope with food insecurity. Results from the ordered logit models show that exposure to drought (climate change extremes) adversely impacts the food security status of the households in each study area. Conversely, adopting various adaptation strategies, such as irrigation, agroforestry, and temporary migration, positively impact household food security. In addition, the findings highlight the importance of household head education, market, credit, and information access in enhancing the adaptive capacity of smallholder farmers to cope with food insecurity. As a recommendation, adaptation strategies to food insecurity should be carefully tailored to each agro-ecological zone's specific socio-economic and institutional characteristics.
C1 [Kandel, Giri Prasad; Bavorova, Miroslava; Ullah, Ayat] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Trop Agrisci, Dept Econ & Dev, Prague, Czech Republic.
   [Pradhan, Prajal] Univ Groningen, Energy & Sustainabil Res Inst Groningen ESRIG, NL-9747 AG Groningen, Netherlands.
   [Pradhan, Prajal] Leibniz Assoc, Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res PIK, POB 60 12 03, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany.
C3 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; University of Groningen;
   Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung
RP Bavorova, M (corresponding author), Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Trop Agrisci, Dept Econ & Dev, Prague, Czech Republic.
EM bavorova@ftz.czu.cz
RI Ullah, Ayat/JXX-0935-2024; Pradhan, Prajal/ABE-2912-2020; Kandel, Giri
   Prasad/KBC-9628-2024
OI Ullah, Ayat/0000-0002-0207-8587; Kandel, Giri
   Prasad/0000-0002-9836-9732; Bavorova, Miroslava/0000-0001-8102-9304;
   Pradhan, Prajal/0000-0003-0491-5489
FU Faculty of Tropical Agrisciences, Czech University of Life Sciences,
   Prague, Czech Republic under the internal grant agency (IGA) [20233102]
FX This work was supported by the Faculty of Tropical Agrisciences, Czech
   University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic under the internal
   grant agency (IGA) under grant number: 20233102.
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-4209
J9 INT J DISAST RISK RE
JI Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct.
PD FEB 1
PY 2024
VL 101
AR 104279
DI 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104279
EA JAN 2024
PG 15
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences;
   Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Water Resources
GA IC8H1
UT WOS:001164212000001
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Naji, S
   Gwilliam, J
AF Naji, Sally
   Gwilliam, Julie
TI The potentials of BREEAM communities in addressing the adaptive
   governance in theory and practice
SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive governance; BREEAM communities; Neighbourhood sustainability
   assessment tools; Indicators; Actors
ID NEIGHBORHOOD SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT; CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION;
   RESILIENCE; FRAMEWORK; CAPACITY; IMPACTS; LESSONS; SYSTEMS
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   [Gwilliam, Julie] Cardiff Univ, Welsh Sch Architecture, Cardiff, Wales.
C3 Al-Nahrain University; Cardiff University
RP Naji, S (corresponding author), Nahrain Univ, Sch Engn Al, Baghdad, Iraq.
EM Sally.naji@yahoo.com; gwilliamja@cardiff.ac.uk
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J9 ENVIRON DEV SUSTAIN
JI Environ. Dev. Sustain.
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PY 2022
VL 24
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BP 8287
EP 8312
DI 10.1007/s10668-021-01783-5
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Dapilah, F
   Nielsen, JO
   Lebek, K
   D'haen, SAL
AF Dapilah, Frederick
   Nielsen, Jonas ostergaard
   Lebek, Karen
   D'haen, Sarah Ann Lise
TI He who pays the piper calls the tune: Understanding collaborative
   governance and climate change adaptation in Northern Ghana
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Collaborative governance theory; Adaptive
   capacity; State and non-state actors; Northern Ghana
ID INSTITUTIONS; PERFORMANCE; COMMUNITIES; MANAGEMENT; INSIGHTS; POLITICS;
   BARRIERS
AB Centralized state governance systems have been criticized for being ineffective and inefficient in tackling complex climate change challenges. Consequently, governance models that integrate collaboration among diverse stakeholders are seen as crucial in increasing adaptation efforts around the world. However, at present, there is little insight into the mechanics of collaborative adaptation governance (CAG) at the local, regional, national or global levels. Drawing on collaborative governance theory and literature on climate change adaptation, we use multiple qualitative research methods to identify and explore CAG in Northern Ghana. We examine the conceptualization and implementation of CAG projects as well as the motivation behind them and their ensuing benefits. Results show that perceived climatic changes, diminishing agricultural livelihoods, adaptation resource needs and opportunities largely drive CAG. Local state actors and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) provide leadership in CAG, bridging gaps in access to adaptation resources through the provision of agricultural inputs, climate services, infrastructure and human capacity development. However, in parallel to these, there exist interwoven governance challenges that include questions of trust, commitment, transparency, accountability and the representation of diverse interests. We demonstrate how powerful state actors and NGOs set the agenda, frame problems, and implement rules and incentives that are contrary to the normative tenets of collaborative governance theory. Ultimately, the results of this study shows that CAG is attempted but the challenges of CAG in Northern Ghana are large, while also providing insight into the extent to which CAG approaches can facilitate adaptation to climate change globally.
C1 [Dapilah, Frederick] SD Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev Studies, Dept Community Dev, Accra, Wa Upper West R, Ghana.
   [Dapilah, Frederick; Nielsen, Jonas ostergaard; Lebek, Karen] Humboldt Univ, IRI THESys, Unter Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin, Germany.
   [Dapilah, Frederick; Nielsen, Jonas ostergaard; Lebek, Karen] Humboldt Univ, Dept Geog, Unter Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin, Germany.
   [D'haen, Sarah Ann Lise] TMG Res gGmbH, EUREF, Campus 6-9,4 OG, D-10829 Berlin, Germany.
C3 Humboldt University of Berlin; Humboldt University of Berlin
RP Dapilah, F (corresponding author), SD Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev Studies, Dept Community Dev, Accra, Wa Upper West R, Ghana.
EM dapilafr@hu-berlin.de
RI D'haen, Sarah/E-6698-2015
OI Nielsen, Jonas/0000-0002-9518-7511; Dapilah,
   Frederick/0000-0002-3215-7104
FU Government of Ghana; German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Doctoral
   Scholarship Programme [91616271]
FX We would like to thank the Chief and People of Bagri for their time,
   patience, and granting us the opportunity to learn about how they are
   adapting to climate change. The support and guidance of staff of the
   Lawra Municipal Assembly throughout the research stay is also highly
   appreciated. Special thanks also go to Albert Kankpog for providing
   translation assistance in community entry processes and data gathering
   during the fieldwork. Last but not the least, we acknowledge the editor
   and the two anonymous reviewers for their useful suggestions. Frederick
   Dapilah was supported by The Government of Ghana and the German Academic
   Exchange Service (DAAD) Doctoral Scholarship Programme under Grant No.
   Ref#91616271.
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SN 2212-0963
J9 CLIM RISK MANAG
JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2021
VL 32
AR 100306
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2021.100306
EA APR 2021
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
   Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Lane, DE
AF Lane, Daniel E.
BA Weissenberger, S
   Chouinard, O
BF Weissenberger, S
   Chouinard, O
TI Adaptation to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise The Case Study of
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SO ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND SEA LEVEL RISE: THE CASE STUDY OF
   COASTAL COMMUNITIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
SE SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Lane, Daniel E.] Univ Ottawa, Telfer Sch Management, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
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RP Lane, DE (corresponding author), Univ Ottawa, Telfer Sch Management, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
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PA 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES
SN 2191-5547
EI 2191-5555
BN 978-94-017-9888-4; 978-94-017-9887-7
J9 SPRINGERBR ENV SCI
PY 2015
BP 1
EP 5
DI 10.1007/978-94-017-9888-4_1
D2 10.1007/978-94-017-9888-4
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT C
AU Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, R
   Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, C
AF Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Rares
   Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Cristina
BE Bilandzija, N
TI ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGES - A CHALLENGE FOR ROMANIAN AGRICULTURE
SO ACTUAL TASKS ON AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
SE Actual Tasks on Agricultural Engineering-Zagreb
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 46th International Symposium on Actual Tasks on Agricultural Engineering
   (ATAE)
CY FEB 27-MAR 01, 2018
CL Opatija, CROATIA
SP Univ Zagreb, Fac Agr, Agr Engn Dept, Univ Osijek, Fac Agr, Univ Maribor, Fac Agr & Life Sci, Agr Inst Slovenia, BOKU, Inst Agr Engn, Natl Inst Agr Machinery, Croatian Agr Engn Soc, European Network Adv Engn Agr & Environm, Asian Assoc Agr Engn, Cent & S Eastern Europe, Int Assoc Agr & Biosystems Engn, Minist Sci & Educ Republ Croatia, Fdn Croatian Acad Sci & Arts, Ina Maziva d o o Zagreb
DE climate changes; adapting; agriculture
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; IRRIGATION; RESILIENCE
AB The process of adapting to climate changes is and will continue to be a challenging process considering the uncertainties related to climate evolution within the next decades. However, climate change is only one driver among many that will shape agriculture and rural areas in future decades. Adaptation means anticipating the adverse effects of climate change and taking appropriate action to prevent or minimise the damage they can cause, or taking advantage of opportunities that may arise.
   In Romania, 62% of the land area is used for agriculture, followed by forests and other land with forest vegetation. Climate projections resulted from running a series of regional climate models seems to indicate that agricultural areas in Romania will be negatively affected by a number of changes with different levels of intensities.
   Adapting to climate changes is thus a very challenging issue for Romanian agriculture requiring a special attention and an inter- and multi-disciplinary approach.
C1 [Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Rares; Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Cristina] Politehn Univ Timisoara, Dept Hydrotech, 1A G Enescu St, Timisoara 300022, Romania.
C3 Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara
RP Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, R (corresponding author), Politehn Univ Timisoara, Dept Hydrotech, 1A G Enescu St, Timisoara 300022, Romania.
EM raresh_81@yahoo.com
RI Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Rares/E-3429-2012
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PT J
AU Ahmed, N
   Ward, JD
   Thompson, S
   Saint, CP
   Diana, JS
AF Ahmed, Nesar
   Ward, James D.
   Thompson, Shirley
   Saint, Christopher P.
   Diana, James S.
TI Blue-Green Water Nexus in Aquaculture for Resilience to Climate Change
SO REVIEWS IN FISHERIES SCIENCE & AQUACULTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE Aquaculture; blue-green water; water footprint; climate change;
   adaptation
ID FOOD SECURITY; MANGROVE FOREST; MEKONG DELTA; SHRIMP; IMPACTS; INLAND;
   CARBON; CROP; AGRICULTURE; SOUTHERN
AB In order to meet the demand for food from a growing global population, aquaculture production must be increased as capture fisheries have stagnated. Rapid population growth with competition for land and water could affect aquaculture production. Although aquaculture uses non-consumptive water, there are significant water footprints for aquaculture due to water lost and water required for fish-feed production. Moreover, climate change affects water availability and demand for aquaculture, and poses a further threat to global fish production. Nevertheless, the efficient use of blue water (surface and groundwater) and green water (rain) in inland, coastal, and marine aquaculture could make a significant contribution to global fish production and climate change adaptation. Sustainable intensification of freshwater aquaculture, mangrove restoration with brackish water fish production, and the expansion of mariculture could increase global fish production with adaptation to climate change. Institutional support with technical and financial assistance is needed to implement the proposed adaptation strategies.
C1 [Ahmed, Nesar; Thompson, Shirley] Univ Manitoba, Nat Resources Inst, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6, Canada.
   [Ahmed, Nesar; Ward, James D.; Saint, Christopher P.] Univ South Australia, Sch Nat & Built Environm, Mawson Lakes Campus, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   [Diana, James S.] Univ Michigan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, Ann Arbor, MI USA.
C3 University of Manitoba; University of South Australia; University of
   Michigan System; University of Michigan
RP Ahmed, N (corresponding author), Univ Manitoba, Nat Resources Inst, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6, Canada.
EM nesar.ahmed@umanitoba.ca
RI Thompson, Shirley/ABI-6725-2020; Hopeward, James/GLS-9445-2022
OI Ahmed, Nesar/0000-0003-4133-697X; Thompson, Shirley/0000-0002-3774-1377;
   Hopeward, James David/0000-0003-4847-841X
FU Natural Resources Institute (NRI), University of Manitoba, Canada
FX The study was supported by the Natural Resources Institute (NRI),
   University of Manitoba, Canada. An earlier draft of this paper was
   presented in March 2017 by the first author at the Riddle Faculty
   Seminar Series, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and
   Resources, University of Manitoba. We thank the audience for their
   positive encouragement. The views and opinions expressed herein are
   solely those of the authors.
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PT J
AU Thornton, PK
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AF Thornton, Philip K.
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TI Climate change adaptation in mixed crop -livestock systems in developing
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SO GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY-AGRICULTURE POLICY ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Resilience; Diversification; Risk; Food security; Vulnerability;
   Co-benefits
ID SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION; FOOD SECURITY; AGRICULTURE; IMPACTS;
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AB Mixed crop-liveslock systems produce most of the world's milk and ruminant meat, and are particularly important for the livelihoods and food security of poor people in developing countries. These systems will bear the brunt of helping to satisfy the burgeoning demand for food from increasing populations, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, where rural poverty and hunger are already concentrated. The potential impacts of changes in climate and climate variability on these mixed systems are not that well understood, particularly as regards how the food security of vulnerable households may be affected. There are many ways in which the mixed systems may be able to adapt to climate change in the future, including via increased efficiencies of production that sometimes provide important mitigation co-benefits as well. But effective adaptation will require an enabling policy, technical, infrastructural and informational environment, and the development challenge is daunting. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Thornton, Philip K.] ILRI, CCAR Res Program Climate Change Agr & Food Secur, POB 30709, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
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C3 CGIAR; International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); Commonwealth
   Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
RP Thornton, PK (corresponding author), ILRI, CCAR Res Program Climate Change Agr & Food Secur, POB 30709, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
EM p.thornton@cgiar.org
RI Thornton, Philip/AAB-8806-2020; Herrero, Mario/A-6678-2015
OI Herrero, Mario/0000-0002-7741-5090
FU CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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FX We thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on an earlier
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   with technical support from the International Fund for Agricultural
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PT J
AU Termeer, CJAM
   Dewulf, A
   Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, SI
   Vink, M
   van Vliet, M
AF Termeer, C. J. A. M.
   Dewulf, A.
   Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S. I.
   Vink, M.
   van Vliet, M.
TI Coping with the wicked problem of climate adaptation across scales: The
   Five R Governance Capabilities
SO LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
LA English
DT Article
DE Wicked problems; Governance capabilities; Social-ecological systems;
   Adaptation to climate change; Governance strategies; Enabling
   institutions
ID FRAMES; MANAGEMENT; CHALLENGES; HISTORY
AB Adapting social-ecological systems to the projected effects of climate change is not only a complex technical matter but above all a demanding governance issue. As climate change has all the characteristics of a wicked problem, conventional strategies of governance do not seem to work. However, most conventional governance institutions are poorly equipped to enable, or at least tolerate, innovative strategies. This paper analyses the various strategies used to cope with the wicked problem of climate adaptation across scales, and the institutional conditions that enable or constrain such strategies. For this, it relies on a theoretical framework consisting of five governance capabilities that are considered crucial for coping with wicked problems: reflexivity, resilience, responsiveness, revitalization and rescaling. This framework is used to analyse the governance of adaptation to climate change at three different levels: the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its activities to assist adaptation; the European Union and its climate adaptation strategy; and the Netherlands and its Delta Program. The results show that conventional governance strategies are rather absent and that mixtures of reflexive, resilient, responsive, revitalizing and rescaling strategies were visible at all levels, although not equally well developed and important. In contrast to the literature, we found many examples of enabling institutional conditions. The constraining conditions, which were also present, tend to lead more to postponement than to obstruction of decision-making processes. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Termeer, C. J. A. M.; Dewulf, A.; Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S. I.; Vink, M.; van Vliet, M.] Wageningen Univ, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, Hollandseweg 1, NL-6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
C3 Wageningen University & Research
RP Termeer, CJAM (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, Hollandseweg 1, NL-6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM katrien.termeer@wur.nl; art.dewulf@wur.nl;
   sylvia.karlsson-vinkhuyzen@wur.nl; martinus.vink@PBL.nl;
   mathijs.vliet@gmail.com
RI Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia/C-4889-2009; Dewulf, Art/C-1271-2010; van
   Vliet, Mathijs/G-3381-2012
OI van Vliet, Mathijs/0000-0003-1820-8144; Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia
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FU Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment; NERC [NE/K010123/1]
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FX This research has been carried out in the framework of the Dutch
   National Research Programme Knowledge for Climate
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WC Ecology; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geography, Physical; Regional
   & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Physical Geography; Public
   Administration; Urban Studies
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Yang, Y
   Zhang, Y
   Zhu, BX
   Zhou, JJ
   Liu, Y
   Gao, DX
   Sauer, J
AF Yang, Yu
   Zhang, Yang
   Zhu, Benz Xinqi
   Zhou, Jiajun
   Liu, Yang
   Gao, Dongxia
   Sauer, Johannes
TI ICT promotes smallholder farmers' perceived self-efficacy and adaptive
   action to climate change: Empirical research on China's economically
   developed rural areas
SO CLIMATE SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Perceived self -efficacy; Adaptive action; ICT;
   Smallholder farmers
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; WATER-RESOURCES; IMPACTS; AGRICULTURE; PERCEPTIONS;
   STRATEGIES
AB Understanding the impact of technological advancements, such as ICT, on the climate change adaptation actions of smallholder farmers is crucial for comprehending their adaptive strategies. This study utilizes data from a survey of 2230 smallholder farmer households in the developed rural region of the Yangtze River Delta in China to examine the factors influencing their perceived self-efficacy and actions to adapt to climate change. Using binary logit regression and OLS models, we identify the role that determinants of ICT use play in shaping smallholders' perceived self-efficacy and adaptive action. Our findings corroborate that perceived self-efficacy is a robust, positive predictor of adaptive action. The data indicate that the sole presence of adaptation leaders predominantly enhances perceived self-efficacy. In contrast, adaptive investments at the village level are primarily associated with an increase in adaptive actions. However, peer effects may diminish smallholder perceived self-efficacy and adaptive action. In addition, our study indicates that while ICT has not currently supplanted traditional social networks in influencing smallholder climate change adaptation perceived selfefficacy and adaptive action, we cannot dismiss the potential substitution effect. We also clarify why the peer effects of traditional networks have starkly contrasting impacts in developed and less-developed rural regions in China. Overall, our findings underscore the importance of incorporating objective influencing factors of smallholder adaptation actions and their effects on subjective perceived self-efficacy into future climate change adaptation plans and policies to foster adaptation actions.
C1 [Yang, Yu] Huzhou Univ, Coll Econ & Management, 759 East Second Ring Rd, Huzhou 313000, Peoples R China.
   [Zhang, Yang] Huzhou Coll, Sch Intelligent Mfg, 1 Xueshi Rd, Huzhou 313000, Peoples R China.
   [Yang, Yu; Zhu, Benz Xinqi; Zhou, Jiajun; Liu, Yang; Sauer, Johannes] Tech Univ Munich, Agr Prod & Resource Econ, Munich, Germany.
   [Gao, Dongxia] Shanghai Univ Finance, Econ Zhejiang Coll, 99,South Ring Rd, Jinhua 321000, Peoples R China.
C3 Huzhou University; Huzhou College; Technical University of Munich
RP Zhang, Y (corresponding author), Huzhou Coll, Sch Intelligent Mfg, 1 Xueshi Rd, Huzhou 313000, Peoples R China.
EM yang1985.yu@tum.de; zhangyang@zjhzu.edu.cn; benz.xinqi.zhu@tum.de;
   jiajun.zhou@tum.de; jo.sauer@tum.de
RI Zhu, Xinqi/HNR-6145-2023
OI Yang, Yu/0000-0002-6666-0293
FU Project of China Philosophy and Social Science [21XRK001]; Project of
   Zhejiang Province Philosophy and Social Science [22NDJC154YB]
FX This research was partially funded by project of China Philosophy and
   Social Science (21XRK001) , and project of Zhejiang Province Philosophy
   and Social Science (22NDJC154YB) .
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PT J
AU Galappaththi, EK
   Schlingmann, A
AF Galappaththi, Eranga K.
   Schlingmann, Anna
TI The sustainability assessment of Indigenous and local knowledge-based
   climate adaptation responses in agricultural and aquatic food systems
SO CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
ID DEVELOPMENT GOALS; PEOPLES; STRATEGIES; COMANAGEMENT; COMMUNITIES;
   PERCEPTIONS; RESILIENCE; MANAGEMENT; FISHERIES; WEATHER
AB We examine common Indigenous and local knowledgebased adaptive responses to climate change from the sustainability perspective among Indigenous and local communities globally. We draw upon an assessment of 98 peer-reviewed articles to access how local-level responses interact with the broader sustainability dimensions of social, economic, and environmental. We focus on five adaptive responses: 1) community-based adaptation, 2) diversification, 3) local governance and conflict resolution schemes, 4) land, soil, and water management, and 5) traditional weather forecast. Using sustainability framing, we illustrate how these adaptive responses can be both resilient and vulnerable. We argue that long-term successful adaptation to climate change should aim to avoid any increase in, and instead should decrease, vulnerability related to the social (e.g. loss of social bonds and mutual support), economic (e.g. insecure income), and an urgent need to discuss successful adaptation to climate change from a holistic approach that includes long-term social, economic, and environmental sustainability aspects.
C1 [Galappaththi, Eranga K.] Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, Dept Geog, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
   [Schlingmann, Anna] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Inst Ciencia & Tecnol Ambientals, Barcelona 08193, Spain.
C3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; Autonomous University
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RP Galappaththi, EK (corresponding author), Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, Dept Geog, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
EM eranga.research@gmail.com
FU International Development Research Centre - IDRC [108279-008]; Social
   Science and Humanities Research Council - SSHRC [752-2016-0148];
   European Research Council under an ERC Consolidator Grant
   [FP7-771056-LICCI]; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
   [CEX2019-000940-M]
FX The research leading to this paper has received funding from multiple
   sources. EKG received funds from the International Development Research
   Centre - IDRC (108279-008) and the Social Science and Humanities
   Research Council - SSHRC (752-2016-0148) . AS received funds from the
   European Research Council under an ERC Consolidator Grant
   (FP7-771056-LICCI) - this work contributes to the Maria de Maeztu'
   Programme for Units of Excellence of the Spanish Ministry of Science and
   Innovation (CEX2019-000940-M) .
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PT J
AU Ravera, F
   Reyes-García, V
   Pascual, U
   Drucker, AG
   Tarrasón, D
   Bellon, MR
AF Ravera, Federica
   Reyes-Garcia, Victoria
   Pascual, Unai
   Drucker, Adam G.
   Tarrason, David
   Bellon, Mauricio R.
TI Gendered agrobiodiversity management and adaptation to climate change:
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SO AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Feminist political ecology; Gender; India;
   On-farm agrobiodiversity
ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; WOMEN; RICE; MEN; CONSERVATION; INEQUALITIES;
   UTTARAKHAND; PERCEPTIONS; KNOWLEDGE; CONFLICT
AB Social and cultural contexts influence power dynamics and shape gender perceptions, roles, and decisions regarding the management of agrobiodiversity for dealing with and adapting to climate change. Based on a feminist political ecology framework and a mixed method approach, this research performs an empirical analysis of two case studies in the northern of India, one in the Himalayan Mountains and another in the Indian-Gangetic plains. It explores context-specific (i) influence of gender roles and responsibilities on on-farm agrobiodiversity management (ii) gendered expertise and knowledge related to agrobiodiversity and (iii) gendered preferences for practices and institutional arrangements for agrobiodiversity conservation linked to adaptation to climate change. In the Himalayan mountains women actively participate in crop and seed management decisions and tasks, and maintain informal institutions for seed and services exchanges in the case of crisis, which simultaneously favours high levels of agrobiodiversity and enhances women's social status. By contrast, in the Indio-Gangetic plains, where women from better-off households are socially secluded and women from poorer households work mainly as labourer to respond to high out-migration of men, they exercise less public control over agrobiodiversity, with their role being mainly invisible at the homestead and related to post-production tasks. We finally discuss as improved understanding of the links between gendered spaces, crops, tasks, social status, and agrobiodiversity management can facilitate the design of gender-sensitive policy interventions for conservation and adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Ravera, Federica] Univ Cent Catalunya UVic UCC, Univ Vic, Chair Agroecol & Food Syst, C Laura 13, Vic 08500, Spain.
   [Ravera, Federica] FRACTAL Collect, San Remigio 2, Madrid 28022, Spain.
   [Ravera, Federica; Tarrason, David] CREAF, Cerdanyola Del Valles 08193, Spain.
   [Reyes-Garcia, Victoria] ICREA, Barcelona, Spain.
   [Reyes-Garcia, Victoria] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Inst Ciencia & Tecnol Ambientals, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain.
   [Pascual, Unai] Univ Basque Country, Basque Ctr Climate Change, Sede Bldg 1,1st Floor,Sci Campus, Leioa 48940, Spain.
   [Pascual, Unai] Basque Fdn Sci, Kerbasque, Maria Diaz de Haro 3,6th Floor, Bilbao 48013, Bizkaia, Spain.
   [Pascual, Unai] Univ Bern, Ctr Dev & Environm, Mittelstr 43, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland.
   [Drucker, Adam G.; Bellon, Mauricio R.] Biovers Int, Via Tre Denari 472-A, I-00057 Rome, Italy.
C3 Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya (UVic-UCC); Centro
   de Investigacion Ecologica y Aplicaciones Forestales (CREAF-CERCA);
   ICREA; Autonomous University of Barcelona; Basque Centre for Climate
   Change (BC3); University of Basque Country; Basque Foundation for
   Science; University of Bern; Alliance; Bioversity International
RP Ravera, F (corresponding author), Univ Cent Catalunya UVic UCC, Univ Vic, Chair Agroecol & Food Syst, C Laura 13, Vic 08500, Spain.; Ravera, F (corresponding author), FRACTAL Collect, San Remigio 2, Madrid 28022, Spain.; Ravera, F (corresponding author), CREAF, Cerdanyola Del Valles 08193, Spain.
EM Federica.ravera@gmail.com
RI PASCUAL, UNAI/B-4766-2012; Tarrason, David/B-7962-2019; Bellon,
   Mauricio/L-9546-2019; Reyes-Garcia, Victoria/C-4552-2008
OI Ravera, Federica/0000-0001-6282-6236; Reyes-Garcia,
   Victoria/0000-0002-2914-8055
FU CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
   (CCAFS); CGIAR Fund Donors; Ministry of Economy, Industry and
   Competitiveness (Spain) [IJCI-2015-25586]; AXA Research Fund
FX This work was carried out in collaboration with Bioversity International
   and the Basque Centre for Climate Change. We would like to thank Dr.
   Prem Mathur and the entire staff of Bioversity International, India for
   their logistical support and assistance with data collection. We would
   like to acknowledge the farmers from villages in Uttarakhand and Bihar
   who participated in the research, as well as expressing our gratitude to
   Dr. Sahai and colleagues from Gene Campaign, Dr. Solanki and the staff
   of Rajendra Agricultural University at Pusa Campus in Bihar staff at
   VPKAS, Almora and staff at the NBPGR Regional Station in Bowali,
   Uttarakhand for their support in undertaking the field work. I would
   especially like to thank Ms. Puja Bisht, Ms. Kamini Kumari, Ms. Marya
   Zabeen and Mr. Avinash Kumar for their dedication during survey
   interviews and focus group discussions. Funding for this research was
   provided by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture
   and Food Security (CCAFS), which is carried out with support from CGIAR
   Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please
   visit https://ccafs.cgiar.org/donors. The views expressed in this
   document cannot be taken to reflect the official opinions of these
   organizations. The first author received funds by the Ministry of
   Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (Spain) (IJCI-2015-25586) and AXA
   Research Fund (2017-2019).
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SN 0889-048X
EI 1572-8366
J9 AGR HUM VALUES
JI Agric. Human Values
PD SEP
PY 2019
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WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; History & Philosophy Of Science;
   Sociology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; History & Philosophy of Science; Sociology
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PT J
AU Rawlani, AK
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AF Rawlani, Amireeta K.
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TI Building responsiveness to climate change through community based
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SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Bangladesh; Community based adaptation; Climate change adaptation;
   Coastal afforestation
ID FLOODS
AB This article explores the drivers, benefits, and challenges to climate change adaptation in Bangladesh. It specifically investigates the "Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change through Coastal Afforestation Program," a 5-year $5 million adaptation scheme being funded and implemented in part by the Government of Bangladesh, United Nations Development Program, and Global Environment Facility. The article explores how the CBACC-CA builds various types of adaptive capacity in Bangladesh and the extent its design and implementation offers lessons for other adaptation programs around the world. The first part of the study begins by describing its research methods consisting of research interviews, site visits, and a literature review. It then summarizes six primary sectors vulnerable to climate change in Bangladesh: water resources and coastal zones, infrastructure and human settlements, agriculture and food security, forestry and biodiversity, fisheries, and human health. The article next describes the genesis and background behind the CBACC-CA, with an emphasis on components that promote capacity development, demonstration projects, risk reduction, and knowledge management. The article concludes that technology by itself is only a partial component of successful adaptation efforts, and that multiple and integrated adaptation measures that cut across sectors and social, institutional, and infrastructural dimensions are needed to truly build resilience and effectiveness.
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C3 National University of Singapore
RP Sovacool, BK (corresponding author), Natl Univ Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew Sch Publ Policy, 469C Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 259772, Singapore.
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PT J
AU Nyahunda, L
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AF Nyahunda, Louis
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TI Harnessing of Social Capital as a Determinant for Climate Change
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SO SCIENTIFICA
LA English
DT Article
ID INDICATORS; INNOVATION; CAPACITY
AB The livelihoods of rural people have been plagued by the precarious impacts of climate change-related disasters manifesting through floods, heat waves, droughts, cyclones, and erratic temperatures. However, they have not remained passive victims to these impacts. In light of this, rural people are on record of employing a plethora of adaptation strategies to cushion their livelihoods from climate change impacts. In this vew, the role of social capital as a determinant of climate change adaptation is underexplored. Little attention has been paid to how social capital fostered through trust and cooperation amongst rural households and communities is essential for climate change adaptation. This study explored how people in Mazungunye communal lands are embracing social capital to adapt to climate change impacts. The researchers adopted a qualitative research approach guided by the descriptive research design. The population of the study was gathered through simple random and purposive sampling techniques. Accordingly, the population sample consisted of 25 research participants drawn from members of the community following the simple random and purposive sampling techniques. In-depth individual interviews and focus group discussions were used to collect data. Data were analysed through the Thematic Content Analysis. This study established that different forms of social capital are being embraced by the community members to withstand the effects of climate change. These include village savings clubs (fushai), chief's granary (Zunde raMambo), collective field work (nhimbe), and destocking of livestock (kuronzera) strategies. These strategies illustrate community reliance on indigenous knowledge adaptation strategies as a community response to impacts of climate change on their livelihoods.
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C3 University of Limpopo
RP Tirivangasi, HM (corresponding author), Univ Limpopo, Dept Res Adm & Dev, Pbag X1106, ZA-0727 Mankweng, South Africa.
EM happy.tirivangasi@ul.ac.za
RI Tirivangasi, Happy/W-7695-2019; Nyahunda, Louis/W-4577-2018
OI Tirivangasi, Happy Mathew/0000-0002-1353-6635; Nyahunda,
   Louis/0000-0002-9352-4115
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PA ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FLR, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON, W1T 5HF, ENGLAND
SN 2090-908X
J9 SCIENTIFICA
JI Scientifica
PD APR 19
PY 2021
VL 2021
AR 8416410
DI 10.1155/2021/8416410
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WC Biology
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
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OA Green Published, gold
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PT C
AU Sansa, A
   Ben Nasr, J
   Fouzai, A
   Sai, MB
AF Sansa, Amira
   Ben Nasr, Jamel
   Fouzai, Ayoub
   Sai, Mohamed Bechir
BE Kallel, A
   Ksibi, M
   BenDhia, H
   Khelifi, N
TI Adaptation to Climate Change: The Dynamics of Production Systems in the
   Semi-arid Regions of Tunisia
SO RECENT ADVANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FROM THE EURO-MEDITERRANEAN AND
   SURROUNDING REGIONS, VOLS I AND II
SE Advances in Science Technology & Innovation
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 1st Euro-Mediterranean Conference for Environmental Integration (EMCEI)
CY NOV 22-25, 2017
CL Sousse, TUNISIA
DE Adaptation; Transformation; Climate change; Adoption; Vulnerability
C1 [Sansa, Amira; Ben Nasr, Jamel] Natl Agron Inst Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia.
   [Fouzai, Ayoub] Higher Sch Agr, Mograne, Morocco.
   [Sai, Mohamed Bechir] Inst Olive Tree, Khania, Greece.
C3 Universite de Carthage
RP Sansa, A (corresponding author), Natl Agron Inst Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia.
EM amira.sansa1@gmail.com; jamelnasr@yahoo.fr; fouzai.ayoub@gmail.com;
   mohbsai@yahoo.fr
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PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 2522-8714
EI 2522-8722
BN 978-3-319-70548-4; 978-3-319-70547-7
J9 ADV SCI TECHNOL INN
JI Adv. Sci. Technol. Innov.
PY 2018
BP 1431
EP 1433
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-70548-4_418
PG 3
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
GA BK4DM
UT WOS:000436178800418
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Bai, JY
   Li, XY
AF Bai, Jiayu
   Li, Xiaoyu
TI The evolution of China's policies on marine and coastal ecosystems in
   climate change adaptation
SO FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; marine and coastal ecosystem; adaptation; adaptive
   policies; policy-oriented jurisprudence
ID FISHERIES; MANAGEMENT
AB Marine and coastal ecosystems play a crucial role in adjusting the process of climate change. Mitigation and adaptation activities involve interdependent carbon and water cycles. Excessive carbon emissions burden the carbon storage capacity of the ocean and then affect the balance and stability of marine ecosystems, leading to global ocean issues such as ocean acidification and the calcification of marine life. While many studies have been conducted on this issue, there is a lack of policy analysis on how countries deal with climate change, particularly in the area of marine and coastal ecosystems' policies. In 1992, China ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and China actively participated in the governance of marine and coastal ecosystems adapting to climate change. This article reviews and textually analyses China's policies related to the adaptation of marine and coastal ecosystems to climate change in 1992-2023. It adopts policy-oriented jurisprudence to illustrate natural and social factors which drive the evolution of China's policies on marine and coastal ecosystems in climate change adaptation. To achieve the optimal policy results, this article recommends further enhancing the mechanism of policy implementation and management, innovating the system of policy incentives and supervision, and optimizing the framework of policy effectiveness evaluation on the basis of further policy goals.
C1 [Bai, Jiayu; Li, Xiaoyu] Nankai Univ, Sch Law, Tianjin, Peoples R China.
C3 Nankai University
RP Bai, JY (corresponding author), Nankai Univ, Sch Law, Tianjin, Peoples R China.
EM gracefulgl@hotmail.com
FU National Social Fund of China [18VHQ001]; Nankai University Liberal Arts
   Development Fund Scientific Research General Project [ZB22BZ0216]
FX This research received funding from the National Social Fund of China
   [Grant No. 18VHQ001] and Nankai University Liberal Arts Development Fund
   Scientific Research General Project [Grant No. ZB22BZ0216].
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J9 FRONT MAR SCI
JI Front. Mar. Sci.
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AR 1190132
DI 10.3389/fmars.2023.1190132
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WC Environmental Sciences; Marine & Freshwater Biology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Marine & Freshwater Biology
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WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
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PT J
AU Chen, XW
   Niu, JZ
AF Chen, Xiongwen
   Niu, Jianzhi
TI Evaluating the Adaptation of Chinese Torreya Plantations to Climate
   Change
SO ATMOSPHERE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate distance index; drought; monthly air temperature; monthly
   precipitation; standardized precipitation index
ID RESPONSES
AB Studying the capacity of some plant species to adapt to climate change is essential for ecological research and agricultural policy development. Chinese Torreya (Torreya grandis 'Merrillii') has been an important crop tree in subtropical China for over a thousand years. It is necessary to characterize its adaptation to climate change. In this study, the average monthly temperature and precipitation from 1901 to 2017 in the six regions with Chinese Torreya plantations at different provinces were analyzed. The results indicated that the average annual air temperature across these regions had increased by about 2.0 degrees C, but no general trend in the annual precipitation and incidence of drought was found. The annual air temperature that Chinese Torreya plantations had experienced was 12.96-18.23 degrees C; the highest and the lowest average monthly air temperatures were 30.1 degrees C and -0.8 degrees C, respectively. The lowest and the highest annual precipitation were 874.56 mm and 2501.88 mm, respectively. Chinese Torreya trees endured a severe drought period in the 1920s. The monthly air temperature at Zhuji, which is the central production region, showed a significant correlation with the air temperature in the other five regions. The monthly precipitation in Hunan and Guizhou had no significant correlation with that of Zhuji. Chinese Torreya plantations have been grown in the regions with a similar climate distance index of air temperatures but different precipitation. This tree has a high capacity to adapt to climate change based on the climate dynamics across its range. This approach may provide a way to evaluate climate adaptation in other tree species. These results may provide helpful information for the development of Chinese Torreya plantations.
C1 [Chen, Xiongwen] Alabama A&M Univ, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, Normal, AL 35762 USA.
   [Chen, Xiongwen] Zhejiang A&F Univ, Jiyang Coll, Zhuji 311800, Peoples R China.
   [Niu, Jianzhi] Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Soil & Water Conservat, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China.
C3 Alabama A&M University; Zhejiang A&F University; Beijing Forestry
   University
RP Chen, XW (corresponding author), Alabama A&M Univ, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, Normal, AL 35762 USA.; Chen, XW (corresponding author), Zhejiang A&F Univ, Jiyang Coll, Zhuji 311800, Peoples R China.
EM xiongwen.chen@aamu.edu; nexk@bjfu.edu.cn
RI Niu, jianzhi/HLV-7250-2023
OI Chen, Xiongwen/0000-0002-3373-1737
FU USDA Mc-Stennis project [1008643]; Shaoxing 330
FX This study was partially supported by the USDA Mc-Stennis project
   (1008643) and Shaoxing 330.
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PT J
AU Schaller, S
   Jean-Baptiste, N
   Lehmann, P
AF Schaller, Sven
   Jean-Baptiste, Nathalie
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TI Opportunities and obstacles for the urban adaptation to climatic change
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SO EURE-REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE ESTUDIOS URBANO REGIONALES
LA Spanish
DT Article
ID BARRIERS; FRAMEWORK; CITIES; RISK
C1 [Schaller, Sven] Deutsch Biomasseforschungszentrum, Leipzig, Germany.
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   [Lehmann, Paul] Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Econ, Leipzig, Germany.
C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research
   (UFZ); Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental
   Research (UFZ)
RP Schaller, S (corresponding author), Deutsch Biomasseforschungszentrum, Leipzig, Germany.
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PT J
AU Landaverde, R
   Rodriguez, MT
   Parrella, JA
AF Landaverde, Rafael
   Rodriguez, Mary T.
   Parrella, Jean A.
TI Honey Production and Climate Change: Beekeepers' Perceptions, Farm
   Adaptation Strategies, and Information Needs
SO INSECTS
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptability; beekeepers; case study; climate change; El Salvador;
   honey; honey bees; phenomenology
ID BEE COLONIES; IMPACT; NUTRITION; SERVICES; HEALTH
AB Simple Summary Most crops grown globally require pollination to produce food, and honey bees are the most important pollinators. Without honey bees, the food supply would decrease and become more expensive. Climate change threatens honey bees by destroying their habitats and food sources. Therefore, beekeepers must implement farm management practices to adapt to climate change. However, in many developing countries, such as El Salvador, beekeepers lack information about climate change adaptation strategies. In this study, researchers interviewed nine Salvadoran beekeepers to understand how their perception of climate change affects their beekeeping production, the adaptation strategies they implement, and their needs for climate change-related information about beekeeping. The climate change-induced challenges beekeepers experienced included food and water scarcity and extreme weather events (e.g., increase in temperature, rain, and winds). As a result, honey bees are dying because they cannot find enough to eat/drink, their hives are damaged, and they are more prone to pests and diseases. To adapt, beekeepers reinforce their beehive boxes, relocate their beehives, and supplement the honey bees' food. The beekeepers expressed their need for help formulating supplementary honey bee diets and managing pests and diseases. Because they struggled to understand climate change-related information from the internet, they need information and demonstrations from local sources to improve their adaptation strategies and the health and productivity of their honey bees. Because climate change has severely impacted global bee populations by depleting their habitats and food sources, beekeepers must implement management practices to adapt to changing climates. However, beekeepers in El Salvador lack information about necessary climate change adaptation strategies. This study explored Salvadoran beekeepers' experiences adapting to climate change. The researchers used a phenomenological case study approach and conducted semi-structured interviews with nine Salvadoran beekeepers who were members of The Cooperative Association for Marketing, Production, Savings, and Credit of Beekeepers of Chalatenango (ACCOPIDECHA). The beekeepers perceived water and food scarcity, as well as extreme weather events (e.g., increasing temperature, rain, winds), as the leading climate change-induced challenges to their production. Such challenges have augmented their honey bees' physiological need for water, limited their movement patterns, decreased apiary safety, and increased the incidence of pests and diseases, all of which have led to honey bee mortality. The beekeepers shared adaptation strategies, including box modification, apiary relocation, and food supplementation. Although most beekeepers accessed climate change information using the internet, they struggled to understand and apply pertinent information unless they received it from trusted ACCOPIDECHA personnel. Salvadoran beekeepers require information and demonstrations to improve their climate change adaptation strategies and implement new ones to address the challenges they experience.
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   [Rodriguez, Mary T.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Agr Commun Educ & Leadership, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
C3 Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College Station;
   University System of Ohio; Ohio State University
RP Landaverde, R (corresponding author), Texas A&M Univ, Dept Agr Leadership Educ & Commun, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
EM rafael.q@ag.tamu.edu; rodriguez.746@osu.edu; jean.parrella@ag.tamu.edu
OI Rodriguez, Mary/0000-0002-8716-2787
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PT J
AU Touch, V
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AF Touch, Van
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TI Climate change adaptation options in rainfed upland cropping systems in
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LA English
DT Article
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   farms; Wet tropics; Cambodia
ID PERCEPTIONS; TECHNOLOGIES; STRATEGIES; IMPACT
AB While climate change is confirmed to have serious impacts on agricultural production in many regions worldwide, researchers have proposed various measures that farmers can apply to cope with and adapt to those changes. However, it is often the case that not every adaptation measure would be practical and adoptable in a specific region. Farmers may have their own ways of managing and adapting to climate change that need to be taken into account when considering interventions. This study aimed to engage with farmers to: (1) better understand small-holder knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to perceived or expected climate change; and (2) document cropping practices, climate change perceptions, constraints to crop production, and coping and adaptation options with existing climate variability and expected climate change. This study was conducted in 2015 in Sala Krau village near Pailin (12 degrees 52'N, 102 degrees 45'E) and Samlout (12 degrees 39'N, 102 degrees 36'E) of North-West Cambodia. The methods used were a combination of focus group discussions and one-on-one interviews where 132 farming households were randomly selected. We found that farmers were conscious of changes in climate over recent years, and had a good understanding of likely future changes. While farmers are aware of some practices that can be modified to minimize risk and cope with anticipated changes, they are reluctant to apply them. Furthermore; there are no government agricultural extension services provided at the village level and farmers have relied on each other and other actors in the value chain network for information to support their decision-making. There is a lack of knowledge of the principles of conservation agriculture that urgently require agricultural extension services in the region to build farmer ability to better cope and adapt to climate change. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Touch, Van; Cowie, Annette] Univ New England, Sch Environm & Rural Sci, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.
   [Martin, Robert John] Agr Syst Res Co Ltd, Battambang, Cambodia.
   [Scott, Jeannette Fiona] NSW Dept Primary Ind, Tamworth Agr Inst, Tamworth, NSW 2340, Australia.
   [Cowie, Annette] NSW Dept Primary Ind, Beef Ind Ctr, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.
   [Liu, De Li] NSW Dept Primary Ind, Wagga Wagga Agr Inst, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia.
C3 University of New England; Department of Primary Industries & Regional
   Development NSW; Department of Primary Industries & Regional Development
   NSW; Department of Primary Industries & Regional Development NSW
RP Touch, V (corresponding author), Univ New England, Sch Environm & Rural Sci, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.
EM van.touch84@gmail.com
RI , De Li Liu/Y-4656-2019; Scott, Fiona/L-4743-2016; Cowie,
   Annette/E-1485-2016
OI Scott, Fiona/0000-0001-7214-4319; Cowie, Annette/0000-0002-3858-959X;
   Liu, De Li/0000-0003-2574-1908
FU Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
   [ASEM/2006/130]
FX This study received funded support from the Australian Centre for
   International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) (project no. ASEM/2006/130).
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ER

PT J
AU Kabir, MH
   Alam, MM
AF Kabir, Muhammad Humayun
   Alam, Md Mahbubul
TI Developing a Conceptual Model for Identifying Determinants of Climate
   Change Adaptation
SO JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Conceptual framework; Delphi method; FGD; Adaptation; Climate change
ID INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; FARM-LEVEL; DELPHI; STRATEGIES; SUSTAINABILITY;
   COMMUNITIES; PERCEPTIONS; BANGLADESH; INDICATORS; MANAGEMENT
AB The conceptual model seems to be an integral part of academic research. Any conceptual model should be developed based on theoretical reasoning and practical relevance of the topic. However, for most instances, climate change adaptation studies do not ground on such rationale and relevance. A relatively lower R-2 value of such studies further indicates a lack of care for developing the conceptual modelling of the study. Thus, the current study attempted to propose a conceptual model for assessing the determinants of farmers' adaptation to climate change in Bangladesh. A three-stage approach was used in constructing the model. First, relevant literatures were collected and analysed. Second, a list of factors compiled from the first stage (i.e., analysis of literature review) was refined using the Delphi method. Finally, the result of the Delphi method was cross-evaluated by Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Based on this, the present study proposes a multi-dimensional conceptual model that includes personal, economic, institutional and environmental determinants and might influence farmers' adaptation decision to climate change. This finding is expected to be suitable, in particular, for Bangladesh and other developing countries in general. Most importantly, it is expected to guide future research in assessing the factors influencing farmers' adaptation strategies to climate change effect and other similar events such as adopting agricultural technologies.
C1 [Kabir, Muhammad Humayun; Alam, Md Mahbubul] Sher E Bangla Agr Univ, Dept Agr Extens & Informat Syst, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
C3 Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU)
RP Kabir, MH (corresponding author), Sher E Bangla Agr Univ, Dept Agr Extens & Informat Syst, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
EM mhumayunsau@gmail.com
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J9 J CLIM CHANG
JI J. Clim. Chang.
PY 2021
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DI 10.3233/JCC210003
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WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Virgil, CCL
   Pun, KF
AF Virgil, Christian Casey-Lee
   Pun, Kit Fai
BE Joseph, DD
   Doon, RA
TI Factors Influencing Climate Change Adaptation Decision Making among
   Farmers: Case Studies and Lessons Learnt in Trinidad and Tobago
SO IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON VULNERABLE POPULATIONS: Social Responses to
   a Changing Environment
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID STRATEGIES; KNOWLEDGE; WORKERS; STRESS; IMPACT
AB The agriculture sector is integral to fulfilling the human biological need to consume nutritious food. The industry depends significantly on climate-sensitive assets. Because of this dependency, the need to implement climate change adaptation measures has become increasingly necessary for the sector's survival, growth, and development. Farmers are engaged in the most fundamental steps to safeguard healthy food production. This typically involves activities necessary to grow crops and rear livestock. They make critical decisions on the use of various agricultural resources, such as land, labour, capital, water, and chemicals, that impact food production and security. This study aims to determine the measures that farmers are implementing to adapt to climate change and identify the drivers of these measures. This chapter describes a qualitative study examining the climate adaptation measures in Trinidad and Tobago's farming community. It examines factors influencing adaptation choices and the extent to which desired outcomes are achieved. Climate and food production data are used to contextualise critical issues. The study revealed that most farmers implemented measures to adapt to extreme weather conditions, specifically periods of low rainfall and flooding. It was reported that the implemented measures were successful and that their choices were driven by the availability of resources. Based upon empirical findings, the chapter sheds light on lessons and discusses cases of adaptation that would inform policy decisions and provide farmers with knowledge of various adaptation measures. Moreover, a combination of policy and improved agricultural knowledge would guide farmers in building resilience to climate change.
C1 [Virgil, Christian Casey-Lee] Coll Sci Technol & Appl Arts Trinidad & Tobago, Scarborough, Trinidad Tobago.
   [Virgil, Christian Casey-Lee] Univ West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica.
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C3 University West Indies Mona Jamaica; University West Indies Mona
   Jamaica; University West Indies Saint Augustine
RP Virgil, CCL (corresponding author), Coll Sci Technol & Appl Arts Trinidad & Tobago, Scarborough, Trinidad Tobago.; Virgil, CCL (corresponding author), Univ West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica.
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PA ST. ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, BASEL, CH-4052, SWITZERLAND
BN 978-3-0365-5503-4; 978-3-0365-5504-1
PY 2023
BP 146
EP 165
D2 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5503-4
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WC Environmental Studies; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health;
   Sociology
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
   Health; Sociology
GA BW9OE
UT WOS:001216317700011
OA Green Published, Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Tamminga, K
   Cortesao, J
   Bakx, M
AF Tamminga, Ken
   Cortesao, Joao
   Bakx, Michiel
TI Convivial Greenstreets: A Concept for Climate-Responsive Urban Design
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE conviviality; greenstreets; urban climate; climate-responsive urban
   design
ID THERMAL COMFORT; LANDSCAPE; STREET; HEAT; MANAGEMENT; CITIES
AB This paper presents a conceptual framework for using "convivial greenstreets" (CG) as a resource for climate adaptation. When applied consistently, CG can become an emerging green practice with a positive impact on urban adaptation to climate change: CG may provide localized climate amelioration in ways that support social engagement outdoors. However, as spontaneous phenomena, CG should neither become an academic nor an aesthetic prescriptive tool. How then can CG be used as an active resource for urban adaptation to climate change while avoiding these two potential pitfalls? To explore this question, we present the concept of CG and the ways it can be situated in theoretical urbanism and analogous urban morphologies. We profile the CG inventory corpus and conceptualization that has taken place to date and expand them through a climate-responsive urban design lens. We then discuss how CG and climate-responsive urban design can be brought together while preventing the academization and aestheticizing of the former. This discussion is illustrated with a group of visualizations. We conclude by submitting that climate-responsive urban design and extensive and robust CG practices can co-operate to promote more resilient communities and urban climates. Finally, the conceptual framework herein sets an agenda for future research.
C1 [Tamminga, Ken] Penn State Univ, Dept Landscape Architecture, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
   [Cortesao, Joao; Bakx, Michiel] Wageningen Univ, Landscape Architecture & Spatial Planning Grp, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
   Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
   University Park; Wageningen University & Research
RP Cortesao, J (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ, Landscape Architecture & Spatial Planning Grp, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM krt1@psu.edu; joao.cortesao@wur.nl; michiel.bakx@wur.nl
OI Bakx, Michiel/0000-0003-4058-4840; Cortesao, Joao/0000-0002-4855-6281
FU Penn State University's College of Arts and Architecture
FX This research was partially funded by Penn State University's College of
   Arts and Architecture.
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PT J
AU Goli, I
   Kriauciuniene, Z
   Zhang, R
   Bijani, M
   Koohi, PK
   Rostamkalaei, SA
   Lopez-Carr, D
   Azadi, H
AF Goli, Imaneh
   Kriauciuniene, Zita
   Zhang, Ru
   Bijani, Masoud
   Koohi, Pourya Kabir
   Rostamkalaei, Seyed Amirreza
   Lopez-Carr, David
   Azadi, Hossein
TI Contributions of climate smart agriculture toward climate change
   adaptation and food security: The case of Mazandaran Province, Iran
SO TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate crises; Vulnerability; Food safety; Agricultural productivity;
   Mitigation; Risks and responses
ID VARIABILITY; VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES; FARMERS; IMPACTS
AB Background: Climate-smart agriculture restructures and reorients agricultural systems to improve food security in the face of climate change. Scope and approach: This study aimed to examine whether climate-smart agriculture can enhance adaptation to climate change impacts and achieve food security. To fulfill this purpose, 180 agricultural specialists from Mazandaran Province, Iran, were chosen using the proportional stratified random selection approach, and a structured questionnaire was used to gauge their perspectives. Key findings and conclusions: The results showed that innovation, investment, and supportive institutions would be crucial in encouraging the use of climate-smart agriculture. Moreover, this study underscored the importance of improving farmers' awareness of the benefits of agricultural insurance. Enhancing insurance services specifically tailored to agricultural needs, both by the public and private sectors can significantly promote the adoption and implementation of climate-smart agricultural practices. Climate-smart agriculture may considerably increase food security by serving as a mediator between climate change adaptation and food security. It is indispensable to prepare the agricultural sectors in order to rapidly change the environmental landscape, utilize new technologies, increase the investment of public and private institutions, and provide more government support for climate-smart farming methods. The findings of this study could be employed to design suitable policies, investments, and institutional measures needed to properly monitor climate-smart agriculture and achieve food security.
C1 [Goli, Imaneh; Azadi, Hossein] Univ Liege, Gembloux Agrobio Tech, Dept Econ & Rural Dev, Gembloux, Belgium.
   [Kriauciuniene, Zita] Vytautas Magnus Univ, Fac Agron, Dept Agroecosyst & Soil Sci, K Donelaicio Str 58, LT-44248 Kaunas, Lithuania.
   [Zhang, Ru] Anhui Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Law, Bengbu, Peoples R China.
   [Bijani, Masoud] Tarbiat Modares Univ TMU, Coll Agr, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Tehran, Iran.
   [Koohi, Pourya Kabir] Auburn Univ, Dept Polit Sci, Haley Ctr, Auburn, AL USA.
   [Rostamkalaei, Seyed Amirreza] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Ind Engn, West Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran.
   [Lopez-Carr, David] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Geog, Santa Barbara, CA USA.
   [Azadi, Hossein] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Environm Sci, Prague, Czech Republic.
C3 University of Liege; Vytautas Magnus University; Anhui University of
   Finance & Economics; Tarbiat Modares University; Auburn University
   System; Auburn University; Islamic Azad University; University of
   California System; University of California Santa Barbara; Czech
   University of Life Sciences Prague
RP Zhang, R (corresponding author), Anhui Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Law, Bengbu, Peoples R China.
EM 836059768@qq.com
RI Kriaučiūnienė, Zita/AAF-5763-2019; Bijani, Masoud/N-8275-2018; Azadi,
   Hossein/E-2361-2011; Goli, Imaneh/ABI-4781-2020
FU Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania;
   Research Council of Lithuania (LMTLT) [S-A-UEI-23-14]
FX Open access of this article was funded from the Ministry of Education,
   Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania and Research Council of
   Lithuania (LMTLT) under the Program 'University Excellence Initiative'
   Project 'Development of the Bioeconomy Research Center of Excellence'
   (BioTEC) , agreement No S-A-UEI-23-14.
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JI Trends Food Sci. Technol.
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PT J
AU Keskitalo, ECH
   Bergh, J
   Felton, A
   Björkman, C
   Berlin, M
   Axelsson, P
   Ring, E
   Ågren, A
   Roberge, JM
   Klapwijk, MJ
   Boberg, J
AF Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
   Bergh, Johan
   Felton, Adam
   Bjoerkman, Christer
   Berlin, Mats
   Axelsson, Petter
   Ring, Eva
   Agren, Anneli
   Roberge, Jean-Michel
   Klapwijk, Maartje J.
   Boberg, Johanna
TI Adaptation to Climate Change in Swedish Forestry
SO FORESTS
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation to climate change; forestry; Sweden
ID PREDICT OPTIMAL-GROWTH; SPRUCE BARK BEETLE; NORWAY SPRUCE;
   GENETIC-VARIATION; CHANGE IMPACTS; GLOBAL CHANGE; DOUGLAS-FIR;
   POPULATIONS; RESISTANCE; DAMAGE
AB Adaptation to climate change in forestry has become a growing concern, in part due to the impact of storms and other events that have raised the awareness of such risks amongst forest owners. Sweden is one of Europe's most densely-forested countries, with this sector playing a major role economically. However adaptation has, to a large extent, been limited to the provision of recommendations to forest managers, most of which have only been partially implemented. This paper summarizes research with direct implications for adaptation to climate change within the forestry sector in Sweden. The focus is based in particular on providing examples of adaptations that illustrate the specific Swedish orientation to adaptation, in line with its relatively intensive forest management system. The paper thus illustrates a specific Swedish orientation to adaptation through active management, which can be contrasted with approaches to adaptation in other forestry systems, in particular those with limited management or management based on maintaining natural forests in particular.
C1 [Keskitalo, E. Carina H.] Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
   [Bergh, Johan] Linnaeus Univ, Dept Forestry & Wood Technol, S-35195 Vaxjo, Sweden.
   [Felton, Adam] SLU, Southern Swedish Forest Res Ctr, Box 49,Rorsjov 1, S-23053 Alnarp, Sweden.
   [Bjoerkman, Christer] SLU, Dept Ecol, Box 7044,Ulls Vag 16, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Berlin, Mats; Ring, Eva] Skogforsk, Uppsala Sci Pk, S-75183 Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Axelsson, Petter] SLU, Dept Wildlife Fish & Environm Studies, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
   [Agren, Anneli] SLU, Dept Forest Ecol & Management, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
   [Roberge, Jean-Michel] SLU, Dept Wildlife Fish & Environm Studies, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
   [Klapwijk, Maartje J.] SLU, Dept Ecol, Box 7044,Ulls Vag 16, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Boberg, Johanna] SLU, Dept Forest Mycol & Plant Pathol, Box 7026, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden.
C3 Umea University; Linnaeus University; Swedish University of Agricultural
   Sciences; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Skogforsk;
   Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Swedish University of
   Agricultural Sciences; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences;
   Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Swedish University of
   Agricultural Sciences
RP Keskitalo, ECH (corresponding author), Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
EM Carina.Keskitalo@umu.se; johan.bergh@lnu.se; adam.felton@slu.se;
   christer.bjorkman@slu.se; mats.berlin@skogforsk.se;
   petter.axelsson@slu.se; eva.ring@skogforsk.se; anneli.agren@slu.se;
   jean-michel.roberge@slu.se; maartje.klapwijk@slu.se;
   johanna.boberg@slu.se
RI Bergh, Johan/R-4501-2016; Ring, Eva/AAE-5439-2020; Axelsson,
   Petter/IRY-9312-2023; Ågren, Anneli/B-7887-2012; Felton,
   Adam/C-1711-2013; klapwijk, maartje johanna/D-8187-2013; Roberge,
   Jean-Michel/C-2953-2008
OI klapwijk, maartje johanna/0000-0001-7690-045X; Ring,
   Eva/0000-0002-8962-9811; Agren, Anneli M./0000-0002-6758-3971; Roberge,
   Jean-Michel/0000-0003-4149-5137
FU Swedish Future Forests program by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic
   Environmental Research MISTRA; Swedish Future Forests program by the
   Swedish forest industry; Swedish Future Forests program by the Swedish
   University of Agricultural Sciences SLU, Umea University and Skogforsk
FX This research was funded by the Swedish Future Forests program (funded
   by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research MISTRA,
   the Swedish forest industry, the Swedish University of Agricultural
   Sciences SLU, Umea University and Skogforsk). The study also contributes
   to the work in the IUFRO Adaptation to Climate Change Group (Division
   4.04.08) and the IUFRO Working Party on Social Dimensions of Forest
   Health (Division 7.03.015).
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PT J
AU Hackfort, S
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AF Hackfort, Sarah
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DT Article
DE Gender and climate adaptation; socio-ecological transformation;
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AB Research into the role of gender relations in climate adaptation is still underdeveloped. Social science climate adaptation research thus falls significantly short of the reflective power of various feminist research regarding the role of gender in adaptation to climate change. Many of the available studies on adaptation are gender blind or reproduce an essentialist discourse of female vulnerability and victimization. This article seeks to narrow the gap by broadening the perspectives for a relational analysis of gender, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. It therefore draws on classical sociologist approaches to gender relations on the inter-sectionality debate, such as perspectives of Feminist Political Ecology. On the one hand, there is an argument for the identification of structural political economic mechanisms of hierarchization that lead to differing climate adaptation options among women and men. This includes both international and national political and economic state and civil societal mechanisms of regulation, which shape the individual and collective scope of action through their gender-, race-and class-specific effects. On the other hand, we argue for a stronger analytical focus at the subject level in order to capture the identity of political dynamics that contribute to unequal options for climate adaptation among men and women.
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RP Hackfort, S (corresponding author), Kassel Univ, Doctoral Programme Global Social Policies & Gover, Kassel, Germany.; Hackfort, S (corresponding author), IZT Inst Future Studies & Technol Assessment, Berlin, Germany.
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PT J
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C3 Institute of Environmental Protection - National Research Institute;
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RP Bator, A (corresponding author), Natl Res Inst, Inst Environm Protect, Warsaw, Poland.
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PY 2021
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PT J
AU Fischer, A
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AF Fischer, Anke
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TI One model fits all? On the moderating role of emotional engagement and
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SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
LA English
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C1 [Fischer, Anke; Glenk, Klaus] Macaulay Land Use Res Inst, Socioecon Res Grp, Aberdeen AB9 2QJ, Scotland.
C3 James Hutton Institute
RP Fischer, A (corresponding author), Macaulay Land Use Res Inst, Socioecon Res Grp, Aberdeen AB9 2QJ, Scotland.
EM a.fischer@macaulay.ac.uk; klaus.glenk@sac.ac.uk
RI Glenk, Klaus/B-8743-2014
OI Glenk, Klaus/0000-0002-2472-0235
FU Scottish Government Rural and Environment Research and Analysis
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FX We would like to thank all respondents and all those who contributed to
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JI Ecol. Econ.
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BP 1178
EP 1188
DI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2011.01.014
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WC Ecology; Economics; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Business & Economics
GA 758UO
UT WOS:000290192700018
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Casanova-Pérez, L
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   López-Ortiz, S
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AF Casanova-Perez, Lorena
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   Lopez-Romero, Gustavo
TI Sociocultural dimension in agriculture adaptation to climate change
SO AGROECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; agriculture; climate change; sociocultural dimension;
   theoretical approaches
ID MULTIPLE STRESSORS; DOUBLE-EXPOSURE; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITIES;
   PERCEPTIONS; CONTEXT; PERSPECTIVES; VARIABILITY; LIVELIHOODS; RESPONSES
AB Societal responses to climate change are influenced by culture, but this has not been the focus of understanding and adapting to this phenomenon. This process is critical when examining agriculture, an eminently social activity that has an historic perspective and characteristic manners of production expressed by the culture carrying it out. Therefore, the present study analyzes and compares the theoretical-conceptual approaches used in the role of culture in agricultural adaptation to climate change, given the paradigmatic bias in each. This information is essential for the design and implementation of agricultural adaptation strategies having social and cultural viability.
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C3 Colegio de Postgraduados - Mexico
RP Martínez-Dávila, JP (corresponding author), Municipio Manlio Fabio Altamirano, Km 85-5 Carretera Xalapa Veracruz, Predio Tepetates 91690, Veracruz, Mexico.; Martínez-Dávila, JP (corresponding author), Apartado Postal 421, Veracruz 91700, Veracruz, Mexico.
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PI PHILADELPHIA
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SN 2168-3565
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J9 AGROECOL SUST FOOD
JI Agroecol. Sustain. Food Syst.
PY 2016
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BP 848
EP 862
DI 10.1080/21683565.2016.1204582
PG 15
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA DV2RR
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Di Falco, S
AF Di Falco, Salvatore
BE Berck, CS
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TI Adaptation to climate change in sub-Saharan agriculture Assessing the
   evidence and rethinking the drivers
SO AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA: FOOD SECURITY IN A
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SE Environment for Development
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID FOOD SECURITY; RANDOM FLUCTUATIONS; ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; RISK; WEATHER;
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C3 University of Geneva; University of Geneva
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BN 978-1-315-14977-6; 978-1-138-55597-6
J9 ENVIR DEV
PY 2018
BP 83
EP 106
D2 10.4324/9781315149776
PG 24
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Environmental Sciences; Environmental
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WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Reed, MG
AF Reed, Maureen G.
BE Cohen, MG
TI UNDERSTANDING THE GENDERED LABOURS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND GENDER IN RICH COUNTRIES: WORK, PUBLIC POLICY AND
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SE Routledge Studies in Climate Work and Society
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; RURAL COMMUNITIES; VULNERABILITY; SECTOR; CANADA;
   REPRESENTATION; RESILIENCE; FRAMEWORK; DISASTERS
C1 [Reed, Maureen G.] Univ Saskatchewan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, Acad, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
C3 University of Saskatchewan
RP Reed, MG (corresponding author), Univ Saskatchewan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, Acad, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
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NR 54
TC 2
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 3
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-138-22240-3; 978-1-315-40790-6; 978-1-138-22239-7
J9 ROUT ST CLIM WOR SOC
PY 2017
BP 199
EP 214
D2 10.4324/9781315407906
PG 16
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration; Women's Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration; Women's Studies
GA BK9DW
UT WOS:000444441100013
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU de Wit, FCA
   de Freitas, PM
AF Agatha de Wit, Fronika Claziena
   de Freitas, Paula Martins
TI Global climate adaptation governance in the Amazon through a
   polycentricity lens
SO REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE POLITICA INTERNACIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE polycentric theory; Brazilian Amazon; adaptation governance
ID BARRIERS
AB The 2015 Paris agreement has made adaptation to climate change a global goal and increased the polycentricity of the governance landscape. This study uses insights from polycentric governance theory to analyze the emergence of adaptation governance (AG) in Brazil and its implications for the state of Acre, situated in the Amazon region. By using a qualitative data analysis, including subnational climate policies and semi-structured interviews, we aim to analyze the advantages and challenges of polycentric AG in Acre and provide recommendations for improved AG in the region.
C1 [Agatha de Wit, Fronika Claziena] Univ Lisbon, Inst Ciencias Sociais GI Ambiente Terr & Sociedad, Lisbon, Portugal.
   [de Freitas, Paula Martins] Fac Amazonia Ocident Biol, Biol, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil.
C3 Universidade de Lisboa
RP de Wit, FCA (corresponding author), Univ Lisbon, Inst Ciencias Sociais GI Ambiente Terr & Sociedad, Lisbon, Portugal.
EM fronikadewit@gmail.com; paulitamfreitas@gmail.com
RI De Wit, Fronika/JWP-6899-2024
OI de Wit, Fronika/0000-0002-6181-3537
FU Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
   [SFRH/BD/129274/2017]; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
   [SFRH/BD/129274/2017] Funding Source: FCT
FX We acknowledge the support received by the Portuguese Foundation for
   Science and Technology (FCT) for the doctoral scholarship
   SFRH/BD/129274/2017.
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NR 43
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 2
U2 13
PU INST BRASILEIRO RELACOES INT
PI BRASILIA DF
PA CAIXA POSTAL 4400, BRASILIA DF, 70919-970, BRAZIL
SN 0034-7329
J9 REV BRAS POLIT INT
JI Rev. Bras. Polit. Int.
PY 2019
VL 62
IS 2
AR e007
DI 10.1590/0034-7329201900207
PG 19
WC International Relations; Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC International Relations; Government & Law
GA JA3JA
UT WOS:000487716000002
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Pawelczyk, K
AF Pawelczyk, Katarzyna
BE Kazmierczak, B
   Kutylowska, M
   Piekarska, K
   Jadwiszczak, P
TI Excavation topography modelling in the context of adaptation to climate
   change on the example of "Brzeziny" Natural Aggregate Mine
SO 10TH CONFERENCE ON INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS IN ENVIRONMENTAL
   PROTECTION AND ENGINEERING EKO-DOK 2018
SE E3S Web of Conferences
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 10th Conference on Interdisciplinary Problems in Environmental
   Protection and Engineering (EKO-DOK)
CY APR 16-18, 2018
CL Polanica Zdroj, POLAND
AB One of the key activities of adapting to climate change is the revitalization of post-industrial areas. A special case of such areas are post-mining areas in the mining of rock raw materials, which as a result of opencast mining have a completely different characteristics from the surrounding landscape. Therefore, there is a great need to undertake actions aimed at adapting post-mining areas to climate change. However, to properly design these activities, a method should be defined to assess the level of adaptation of post-mining land to climate change. For its needs, the Topographic Adaptation Index was developed and applied in this paper. In order to determine the level of adaptation to climate change in the studied mine, three models were created in which the course of the Topographic Adaptation Index was analysed depending on the variable spatial conditions.
C1 [Pawelczyk, Katarzyna] AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Min & Geoengn, Dept Surface Min, 30 Mickiewicza Av, PL-30059 Krakow, Poland.
C3 AGH University of Krakow
RP Pawelczyk, K (corresponding author), AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Min & Geoengn, Dept Surface Min, 30 Mickiewicza Av, PL-30059 Krakow, Poland.
EM pawelczyk@agh.edu.pl
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NR 9
TC 0
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U1 0
U2 2
PU E D P SCIENCES
PI CEDEX A
PA 17 AVE DU HOGGAR PARC D ACTIVITES COUTABOEUF BP 112, F-91944 CEDEX A,
   FRANCE
SN 2267-1242
J9 E3S WEB CONF
PY 2018
VL 44
AR 00136
DI 10.1051/e3sconf/20184400136
PG 8
WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BL3FQ
UT WOS:000449662600136
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Keskitalo, ECH
AF Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
BE Keskitalo, ECH
TI Introduction. Local organisation to address flood risks: possibilities
   for adaptation to climate change?
SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT: ADAPTATION AND EXTREME EVENTS
   AT THE LOCAL LEVEL
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT; ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT; POLICY; GOVERNANCE;
   ENVIRONMENT; FRAMEWORK; IMPACTS; CHOICES; EUROPE; NEED
C1 Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, Umea, Sweden.
C3 Umea University
RP Keskitalo, ECH (corresponding author), Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, Umea, Sweden.
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NR 81
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 3
PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA GLENSANDA HOUSE, MONTPELLIER PARADE, CHELTENHAM GL50 1UA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78100-667-2; 978-1-78100-666-5
PY 2013
BP 1
EP 34
PG 34
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BA1KV
UT WOS:000332675000001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Perlin, AP
   Gomes, CM
   Motke, FD
   Kruglianskas, I
   Zaluski, FC
AF Perlin, Ana Paula
   Gomes, Clandia Maffini
   Motke, Francies Diego
   Kruglianskas, Isak
   Zaluski, Felipe Cavalheiro
TI Climate Change Mitigation, Adaptation Practices, and Business
   Performance in Brazilian Industrial Companies
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE mitigation; adaptation; climate change; corporate performance
ID CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; CHANGE
   STRATEGIES; INNOVATION; CARBON; MANAGEMENT; COMPETITIVENESS;
   DETERMINANTS; ENTERPRISES; REPUTATION
AB This study sought to analyze the level of adopted climate change mitigation and adaptation practices and their relationship with the performance of Brazilian industrial companies. The data were collected through an e-survey in 40 Brazilian industrial companies linked to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and analyzed using univariate and multivariate statistical methods. Mitigation and adaptation practices were adopted as independent variables against climate change, while performance parameters (financial, innovative, production, market, and export performance) were included as the dependent variables. Our findings indicate that Brazilian industrial companies have been adopting both corporate practices of mitigation and adaptation to climate change and show that there are relationships between mitigation and adaptation practices and different dimensions of corporate performance. This study contributes to scientific advancement and developing a theoretical model that addresses, in an integrated manner, managing climate change adaptation and mitigation practices and corporate performance.
C1 [Perlin, Ana Paula; Gomes, Clandia Maffini; Motke, Francies Diego; Zaluski, Felipe Cavalheiro] Univ Fed Santa Maria, Dept Adm Sci, BR-97105900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
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C3 Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM); Universidade de Sao Paulo
RP Perlin, AP (corresponding author), Univ Fed Santa Maria, Dept Adm Sci, BR-97105900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
EM anapaula.perlin@yahoo.com.br
RI Gomes, Clandia/I-4488-2012
OI KRUGLIANSKAS, ISAK/0000-0001-7031-6797; Cavalheiro Zaluski,
   Felipe/0000-0003-0942-9180; Perlin, Ana Paula/0000-0002-1756-5150;
   Motke, Francies Diego/0000-0002-3448-634X
FU Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FAPERGS)
FX This research received external funding from the Fundacao de Amparo a
   Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FAPERGS).
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PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 14
IS 18
AR 11506
DI 10.3390/su141811506
PG 18
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 4R4DR
UT WOS:000856717300001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Sidibé, Y
   Foudi, S
   Pascual, U
   Termansen, M
AF Sidibe, Yoro
   Foudi, Sebastien
   Pascual, Unai
   Termansen, Mette
TI Adaptation to Climate Change in Rainfed Agriculture in the Global South:
   Soil Biodiversity as Natural Insurance
SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Ecosystem Services; Risk and Uncertainty; Climate Change; Adaptation;
   Bioeconomic Modelling
ID SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; FOOD SECURITY; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; CROP
   BIODIVERSITY; ORGANIC-MATTER; CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE; EXPECTED
   UTILITY; RISK; AGROBIODIVERSITY; PREFERENCES
AB Increased drought frequency in many parts of the world, especially in the global South, is expected due to accelerating climate change. We present a bioeconomic model that unpacks the role of soil biodiversity as contributing to both increasing and stabilizing agricultural productivity in low-input rainfed farming systems. The natural insurance value of soil biodiversity mostly depends on farmed risk preferences as well as on the frequency of drought events to be insured against. We show that when the probability of drought increases, soil biodiversity conservation can be an optimal ecosystem-based adaptation strategy. However, this is only likely to be the case up to a given drought probability threshold. The natural insurance value of soil biodiversity for climate change adaptation in drought prone rainfed agricultural systems depends on a combination of key hydrological, agronomic and economic parameters.
C1 [Sidibe, Yoro] World Bank, Washington, DC 20433 USA.
   [Foudi, Sebastien; Pascual, Unai] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Leioa 48940, Spain.
   [Pascual, Unai] Basque Fdn Sci, Ikerbasque, Bilbao 48013, Spain.
   [Termansen, Mette] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Food & Resource Econ, Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3 The World Bank; Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3); Basque
   Foundation for Science; University of Copenhagen
RP Foudi, S (corresponding author), Univ Basque Country, Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Sci Campus,Sede Bldg 1,Barrio Sarriena S-N, Leioa 48940, Spain.
EM sebastien.foudi@bc3research.org
RI Pascual, Unai/O-7946-2019; Foudi, Sebastien/I-3466-2013
OI Foudi, Sebastien/0000-0002-8013-7853; Termansen,
   Mette/0000-0003-4875-2810
FU European Union Seventh Framework Programme [264 465]; Aarhus University,
   Department of Environmental Science, Denmark
FX This paper has received funding from the European Union Seventh
   Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under the grant agreement no 264 465
   (EcoFINDERS). The authors want to acknowledge support from Aarhus
   University, Department of Environmental Science, Denmark, as Mette
   Termansen was affiliated to the institute during the EcoFINDERS project.
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0921-8009
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J9 ECOL ECON
JI Ecol. Econ.
PD APR
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VL 146
BP 588
EP 596
DI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.12.017
PG 9
WC Ecology; Economics; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Business & Economics
GA FW3JM
UT WOS:000425202700052
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chaubey, I
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AF Chaubey, I.
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   Harmel, R. Daren
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TI CLIMATE CHANGE: A CALL FOR ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES
SO TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Agricultural production; Climate change; Mitigation; Water
ID MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; REGIONAL CLIMATE; WATER-RESOURCES; CHANGE IMPACTS;
   SOIL-EROSION; HEAT-STRESS; VULNERABILITY; GROUNDWATER; SENSITIVITY;
   UNCERTAINTY
AB Projected climate change is expected to substantially affect crop and livestock production, and water availability and quality. Concomitantly, the agricultural community is faced with a challenge of increasing food production by more than 70% to meet demand from global population increase by the mid-21st century. This article introduces a Special Collection on Climate Change and reviews principal findings from nine articles drawn from papers presented at the 2015 ASABE 1st Climate Change. Adaptation and Mitigation Symposium. Studies present simulations of crop and livestock production-system adaptations to climate change scenarios; impacts of climate change scenarios on water resources, soil erosion and nonpoint-source pollutant source areas; regional assessment of climatic shifts; and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from livestock production. Articles span regional issues across the U.S., southern Asia, and Brazil. These research articles clearly indicate that climate variability and change can negatively impact food production and water resources, and that innovative strategies are needed to mitigate those negative impacts.
C1 [Chaubey, I.] Purdue Univ, Dept Earth Atmospher & Planetary Sci, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
   [Chaubey, I.] Purdue Univ, Dept Agr & Biol Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
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C3 Purdue University System; Purdue University; Purdue University System;
   Purdue University; United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); State
   University System of Florida; University of Florida; United States
   Department of Agriculture (USDA); United States Department of the
   Interior; United States Geological Survey; Michigan State University;
   Auburn University System; Auburn University; University System of
   Maryland; University of Maryland College Park
RP Chaubey, I (corresponding author), Purdue Univ, 550 Stadium Mall Dr, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
EM ichaubey@purdue.edu
RI Srivastava, Puneet/F-8390-2014; Nejadhashemi, A./AAJ-1832-2020;
   Munoz-Carpena, Rafael/A-7588-2010
OI Munoz-Carpena, Rafael/0000-0003-2838-1514; Srivastava,
   Puneet/0000-0002-3685-7781; Nejadhashemi, A. Pouyan/0000-0002-2502-0193;
   Chaubey, Indrajeet/0000-0001-8217-1089
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JI Trans. ASABE
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WC Agricultural Engineering
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PT C
AU Mancebo, CE
   de Val, GD
AF Mancebo, C. E.
   De la Fuente de Val, G.
BE Sotoca, A
   Catalani, A
   Ghoneem, MY
   Amer, MS
TI Permaculture, a tool for adaptation to climate change in the communities
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SO IMPROVING SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (ISCDC)
SE Procedia Environmental Sciences
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Improving Sustainability Concept in Developing Countries
   (ISCDC)
CY DEC 02-04, 2015
CL Cairo, EGYPT
DE Permaculture; Climate Change; Biosfer Reserve; Sostenibility Paradigm
AB The Laguna Oca y Herradura del Rio Paraguay Biosphere Reserve, have a Formosa City, as a part of the plain alluvial system and ecosystems, being observe serious issues to socioeconomic, cultural and environmental levels.
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   It was found that the habitants living conditions of the communities Reserve are unsustainable, observed that by incorporating permacultural practices, these conditions will change in favor of sustainable development and it will provide capacities to climate change adapt.
   The study provides theoretical contributions, for conducting future research or prescriptive studies, on the basis of this study. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Mancebo, C. E.; De la Fuente de Val, G.] Univ Europea Energia & Medio Ambiente, Programa Doctorado Sustentabilidad, Madrid, Spain.
   [Mancebo, C. E.] Univ Nacl Formosa, Fac Ambiente & Prod, Formosa, Argentina.
RP Mancebo, CE (corresponding author), Univ Europea Energia & Medio Ambiente, Programa Doctorado Sustentabilidad, Madrid, Spain.; Mancebo, CE (corresponding author), Univ Nacl Formosa, Fac Ambiente & Prod, Formosa, Argentina.
EM clara.mancebo@gmail.com
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J9 PROCEDIA ENVIRON SCI
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DI 10.1016/j.proenv.2016.04.006
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Urban Studies
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Sonwa, DJ
   Nkem, JN
   Idinoba, ME
   Bele, MY
   Jum, C
AF Sonwa, Denis J.
   Nkem, Johnson N.
   Idinoba, Monica E.
   Bele, Mekou Y.
   Jum, Cyprain
TI Building regional priorities in forests for development and adaptation
   to climate change in the Congo Basin
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Congo Basin; Climate Change; adaptation; ecosystem services; development
   sectors; Science policy dialogue
ID CAMEROON; AFRICA; ENERGY
AB Indentifying common priorities in shared natural resource systems constitutes an important platform for implementing adaptation and a major step in sharing a common responsibility in addressing climate change. Predominated by discourses on REDD + (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries) with little emphasis on adaptation there is a risk of lack of policy measures in addressing climate change in the Congo Basin. Forest products and ecosystem services provide security portfolios for the predominantly rural communities, and play major roles in national development programmes in both revenue and employment opportunities. Thus, raising the profile of forests in the policy arena especially in the twin roles of addressing climate change in mitigation and adaptation and achieving resilient development is crucial. Within the framework of the Congo Basin Forests and Climate Change Adaptation project (COFCCA) project, science policy dialogue was conducted to identify and prioritize forest based sectors vulnerable to climate change but important to household livelihoods and national development. The goal of the prioritization process was for the development of intervention in forest as measures for climate change adaptation in Central Africa. Participants constituted a wide range of stakeholders (government, Non Governmental Organizations, research institutions, universities, community leaders, private sectors etc.) as representatives from three countries directly involved in the project: Cameroon, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo. Building on national priorities, four forest related sectors were identified as common priorities at the regional level for focus on climate change adaptation. These sectors included: (1) energy with emphasis on fuel wood and Charcoal; (2) Water principally quality, quantity, accessibility, etc.; (3) Food with emphasis on Non Timber Forest Products, and (4) Health linked to healthcare products (medicinal plants). Using these prioritized sectors, the project focused on addressing the impacts of climate change on local communities and the development of adaptation strategies in the three pilot countries of the Congo Basin region. The four sectors constitute the key for development in the region and equally considered as priority sectors in the poverty reduction papers. Focused research on these sectors can help to inject the role of forests in national and local development and their potentials contributions to climate change adaptation in national and public discourses. Mainstreaming forest for climate change adaptation into national development planning is the key to improve policy coherence and effectiveness in forest management in the region.
C1 [Sonwa, Denis J.; Bele, Mekou Y.; Jum, Cyprain] Cent African Reg Off, Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR, Yaounde, Cameroon.
   [Nkem, Johnson N.] United Nations Dev Programme, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Idinoba, Monica E.] African Union Commiss, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
C3 CGIAR; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); African Union
   (AU)
RP Sonwa, DJ (corresponding author), Cent African Reg Off, Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR, POB 2008, Yaounde, Cameroon.
EM dsonwa@cgiar.org
FU Canadian Government through the International Development Research
   Center (IDRC); Department for International Development (DFID) of UK
FX This paper has been produced with financial contributions from the
   Canadian Government through the International Development Research
   Center (IDRC) and the Department for International Development (DFID) of
   UK to the Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa (ACCA) program. Thanks
   to all those who participated to (or contributed to the organization of)
   the CoFCCA science policy dialogue. Many thanks go to Bruno Locatelli
   for his useful comments. The views expressed in this paper remain those
   of the authors.
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PT J
AU Villamayor-Tomas, S
   Bisaro, A
   Moull, K
   Albizua, A
   Mank, I
   Hinkel, J
   Leppert, G
   Noltze, M
AF Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio
   Bisaro, Alexander
   Moull, Kevin
   Albizua, Amaia
   Mank, Isabel
   Hinkel, Jochen
   Leppert, Gerald
   Noltze, Martin
TI Developing countries can adapt to climate change effectively using
   nature-based solutions
SO COMMUNICATIONS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
ID FARMERS ADAPTATION; IMPACTS; MANAGEMENT; YIELD; VULNERABILITY;
   GOVERNANCE; MITIGATION; KNOWLEDGE; BARRIERS; RISK
AB Evidence on the effectiveness of climate change adaptation interventions in low- and middle-income countries has been rapidly growing in recent years, particularly in the agricultural and coastal sectors. Here we address the question of whether results are consistent across intervention types, and risk reduction versus development-related outcomes using a systematic review of 363 empirical observations published in the scientific literature. Generally, we found more evidence of risk reduction outcomes in the coastal sector than in the agricultural sector, and more evidence of development-related outcomes in the agricultural sector. Further, results indicate that nature-based solutions have the strongest positive effects for both the coastal and agricultural sectors. Social/behavioural interventions in the coastal sector show negative effects on development-related outcomes that will need to be further tested. Taken together, our results highlight the opportunity for development and climate adaptation practitioners to promote adaptation interventions with co-benefits beyond risk reduction, particularly in the case of nature-based solutions.
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C1 [Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio] Univ Autonoma Barcelona UAB, Inst Environm Sci & Technol ICTA, Carrer Columnes S-N,Campus UAB, Cerdanyola Del Valles 08193, Spain.
   [Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio] Indiana Univ, Ostrom Workshop, 513 N Pk Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408 USA.
   [Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio] Humboldt Univ, Thaer Inst, Invalidenstr 42, D-10099 Berlin, Germany.
   [Bisaro, Alexander; Hinkel, Jochen] Global Climate Forum, Neue Promenade 6, D-10178 Berlin, Germany.
   [Moull, Kevin; Mank, Isabel; Leppert, Gerald; Noltze, Martin] German Inst Dev Evaluat DEval, Fritz Schaffer Str 26, D-53111 Bonn, Germany.
   [Albizua, Amaia] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Parque Cient UPV EHU, Leioa, Spain.
   [Albizua, Amaia] Univ Basque Country, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea UPV EHU, Juan Ibanez de Santo Domingo 1, Vitoria, Spain.
C3 Autonomous University of Barcelona; Indiana University System; Indiana
   University Bloomington; Humboldt University of Berlin; Basque Centre for
   Climate Change (BC3); University of Basque Country
RP Villamayor-Tomas, S (corresponding author), Univ Autonoma Barcelona UAB, Inst Environm Sci & Technol ICTA, Carrer Columnes S-N,Campus UAB, Cerdanyola Del Valles 08193, Spain.; Villamayor-Tomas, S (corresponding author), Indiana Univ, Ostrom Workshop, 513 N Pk Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408 USA.; Villamayor-Tomas, S (corresponding author), Humboldt Univ, Thaer Inst, Invalidenstr 42, D-10099 Berlin, Germany.
EM villamayortomas@gmail.com
RI Albizua, Amaia/AAA-6326-2019; Mank, Isabel/IAN-9359-2023; Albizua,
   Amaia/D-4840-2012
OI Leppert, Gerald/0009-0008-8604-2127; Villamayor-Tomas,
   Sergio/0000-0002-5170-1718; Albizua, Amaia/0000-0001-8381-5288
FU Ayuda de Consolidacion Investigadora of the Spanish Ministry of Science
   and Innovation [CNS2022-136063]; Maria de Maeztu Unit of Excellence
   [CEX2019-000940-M]
FX This work is part of an evaluation of interventions for climate change
   adaptation by the German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval).
   We are grateful to the anonymous reviewers and the editor-in-chief for
   insightful comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. Sergio
   Villamayor-Tomas acknowledges support from the Ayuda de Consolidacion
   Investigadora of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
   (CNS2022-136063). Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at
   the University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB). This work also contributes to
   the 'Maria de Maeztu Unit of Excellence' (CEX2019-000940-M).
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AU Eitan, A
AF Eitan, Avri
TI Climate Change Adaptation through Renewable Energy: The Cases of
   Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom
SO ENVIRONMENTS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; renewable energy; adaptation; mitigation; environmental
   policy
ID CHANGE MITIGATION; CHANGE IMPACTS; GENERATION; POLICY; RISK;
   PROJECTIONS; SCENARIOS; DIFFUSION; PROSPECTS; DYNAMICS
AB In recent years, climate change has escalated significantly, with forecasts indicating that this trend will further accelerate in the future. Renewable energy systems play a crucial role in global efforts to mitigate climate change due to their minimal greenhouse gas emissions. These systems also have the potential to facilitate the energy sector's adaptation to climate change, given their decentralized nature, which enhances the resilience of energy infrastructure to extreme climate events. Nevertheless, existing literature predominantly focuses on their role in global mitigation efforts, often overlooking their significant adaptation capacity, particularly as reflected in national policies. This study seeks to bridge this gap through a qualitative examination of how renewable energy is incorporated into climate change adaptation policies in three countries: Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It highlights a growing awareness of the role of renewable energy within these countries' adaptation policies. However, while there is consensus on the importance of policy factors such as local focus, research initiatives, and risk assessment in utilizing renewable energy for adaptation, this study reveals that the actual deployment of renewable energy remains largely centered on mitigation efforts, partly neglecting crucial adaptation needs in the energy sector, such as geographical and technological diversification.
C1 [Eitan, Avri] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Geog, IL-9190500 Jerusalem, Israel.
C3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem
RP Eitan, A (corresponding author), Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Geog, IL-9190500 Jerusalem, Israel.
EM avri.eitan@mail.huji.ac.il
RI Eitan, Avri/KVA-7177-2024
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PT J
AU Montevechio, EA
   Cunya, MC
   Jorquera, FF
   Rendon, E
   Vásquez-Lavin, F
   Stehr, A
   Oliva, RDP
AF Montevechio, Esteban Arias
   Cunya, Marianella Crispin
   Jorquera, Francisco Fernandez
   Rendon, Eric
   Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe
   Stehr, Alejandra
   Oliva, Roberto Ponce D.
TI Traditional crops and climate change adaptation: insights from the
   Andean agricultural sector
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; traditional crops; trade-offs; hydro-economic
   modeling; traditional agriculture
ID FOOD SECURITY; GREEN-REVOLUTION; NUTRITIONAL SECURITY; WATER
   VARIABILITY; ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; RESILIENCE; SUSTAINABILITY;
   VULNERABILITY; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY
AB The growth of traditional crops could be a primary resource for adapting to climate change and strengthening agrosystems' resilience. However, these crops tend to be replaced by non-traditional crops with higher productivity, higher market values, and higher short-term income. In this context, smallholders face trade-offs between maximizing short-term income and ensuring resilience to face likely future climate adversities. The economic assessment of such trade-offs has been commonly neglected in the literature. Most studies are conducted using agronomic or anthropological frameworks to recognize the value of traditional agriculture to increase adaptive capacity and reduce vulnerability. This study fills this gap by assessing economic and agronomic trade-offs between traditional and non-traditional crops triggered by climate-induced changes in water availability. We also simulate the effectiveness of a water policy. Our results suggest that farmers growing traditional crops may get lower profits, but their portfolio is more resilient to climate change, whereas the water policy proves to be an effective adaptation strategy to climate change. However, the policy implementation could hinder the development of traditional crops. Based on our results, we suggest implementing smart agricultural policies to balance economic, cultural, and adaptation goals.
C1 [Montevechio, Esteban Arias] Univ Catolica Ssma Concepcion, Fac Ciencias Econ & Adm, Concepcion, Chile.
   [Cunya, Marianella Crispin] Univ Nacl Agr Molina, Escuela Postgrad, Programa Doctorado Econ Recursos Nat & Desarrollo, Lima, Peru.
   [Cunya, Marianella Crispin] Univ Nacl Mayor San Marcos, Fac Ciencias Econ, Lima, Peru.
   [Jorquera, Francisco Fernandez] Univ Mayor, Fac Sci, Sch Agron, Santiago, Chile.
   [Jorquera, Francisco Fernandez; Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe; Oliva, Roberto Ponce D.] Ctr Appl Ecol & Sustainabil CAPES, Santiago, Chile.
   [Jorquera, Francisco Fernandez; Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe] Ctr Climate & Resilience Res, CR2, Santiago, Chile.
   [Rendon, Eric] Univ Nacl Agr La Molina, Fac Econ & Planificac, Lima, Peru.
   [Vasquez-Lavin, Felipe] Univ Desarrollo, Sch Business & Econ, Concepcion, Chile.
   [Stehr, Alejandra] Univ Concepcion, Fac Ingn, Concepcion, Chile.
   [Oliva, Roberto Ponce D.] Water Res Ctr Agr & Min, Concepcion, Chile.
C3 Universidad Catolica de la Santisima Concepcion; Universidad Nacional
   Agraria La Molina; Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Universidad
   Mayor; Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; Universidad del
   Desarrollo; Universidad de Concepcion
RP Oliva, RDP (corresponding author), Ctr Appl Ecol & Sustainabil CAPES, Santiago, Chile.; Oliva, RDP (corresponding author), Water Res Ctr Agr & Min, Concepcion, Chile.
EM robertoponce@udd.cl
RI Arias, Esteban/AAN-1465-2021; Lavin, Felipe/AAF-7373-2020; Ponce,
   Roberto/AAG-1061-2020; Stehr, Alejandra/ABE-6307-2021; Fernández,
   Francisco/L-7905-2017; Fernandez Jorquera, Francisco Jose/A-4901-2016
OI Arias Montevechio, Esteban/0000-0002-2867-7342; Vasquez Lavin,
   Felipe/0000-0002-0767-998X; Ponce, Roberto D./0000-0001-5024-7456;
   Fernandez Jorquera, Francisco Jose/0000-0001-8655-0748
FU National Agency for Research and Development (ANID)
   [ANID/FONDAP/15130015, PIA/BASAL FB0002]
FX This research was funded by the National Agency for Research and
   Development (ANID): ANID/FONDAP/15130015, and ANID PIA/BASAL FB0002.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1756-5529
EI 1756-5537
J9 CLIM DEV
JI Clim. Dev.
PD OCT 21
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 9
BP 723
EP 737
DI 10.1080/17565529.2022.2151307
EA JAN 2023
PG 15
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA W9ON7
UT WOS:000914162800001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Austin, SE
   Biesbroek, R
   Berrang-Ford, L
   Ford, JD
   Parker, S
   Fleury, MD
AF Austin, Stephanie E.
   Biesbroek, Robbert
   Berrang-Ford, Lea
   Ford, James D.
   Parker, Stephen
   Fleury, Manon D.
TI Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in OECD Countries
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; public health; OECD countries; adaptation
   tracking
ID INFECTIOUS-DISEASES; GLOBAL HEALTH; POLICY; GOVERNANCE; GOVERNMENT;
   BARRIERS; IMPACTS; CHALLENGE; KNOWLEDGE; RISKS
AB Climate change is a major challenge facing public health. National governments play a key role in public health adaptation to climate change, but there are competing views on what responsibilities and obligations this willor shouldinclude in different nations. This study aims to: (1) examine how national-level public health adaptation is occurring in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries; (2) examine the roles national governments are taking in public health adaptation; and (3) critically appraise three key governance dimensions of national-level health adaptationcross-sectoral collaboration, vertical coordination and national health adaptation planningand identify practical examples suited to different contexts. We systematically reviewed publicly available public health adaptation to climate change documents and webpages by national governments in ten OECD countries using systematic web searches, assessment of self-reporting, and content analysis. Our findings suggest national governments are primarily addressing infectious disease and heat-related risks posed by climate change, typically emphasizing capacity building or information-based groundwork initiatives. We find national governments are taking a variety of approaches to public health adaptation to climate change that do not follow expected convergence and divergence by governance structure. We discuss practical options for incorporating cross-sectoral collaboration, vertical coordination and national health adaptation planning into a variety of contexts and identify leaders national governments can look to to inform their public health adaptation planning. Following the adoption of the Paris Agreement and subsequent increased momentum for adaptation, research tracking adaptation is needed to define what health adaptation looks like in practice, reveal insights that can be taken up across states and sectors, and ensure policy orientated learning.
C1 [Austin, Stephanie E.; Berrang-Ford, Lea; Ford, James D.] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Burnside Hall Bldg Room 705, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.
   [Austin, Stephanie E.; Biesbroek, Robbert; Berrang-Ford, Lea; Ford, James D.] McGill Univ, Tracking Adaptat Climate Change Collaborat TRAC3, Burnside Hall Bldg Room 705, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.
   [Biesbroek, Robbert] Wageningen Univ & Res Ctr, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, POB 8130, NL-6700 EW Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [Parker, Stephen; Fleury, Manon D.] Publ Hlth Agcy Canada, Enter Surveillance & Populat Studies Div, Ctr Food Borne Environm & Zoonot Infect Dis, 255 Woodlawn Rd West,Unit 120, Guelph, ON N1H 8J1, Canada.
C3 McGill University; McGill University; Wageningen University & Research;
   Public Health Agency of Canada
RP Austin, SE (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Burnside Hall Bldg Room 705, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.; Austin, SE (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Tracking Adaptat Climate Change Collaborat TRAC3, Burnside Hall Bldg Room 705, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.
EM stephanie.austin@mail.mcgill.ca; robbert.biesbroek@wur.nl;
   lea.berrangford@mcgill.ca; lea.berrangford@mcgill.ca;
   stephen.parker@phac-aspc.gc.ca; Manon.D.Fleury@phac-aspc.gc.ca
RI Biesbroek, Robbert/GZZ-4476-2022; Biesbroek, Robbert/I-2384-2013;
   Berrang-Ford, Lea/H-5965-2013; Ford, James/A-4284-2013
OI Austin, Stephanie E./0000-0002-9008-6666; Biesbroek,
   Robbert/0000-0002-2906-1419; Berrang-Ford, Lea/0000-0001-9216-8035;
   Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456
FU Public Health Agency of Canada; Canadian Institutes for Health Research
   (CIHR)
FX The authors would like to acknowledge funding from the Public Health
   Agency of Canada and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR).
   The authors would also like to thank Malcolm Araos for helpful
   discussions and Julie Jones for her assistance in developing the search
   methodology. No financial disclosures were reported by the authors of
   this paper.
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Z9 48
U1 2
U2 53
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
PY 2016
VL 13
IS 9
AR 889
DI 10.3390/ijerph13090889
PG 20
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
   Health
GA DX9EG
UT WOS:000384695800053
PM 27618074
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Verhulst, N
   Govaerts, B
   Sayre, KD
   Sonder, K
   Romero-Perezgrovas, R
   Mezzalama, M
   Dendooven, L
AF Verhulst, Nele
   Govaerts, Bram
   Sayre, Ken D.
   Sonder, Kai
   Romero-Perezgrovas, Ricardo
   Mezzalama, Monica
   Dendooven, Luc
BE Wollenberg, E
   Nihart, A
   TapioBistrom, ML
   GriegGran, M
TI CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE AS A MEANS TO MITIGATE AND ADAPT TO CLIMATE
   CHANGE A case study from Mexico
SO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND AGRICULTURE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES; RESIDUE MANAGEMENT; CROP-ROTATION; NEMATODE
   POPULATIONS; SOIL QUALITY; ROOT-ROT; TILLAGE; WHEAT; PRECIPITATION;
   EMISSIONS
C1 [Verhulst, Nele; Romero-Perezgrovas, Ricardo] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium.
   [Dendooven, Luc] Natl Polytech Inst Mexico CINVESTAV, Res & Adv Studies Ctr, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
C3 KU Leuven; Instituto Politecnico Nacional - Mexico
RP Verhulst, N (corresponding author), Katholieke Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium.
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U1 0
U2 9
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-84971-393-1; 978-0-203-14451-0
PY 2012
BP 287
EP 300
PG 14
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BAW64
UT WOS:000305762200025
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chow, J
AF Chow, Jeffrey
TI Mangrove management for climate change adaptation and sustainable
   development in coastal zones
SO JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Bangladesh; climate change adaptation; coastal erosion; ecosystem
   service; land accretion; mangrove plantation; Sustainable Development
   Goals
ID SEA-LEVEL-RISE; ELEVATION CHANGE; FORESTS; BANGLADESH; ACCRETION;
   VULNERABILITY; ECOSYSTEMS; EXPANSION; PACIFIC; AFFORESTATION
AB Due to their prevalence in developing countries and the range of ecosystem services they provide, projects aimed at promoting mangroves align with several of the UN Sustainable Development Goals-specifically Goals 13, 14, and 15-which concern adaptation to climate change and the sustainable management of forest and coastal resources. Although mangroves themselves are sensitive to climate change, they also provide services that would help reduce damages, by sequestering carbon, enhancing coastline stability, and protecting coastal settlements from tropical storm surges. In particular, mangroves can rapidly colonize and stabilize intertidal sediments, promoting coastal accretion to reduce the impact of sea level rise. The Government of Bangladesh has established mangrove plantations with the intent to accelerate accretion and stabilize 120,000ha of coastland. As a case study, this paper uses GIS data on coastal dynamics and land cover to evaluate the effectiveness of mangrove plantations for facilitating accretion and preventing erosion in Bangladesh. The results indicate that plantation areas experience greater rates of accretion relative to erosion than non-plantation areas, confirming that mangroves have an important role to play in the sustainable development of coastal regions.
C1 [Chow, Jeffrey] Int Ctr Climate Change & Dev, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RP Chow, J (corresponding author), 8 Princess Margaret Rd 6F, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM jchow.conservation@gmail.com
FU Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship; United States Department of State; United
   States Environmental Protection Agency Science [FP917398]; Yale
   University Tropical Resources Institute; Yale Institute for Biospheric
   Studies
FX This research has been supported by the Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship,
   the United States Department of State, the United States Environmental
   Protection Agency Science to Achieve Results Graduate Fellowship (Grant
   Number: FP917398), the Yale University Tropical Resources Institute, and
   the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies.
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SN 1054-9811
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J9 J SUSTAIN FOREST
JI J. Sustain. For.
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EP 156
DI 10.1080/10549811.2017.1339615
PG 18
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Forestry
GA GB0HB
UT WOS:000428725500005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Garrote, L
   Iglesias, A
   Garrido, A
AF Garrote, Luis
   Iglesias, Ana
   Garrido, Alberto
BE Markandya, A
   Galarraga, I
   DeMurieta, ES
TI WATER FOR AGRICULTURE Some thoughts on adaptation to climate change from
   a policy perspective
SO ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF THE ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
SE Routledge International Handbooks
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID FUTURE
C1 [Garrote, Luis] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Hydraul & Energy Engn, E-28040 Madrid, Spain.
   [Iglesias, Ana; Garrido, Alberto] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Agr Econ & Social Sci, E-28040 Madrid, Spain.
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C3 Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
RP Garrote, L (corresponding author), Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Hydraul & Energy Engn, E-28040 Madrid, Spain.
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PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-203-09520-1; 978-0-415-63311-6
J9 ROUT INT HANDB
PY 2014
BP 228
EP 243
PG 16
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BA2MD
UT WOS:000333654300011
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Erens, S
   Verschuuren, J
   Bastmeijer, K
AF Erens, Saja
   Verschuuren, Jonathan
   Bastmeijer, Kees
BE Richardson, BJ
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   Wood, S
TI Adaptation to climate change to save biodiversity: lessons learned from
   African and European experiences
SO CLIMATE LAW AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: LEGAL AND POLICY CHALLENGES FOR
   THE WORLD ECONOMY
SE New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT International Conference on Climate Law and Developing Countries
   Post-2012 - North and South Perspectives
CY SEP 26-28, 2008
CL Univ Ottawa, IUCN Acad, Ottawa, CANADA
SP York Univ, Osgoode Hall Law Sch
HO Univ Ottawa, IUCN Acad
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C1 [Erens, Saja] Tilburg Univ, Tilburg Grad Law Sch, Tilburg, Netherlands.
C3 Tilburg University
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PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA GLENSANDA HOUSE, MONTPELLIER PARADE, CHELTENHAM GL50 1UA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-84844-226-9
J9 NEW HOR ENV ENERG
PY 2009
BP 206
EP 231
PG 26
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BTE78
UT WOS:000286657500009
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Remling, E
AF Remling, Elise
TI Exploring the affective dimension of climate adaptation discourse:
   Political fantasies in German adaptation policy
SO ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-POLITICS AND SPACE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; German adaptation strategy; policy discourse;
   Poststructuralist Discourse Theory; political fantasy; discursive policy
   analysis
ID APOCALYPSE; FRAMEWORK; IDENTITY; LOGICS; CHOICE; HEALTH; UK
AB Critical adaptation research has documented how climate change adaptation responses largely tend to maintain rather than change the status quo. Building and expanding on these literatures, this article draws on poststructuralist discourse theory, specifically its notion of political fantasy, to explore further how these prevalent techno-managerial approaches to adaptation operate and what it might be that makes them seem appealing. Based on an exploratory, qualitative analysis of how affect (emotions) and fantasy are at play in the German government discourse on adaptation, the article discerns four specific forms that fantasy takes in official documents: (1) fantasies of control and preparedness, (2) fantasies of objectivity and reason, (3) fantasies of a shared sense of place, and (4) fantasies about 'the good life'. These support the common narrative for how to adapt to climate change in the German context - primarily in a way that does not challenge or change the social order. The findings show that German adaptation policy is sustained and legitimised by fantasmatic elements that seek to speak to a-rational desires and provide important affective anchor points for collective identification, especially those evoking a shared sense of place. In other words, the German adaptation policy discourse is not constructed only at the level of rational argumentation, but very much so on the level of affect. In demonstrating this, the article makes the case for placing political fantasy into the analytical and theoretical vocabulary within critical adaptation research.
C1 [Remling, Elise] Univ Canberra, Fac Business Govt & Law, Ctr Environm Governance, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
   [Remling, Elise] Univ Canberra, Inst Governance & Policy Anal, Fac Business Govt & Law, Ctr Environm Governance CEG, Bldg 24,1 Kirinari St, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia.
C3 University of Canberra; University of Canberra
RP Remling, E (corresponding author), Univ Canberra, Inst Governance & Policy Anal, Fac Business Govt & Law, Ctr Environm Governance CEG, Bldg 24,1 Kirinari St, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia.
EM Elise.Remling@canberra.edu.au
RI Remling, Elise/LDF-5305-2024
OI Remling, Elise/0000-0003-2466-3506
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AU Dabaieh, M
   Maguid, D
   El Mahdy, D
   Al Hegazi, S
AF Dabaieh, Marwa
   Maguid, Dalya
   El Mahdy, Deena
   Al Hegazi, Salwa
TI Climate change adaptation at the margins. The case of Cairo, Egypt
SO CITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Individual adaptation; Governance; Urban south; People
   at the margins
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; CO2 EMISSIONS; URBAN AREAS;
   MITIGATION; CITIES; POLICY; VULNERABILITY; GOVERNANCE; INDICATORS
AB The duration, frequency and intensity of climate change are increasing. Adaptation to climate change is oftentimes perceived as a local concern. Vulnerable groups at the margins try to find nature-based ways to cope with extreme urban climate change events with diverse direct and indirect adaptive strategies in absence of government interventions. From this study's investigative approach in Cairo, Egypt we draw results preliminary from interviews with locals and observational walks in three vulnerable areas in the same urban zone. Research revealed that adaptation can be political, demanding that locals sometimes make hard choices, especially during the absence of government intervention. Nevertheless, some of the adaptive strategies observed can be promoted as mainstream sustainable nature-based adaptation. The discussion reflects some social and economic dimensions that affect local adaptation synergies. This study hopefully contributes to the understanding of how the capacity of individual homeowners can help mitigate climate change risk through the implementation of their own physical and psychological adaptive strategies. In addition, it bears relevance not only for countries sharing similar climates, economic conditions or similar social norms, but also for general adaptation strategies that might support ecosystem-based or nature-based adaptation or tailor-made scenarios for locally applicable adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Dabaieh, Marwa] Malmo Univ, Dept Urban Studies, Malmo, Sweden.
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   [Al Hegazi, Salwa] Politecn Milan, Sch Architecture Urban Planning Construct Engn, Milan, Italy.
C3 Malmo University; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); British University in
   Egypt; Polytechnic University of Milan
RP Dabaieh, M (corresponding author), Malmo Univ, Dept Urban Studies, Malmo, Sweden.
EM marwa.dabaieh@mau.se
RI El-Mahdy, Deena/JSK-2295-2023
FX The authors declare the following financial interests/personal
   re-lationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:
   Marwa Dabaieh reports financial support was provided by Malmo
   University. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no
   known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could
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AU Brewington, L
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AF Brewington, Laura
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ID STRESSORS; IMPACTS
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RP Brewington, L (corresponding author), Arizona State Univ, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA.; Brewington, L (corresponding author), East West Ctr, Honolulu, HI 96848 USA.
EM lbrewing@asu.edu
OI Brewington, Laura/0000-0002-3889-8675
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DE Seed keepers; Ecological knowledge; Traditional knowledge; Climate
   change adaptation strategies.
AB This article is derived from the project " Desarrollo e implementaci & oacute;n de acciones estrat & eacute;gicas de mitigaci & oacute;n, adaptaci & oacute;n y resiliencia" under the big Project "Plan Integral de Gesti & oacute;n del Cambio Clim & aacute;tico Territorial (PIGCCT) de Risaralda- Colombia.". Our project aims to reduce vulnerability and promote sustainable development in the face of climate change in Risaralda, addressing five dimensions: Habitat and Infrastructure, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Food Security, Health, and Water Resources. One of the project's objectives is to guide the management of creole and native seeds by strengthening the Seed Keepers Network. It also includes the construction of two Seed Houses to boost the availability of key seeds for agricultural adaptation to climate change in the department of Risaralda, Colombia. The article aims to document and disseminate knowledge from the Seed Keepers Network of Risaralda, essential for productive sustainability within the framework of the food security dimension. This article focuses on the systematization of the ecological knowledge present in the Seed Keepers Network of Risaralda, using a qualitative methodology. An ethnographic approach was employed, which included techniques such as participant observation, field diaries, and interactive workshops. The results present a collective construction of a characterization of ecological knowledge, grouped into different categories. The final selected categories of ecological knowledge are: "Medicinal", "Gastronomic", "Agroecological", "Climate Change Adaptation", "Biodiversity Management", "Seed Conservation", "Water Management", and "Soil Management". This knowledge represents a set of practices, knowledge, and skills related to seeds and agroecosystems. The results highlight the potential of seed keepers to implement climate change management strategies (adaptation and mitigation measures) through agroecology. The importance of these practices is emphasized in the adaptation of local varieties, the reduction of chemical inputs, waste management, and the promotion of cultural and political changes.
C1 [Arenas, Aida Milena Garcia; Montealegre, Juan Sebastian Barrera] Univ Tecnol Pereira, Ctr Gest Ambiental, Grp Invest Ecol Ingn & Soc, Pereira, Colombia.
   [Reina, Sara Tabares; Achicanoy-Gomez, Luisa] Univ Tecnol Pereira, Ctr Gest Ambiental, Pereira, Colombia.
   [Gonzalez-Acevedo, Alejandra] Univ Tecnol Pereira, Fac Ciencias Ambientales, Grp Invest Gest Ambiental Terr, Pereira, Colombia.
RP Arenas, AMG (corresponding author), Univ Tecnol Pereira, Ctr Gest Ambiental, Grp Invest Ecol Ingn & Soc, Pereira, Colombia.
EM aida8@utp.edu.co; jsbarrera@utp.edu.co; saratabares@utp.edu.co;
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PT S
BE Rosenzweig, C
   Solecki, W
   DeGaetano, A
   OGrady, M
   Hassol, S
   Grabhorn, P
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   Integrated Assessment for Effective Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
   in New York State Conclusions and Recommendations
SO RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN NEW YORK STATE: THE CLIMAID INTEGRATED
   ASSESSMENT FOR EFFECTIVE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN NEW YORK STATE:
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PT J
AU Blesic, S
AF Blesic, S.
TI Applications of statistical physics to study climate phenomena and
   contribute to overall adaptation efforts
SO EPL
LA English
DT Article
AB This paper provides a brief review of the interesting physics that arises from the use of detrending methods for time series analysis for the study of phenomena related to problems of adaptation to climate change. It presents illustrative examples of some of the newly developed or already existent methodological solutions that can be used to study climate phenomena, and of three sectors -public health, infrastructure and cultural heritage- where statistical physics tools can be utilized. In the context of adaptation to climate change statistical physics can offer data-led understandings that are of wider value to the scientific community and applicable local-scale insights. Copyright (C) 2020 EPLA
C1 [Blesic, S.] Univ Belgrade, Inst Med Res, Dr Subotica 4, Belgrade 11000, Serbia.
   [Blesic, S.] Ctr Participatory Sci, Pozeska 34, Belgrade 11000, Serbia.
C3 University of Belgrade
RP Blesic, S (corresponding author), Univ Belgrade, Inst Med Res, Dr Subotica 4, Belgrade 11000, Serbia.; Blesic, S (corresponding author), Ctr Participatory Sci, Pozeska 34, Belgrade 11000, Serbia.
RI Blesic, Suzana/H-4439-2019
OI Blesic, Suzana/0000-0002-4685-3549
FU Serbian Science Fund [451-03-68/2020-14/200015]
FX This paper is written in loving memory of Prof. Sava Milosevic. My work
   is financed by the Serbian Science Fund grant No.
   451-03-68/2020-14/200015. Thank you to two anonymous reviewers for
   stimulating comments that only improved this work.
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PT B
AU de Wit, S
AF de Wit, Sara
BE Klepp, S
   ChavezRodriguez, L
TI A clash of adaptations How adaptation to climate change is translated in
   northern Tanzania
SO CRITICAL APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: DISCOURSES, POLICIES,
   AND PRACTICES
SE Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID PRIORITIES; POLITICS; MAASAI
AB This chapter explores how the nascent idea of Adaptation to Climate Change is translated in northern Tanzania. By interrogating how non-governmental organisations and other actors in northern Tanzania adapt to the idea of adaptation itself we gain insight into the ways in which a new development paradigm comes into being. Based on 14 months of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork this chapter reveals the politics of adaptation that emerge in the encounter between global ideas of adaptation and what it means for different stakeholders on the ground.
C1 [de Wit, Sara] Univ Oxford, Inst Sci Innovat & Soc, Oxford, England.
C3 University of Oxford
RP de Wit, S (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Inst Sci Innovat & Soc, Oxford, England.
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PT J
AU Ogle, SM
   Olander, L
   Wollenberg, L
   Rosenstock, T
   Tubiello, F
   Paustian, K
   Buendia, L
   Nihart, A
   Smith, P
AF Ogle, Stephen M.
   Olander, Lydia
   Wollenberg, Lini
   Rosenstock, Todd
   Tubiello, Francesco
   Paustian, Keith
   Buendia, Leandro
   Nihart, Alison
   Smith, Pete
TI Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting agricultural management
   for climate change in developing countries: providing the basis for
   action
SO GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE agriculture; climate change adaptation; emission factors; greenhouse gas
   emissions inventory; greenhouse gas mitigation; United Nations Framework
   Convention on Climate Change
ID CARBON STOCK; MITIGATION; SYSTEMS
AB Agriculture in developing countries has attracted increasing attention in international negotiations within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change for both adaptation to climate change and greenhouse gas mitigation. However, there is limited understanding about potential complementarity between management practices that promote adaptation and mitigation, and limited basis to account for greenhouse gas emission reductions in this sector. The good news is that the global research community could provide the support needed to address these issues through further research linking adaptation and mitigation. In addition, a small shift in strategy by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and ongoing assistance from agricultural organizations could produce a framework to move the research and development from concept to reality. In turn, significant progress is possible in the near term providing the basis for UNFCCC negotiations to move beyond discussion to action for the agricultural sector in developing countries.
C1 [Ogle, Stephen M.] Colorado State Univ, Nat Resource Ecol Lab, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.
   [Ogle, Stephen M.] Colorado State Univ, Dept Ecosyst Sci & Sustainabil, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.
   [Olander, Lydia] Duke Univ, Nicholas Inst Environm Policy Solut, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
   [Wollenberg, Lini; Nihart, Alison] Univ Vermont, Gund Inst, Burlington, VT 05405 USA.
   [Rosenstock, Todd] ICRAF, World Agroforestry Ctr, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
   [Tubiello, Francesco] FAO, Nat Resources Management & Environm Dept, Climate Energy & Tenure Div, I-00153 Rome, Italy.
   Colorado State Univ, Dept Soil & Crop Sci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.
   [Smith, Pete] Univ Aberdeen, Inst Biol & Environm Sci, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, Scotland.
C3 Colorado State University; Colorado State University; Duke University;
   University of Vermont; CGIAR; World Agroforestry (ICRAF); Food &
   Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Colorado State
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EM Stephen.Ogle@colostate.edu
RI Paustian, Keith/L-7593-2016; Ogle, Stephen/KAM-2416-2024; Smith,
   Pete/G-1041-2010
OI Smith, Pete/0000-0002-3784-1124; Ogle, Stephen/0000-0003-1899-7446;
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WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
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SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Rauken, T
   Mydske, PK
   Winsvold, M
AF Rauken, Trude
   Mydske, Per Kristen
   Winsvold, Marte
TI Mainstreaming climate change adaptation at the local level
SO LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; mainstreaming; policy integration;
   local-level government
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-POLICY INTEGRATION; VULNERABILITY
AB National authorities in many countries aim at having climate change adaptation mainstreamed into existing policy domains in order to achieve coherence and synergies, and to avoid mal-adaptation. Because of local variations in climate change impacts, the lion's share of climate adaptation work will have to take place at the local level. This means also that the mainstreaming process needs to occur locally. This article examines the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation into existing sectors in five Norwegian municipalities. Applying theories of mainstreaming and policy integration we find that policy development is slower, but perhaps more robust in the municipalities that have chosen a horizontal, cross-sectoral approach to mainstreaming than in the municipalities that have chosen a vertical sector approach to mainstreaming.
C1 [Rauken, Trude] CICERO Ctr Int Climate & Environm Res Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
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   [Winsvold, Marte] Norwegian Inst Urban & Reg Res, Oslo, Norway.
C3 University of Oslo
RP Rauken, T (corresponding author), CICERO Ctr Int Climate & Environm Res Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies;
   Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Geography; Public Administration; Urban Studies
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Pearce, T
   Ford, J
   Willox, AC
   Smit, B
AF Pearce, Tristan
   Ford, James
   Willox, Ashlee Cunsolo
   Smit, Barry
TI Inuit Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Subsistence Hunting and
   Adaptation to Climate Change in the Canadian Arctic
SO ARCTIC
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; Inuit; Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ); resilience; traditional
   ecological knowledge (TEK); subsistence hunting; vulnerability
ID SEA-ICE; INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; NORTHWEST-TERRITORIES; FREEZE/THAW
   PROCESSES; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES; VULNERABILITY; NUNAVUT;
   COMMUNITY; RESILIENCE
AB This paper examines the role of Inuit traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in adaptation to climate change in the Canadian Arctic. It focuses on Inuit relationships with the Arctic environment, including hunting knowledge and land skills, and examines their roles in adaptation to biophysical changes that affect subsistence hunting. In several instances, TEK underpins competency in subsistence and adaptations to changing conditions, which includes flexibility with regard to seasonal cycles of hunting and resource use, hazard avoidance through detailed knowledge of the environment and understanding of ecosystem processes, and emergency preparedness, e.g., knowing what supplies to take when traveling and how to respond in emergency situations. Despite the documented importance of TEK in adaptation and in maintaining a level of competency in subsistence, the relationships between TEK and adaptation to climate change are not well defined in the scholarly literature. This paper aims to conceptualize the relationships between TEK and adaptation to climate change by di-awing on case study research with Inuit in the Canadian Arctic. TEK is considered an element of adaptive capacity (or resilience) that is expressed as adaptation if TEK is drawn upon to adapt to changing conditions. This capacity depends on the development, accumulation, and transmission of TEK within and among generations.
C1 [Pearce, Tristan] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Maroochydore, Qld 4558, Australia.
   [Pearce, Tristan; Smit, Barry] Univ Guelph, Dept Geog, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
   [Ford, James] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.
   [Willox, Ashlee Cunsolo] Cape Breton Univ, Community Hlth Hlth Studies & Emergency Managemen, Sydney, NS B1P 6L2, Canada.
C3 University of the Sunshine Coast; University of Guelph; McGill
   University; Cape Breton University
RP Pearce, T (corresponding author), Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Locked Bag 4, Maroochydore, Qld 4558, Australia.
EM tpearce@usc.edu.au
RI Pearce, Tristan/L-9139-2019; Ford, James/A-4284-2013
OI Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456
FU ArcticNet; International Polar Year CAVIAR project; SSHRC; SSHRC Vanier
   Doctoral Scholarship; CIHR IK-ADAPT
FX This paper builds on data and ideas generated in partnership with Inuit
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   Global Environmental Change Group in the Department of Geography at the
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   support from ArcticNet, the International Polar Year CAVIAR project,
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DI 10.14430/arctic4475
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WC Environmental Sciences; Geography, Physical
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Physical Geography
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OA Green Submitted, Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Yi, CY
   Peng, CZ
AF Yi, Choo Yoon
   Peng, Chengzhi
BE Shakshuki, E
   Yasar, A
TI Microclimate Change Outdoor and Indoor Coupled Simulation for Passive
   Building Adaptation Design
SO 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AMBIENT SYSTEMS, NETWORKS AND
   TECHNOLOGIES (ANT-2014), THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE
   ENERGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SEIT-2014)
SE Procedia Computer Science
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 5th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and
   Technologies (ANT) / 4th International Conference on Sustainable Energy
   Information Technology (SEIT)
CY JUN 02-05, 2014
CL Hasselt, BELGIUM
DE microclimate change simulation; outdoor and indoor coupled simulation;
   passive building design; climate change adaptation design; building
   energy performance; thermal comfort
ID ENERGY
AB How to deploy passive building design strategy adaptive to climate change scenarios at urban neighbourhood level is currently not well understood. A microclimate change outdoor and indoor coupled simulation assessment framework for passive building adaptation design in an urban neighborhood context is proposed. Based on computational modelling, it was developed to investigate summer overheating and to apply to a passive design strategy in an existing green building case study, taking into account the seasonal conditions in 2012 and 2050 as projected by a current climate change scenario. Through a series of numerical modelling and prognostic visualization, the results from applying the framework show how building indoor thermal performance interacts with specific outdoor microclimates. This study shows the importance of outdoor and indoor coupled assessment at microclimate level to deploy passive design features to changing climate. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Yi, Choo Yoon; Peng, Chengzhi] Univ Sheffield, Sch Architecure, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England.
C3 University of Sheffield
RP Yi, CY (corresponding author), Univ Sheffield, Sch Architecure, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England.
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1877-0509
J9 PROCEDIA COMPUT SCI
PY 2014
VL 32
BP 691
EP 698
DI 10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.478
PG 8
WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Hardware &
   Architecture; Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Energy & Fuels
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Computer Science; Energy & Fuels
GA BD5LN
UT WOS:000361562600085
OA Green Accepted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Ebinger, J
   Hancock, L
   Tsirkunov, V
AF Ebinger, Jane
   Hancock, Lucy
   Tsirkunov, Vladimir
BE Troccoli, A
TI WEATHER/CLIMATE SERVICES IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA: A KEY TOOL FOR
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SO MANAGEMENT OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE RISK IN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY
SE NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C-Environmental Security
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Weather/Climate Risk Management for
   the Energy Sector
CY OCT 06-10, 2008
CL Santa Maria di Leuca, ITALY
SP NATO
DE Energy; weather; climate; national meteorological service; NMS/NMHS;
   risk management; severe weather warnings; forecasting; climate change
   projection; climate adaptation
AB Countries in Europe and Central Asia (ECAI) face the same broad energy challenges as the world at large, with some regional distinctions. This chapter makes the case that modernization of national hydro-meteorological capacity to provide high-quality weather/climate services could help capture emerging economic gains, enable risk management in the energy sector, and support national economies in multiple sectors.
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   [Ebinger, Jane; Hancock, Lucy; Tsirkunov, Vladimir] World Bank, Washington, DC USA.
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PI DORDRECHT
PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1871-4668
BN 978-90-481-3690-2
J9 NATO SCI PEACE SECUR
JI NATO Sci. Peace Secur. Ser. C- Environ. Secur.
PY 2010
BP 105
EP +
DI 10.1007/978-90-481-3692-6_7
PG 2
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BOY26
UT WOS:000278024700007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Liu, TT
   Ma, ZY
   Huffman, T
   Ma, L
   Jiang, HQ
   Xie, HY
AF Liu, Tingting
   Ma, Zhongyu
   Huffman, Ted
   Ma, Like
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TI Gaps in provincial decision-maker's perception and knowledge of climate
   change adaptation in China
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Decision makers; Perspectives; Knowledge
   gaps; China provincial level
ID NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION; IMPACTS; MITIGATION; NEED
AB The perspectives and knowledge of decision makers, especially those at the provincial level, have great impact on the progress of climate change adaptation in China. Therefore, identifying knowledge gaps and enhancing climate adaptation awareness of decision makers at that level is very important. Based on this aim, we conducted a survey of climate change adaptation awareness among 85 administrative and management personnel from governmental departments responsible for climate change adaptation planning in five provinces. Study findings revealed that over half of respondents have knowledge of climate change adaptation measures, but the extent of understanding varied across different adaptation aspects and regions. Among the different aspects, understanding of measures related to human health protection was the lowest. A large majority of respondents indicated an eagerness to obtain knowledge and information about climate change adaptation, but the main barrier is a lack of training and learning material. When making adaptation plans or policies, the greatest obstacle expressed was a funding shortage. Information generated from this study can provide direction and guidance for training and educating provincial decision makers in order to improve the levels of adaptation planning and policy making. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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C3 Beijing University of Technology; Renmin University of China;
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RP Liu, TT (corresponding author), Beijing Univ Technol, Beijing 100124, Peoples R China.
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
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DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2016.01.002
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA DE8QC
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Baldos, ULC
   Fuglie, KO
   Hertel, TW
AF Baldos, Uris Lantz C.
   Fuglie, Keith O.
   Hertel, Thomas W.
TI The research cost of adapting agriculture to climate change: A global
   analysis to 2050
SO AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE agricultural R&D; climate change adaptation; R&D depreciation; R&D lags;
   total factor productivity; Q11; Q16; Q54
ID RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH; DEVELOPMENT SPILLOVERS;
   CROP; FOOD; SECURITY; INCREASE; IMPACTS; DEMAND; RISKS
AB Investments in agricultural research and development (R&D) made over the next few decades will likely prove critical in offsetting adverse climate change impacts on the global food system. In this study, we offer cost estimates of public R&D-led adaptation to climate change grounded in an explicit framework relating the flow of annual R&D expenditures to building knowledge capital and thereby raising productivity in agriculture. Our research uses a comprehensive collection of historical public agricultural R&D expenditure and a literature review of elasticity estimates linking knowledge stocks to agricultural productivity growth for key world regions. Given climate-driven crop yield projections generated from extreme combinations of crop and global circulation models, we find that offsetting crop yield losses projected by climate and crop models over 2006-2050 would require increased R&D adaptation investments of between $187 billion and $1,384 billion (in 2005 $PPP) if we invest between 2020 and 2040. This is 16-118% higher than global R&D investment if present spending trends continue. Although these costs are significant, worldwide R&D-led climate adaptation could offer favorable economic returns. Moreover, R&D-led adaptation could deliver gains in food security and environmental sustainability by mitigating food price increases and slowing cropland expansion.
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RP Baldos, ULC (corresponding author), Purdue Univ, Dept Agr Econ, 610 Purdue Mall, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
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FX US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Grant/Award
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0169-5150
EI 1574-0862
J9 AGR ECON-BLACKWELL
JI Agric. Econ.
PD MAR
PY 2020
VL 51
IS 2
BP 207
EP 220
DI 10.1111/agec.12550
EA FEB 2020
PG 14
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Economics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Business & Economics
GA KR3OA
UT WOS:000515710100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Alemaw, BF
AF Alemaw, Berhanu F.
BE Matondo, JI
   Alemaw, BF
   Sandwidi, WJP
TI Framework of Best Practice for Climate Change Adaptation in Africa: The
   Water-Development Nexus
SO CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE IN AFRICA: PERSPECTIVES, EXPERIENCES AND
   SUSTAINABILITY
SE Sustainable Development Goals Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Climate change adaptation; Agricultural water; Adaptation capacity;
   Demand-side; Resilience; Risk; Supply-side; Integrated water resources
   management
ID INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT; SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGE; VULNERABILITY; VARIABILITY;
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AB In this chapter, a framework for best practice for climate change adaption in Africa is presented, predominantly from the water and natural resources perspective to systematically chart out ways for adaptive capacity building. Africa's vulnerability to climate change and variability has direct impacts on water availability, access and use. Water is the source of food and livelihood security for millions of its population. The future of food and livelihood security is likely to be challenged due to global environmental changes, particularly global climatic changes, and emerging evidence has gradually demonstrated this fact. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has projected that global and regional surface temperature and precipitation are likely to change with mixed degrees of severity due to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and other anthropogenic gas emissions. There is high level of consensus on the likely effect of this on all aspects of the hydrological cycle, which in turn may alter the balance between water availability, food demand and supply in time and space in many parts of the world. Climate variability is also projected to increase, leading to uncertainty in the onset of rainy seasons and more frequent extreme weather events, such as more severe droughts and floods. Africa is particularly vulnerable to these environmental changes due to a predominance of rainfed agriculture, limited resource base and weak structural setups to monitor and mitigate climate changes. In the quest for future water and food security, greater attention must now be paid to adaptations to climatic change with a livelihoodcentered approach of integrated natural resources and water management, which calls for increased diversification, improved land use and natural resource management interventions, increased use of renewable energy resources, improved risk management through early warning systems and crop insurance, and wastewater reuse for agriculture, among others.
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C3 University of Botswana
RP Alemaw, BF (corresponding author), Univ Botswana, Dept Geol, Water Syst Anal Grp, Gaborone, Botswana.
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AU Karki, G
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AF Karki, Gyanendra
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TI Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) Interventions and Indicators in Nepal:
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SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE disaster risk; resilience; adaptation; project; indicators; Himalaya
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION; CONSERVATION; COMMUNITIES; SERVICES;
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C3 University of Southern Queensland
RP Acharya, RP (corresponding author), Univ Southern Queensland, Ctr Sustainable Agr Syst, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia.
EM gyanendra.karki@gmail.com; deanforestry@afu.edu.np;
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OI Acharya, Ram Prasad/0000-0001-5224-7759; Bhatta,
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FU Forestry and Agriculture University (AFU),Nepal
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Bojovic, D
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AF Bojovic, Dragana
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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DE Adapting farming practice; eParticipation; Decision-support; Public
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ID EPARTICIPATION; FRAMEWORK; INTERNET; SPAIN; WEB
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C1 [Bojovic, Dragana; Bonzanigo, Laura; Giupponi, Carlo] Ca Foscari Univ Venice, Dept Econ, I-30121 Venice, Italy.
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   [Maziotis, Alexandros] Fdn Eni Enrico Mattei, Sustainable Dev Grp, I-30124 Venice, Italy.
C3 Universita Ca Foscari Venezia; Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti
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RP Bojovic, D (corresponding author), Euro Mediterranean Ctr Climate Change, Econ Anal Climate Impacts & Policy Div, I-30124 Venice, Italy.
EM dragana.bojovic@cmcc.it
RI Giupponi, Carlo/E-5895-2012; Maziotis, Alexandros/AAB-5477-2020
OI BOJOVIC, Dragana/0000-0001-7354-1885; Maziotis,
   Alexandros/0000-0001-9817-1470
FU IWRM-Net funding initiative by ISPRA - Istituto Superiore per la
   Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (Italy); Investigacao e Administracao
   S.A. / Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica e Tecnologica da
   Universidade Atlantica (Portugal); Universidad Politecnica de Valencia -
   Centro Valenciano de Estudios del Riego (Spain)
FX The research was carried out within the European project ICA-RUS (IWRM
   for Climate Change Adaptation in Rural Social-Ecosystems in Southern
   Europe), financially supported by the IWRM-Net funding initiative by
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   Riego (Spain). The authors gratefully acknowledge the fruitful
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PT J
AU Halofsky, JE
   Peterson, DL
   Metlen, KL
   Myer, MG
   Sample, VA
AF Halofsky, Jessica E.
   Peterson, David L.
   Metlen, Kerry L.
   Myer, M. Gwyneth
   Sample, V. Alaric
TI Developing and Implementing Climate Change Adaptation Options in Forest
   Ecosystems: A Case Study in Southwestern Oregon, USA
SO FORESTS
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; resource management; vegetation;
   vulnerability assessment; southwestern Oregon; Klamath-Siskiyou
   ecoregion
ID SEVERITY FIRE; CONIFER REGENERATION; SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS; WILDFIRE;
   MANAGEMENT; DYNAMICS; CARBON; VEGETATION; PATTERNS; WASHINGTON
AB Climate change will likely have significant effects on forest ecosystems worldwide. In Mediterranean regions, such as that in southwestern Oregon, USA, changes will likely be driven mainly by wildfire and drought. To minimize the negative effects of climate change, resource managers require tools and information to assess climate change vulnerabilities and to develop and implement adaptation actions. We developed an approach to facilitate development and implementation of climate change adaptation options in forest management. This approach, applied in a southwestern Oregon study region, involved establishment of a science-manager partnership, a science-based assessment of forest and woodland vulnerabilities to climate change, climate change education in multiple formats, hands-on development of adaptation options, and application of tools to incorporate climate change in planned projects. Through this approach, we improved local manager understanding of the potential effects of climate change in southwestern Oregon, and enabled evaluation of proposed management activities in the context of climatic stressors. Engaging managers throughout the project increased ownership of the process and outcomes, as well as the applicability of the adaptation options toe-ground actions. Science-management partnerships can effectively inco on-thrporate evolving science, regardless of the socio-political environment, and facilitate timely progress in adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Halofsky, Jessica E.] Univ Washington, Sch Environm & Forest Sci, Box 352100, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   [Peterson, David L.] US Forest Serv, Pacific Northwest Res Stn, 400 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103 USA.
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C3 University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; United
   States Department of Agriculture (USDA); United States Forest Service
RP Halofsky, JE (corresponding author), Univ Washington, Sch Environm & Forest Sci, Box 352100, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
EM jhalo@uw.edu; peterson@fs.fed.us; kmetlen@tnc.org; gwynmyer@gmail.com;
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FU U.S. Department of the Interior, North Pacific Landscape Conservation
   Cooperative; Wildlife Conservation Society; U.S. Forest Service Pacific
   Northwest Research Station
FX This project was funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior, North
   Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Wildlife Conservation
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   engaged partners, including Lomakatsi Restoration Project, Wildlife
   Conservation Society, Klamath Bird Observatory, TNC, Medford District
   Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Natural
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PT J
AU Pardoe, J
   Vincent, K
   Conway, D
AF Pardoe, Joanna
   Vincent, Katharine
   Conway, Declan
TI How do staff motivation and workplace environment affect capacity of
   governments to adapt to climate change in developing countries?
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Self-determination theory; Climate change adaptation; Institutions;
   Organisational theory; Motivation
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; COMMUNITY-BASED ADAPTATION; INTRINSIC
   MOTIVATION; BARRIERS; POLICY; WORK; ORIENTATIONS; INSTITUTIONS;
   SATISFACTION; PERFORMANCE
AB Government ministries are increasingly mainstreaming climate change adaptation within policies and plans. However, government staff in key implementing ministries need to be empowered to ensure effective delivery of policy goals. Motivation to act on climate change, combined with the capacity to make decisions and apply resources to programmes, is crucial. Informed by theories of motivation and workplace environments from social psychology and organisational theory, this paper reports findings from a questionnaire of government staff (103 respondents) in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. The questionnaire was designed using self-determination theory to investigate the role of external influences, institutional structures and resources and how these, in turn, affect staff motivation and capacities to design and implement new policies and strategies. The study finds that whilst external influences and hierarchical structures are recognised, these do not have a strong direct influence on staff motivation, but they do appear to inhibit capacities to act. The results show that lack of staff and limited government-allocated budget reduce the ability of ministries to be self-determined and set their own agendas. Instead they are dependent on donor-determined projects which may be selective in the aspects of climate change adaptation plans and policies they support and even divert focus away from government priorities.
C1 [Pardoe, Joanna; Conway, Declan] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Grantham Res Inst, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, England.
   [Vincent, Katharine] Kulima Integrated Dev Solut, Postnet Suite H79,Private Bag X9118, ZA-3200 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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C3 University of London; London School Economics & Political Science;
   University of Witwatersrand
RP Pardoe, J (corresponding author), London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Grantham Res Inst, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, England.
EM j.pardoe@lse.ac.uk; katharine@kulima.com; d.conway@lse.ac.uk
RI Conway, Declan/HCH-7778-2022; Vincent, Katharine/L-5669-2019
OI Conway, Declan/0000-0002-4590-6733; Vincent,
   Katharine/0000-0003-3152-1522
FU UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/M020398/1,
   NE/M020010/1]; UK Government's Department for International Development
   (DFID); Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy; Grantham
   Foundation for the Protection of the Environment; ESRC [ES/R009708/1]
   Funding Source: UKRI; NERC [NE/M020398/1, NE/M020010/1] Funding Source:
   UKRI
FX This work was carried out under the Future Climate for Africa UMFULA
   project, with financial support from the UK Natural Environment Research
   Council (NERC), grant refs: NE/M020398/1 and NE/M020010/1; and the UK
   Government's Department for International Development (DFID). It was
   also supported by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and
   the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment.
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
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EI 1873-6416
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PT J
AU Schilizzi, SGM
AF Schilizzi, Steven G. M.
TI Climate Future: Averting and Adapting to Climate Change
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DT Article
C1 [Schilizzi, Steven G. M.] Univ Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.
C3 University of Western Australia
RP Schilizzi, SGM (corresponding author), Univ Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.
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SN 0013-0249
EI 1475-4932
J9 ECON REC
JI Econ. Rec.
PD SEP
PY 2024
VL 100
IS 330
BP 423
EP 424
DI 10.1111/1475-4932.12808
EA MAY 2024
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Hendricks, NP
AF Hendricks, Nathan P.
TI Potential Benefits from Innovations to Reduce Heat and Water Stress in
   Agriculture
SO JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMISTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Agriculture; Climate change; Ricardian analysis
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; US AGRICULTURE; RICARDIAN ANALYSIS;
   UNITED-STATES; CHANGE IMPACT; WEATHER; YIELD; FOOD; FLUCTUATIONS;
   IRRIGATION
AB A key challenge in determining the optimal research and development (R&D) investment portfolio for adapting to climate change in agriculture is to understand the potential benefits from reducing alternative sources of climate damages. Existing econometric studies are not able to separately identify the impacts of heat and water stress because higher temperatures cause damages through both mechanisms. To resolve the identification problem, I introduce measures of water deficit and water surplus into a regression analysis that estimates the nonlinear impacts of heat and water stress on nonirrigated rental rates in the central United States. The results indicate rental rate losses of 33% ($9.5 billion annually) by mid-century due to climate change in scenario RCP 4.5. I find that 65% of the projected damages are due to heat stress, 32% due to increasing water deficit, and 3% due to increasing water surplus. However, the source of damages varies spatially.
C1 [Hendricks, Nathan P.] Kansas State Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA.
C3 Kansas State University
RP Hendricks, NP (corresponding author), Kansas State Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA.
EM nph@ksu.edu
FU National Science Foundation [EPS-0903806]; state of Kansas through
   Kansas Board of Regents
FX This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
   Foundation under Award no. EPS-0903806 and matching support from the
   state of Kansas through the Kansas Board of Regents. I thank Andrew
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   not have any financial relationships that relate to this research.
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EI 2333-5963
J9 J ASSOC ENVIRON RESO
JI J. Assoc. Environ. Resour. Econ.
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PY 2018
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EP 576
DI 10.1086/697305
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WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA GC2JC
UT WOS:000429607200002
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Karimi, V
   Karami, E
   Karami, S
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AF Karimi, Vahid
   Karami, Ezatollah
   Karami, Shobeir
   Keshavarz, Marzieh
TI Adaptation to climate change through agricultural paradigm shift
SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation barriers; Productivist agriculture;
   Post-productivist agriculture; Multifunctional agriculture; Governance;
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ID MULTIFUNCTIONAL AGRICULTURE; POST-PRODUCTIVISM; LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; CHANGE
   BELIEFS; BARRIERS; DROUGHT; MANAGEMENT; FARMERS; VULNERABILITY;
   PERSPECTIVES
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RP Keshavarz, M (corresponding author), Payame Noor Univ, Dept Agr, POB 19395-3697, Tehran, Iran.
EM vakarimi69@gmail.com; ekarami@shirazu.ac.ir; shobeirkarami@gmail.com;
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PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1387-585X
EI 1573-2975
J9 ENVIRON DEV SUSTAIN
JI Environ. Dev. Sustain.
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 23
IS 4
BP 5465
EP 5485
DI 10.1007/s10668-020-00825-8
EA JUN 2020
PG 21
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA RL7UA
UT WOS:000541317500001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Lo, AY
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SO ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERS
LA English
DT Article
DE Palabras clave: adaptacion al cambio climatico; capital social;
   desarrollo sostenible; transicion economica; turismo; vulnerabilidad
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; TAI O; VULNERABILITY; TOURISM; TRAJECTORIES;
   DIMENSIONS; MANAGEMENT; PATHWAYS; CONTEXT; PLACE
AB Sustainable economic development could reduce vulnerability and enhance capacity to adapt to climate change. Paradigm-shifting developments, however, can be highly contested and produce diverse outcomes. New insights are needed as to how tensions and uncertainties emerging from these developments shape adaptive capacity. This article investigates the extent to which a sustainable pathway for economic development offers a systemic fix for increasing this capacity through overcoming general vulnerability. It presents an analytical framework based on a multistage project that involved a transforming fishing town in South China being turned into a popular tourist destination. We argue that a given package of prodevelopment policies and strategies might result in multiple forms of adjustments and transformations, each reflecting a different facet of the nexus between economic development and adaptation. This study shows a mixed picture. Adaptive capacity is increasing, due to the decreasing resource dependency and new hazard management initiatives, yet local economies and demographic regimes are experiencing substantial restructuring. These transformations threaten to increase the opportunity cost of climate-resilient land uses and destabilize some of the social conditions underlying existing adaptive capacities. Heightened tensions concerning what to sustain and what is vulnerable marginalize long-term considerations. This article concludes that although development is directed toward a sustainable path, the politicized and side-tracking process of transformation could reinforce vulnerability. Key Words: climate change adaptation, economic transition, social capital, sustainable development, tourism, vulnerability.
C1 [Lo, Alex Y.] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Geog Environm & Earth Sci, New Zealand Climate Change Res Inst, Wellington, New Zealand.
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   [Chang, Faith K. S.] Univ Nottingham, Sch Geog Sci, Nottingham, England.
C3 Victoria University Wellington; Hong Kong Metropolitan University;
   Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK); University of Nottingham
RP Lo, AY (corresponding author), Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Geog Environm & Earth Sci, New Zealand Climate Change Res Inst, Wellington, New Zealand.
EM alex.lo@vuw.ac.nz; swliu@ouhk.edu.hk; ltocheung@eduhk.hk;
   faith.chan@nottingham.edu.cn
RI Cheung, Lewis/IXN-4673-2023; Liu, Shuwen/AAU-2090-2020; Chan, Faith Ka
   Shun/H-1541-2017; Lo, Alex/B-7948-2008; Cheung, Lewis/I-2007-2013
OI LIU, SHUWEN/0000-0002-1188-1152; Chan, Faith Ka
   Shun/0000-0001-6091-6596; Lo, Alex/0000-0002-5953-4176; Cheung,
   Lewis/0000-0002-1619-0473
FU Education University of Hong Kong [RG72/2014-2015R]; Ningbo Municipal
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FX Funding support was provided by the Startup Research Grant offered by
   the Education University of Hong Kong (Grant Number RG72/2014-2015R) and
   the Ningbo Municipal Bureau of Science and Technology (Contract Number
   201401C5008005).
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PT J
AU Tofu, DA
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AF Tofu, Daniel Assefa
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TI Smallholder farmers' vulnerability and adaptation to climate change
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SO JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Drought; Shocks; Vulnerability
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   [Woldeamanuel, Teshale] Hawassa Univ, Wondo Genet Coll Forestry & Nat Resources, Awasa, Ethiopia.
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C3 Ambo University; Hawassa University; Ambo University
RP Tofu, DA (corresponding author), Ambo Univ, Sch Nat Resources, Ambo, Ethiopia.
EM danasse19@gmail.com
OI Woldeamanuel, Teshale/0000-0001-7182-0880; Tofu, Daniel
   Assefa/0000-0002-1854-9830
FU United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the
   Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP)
FX This project was funded by the United States Agency for International
   Development (USAID) under the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP).
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PT J
AU Dellink, R
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SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation financing; Burden-sharing; Historical responsibility
ID BRAZILIAN PROPOSAL; CO2 EMISSIONS; RESPONSIBILITY; COUNTRIES;
   TEMPERATURE; LIABILITY; UNCERTAINTIES; COMPENSATION; JUSTICE; LEGAL
AB Climate change may cause most harm to countries that have historically contributed the least to greenhouse gas emissions and land-use change. This paper identifies consequentialist and non-consequentialist ethical principles to guide a fair international burden-sharing scheme of climate change adaptation costs. We use these ethical principles to derive political principles - historical responsibility and capacity to pay - that can be applied in assigning a share of the financial burden to individual countries. We then propose a hybrid 'common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities' approach as a promising starting point for international negotiations on the design of burden-sharing schemes. A numerical assessment of seven scenarios shows that the countries of Annex I of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change would bear the bulk of the costs of adaptation, but contributions differ substantially subject to the choice of a capacity to pay indicator. The contributions are less sensitive to choices related to responsibility calculations, apart from those associated with land-use-related emissions. Assuming costs of climate adaptation of USD 100 billion per year, the total financial contribution by the Annex I countries would be in the range of USD 65-70 billion per year. Expressed as a per capita basis, this gives a range of USD 43-82 per capita per year. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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RP Dellink, R (corresponding author), Boelelaan 1085, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
EM rob.dellink@ivm.vu.nl
RI Aiking, Harry/AAH-4435-2019; Gupta, Joyeeta/L-8672-2013; Aiking,
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FX The authors acknowledge the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs for
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PT J
AU Tsvakirai, CZ
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AF Tsvakirai, Chiedza Zvirurami
   Mosikari, Teboho Jeremiah
TI Investigating South Africa's Fresh Peach and Nectarine Value
   Proposition: Measuring Progress on Achieving Sustainable Consumption in
   Exports
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE SDGs; responsible consumption and production; sustainable indicators;
   climate change adaptation
ID DEVELOPMENT GOALS; INDEX
AB The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have shone a spotlight on the importance of adaption to climate change. However, progress in achieving SDG 12 which calls for, "responsible consumption and production" has been stalled by the unavailability of indicators that adequately capture and motivate increased responsible consumption. To fill this gap, this article presents an alternative indicator that makes use of cultivar characteristics and uses South African fresh peach and nectarine exports as a focus area. Principal component analysis is used to extract and summarize the product value propositions identified in composite indices that were constructed by weighting the proportional use of cultivars in exports between 1956 and 2017. The indices acquired from the analysis were found to measure the provisions for sustainable consumption, good-quality fruit and off-peak fruit supply. The study's results show that progress was found in the provisions for sustainable consumption and this was mainly driven by improvements in cultivars' climate change adaptability. However, the last two decades have been characterized by years of successive lower readings on this index. Improvements in fruit quality index were found to be attained at the expense of farm enterprise productivity. The study concludes that strategies be developed to encourage the use of cultivars that promote responsible consumption as, if left uninfluenced, market forces will spur unsustainable production.
C1 [Tsvakirai, Chiedza Zvirurami] Univ Mpumalanga, Sch Agr, ZA-1200 Mbombela, South Africa.
   [Mosikari, Teboho Jeremiah] North West Univ, Dept Econ, ZA-2745 Mahikeng, South Africa.
C3 North West University - South Africa
RP Tsvakirai, CZ (corresponding author), Univ Mpumalanga, Sch Agr, ZA-1200 Mbombela, South Africa.
EM chichitsvakirai@gmail.com; Teboho.Mosikari@nwu.ac.za
RI Tsvakirai, Chiedza/AAF-9081-2019
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FU North West University post-graduate bursary
FX This research was funded by the North West University post-graduate
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PT J
AU Ng, AKY
   Monios, J
   Zhang, HY
AF Ng, Adolf K. Y.
   Monios, Jason
   Zhang, Huiying
TI Climate adaptation management and institutional erosion: insights from a
   major Canadian port
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; climate adaptation; informal institutions; governance;
   ports
ID TRANSACTION COST; GOVERNANCE REFORMS; PATH DEPENDENCE; BARRIERS;
   COMPLEX; DESIGN; AUTHORITIES; INTERPLAY; LESSONS; SYSTEMS
AB This paper performs an institutional analysis of the adaptation to climate change by ports, through a case study of the port of Vancouver, Canada. While previous literature has demonstrated the value of informal institutions for filling gaps left by formal institutions, the role of failed informal institutions has received less attention. Our analysis reveals how, in the case of an unprecedented challenge like climate adaptation, relying on informal institutions with less agency can actually erode the strength of existing institutions in a form of negative institutional plasticity. In this case, emerging polycentric governance was unsuccessful, unable to construct clearly demarcated responsibilities due to impedance by the path dependence of the current federalist system. The latter works well for traditional infrastructure investments with a closed pool of stakeholders, but not for ports where multiple scales of embeddedness, both horizontally and vertically, produce a collective action problem with no mechanism for resolution.
C1 [Ng, Adolf K. Y.; Monios, Jason; Zhang, Huiying] Univ Manitoba, Asper Sch Business, Transport Inst, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
   [Ng, Adolf K. Y.] Univ Manitoba, Asper Sch Business, Dept Supply Chain Management, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
   [Monios, Jason] Kedge Business Sch, Rue Antoine Bourdelle, Marseille, France.
C3 University of Manitoba; University of Manitoba; Kedge Business School
RP Monios, J (corresponding author), Univ Manitoba, Asper Sch Business, Transport Inst, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.; Monios, J (corresponding author), Kedge Business Sch, Rue Antoine Bourdelle, Marseille, France.
EM jason.monios@kedgebs.com
RI Monios, Jason/U-4532-2018
OI Ng, Adolf K.Y./0000-0002-7869-8328
FU Social Science and Humanities Research Grant Council of Canada (SSHRC)
   through its Insight Grants program [47360, 435-2017-0735]; University of
   Manitoba Transport Institute (UMTI)
FX The study is supported by the Social Science and Humanities Research
   Grant Council of Canada (SSHRC) through its Insight Grants program
   [project number 47360], [sponsor award number 435-2017-0735]; and the
   University of Manitoba Transport Institute (UMTI).
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PT J
AU Kandel, GP
   Bavorova, M
   Ullah, A
   Kaechele, H
   Pradhan, P
AF Kandel, Giri Prasad
   Bavorova, Miroslava
   Ullah, Ayat
   Kaechele, Harald
   Pradhan, Prajal
TI Building resilience to climate change: Examining the impact of
   agro-ecological zones and social groups on sustainable development
SO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE agro-ecological zones; climate change; multivariate probit model; social
   groups; sustainable development
ID AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY; ADAPTATION STRATEGIES; FARMERS ADAPTATION;
   DETERMINANTS; YIELD; NEPAL; HOUSEHOLDS; PRONE
AB Nepal is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, which is negatively affecting agricultural production and food security. However, the role of agro-ecological zones and social groups in climate change adaptation (CCA) and its impact on smallholder farmers in Nepal remains unexplored. To fill this gap, this study aimed to identify the effect of agro-ecological zones and social groups on smallholder farmers' adaptation to climate change using the multivariate probit model. Multistage sampling was used to collect data from 400 households in three agro-ecological zones of Nepal. These zones were highland (mountainous region), midland (hilly region) and lowland (terai/plain region). The results of our study showed that farmers in the Mountain region are more likely to adopt off-farm activities and temporary migration as a CCA strategy than those in the Terai/plain agro-ecological zone. In the Terai/Plain, farmers mainly adopt small-scale irrigation and agroforestry. In terms of social groups, the Brahmin group was more likely to adopt new crop varieties and small-scale irrigation than the Sudra group. The Sudra farmers preferred temporary migration and off-farm activities more than the Brahmins. Our study shows that policies to promote the adoption of CCA strategies need to take into account location and social group differences in order to improve the adaptive capacity of the most vulnerable farmers. Mountain and Sudra farmers need support to adapt to climate change and sustain agriculture.
C1 [Kandel, Giri Prasad; Bavorova, Miroslava; Ullah, Ayat] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Trop AgriSci, Dept Econ & Dev, Kamycka 129, Prague 16500, Czech Republic.
   [Kaechele, Harald] Leibniz Ctr Agr Landscape Res ZALF, Working Grp Sustainable Land Use Developing Countr, Res Area 2 Land Use & Governance, Muncheberg, Germany.
   [Kaechele, Harald] Eberswalde Univ Sustainable Dev, Dept Environm Econ, Eberswalde, Germany.
   [Pradhan, Prajal] Leibniz Assoc, Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res PIK, Potsdam, Germany.
C3 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Leibniz Association; Leibniz
   Zentrum fur Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF); Eberswalde University for
   Sustainable Development; Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung
RP Bavorova, M (corresponding author), Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Trop AgriSci, Dept Econ & Dev, Kamycka 129, Prague 16500, Czech Republic.
EM bavorova@ftz.czu.cz
RI Pradhan, Prajal/ABE-2912-2020; Ullah, Ayat/JXX-0935-2024; Kandel, Giri
   Prasad/KBC-9628-2024
OI Kandel, Giri Prasad/0000-0002-9836-9732; Ullah,
   Ayat/0000-0002-0207-8587; Bavorova, Miroslava/0000-0001-8102-9304;
   Pradhan, Prajal/0000-0003-0491-5489
FU Faculty of Tropical Agrisciences, Czech University of Life Sciences,
   Prague, Czech Republic under the internal grant agency (IGA) [20223113]
FX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by the Faculty of Tropical
   Agrisciences, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
   under the internal grant agency (IGA) under grant number: 20223113.
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PT B
AU Snook, LK
   Dulloo, ME
   Jarvis, A
   Scheldeman, X
   Kneller, M
AF Snook, Laura K.
   Dulloo, M. Ehsan
   Jarvis, Andy
   Scheldeman, Xavier
   Kneller, Margaret
BE Yadav, SS
   Redden, RJ
   Hatfield, JL
   LotzeCampen, H
   Hall, AE
TI Crop Germplasm Diversity: The Role of Gene Bank Collections in
   Facilitating Adaptation to Climate Change
SO CROP ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID FOOD SECURITY
C1 [Snook, Laura K.; Dulloo, M. Ehsan; Kneller, Margaret] Biovers Int, Rome, Italy.
   [Jarvis, Andy] Ctr Int Agr Trop, Cali 6713, Colombia.
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   [Kneller, Margaret] John Cabot Univ, Rome, Italy.
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RP Snook, LK (corresponding author), Biovers Int, Rome, Italy.
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   Andy/K-5516-2013
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PT B
AU Storey, KB
   Storey, JM
AF Storey, Kenneth B.
   Storey, Janet M.
BE Storey, KB
   Tanino, KK
TI Strategies of Molecular Adaptation to Climate Change: The Challenges for
   Amphibians and Reptiles
SO TEMPERATURE ADAPTATION IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: NATURE AT RISK
SE CABI Climate Change Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID METABOLIC-RATE DEPRESSION; ANOXIA TOLERANCE; FREEZE TOLERANCE;
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C1 [Storey, Kenneth B.; Storey, Janet M.] Carleton Univ, Inst Biochem, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada.
C3 Carleton University
RP Storey, KB (corresponding author), Carleton Univ, Inst Biochem, 1125 Colonel Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada.
EM kenneth_storey@carleton.ca; jan_storey@carleton.ca
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PU CABI PUBLISHING-C A B INT
PI WALLINGFORD
PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-84593-822-2
J9 CABI CLIM CHANGE SER
PY 2012
VL 3
BP 98
EP 119
PG 22
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BAY63
UT WOS:000306076300007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Edelsparre, AH
   Fitzpatrick, MJ
   Saastamoinen, M
   Teplitsky, C
AF Edelsparre, Allan H.
   Fitzpatrick, Mark J.
   Saastamoinen, Marjo
   Teplitsky, Celine
TI Evolutionary adaptation to climate change
SO EVOLUTION LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; epigenetics; climate change; evolutionary genomics;
   prediction
ID SEXUAL SELECTION; MAGNITUDE
AB When the notion of climate change emerged over 200 years ago, few speculated as to the impact of rising atmospheric temperatures on biological life. Tens of decades later, research clearly demonstrates that the impact of climate change on life on Earth is enormous, ongoing, and with foreseen effects lasting well into the next century. Responses to climate change have been widely documented. However, the breadth of phenotypic traits involved with evolutionary adaptation to climate change remains unclear. In addition, it is difficult to identify the genetic and/or epigenetic bases of phenotypes adaptive to climate change, in part because it often is not clear whether this change is plastic, genetic, or some combination of the two. Adaptive responses to climate-driven selection also interact with other processes driving genetic changes in general, including demography as well as selection driven by other factors. In this Special Issue, we explore the factors that will impact the overall outcome of climate change adaptation. Our contributions explain that traits involved in climate change adaptation include not only classic phenomena, such as range shifts and environmentally dependent sex determination, but also often overlooked phenomena such as social and sexual conflicts and the expression of stress hormones. We learn how climate-driven selection can be mediated via both natural and sexual selection, effectively influencing key fitness-related traits such as offspring growth and fertility as well as evolutionary potential. Finally, we explore the limits and opportunities for predicting adaptive responses to climate change. This contribution forms the basis of 10 actions that we believe will improve predictions of when and how organisms may adapt genetically to climate change. We anticipate that this Special Issue will inform novel investigations into how the effects of climate change unfold from phenotypes to genotypes, particularly as methodologies increasingly allow researchers to study selection in field experiments.
   What are the major factors driving evolutionary adaptation to climate change? How can we harness this understanding to better predict how populations can adapt to a rapidly changing climate? The urgency of answering these questions is critical as more than a million species are currently directly facing the risk of extinction due to climate-driven environmental change. This puts research exploring processes and mechanisms that affect evolutionary rescue at the core of mounting a global response to the current climate crisis. Here, we highlight key contributions that collectively demonstrate the breadth of evolutionary responses that organisms exhibit in response to climate change, including classic responses (e.g., range shifts, plasticity, and evolutionary responses), but also less conspicuous phenomena such as social and sexual conflicts. Some contributions go right to the heart of understanding the genetic and epigenetic bases of the observed responses, ultimately linking the environmental effects to the genotype-phenotype map. Other contributions investigate the interplay between different types of selection with climate-driven selection in facilitating or hindering evolutionary adaptation, a major uncertainty that has been the focus of evolutionary research for a long time. These are pressing issues that require a deep understanding of processes that determine our ability to predict evolutionary outcomes of ongoing climate change. The final contribution of the Special Issue therefore explores the limits and opportunities for predicting adaptive responses to climate change. It builds on all the contributions of the Special Issue, and the viewpoints of many of their authors, to provide a road map for how we might be able to improve predictions with our current knowledge and what might be possible to predict in the future. We anticipate that this Special Issue will ignite investigations of how the effects of climate change unfold from phenotypes to genotypes and the selective forces that produce evolutionary rescue in response to climate change.
C1 [Edelsparre, Allan H.] Univ Toronto, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, 25 Willcocks St, Toronto, ON M5S 3B2, Canada.
   [Fitzpatrick, Mark J.] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Biol Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   [Saastamoinen, Marjo] Univ Helsinki, Fac Biol & Environm Sci, Helsinki, Finland.
   [Saastamoinen, Marjo] Univ Helsinki, Inst Life Sci, Helsinki, Finland.
   [Teplitsky, Celine] Univ Montpellier, CEFE, CNRS, EPHE,IRD, Montpellier, France.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University Toronto
   Scarborough; University of Helsinki; University of Helsinki; Universite
   PSL; Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE); Institut Agro; Montpellier
   SupAgro; CIRAD; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS);
   Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD); Universite
   Paul-Valery; Universite de Montpellier
RP Edelsparre, AH (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, 25 Willcocks St, Toronto, ON M5S 3B2, Canada.
EM a.edelsparre@utoronto.ca
RI Fitzpatrick, Mark/A-3414-2008; Saastamoinen, Marjo/F-6576-2012
OI Saastamoinen, Marjo/0000-0001-7009-2527
FU Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation; Novo Nordisk Challenge Programme
   [NNF20OC0060118]; CNRS; BNP-Paribas Foundation
FX M.S. is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation and by the Novo
   Nordisk Challenge Programme grant number NNF20OC0060118. C.T. is funded
   by the CNRS and by a grant from the BNP-Paribas Foundation ("Climate and
   Biodiversity initiative," project Mommy Knows Best).
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U2 55
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
EI 2056-3744
J9 EVOL LETT
JI Evol. Lett.
PD FEB 14
PY 2024
VL 8
IS 1
BP 1
EP 7
DI 10.1093/evlett/qrad070
PG 7
WC Evolutionary Biology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Evolutionary Biology
GA IA4B1
UT WOS:001163575200011
PM 38370543
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Aboyitungiye, JB
   Suryanto
AF Aboyitungiye, Jean Baptiste
   Suryanto
TI Vulnerability of sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asian countries due to
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION
LA English
DT Article
DE carbon dioxide emissions; climate change; vulnerabilities; environmental
   degradation; disasters; environmental economics; human activities
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; CO2 EMISSION; TESTS; IMPACT
AB This paper explores factors affecting vulnerability to climate-related CO2 emissions and options for adaptation to climate change in sub-Sahara African and Southeast Asian countries. The STIRPAT model used in the methodology proves that significant causes of carbon dioxide emissions are different in two regions: agriculture-forestry and fishing. The human development index has solid explanatory power on CO2 emissions in Southeast Asian countries. The income per capita positively and significantly influences carbon emissions in sub-Saharan Africa but was statistically insignificant in the Southeast Asian countries. The population growth decreases CO2 emissions in the sub-Saharan African countries while not statically significant in the Southeast Asian countries. Besides, the estimation results showed a lower level of CO2 emissions in the sub-Saharan African countries relative to the Southeast Asian countries. These regions should not follow the same example to achieve a green economy because the effects of CO2 emissions are not felt uniformly.
C1 [Aboyitungiye, Jean Baptiste] Sebelas Maret Univ, Fac Econ & Business, Dept Econ & Dev Studies, Jl Ir Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
   [Suryanto] Sebelas Maret Univ, Fac Econ & Business, Ctr Environm Res, Jl Ir Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
C3 Sebelas Maret University; Sebelas Maret University
RP Aboyitungiye, JB (corresponding author), Sebelas Maret Univ, Fac Econ & Business, Dept Econ & Dev Studies, Jl Ir Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
EM aboy@student.uns.ac.id; suryanto_feb@staff.uns.ac.id
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TC 1
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U1 0
U2 16
PU INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
PI GENEVA
PA WORLD TRADE CENTER BLDG, 29 ROUTE DE PRE-BOIS, CASE POSTALE 856, CH-1215
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SN 0957-4352
EI 1741-5101
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PY 2021
VL 69
IS 1-2
BP 99
EP 111
DI 10.1504/IJEP.2021.125193
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 4H5LR
UT WOS:000849920400006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kanarp, GCS
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AF Kanarp, G. C. S.
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TI Adapting climate change - how government authorities in Sweden make
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; logic of practice; performativity;
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ID URBAN GOVERNANCE; TRANSITIONS; INNOVATION; READINESS; PARADIGM
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C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
RP Kanarp, GCS (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Urban & Rural Dev, Div Environm Commun, Uppsala, Sweden.
EM christoffer.soderlund@slu.se
OI Soderlund Kanarp, Gunnar Christoffer/0000-0002-2658-3406
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JI J. Environ. Plan. Manag.
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DI 10.1080/09640568.2023.2171278
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WC Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT J
AU Seidu, S
   Edwards, DJ
   Owusu-Manu, D
   Buertey, JIT
AF Seidu, Sakibu
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TI An innovative diffusion-theory based assessment of inherent barriers in
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SO HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE urban; green; sustainable; infrastructure; drainage
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; WATER MANAGEMENT;
   RESPONSE RATES; ADOPTION; IMPACTS; LESSONS; DESIGN; CITIES
AB Conventional urban drainage infrastructure is gradually failing to attain sustainable development goals. Effective techniques for adapting to climate change at the city level include the use of urban green drainage infrastructure (UGDI). This study aims to assess the inherent barriers to UGDI in Ghana. Primary data was gathered from 62 built environment professionals. Analytical tools included a component factor analysis and mean score ranking. A factor analysis revealed four components explaining 67.967% of the total variance in the barriers to UGDI. Lack of knowledge, information and awareness of UGDI was ranked as the most critical implementation barrier. It is recommended that the adoption of UGDI evolves from being an alternative to a "necessity" given that its significance is evident in the current climatic change crises. This is a novel attempt to expose the inherent barriers of UGDI systems in Ghana through the innovation diffusion theory.
C1 [Seidu, Sakibu; Owusu-Manu, De-Graft] Kwame Nkrumah Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Construct Technol & Management, Kumasi, Ghana.
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C3 Kwame Nkrumah University Science & Technology; Hong Kong Polytechnic
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RP Seidu, S (corresponding author), Kwame Nkrumah Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Construct Technol & Management, Kumasi, Ghana.
EM sakibu.seidu@connect.polyu.hk
RI Seidu, Sakibu/HTP-0061-2023
OI Seidu, Sakibu/0000-0001-7782-5586
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PT J
AU Schramm, PJ
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AF Schramm, Paul J.
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TI How Indigenous Communities Are Adapting To Climate Change: Insights From
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SO HEALTH AFFAIRS
LA English
DT Article
AB Climate change directly threatens human health, with substantial impacts on Indigenous peoples, who are uniquely vulnerable as climate-related events affect their practices, lifeways, self-determination, and physical and cultural health. At the same time, Indigenous communities are leading the way in innovative health-related climate change adaptation work, using traditional knowledges and novel approaches. In 2016 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Indian Health Board created the Climate-Ready Tribes Initiative to support these efforts. The initiative has funded tribes, shared information nationally, and supported a learning cohort, resulting in pioneering work to protect health from climate hazards. We describe how two tribes-the Pala Band of Mission Indians and the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community-implemented their Climate-Ready Tribes Initiative projects, and we provide recommendations for making climate and health policy more effective for tribes. Lessons learned from the Climate-Ready Tribes Initiative can inform climate and health policy and practice nationwide.
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C3 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - USA
RP Schramm, PJ (corresponding author), Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Climate & Hlth Program, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA.
EM imw3@cdc.gov
FU Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC-RFA-OT18-1802]; National
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FX This work was supported by a cooperative agreement between the Centers
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT J
AU Markham, WT
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AF Markham, William T.
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TI Nature Protection Organizations and Climate Change in the Netherlands,
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SO NATURE + CULTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; environmental movements; environmental politics; nature
   protection
ID MOVEMENTS
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C3 University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Greensboro;
   Wageningen University & Research
RP Markham, WT (corresponding author), Univ N Carolina, Dept Sociol, Greensboro, NC 27402 USA.
EM wtmarkha@uncg.edu; kris.vankoppen@wur.nl
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PU BERGHAHN JOURNALS
PI BROOKLYN
PA 20 JAY ST, SUITE 512, BROOKLYN, NY 11201 USA
SN 1558-6073
EI 1558-5468
J9 NAT CULT
JI Nat. Cult.
PD WIN
PY 2014
VL 9
IS 3
BP 238
EP 265
DI 10.3167/nc.2014.090302
PG 28
WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AR0NF
UT WOS:000343267900002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ogundeji, AA
   Jordaan, H
   Groenewald, J
AF Ogundeji, Abiodun A.
   Jordaan, Henry
   Groenewald, Jan
TI Economics of climate change adaptation: a case study of Ceres - South
   Africa
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; agricultural sector; integrated model; adaptation
AB Climate change and its impact on already scarce water resources are important issues being publicly debated in the world today. Water resources are of more concern because changes in the water supply will affect the water availability for household use, agricultural practices, and for the vast industrial water demand. With the view of helping famers to adapt to climate change, the Ceres Dynamic Integrated Model was developed to simulate the impacts and evaluate different adaptation strategies thereof. The results show that a substantial change can be expected in the profile of the farming community. However, with adaptation the welfare of the farmers can be improved. Depending on the availability of funds to make farm dams available for farmers, access to farm dam capacity and winter water allocations as well as increasing water use efficiency are potential adaptation options for the farmers. Improved water management practices that increase the productivity of irrigation water use may provide a significant adaptation potential under future climate. Therefore, farmers must be equipped with a collection of management or adaptation tools to overcome slight climatic differences.
C1 [Ogundeji, Abiodun A.; Jordaan, Henry; Groenewald, Jan] Univ Free State, Dept Agr Econ, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
C3 University of the Free State
RP Ogundeji, AA (corresponding author), Univ Free State, Dept Agr Econ, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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U2 10
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1756-5529
EI 1756-5537
J9 CLIM DEV
JI Clim. Dev.
PY 2018
VL 10
IS 4
BP 377
EP 384
DI 10.1080/17565529.2017.1301866
PG 8
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA GA8FJ
UT WOS:000428573600008
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Grothmann, T
   Grecksch, K
   Winges, M
   Siebenhüner, B
AF Grothmann, T.
   Grecksch, K.
   Winges, M.
   Siebenhuener, B.
TI Assessing institutional capacities to adapt to climate change:
   integrating psychological dimensions in the Adaptive Capacity Wheel
SO NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
ID NATURAL HAZARDS; SOCIAL CAPACITY; GOVERNANCE; VULNERABILITY; FRAMEWORK;
   BARRIERS; MODEL
AB Several case studies show that social factors like institutions, perceptions and social capital strongly affect social capacities to adapt to climate change. Together with economic and technological development they are important for building social capacities.
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C1 [Grothmann, T.; Grecksch, K.; Winges, M.; Siebenhuener, B.] Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Sch Comp Sci Business Adm Econ & Law, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany.
C3 Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg
RP Grothmann, T (corresponding author), Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Sch Comp Sci Business Adm Econ & Law, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany.
EM torsten.grothmann@uni-oldenburg.de
RI Grecksch, Kevin/AAA-1826-2021
OI Grecksch, Kevin/0000-0002-1913-0134
FU Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany
FX This paper is part of the ongoing research project "nordwest2050 -
   Prospects for Climate-Adapted Innovation Processes in the Model Region
   Bremen-Oldenburg in northwestern Germany", funded by the Federal
   Ministry of Education and Research of Germany in the research program
   "Creating Climate Change-Ready Regions (KLIMZUG)".
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U2 61
PU COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
PI GOTTINGEN
PA BAHNHOFSALLEE 1E, GOTTINGEN, 37081, GERMANY
SN 1561-8633
J9 NAT HAZARD EARTH SYS
JI Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci.
PY 2013
VL 13
IS 12
BP 3369
EP 3384
DI 10.5194/nhess-13-3369-2013
PG 16
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences;
   Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Water Resources
GA 280XA
UT WOS:000329062900021
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Nikolopoulou, M
AF Nikolopoulou, Marialena
BE Richter, M
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TI Urban open spaces and adaptation to climate change
SO APPLIED URBAN ECOLOGY : A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK
LA English
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ID THERMAL COMFORT; MICROCLIMATE
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NR 50
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PI CHICHESTER
PA THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX PO19 8SQ, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-4443-3340-4; 978-1-4443-4499-8; 978-1-4443-3339-8
PY 2012
BP 106
EP 122
PG 17
WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
GA BD8LK
UT WOS:000364021200010
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Mendelsohn, R
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AF Mendelsohn, Robert
   Dinar, Ariel
BA Mendelsohn, R
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BF Mendelsohn, R
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TI Modeling adaptation to climate change
SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURE: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL IMPACTS,
   ADAPATION AND DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS
SE New Horizons in Environmental Economics
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID RICARDIAN ANALYSIS; IMPACT; CHOICE
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PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-84720-670-1
J9 NEW HORIZ ENVIRON EC
PY 2009
BP 65
EP 76
PG 12
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BSK67
UT WOS:000284755900005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Lange, W
   Pirzer, C
   Dünow, L
   Schelchen, A
AF Lange, Wolfram
   Pirzer, Christian
   Duenow, Lea
   Schelchen, Anja
BE Renaud, FG
   SudmeierRieux, K
   Estrella, M
   Nehren, U
TI Risk Perception for Participatory Ecosystem-Based Adaptation to Climate
   Change in the Mata Atlantica of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
SO ECOSYSTEM-BASED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND ADAPTATION IN PRACTICE
SE Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Brazil; Risk; Perception; Vulnerability; Adaptation; Climate change;
   Ecosystem services; Sensitization; Ecosystem-based adaptation; Extreme
   weather event
AB A perception analysis is an important approach for developing adequate sensitization activities and increasing the participation of local populations in ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) and ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA). These concepts have great potential in the study area, the mountain region of Rio de Janeiro state, where a disaster in 2011 showed once more that landslides, mudslides and floods are recurrent. Although degradation of the natural ecosystems is one of the main reasons for the high vulnerability of the local population, ecosystem-based measures to reduce disaster risks and to adapt to climate change are still uncommon. Valuing the benefits of nature through community-based adaptation measures is one promising approach to reduce landscape and ecosystem degradation and vulnerability, but a high level of community awareness is needed to generate their active participation in protecting and restoring ecosystems. To analyze the degree of awareness and the reasons for the barriers to participation, a perception analysis was conducted based on collected quantitative and qualitative data. Results show that people (a) have a high perception of their vulnerability, but (b) have poor knowledge about the relation between risks and ecosystem services, (c) do not feel responsible for participating, and (d) do not see possibilities for a better engagement in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. We conclude that these three gaps (b, c and d) need to be addressed as a main component of a sensitization concept for Eco-DRR and EbA in the region.
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   [Duenow, Lea] AMBERO Consulting Gesell mbH, Kronberg, Germany.
C3 Humboldt University of Berlin
RP Lange, W (corresponding author), Humboldt Univ, Ctr Rural Dev, Berlin, Germany.
EM w.lange@gmx.net
RI Lange, Wolfram/AAX-2258-2021
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SN 1878-9897
EI 2213-6959
BN 978-3-319-43633-3; 978-3-319-43631-9
J9 ADV NAT TECH HAZ RES
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DI 10.1007/978-3-319-43633-3_21
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WC Engineering, Environmental; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Engineering; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA BH2YR
UT WOS:000399487500022
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Guthrie, G
AF Guthrie, Graeme
TI Optimal adaptation to uncertain climate change
SO JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Cost-benefit analysis; Real options analysis
ID REAL OPTIONS; INVESTMENT FLEXIBILITY
AB Enormous public investment will occur as communities adapt to climate change. Much of this investment will be irreversible and the future benefits are uncertain. The real options embedded in adaptation projects are therefore potentially important and their existence needs to be incorporated into investment decision-making. Standard real options analysis is inadequate for this purpose because the arrival of new climate information is unlikely to conform to the stochastic processes typically used in real options analysis. This paper presents a new framework that reflects current uncertainty about climate change and how that uncertainty might change over time. Optimal investment depends on current beliefs regarding the severity of future climate change, how quickly these beliefs will change in the future, and current economic conditions. Most of the net benefits of optimal investment can be captured if investment timing is decided using a simple alternative decision-making rule. (c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Guthrie, Graeme] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Econ & Finance, POB 600, Wellington, New Zealand.
C3 Victoria University Wellington
RP Guthrie, G (corresponding author), Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Econ & Finance, POB 600, Wellington, New Zealand.
EM graeme.guthrie@vuw.ac.nz
OI Guthrie, Graeme/0000-0002-8497-0148
FU Deep South Challenge as part of its Living With Uncertainty programme
FX This research is funded by the Deep South Challenge as part of its
   Living With Uncertainty programme. I gratefully acknowledge helpful
   comments from two anonymous referees.
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PT J
AU Pandey, R
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AF Pandey, Rajiv
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TI Agroecology as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Smallholders of
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SO SMALL-SCALE FORESTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climatic extremes; Multi-species plantation; Vulnerability; Ecosystem
   services
ID AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS
AB Climate change is expected to increase temperatures and rainfall in the Himalayan region and place stress on local livelihoods by affecting agro-biodiversity, crop yield, cropping patterns and the species composition of forests. This paper reports findings of a survey of farmers into the role of agroforestry or 'agroecological intensification' for reducing climate change vulnerability. The survey was conducted in the Tehri-Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, a Himalayan State of India. Existing traditional agroforestry was found to provide ecosystem services to farmers at various scales ranging from the global to household level, contributing to the livelihoods and resilience of the farmers to climate change. The strategies of farmers for adaptating to climate change include adoption of agroforestry due to its diversified agricultural and forest products and services. The analysis suggests that policies should consider agroforestry as a tool for improving the livelihood and resilience to climate change of farmers.
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C3 Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education (ICFRE); University of
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RP Pandey, R (corresponding author), ICFRE, Biodivers & Climate Change Div, Dehra Dun, Uttrakhand, India.
EM rajivfri@yahoo.com
RI , Rajiv/N-9631-2019; Gupta, Ajay Kumar/HNI-1019-2023; Alatalo,
   Juha/C-1269-2018
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
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PD MAR
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WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Forestry
GA EL2BD
UT WOS:000394424200004
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Jones, HP
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AF Jones, Holly P.
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TI Harnessing nature to help people adapt to climate change
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LA English
DT Article
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RP Jones, HP (corresponding author), Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Environm Studies, 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA.
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EI 1758-6798
J9 NAT CLIM CHANGE
JI Nat. Clim. Chang.
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PY 2012
VL 2
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BP 504
EP 509
DI 10.1038/NCLIMATE1463
PG 6
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
   Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA 972AS
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Agrawala, S
   van Aalst, M
AF Agrawala, Shardul
   van Aalst, Maarten
TI Adapting development cooperation to adapt to climate change
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT Workshop on Development and Climate
CY SEP, 2006
CL Paris, FRANCE
DE adaptation; climate change vulnerability; climate risk management;
   development; development assistance; poverty reduction; risk;
   sustainable development; synergy
AB Climate change can affect the efficiency with which development resources are invested and the eventual achievement of many development objectives. Drawing upon illustrative case studies in six developing countries: Bangladesh, Egypt, Tanzania, Uruguay, Nepal and Fiji, this article examines the synergies and trade-offs involved in integrating adaptation to climate change in development cooperation activities. Key barriers facing such integration are identified. An agenda is proposed for enhancing development efforts by mainstreaming climate risk management, organized around improving the usability of climate information, developing and testing climate risk screening tools, employing appropriate entry points for climate information, focusing more on implementation, and improving coordination and sharing of good practices.
C1 [Agrawala, Shardul] OECD Environ Directorate, F-75016 Paris, France.
   [van Aalst, Maarten] Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Ctr, NL-2502 KC The Hague, Netherlands.
C3 Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD)
RP Agrawala, S (corresponding author), OECD Environ Directorate, 2 Rue Andre Pascal, F-75016 Paris, France.
EM shardul.agrawala@oecd.org
RI van Aalst, Maarten/X-2017-2018
OI van Aalst, Maarten/0000-0003-0319-5627
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PI LONDON
PA 8-12 CAMDEN HIGH STREET, NW1 0JH LONDON, ENGLAND
SN 1469-3062
J9 CLIM POLICY
JI Clim. Policy
PY 2008
VL 8
IS 2
BP 183
EP 193
DI 10.3763/cpol.2007.0435
PG 11
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA 299PI
UT WOS:000255767100007
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ER

PT J
AU Apaza, ZPG
   Oba, JI
   Carbajal, REG
   Gamwell, A
AF Apaza, Zenon Porfidio Gomel
   Oba, Jorge Ishizawa
   Carbajal, Rafael Evelio Granados
   Gamwell, Adam
TI Skepticism in the Recognition of Traditional Knowledge for Public Policy
   Management Related to Climate Change
SO REVISTA GEOGRAFICA DE AMERICA CENTRAL
LA English
DT Article
DE traditional knowledge; biodiversity; climate change; public policy;
   guidelines
AB The investigation aimed to identify the contribution of traditional knowledge in the construction and management of public policies for biodiversity conservation and adaptation to climate change. It was based on two studies conducted between 2015 and 2017 in two indigenous rural communities situated above 3,910 meters above sea level in the northern Puno region of Peru. The results have been synthesized to generate a proposal for strategic guidelines for high mountain agriculture with a focus on adaptation to climate change. The identified categories of traditional knowledge encompass: a) soil, b) water, c) plant health, d) measures against hailstorms, e) measures against frost, f) organization and ritual, and g) varieties and mixtures tolerant to climatic extremes. A workspace is the community itself. In the absence of public policies that take into consideration the promotion of traditional knowledge, the community establishes guidelines and actions rooted on traditional knowledge of biodiversity conservation and adaptation to climate change in plans of life aligned with the local worldview, with the aim of escalating to the district level.
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   [Carbajal, Rafael Evelio Granados] Univ Nacl Costa Rica, Heredia, Costa Rica.
   [Gamwell, Adam] Anthrocurious LLC, Arlington, MA USA.
C3 Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica; Universidad Nacional Costa Rica;
   Universidad Estatal a Distancia (UNED); Universidad Nacional Costa Rica
RP Apaza, ZPG (corresponding author), UNA, Ciencias Nat Desarrollo, ITCR, Heredia, Costa Rica.; Apaza, ZPG (corresponding author), UNED, San Jose, Costa Rica.
EM zpgomel@gmail.com; jorge.ishizawa@gmail.com; rafagranado@gmail.com;
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PI HEREDIA
PA APDO 86, HEREDIA, 3000, COSTA RICA
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EI 2215-2563
J9 REV GEOGR AM CENT
JI Rev. Geogr. Am. Cent.
PD JAN-JUN
PY 2024
IS 72
BP 133
EP 154
DI 10.15359/rgac.72-1.5
PG 22
WC Geography
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Geography
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PT J
AU Zhang, MY
   Ma, XX
   Wang, WJ
   Sheng, JC
   Cao, JR
   Cheng, ZQ
   Zhang, XX
AF Zhang, Mingyang
   Ma, Xiaoxiao
   Wang, Wenjie
   Sheng, Jichuan
   Cao, Jingru
   Cheng, Zhiqiang
   Zhang, Xiaoxiao
TI Climate adaptation investments: Short-term shocks and long-term effects
   of temperature variation on air conditioning adoption
SO SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Temperature variation; Air conditioning adoption; Short-term shocks;
   Long-term effects
ID ELECTRICITY DEMAND; ENERGY POVERTY; MORTALITY; CHINA; HEAT; IMPACTS;
   WEATHER
AB Air conditioning (AC) has gradually become the main way for households to adapt to climate change. Using a climate econometric model with two-way fixed effects, we systematically examine the short-term shocks and long-term effects of temperature variation on AC ownership in urban and rural households in the Yangtze River Delta region of China. When considering short-term shocks of temperature variation, our results indicate that cooling demand is the main driver of growth in AC ownership while heating demand and intra-seasonal temperature variance are not. In terms of the long-term effect, we find mean summer temperature has a positive lagged effect, with the cumulative effect being larger for rural households. The analysis of heterogeneity shows that while the greater elasticity of air conditioning ownership to temperature variation for rural residents indicates a faster diffusion of air conditioning during 2001-2020, the larger income elasticity (greater than 1) suggests that air conditioning is still a luxury item for them. Our findings not only provide empirical evidence for studying the pattern of climate adaptation investments in response to temperature variation, but also offer policy guidelines for households to better adapt to climate change.
C1 [Zhang, Mingyang; Ma, Xiaoxiao; Wang, Wenjie; Cao, Jingru; Zhang, Xiaoxiao] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, Inst Climate Econ & Low Carbon Ind, Sch Business, 219 Ningliu Rd, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China.
   [Sheng, Jichuan] Hohai Univ, Business Sch, Nanjing 211100, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   [Cheng, Zhiqiang] Beijing Inst Technol, Sch Management & Econ, 5 South Zhongguancun St, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China.
   [Zhang, Mingyang] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, 219 Ningliu Rd, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China.
C3 Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology; Hohai
   University; Beijing Institute of Technology; Nanjing University of
   Information Science & Technology
RP Zhang, MY (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, 219 Ningliu Rd, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China.
EM 002668@nuist.edu.cn
RI Cheng, Zhiqiang/AAQ-9194-2021; Ma, Xiaoxiao/KIB-3762-2024; Zhang,
   Mingyang/HIU-1008-2022; Sheng, Jichuan/F-4376-2016
OI Zhang, Mingyang/0000-0002-0979-6266; Sheng, Jichuan/0000-0002-0199-3994
FU Social Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [22SHC013]; Postgraduate
   Research & Practice Inno- vation Program of Jiangsu Province
   [KYCX23_1265]
FX <BOLD>Funding</BOLD> This project was funded by the Social Science
   Foundation of Jiangsu Province (22SHC013) , and the Postgraduate
   Research & Practice Inno- vation Program of Jiangsu Province
   (KYCX23_1265) .
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2210-6707
EI 2210-6715
J9 SUSTAIN CITIES SOC
JI Sust. Cities Soc.
PD AUG 1
PY 2024
VL 108
AR 105493
DI 10.1016/j.scs.2024.105493
EA MAY 2024
PG 10
WC Construction & Building Technology; Green & Sustainable Science &
   Technology; Energy & Fuels
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Construction & Building Technology; Science & Technology - Other Topics;
   Energy & Fuels
GA TH7X5
UT WOS:001240451900001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Soumaoro, T
AF Soumaoro, Tiemoko
TI Adaptations of market garden producers to climate change in southern
   Mali
SO GEOJOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Multinomial logit; Southern Mali; Market
   gardeners
AB This article aims to determine the factors that influence the choice of adaptation measures by market gardeners in the extreme south of Mali in the face of climate change. To this end, interviews with 194 producers were conducted in three cercles of the southern region: Sikasso, Koutiala and Bougouni. The study revealed that access to information on weather forecasts and improved agricultural technologies; easy access to resources and financial services were the main constraints to climate change adaptation for vegetable producers in the study area. The study also used the multinomial logit regression model based on the data collected from the farmers. The results of the multinomial logit model indicate that the mode of access to land, access to information on climate change, agricultural extension, agricultural experience and access to credit constitute the main endogenous strategies developed by the producers to counteract the impacts of climate change. Finally, in order to consolidate these different strategies developed by farmers, increased awareness campaigns among farmers on the importance of adapting to climate change should be encouraged.
C1 [Soumaoro, Tiemoko] Gaston Berger Univ, Econ & Management, St Louis, Senegal.
C3 Universite Gaston Berger
RP Soumaoro, T (corresponding author), Gaston Berger Univ, Econ & Management, St Louis, Senegal.
EM soumaoro.tiemoko@ugb.edu.sn
OI SOUMAORO, Tiemoko/0000-0003-0182-2914
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PT J
AU Rühlemann, A
   Jordan, JC
AF Ruehlemann, Anja
   Jordan, Joanne C.
TI Risk perception and culture: implications for vulnerability and
   adaptation to climate change
SO DISASTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; culture; risk perception; vulnerability
ID HURRICANE KATRINA; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; CHANGE BELIEFS; DISASTER; FLOOD;
   INFORMATION; RESILIENCE; MITIGATION; EXPERIENCE; REDUCTION
AB Perceptions of climate change play a critical role in determining the degree to which people are at risk throughout the world. The significance of culture in understanding why people perceive and respond to climate change in particular ways is largely ignored in mainstream climate change adaptation. This paper applies a critical realist approach to examine the sociocultural structures and causal mechanisms for inaction or (in)effective action between at-risk people and the organisations responsible for dealing with climate change. The findings reveal that there are varying context-specific sub-narratives among heterogeneous groups of people at risk and organisations that lead to inaction or (in)effective action in response to climate change, often independent of risk perceptions and with unforeseen consequences for the vulnerabilities of at-risk people. Specifically, sub-narratives may create parallel and/or conflicting climate-related perceptions and respective responses, legitimise unequal resource distribution, and justify the suppression and/or capitalisation of sub-cultural and/or individual risk perceptions.
C1 [Ruehlemann, Anja] Women Engage Common Future, Munich, Germany.
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C3 University of Manchester
RP Jordan, JC (corresponding author), Univ Manchester, Global Dev Inst, Arthur Lewis Bldg,Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
EM joanne.jordan@manchester.ac.uk
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PT C
AU Manasfi, N
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AF Manasfi, Nadia
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BE OttoZimmermann, K
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SE Local Sustainability
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DT Proceedings Paper
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CY MAY 28-30, 2010
CL ICLEI, Bonn, GERMANY
SP EU European Regional Dev Fund, State N Rhine Westphalia, Fdn Int Dialogue Savings Bank Bonn, Solar World, Rockefeller Fdn, UNISDR, USAID, World Bank Inst
HO ICLEI
DE Adaptation; England; Local government; Scale
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C3 University of Oxford; University of Oxford
RP Manasfi, N (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Environm Change Inst, Oxford OX1 3QY, England.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
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PT J
AU Lungarska, A
   Chakir, R
AF Lungarska, Anna
   Chakir, Raja
TI Projections of climate change impacts on ecosystem services and the role
   of land use adaptation in France
SO ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
LA English
DT Article
DE Ecosystem services; Climate change; Climate change adaptation and
   mitigation; Spatial autocorrelation; Land use
ID UNITED-STATES; FOREST; MODELS; SCENARIOS; SUPPORT; POLICY
AB This study examines the complex relationship between climate change and ecosystem services (ESs) in France. We explore both the direct effects of climate change and the indirect effects of land -use change on six regulating ESs (e.g., habitat quality, water retention) and two provisioning ESs (e.g., crop production, livestock production). Results indicate that while climate change may initially have positive impacts on ESs, the induced negative impacts of land -use adaptation often overshadow these benefits. We show the effectiveness of a greenhouse gas (GHG) tax of 200 <euro>/tCO 2 eq on agriculture in offsetting the negative effects of land -use adaptation to climate change on ESs. This highlights the importance of integrating economic instruments, such as carbon pricing mechanisms, to promote the sustainable management of ESs in the context of climate change.
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C3 INRAE; INRAE; AgroParisTech; Universite Paris Saclay
RP Chakir, R (corresponding author), Univ Paris Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Paris Saclay Appl Econ, Saclay, France.
EM Raja.Chakir@inrae.fr
RI CHAKIR, RAJA/X-1414-2019
OI Lungarska, Anna/0000-0002-6236-0701; CHAKIR, RAJA/0000-0003-3821-092X
FU French Agence Nationale de la Recherche within the CLAND project
   [ANR-16-CONV-0003]
FX <BOLD>Acknowledgements</BOLD> The authors express their gratitude to the
   editor and two anonymous referees for their constructive feedback.
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   the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche within the CLAND project
   (ANR-16-CONV-0003) . The Agence Nationale de la Recherche is not
   accountable for the content of this research. The authors are solely
   responsible for any omissions or deficiencies. The authors declare no
   conflict of interests.
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Ruiz-García, P
   Conde-Alvarez, C
   Gómez-Díaz, JD
   Monterroso-Rivas, AI
AF Ruiz-Garcia, Patricia
   Conde-Alvarez, Cecilia
   David Gomez-Diaz, Jesus
   Monterroso-Rivas, Alejandro Ismael
TI Projections of Local Knowledge-Based Adaptation Strategies of Mexican
   Coffee Farmers
SO CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE agroforestry; peasant; stakeholders; adaptation viability
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS; SOIL EVAPORATION; CARBON
   SEQUESTRATION; IMPACTS; MANAGEMENT; VERACRUZ; PERCEPTIONS
AB Local knowledge can be a strategy for coping with extreme events and adapting to climate change. In Mexico, extreme events and climate change projections suggest the urgency of promoting local adaptation policies and strategies. This paper provides an assessment of adaptation actions based on the local knowledge of coffee farmers in southern Mexico. The strategies include collective and individual adaptation actions that farmers have established. To determine their viability and impacts, carbon stocks and fluxes in the system's aboveground biomass were projected, along with water balance variables. Stored carbon contents are projected to increase by more than 90%, while maintaining agroforestry systems will also help serve to protect against extreme hydrological events. Finally, the integration of local knowledge into national climate change adaptation plans is discussed and suggested with a local focus. We conclude that local knowledge can be successful in conserving agroecological coffee production systems.
C1 [Ruiz-Garcia, Patricia] Univ Autonoma Chapingo, Dept Fitotecnia, Km 38-5 Carretera Mexico Texcoco, Chapingo 56230, Estado De Mexic, Mexico.
   [Conde-Alvarez, Cecilia] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Ciencias Atmosfera, Circuito Invest Cient S-N, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico.
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C3 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
RP Monterroso-Rivas, AI (corresponding author), Univ Autonoma Chapingo, Dept Suelos, Km 38-5 Carretera Mexico Texcoco, Chapingo 56230, Estado De Mexic, Mexico.
EM al18127941@chapingo.mx; conde@servidor.unam.mx;
   dgomez@correo.chapingo.mx; aimrivas@correo.chapingo.mx
RI Monterroso Rivas, Alejandro/GRE-7561-2022
OI Monterroso-Rivas, Alejandro Ismael/0000-0003-4348-8918; Ruiz-Garcia,
   Patricia/0000-0003-3283-5996
FU Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) - Universidad
   Autonoma Chapingo
FX This research received no external funding. P.R.G. received a grant from
   Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT). The APC was funded
   by Universidad Autonoma Chapingo.
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J9 CLIMATE
JI Climate
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 9
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AR 60
DI 10.3390/cli9040060
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WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA RR2JO
UT WOS:000642931500001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Demenois, J
   Torquebiau, E
   Arnoult, MH
   Eglin, T
   Masse, D
   Assouma, MH
   Blanfort, V
   Chenu, C
   Chapuis-Lardy, L
   Medoc, JM
   Sall, SN
AF Demenois, Julien
   Torquebiau, Emmanuel
   Arnoult, Matthieu H.
   Eglin, Thomas
   Masse, Dominique
   Assouma, Mohammed Habibou
   Blanfort, Vincent
   Chenu, Claire
   Chapuis-Lardy, Lydie
   Medoc, Jean-Michel
   Sall, Saidou Nourou
TI Barriers and Strategies to Boost Soil Carbon Sequestration in
   Agriculture
SO FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change mitigation; climate change adaptation; food security;
   innovation; policy; stakeholders; territory
AB The Paris Agreement calls for limiting global warming below 2 degrees C. The "4 per 1,000 Initiative: Soils for food security and climate" was launched in 2015 to increase soil organic carbon sequestration with three objectives: mitigation of climate change, adaptation to climate change and improved food security. One of the challenges of the Initiative relates to its feasibility in contrasted biophysical, social and economic environments, questioning the adoption rate of required new practices. We conducted participatory multi-stakeholder workshops in France and Senegal to collect knowledge and perception of farmers, NGOs, agro-industries, administrations, donors and researchers on barriers and coping strategies for 4 per 1,000 innovations. Results in both countries reveal the predominance of social and economic barriers such as lack of knowledge or training, increased difficulties of fieldwork, workload, risk handling, funding and social pressure. Biophysical constraints such as limited potential of soil organic matter storage or rainfall scarcity and variability appear more important in Senegal. Identified actions to foster the sequestration of soil carbon call for an improved policy context leading to innovations in land planning, stakeholder communication, demonstration facilities, capacity building or financial support. Fewer constraints and coping strategies mention technical issues, showing that fostering agricultural soil carbon sequestration is more a question of enabling environment than technical innovations or farmers' willingness for change. We conclude that actions to support the 4 per 1,000 Initiative need to include a variety of stakeholders such as extension services, private sector, civil society, local institutions, policy makers, consumers, and not only farmers.
C1 [Demenois, Julien; Torquebiau, Emmanuel; Assouma, Mohammed Habibou; Blanfort, Vincent] Ctr Cooperat Int Rech Agron Dev CIRAD, Montpellier, France.
   [Demenois, Julien; Torquebiau, Emmanuel] Univ Montpellier, AIDA, CIRAD, Montpellier, France.
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C3 CIRAD; Universite de Montpellier; CIRAD; University of Reading;
   Universite de Montpellier; Institut Agro; Montpellier SupAgro; CIRAD;
   Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD); INRAE; CIRAD;
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   de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD); Universite de Montpellier;
   CIRAD; CIRAD; Universite Gaston Berger
RP Demenois, J (corresponding author), Ctr Cooperat Int Rech Agron Dev CIRAD, Montpellier, France.; Demenois, J (corresponding author), Univ Montpellier, AIDA, CIRAD, Montpellier, France.
EM julien.demenois@cirad.fr
RI ASSOUMA, Mohamed Habibou/GSJ-0673-2022; Demenois, Julien/P-1020-2019;
   Arnoult, Matthieu/LWJ-2970-2024; Chenu, Claire/ISB-3864-2023; Masse,
   Dominique/A-7603-2011; LARDY, Lydie/B-5324-2009
OI Arnoult, Matthieu/0000-0001-7001-4318; LARDY, Lydie/0000-0003-0393-3239;
   ASSOUMA, Mohamed Habibou/0000-0002-8163-0340; Medoc,
   Jean-Michel/0000-0003-0326-1364; Demenois, Julien/0000-0002-2271-8465;
   BLANFORT, VINCENT/0000-0002-9280-9119
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FX This work was funded through the EIT Climate-KIC project no. 180507
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PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
EI 2571-581X
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JI Front. Sustain. Food Syst.
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DI 10.3389/fsufs.2020.00037
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WC Food Science & Technology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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PT J
AU Andersson, E
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AF Andersson, Elias
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TI Adaptation to Climate Change in Forestry: A Perspective on Forest
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SO FORESTS
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation capacity; institutions; context; agency; Scotland; Sweden
ID SOUTHERN SWEDEN; SWEDISH FORESTRY; BOREAL FOREST; MANAGEMENT; RISK;
   POLICY; GOVERNANCE; SCOTLAND; IMPACTS; SPRUCE
AB Adaptation to climate change has often been discussed from the perspectives of social vulnerability and community vulnerability, recognising that characteristics at local level will influence the particular adaptations undertaken. However, the extent to which national-level systemic factors influence and shape measures defined as adaptations has seldom been recognised. Focusing on adaptation to climate change in forestry, this study uses the example of two countries in the northern hemisphere with different forest ownership structures, forestry industry and traditions: Sweden, with strong private, non-industrial ownership, dominant forest industry and long forestry traditions; and Scotland, with forest ownership dominated by large estates and investment forestry based on plantations of exotic conifer species. The study shows how adaptation to climate change is structurally embedded and conditioned, which has resulted in specific challenges and constraints for different groups of forest owners within these two different contexts. This produces a specific set of political spaces and policy tools by rendering climate change in relation to forestry manageable, negotiable and practical/logical in specific ways. It is recommended that the focus of future work on climate-related issues and development of adaptation measures and policy should not be primarily on climate-related factors, but on institutional analysis of structural factors and logics in target sectors, in order to critically explore concepts of agency and power within these processes.
C1 [Andersson, Elias; Keskitalo, E. Carina H.] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Resource Management, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
   [Keskitalo, E. Carina H.] Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
   [Lawrence, Anna] Univ Highlands & Isl, Scottish Sch Forestry, Inverness IV2 5NA, Scotland.
C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Umea University; University
   of the Highlands & Islands
RP Andersson, E (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Resource Management, S-90183 Umea, Sweden.
EM elias.andersson@slu.se; carina.keskitalo@umu.se; anna@randomforest.ink
OI Andersson, Elias/0000-0002-8757-1353
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PU MDPI AG
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1999-4907
J9 FORESTS
JI Forests
PD DEC
PY 2017
VL 8
IS 12
AR 493
DI 10.3390/f8120493
PG 19
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Forestry
GA FR6XM
UT WOS:000419210800034
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Allart, L
   Joly, F
   Oostvogels, V
   Mosnier, C
   Gross, N
   Ripoll-Bosch, R
   Dumont, B
AF Allart, Lucie
   Joly, Frederic
   Oostvogels, Vincent
   Mosnier, Claire
   Gross, Nicolas
   Ripoll-Bosch, Raimon
   Dumont, Bertrand
TI Farmers' perceptions of permanent grasslands and their intentions to
   adapt to climate change influence their resilience strategy
SO RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article
DE dairy; ecosystem services; multi-species grasslands; risk experience;
   strategy; uplands
ID REDUCE VULNERABILITY; SYSTEMS; DIVERSITY; CHALLENGES; DROUGHT;
   OPPORTUNITIES; BIODIVERSITY; MAINTENANCE; CAPACITY; FORAGE
AB Climate change will increase average temperatures and the frequency and intensity of summertime droughts; those shifts will in turn affect forage production in grassland-based livestock farms. Farmers will accordingly likely have to implement adaptation strategies to cope with the effects of climate change. We hypothesized that farmers' resilience strategies would depend on (i) their intention to adapt to climate change, which partly results from previous climate risk exposure, (ii) how they perceive the values and disvalues of multi-species permanent grasslands (PGs), and (iii) that both of the aforementioned factors would vary according to the geographical context of each farm. We carried out 15 semi-structured interviews with dairy cattle farmers in the French Massif Central; the farms were distributed along a range of climatic and topographic conditions. We used (i) the Model of Proactive Private Adaptation to Climate Change to analyze farmers' individual process of adaptation, (ii) the Integrated Nature Futures Framework to analyze farmers' perception of multi-species PGs, and (iii) text analysis to identify the farmers' adaptation strategies. Nine of the farmers felt that they were already adapted to climate change or that they had a plan in place to implement new adaptations in the future. We observed straightforward relationships between these farmers' perception of PGs and their choice of adaptation strategy; those relationships varied, however, with the geographical context of each farm. Farmers in the northern Massif Central and southern uplands highlighted the values of PGs and considered PGs to be central to their adaption strategies. Conversely, farmers in the southern lowlands mostly referred to the disvalues of PGs; they based their adaptation strategies on temporary grasslands and forage crops. Three of the farmers believed that climate change posed a significant risk, but they foresaw little room to maneuver. Despite acknowledging the values of PGs, those individuals did not intend to use PGs to adapt to climate change. The final three farmers did not intend to adapt to climate change; their reasoning stemmed from either a mindset of fatalism or their acknowledged desire to retire soon. Extreme events such as the summertime drought of 2003 and human factors such as intergenerational transmission of farm can accordingly facilitate or inhibit climate change-related adaptation. It is accordingly important to take into account both socio-psychological and environmental factors when analyzing how grassland-based farmers transition to more climate change-resilient systems.
C1 [Allart, Lucie; Joly, Frederic; Mosnier, Claire; Dumont, Bertrand] Univ Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, F-63122 St Genes Champanelle, France.
   [Oostvogels, Vincent; Ripoll-Bosch, Raimon] Wageningen Univ & Res, Anim Prod Syst Grp, De Elst 1, NL-6708 WD Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [Gross, Nicolas] Univ Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, Unite Mixte Rech Ecosyst Prairial, Clermont Ferrand, France.
C3 Universite Clermont Auvergne (UCA); VetAgro Sup; INRAE; Wageningen
   University & Research; Universite Clermont Auvergne (UCA); VetAgro Sup;
   INRAE
RP Dumont, B (corresponding author), Univ Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, F-63122 St Genes Champanelle, France.
EM bertrand.dumont@inrae.fr
RI Dumont, Bertrand/IUQ-1527-2023
FU Auvergne-Rhone-Alpesregion (CPER Symbiose); Biosefair (INRAE scientific
   programming)
FX Lucie Allart was funded by Auvergne-Rhone-Alpesregion (CPER Symbiose)
   and by Biosefair (INRAE scientific programming)for her travel costs.
   This study received additional support from the
   projectAgroecology-TRANSECT, which received funding from the
   EuropeanUnion's Horizon Europe research and innovation program under
   grant agree-ment N101060816. The views and opinions expressed are those
   of the authorsonly and do not necessarily reflect those of the European
   Union or theEuropean Research Executive Agency; neither the European
   Union nor thegranting authority can be held responsible for them.
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
SN 1742-1705
EI 1742-1713
J9 RENEW AGR FOOD SYST
JI Renew. Agr. Food Syst.
PD DEC 16
PY 2024
VL 39
AR e33
DI 10.1017/S1742170524000279
PG 12
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture
GA P4O6C
UT WOS:001377723900001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Van Valkengoed, A
   Perlaviciute, G
   Steg, L
AF Van Valkengoed, Anne M.
   Perlaviciute, Goda
   Steg, Linda
TI From believing in climate change to adapting to climate change: The role
   of risk perception and efficacy beliefs
SO RISK ANALYSIS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; climate change perceptions; outcome efficacy;
   risk perception; self-efficacy
ID ADAPTATION; ENGAGEMENT; BEHAVIOR; NECESSITY
AB Are people more inclined to adapt to climate change if they believe that climate change is real, caused by human behavior, and/or brings negative consequences? Previous studies provided inconclusive results on the relationship between climate change perceptions and adaptation behavior. Using a longitudinal approach, we examined whether risk perception, self-efficacy, and outcome efficacy play a role in how and when climate change perceptions are associated with adaptation to pluvial flooding and heat stress in the Netherlands. As expected, stronger climate change perceptions were associated with stronger perceptions of climate-related risks, which in turn lead to stronger intentions to implement adaptation measures. Yet, neither climate change perceptions nor risk perception were associated with whether people had actually implemented adaptation measures during a 1-year period. Contrary to common assumptions in the literature, higher levels of perceived self-efficacy and outcome efficacy did not strengthen the relations between climate change perceptions and adaptation intentions and behavior. Rather, higher levels of self-efficacy and outcome efficacy were directly related to stronger intentions to take adaptive measures and taking those measures within a period of 1 year. Exploratory analyses offered initial support for a sequential model where climate change perceptions lead to higher levels of perceptions of specific climate-related risks, which in turn lead to stronger self-efficacy and outcome efficacy, ultimately increasing adaptation intentions, but not actual behavior. Strategies to promote adaptation behavior could aim to remove behavioral barriers to increase self-efficacy, and strengthen outcome efficacy, enabling people to act on their climate change perceptions.
C1 [Van Valkengoed, Anne M.; Perlaviciute, Goda; Steg, Linda] Univ Groningen, Fac Social & Behav Sci, Dept Psychol, Groningen, Netherlands.
   [Van Valkengoed, Anne M.] Univ Groningen, Fac Social & Behav Sci, Dept Psychol, Grote Kruisstr 2-1, NL-9712 TS Groningen, Netherlands.
C3 University of Groningen; University of Groningen
RP Van Valkengoed, A (corresponding author), Univ Groningen, Fac Social & Behav Sci, Dept Psychol, Grote Kruisstr 2-1, NL-9712 TS Groningen, Netherlands.
EM a.m.van.valkengoed@rug.nl
RI ; Steg, Linda/H-6878-2014
OI van Valkengoed, Anne/0000-0002-2319-4341; Steg,
   Linda/0000-0002-8375-9607
FU Martine Kreuger
FX Anne van Valkengoed would like to thank Martine Kreuger, Margriet
   Heessels, and Brigitte Geerts from the Municipality of Breda, the
   Netherlands, for the fruitful collaboration that led to the data
   reported in this study.
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WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Mathematics,
   Interdisciplinary Applications; Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods
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PT J
AU He, XJ
   Yan, JZ
   Yang, LE
   Wu, Y
   Zhou, H
AF He, Xinjun
   Yan, Jianzhong
   Yang, Liang Emily
   Wu, Ya
   Zhou, Hong
TI Climate change adaptation of smallholders on the Tibetan plateau under
   government interventions
SO JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Government interventions; Climate change; Adaptation; Smallholders; The
   Tibetan plateau
ID LOCAL INSTITUTIONS; FARMERS ADAPTATION; LIVELIHOOD ASSETS; DETERMINANTS;
   DROUGHT; REGION; RISKS; VULNERABILITY; AGRICULTURE; COMMUNITIES
AB The increasing severity of climate change has posed a great challenge to smallholders' livelihoods. In addition to smallholders' autonomous adaptations, policy-makers need to consider how to make sound government interventions to help smallholders effectively adapt to climate change. This study aims to explore how smallholders adapt to climate change under government interventions, and in turn provide recommendations for the government to better promote smallholder adaptation. To achieve this purpose, 1552 household survey data were collected in four agro-pastoral regions of the Tibetan Plateau (TP). A machine learning approach (boosted regression tree, BRT) was used to explore the factors influencing the adaption strategies of smallholders to climate change, especially the role of government interventions in this process. The results show that the smallholders mainly adopted four adaptation strategies (off-home activities, nature reclaiming farmland, raising more livestock, and crop management), while local governments helped them by providing subsidies, training, credit, insurance, and improved varieties; building roads and irrigation facilities; and organizing cooperatives. The results of the BRT model show that the natural capital indicators (elevation, farmland area) were still important factors influencing the smallholders' adoption of adaptation strategies, because natural capital reflects the livelihood basis of smallholders to some extent. The results also suggest that government interventions such as subsidies, cooperatives, and training played an important role in this process. Based on these results, we propose targeted policy recommendations to help local governments improve existing government interventions and to provide lessons for governments in other regions or countries to plan government interventions to promote smallholder adaptation.
C1 [He, Xinjun] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Mt Hazards & Environm, Chengdu 610000, Peoples R China.
   [He, Xinjun] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.
   [Yan, Jianzhong; Wu, Ya; Zhou, Hong] Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, State Cultivat Base Ecoagr Southwest Mountainous L, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.
   [Yang, Liang Emily] Ludwig Maximilian Univ ofltib Munich, Dept Geog, Munich, Germany.
   [Yan, Jianzhong] Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, 1 Tiansheng Rd, Chongqing 400716, Peoples R China.
C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Mountain Hazards &
   Environment, CAS; Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese
   Academy of Sciences, CAS; Southwest University - China; Southwest
   University - China
RP Yan, JZ (corresponding author), Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, 1 Tiansheng Rd, Chongqing 400716, Peoples R China.
EM yanjz@swu.edu.cn
RI He, Xinjun/GXV-2399-2022
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [42171098]; Second Tibetan
   Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research [2019QZKK0603]; Strategic
   Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA20040201]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
   China (42171098) , the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and
   Research (No. 2019QZKK0603) , and the Strategic Priority Research
   Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. XDA20040201) . We would like
   to express our sincere thanks to all the farmers who partici-pated in
   the questionnaire survey and answered our endless questions patiently.
   At the same time, we thank the local government of the Ti-betan Plateau
   for providing convenience and support for our household surveys and
   government forums, and thank all the staff who participated in the
   questionnaire survey, including the translators from the local
   universities we hired. In addition, we thank the anonymous reviewers for
   their constructive comments, which greatly contributed to the
   improvement of the quality of this article.
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PT C
AU Petkovic, G
   Thordarson, S
AF Petkovic, Gordana
   Thordarson, Skuli
BE Papaioannou, P
TI Adaptation to Climate Change - Task Group under CEDR
SO TRANSPORT RESEARCH ARENA 2012
SE Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Transport Research Arena
CY APR 23-26, 2012
CL Athens, GREECE
DE Climate change adaptation; National Road Administration; national
   policies; risk assessment; road planning; road maintenance
AB Conference of European Road Directors, CEDR, initiated work on studying the effects of climate change on roads. The work belongs to Strategic Plan 2 (2009-2013), Thematic Domain Operation and is organised as twin tasks dealing with adaptation on one hand (task 16) and mitigation of climate change on the other hand (task 17). This paper describes the work within task group 16 on adaptation to climate change, from the initiation of the work to the publishing of the report to CEDR, October 2011. The mandate of the adaptation group can be summarised as follows: Show the consequences of climate change for infrastructures, and propose actions towards adapting the road network and management procedures to climate change. The work started by performing two surveys in road administrations in the participating countries: a survey of risks related to climate change, and a survey of ongoing adaptation work.
   The report to CEDR consists of a summary of the results of the surveys, and is followed by a more detailed examination of the effects of climate change on the road network. Suggestions for adaptation work are offered and criteria for prioritising possible actions are proposed. A thematic collection of examples demonstrating adaptation work in the participating countries is integrated in the report. Some of the examples refer to R&D programmes. Others describe current practice in one country that may be useful and relevant for application in another country. The report also suggests topics for future research, including opportunities for trans-European joint research programmes. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer review under responsibility of the Programme Committee of the Transport Research Arena 2012
C1 [Petkovic, Gordana] Norwegian Publ Rd Adm, N-0033 Oslo, Norway.
   [Thordarson, Skuli] Vegsyn, IS-220 Hafnarfjordur, Iceland.
RP Petkovic, G (corresponding author), Norwegian Publ Rd Adm, N-0033 Oslo, Norway.
EM gordana.petkovic@vegvesen.no
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WC Transportation; Transportation Science & Technology
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PT J
AU Hotte, N
   Mahony, C
   Nelson, H
AF Hotte, Ngaio
   Mahony, Colin
   Nelson, Harry
TI The principal-agent problem and climate change adaptation on public
   lands
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Assisted migration; Climate change; Adaptation; Forestry;
   Principal-agent problem
ID FOREST PRODUCTIVITY; IMPACTS; MANAGEMENT; RESPONSES; FUTURE; GROWTH;
   MITIGATION; POLICY; UNCERTAINTY; POPULATIONS
AB Climate change presents clear risks to natural resources, which carry potential economic costs. The limited nature of physical, financial, human and natural resources means that governments, as managers of natural resources, must make careful decisions regarding trade-offs and the potential future value of investments in climate change adaptation. This paper presents cost-benefit analysis of scenarios to characterise economic benefits of adaptation from the perspective of a public institution (the provincial government) and private agents (forest licensees). The example provided is the context of assisted migration strategies for regenerating forests that are currently being implemented in British Columbia to reduce future impacts of climate change on forests. The analysis revealed positive net present value of public investment in assisted migration across all scenarios under a range of conditions; however, private sector agents face disincentives to adopt these strategies. Uncertainty about how the costs, benefits and risks associated with climate change impacts will be distributed among public institutions and private actors influences incentives to adapt to climate change (the "principal-agent problem") and further complicates adaptation. Absent development of risk-sharing mechanisms or re-alignment of incentives, uptake of assisted migration strategies by private agents is likely to be limited, creating longer-term risks for public institutions. Analyzing incentives and disincentives facing principals and agents using a well-known tool (cost-benefit analysis) can help decision-makers to identify and address underlying barriers to climate change adaptation in the context of public lands management. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Hotte, Ngaio; Mahony, Colin; Nelson, Harry] Univ British Columbia, Fac Forestry, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
C3 University of British Columbia
RP Hotte, N (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Fac Forestry, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
EM ngaiohotte@hotmail.com
RI Nelson, Harry/KRP-7681-2024
FU Natural Resources Canada (the Economics Working Group of Canada's
   Adaptation Platform); GenomeBC; SelectSeed Ltd.
FX The authors wish to acknowledge Natural Resources Canada (the Economics
   Working Group of Canada's Adaptation Platform), GenomeBC and SelectSeed
   Ltd., for their support. We also wish to thank the following individuals
   for their tremendous in-kind support and contributions to the research:
   Jack Woods, SelectSeed; and Kathy Hopkins, Paul Knowles, Leslie McAuley
   and Lee Charles on, BC MFLNRO. Finally, we wish to thank three anonymous
   reviewers for their invaluable contributions to the final manuscript.
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PT J
AU Krebs, F
AF Krebs, Friedrich
TI Heterogeneity in individual adaptation action: Modelling the provision
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Collective action; Public good dilemma;
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ID SOCIAL DILEMMAS; HEAT-WAVE; EXPERIMENTAL GAMES; RESOURCE DILEMMAS;
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C1 [Krebs, Friedrich] Ctr Environm Syst Res, Wilhelmshoher Allee 47, D-34109 Kassel, Germany.
RP Krebs, F (corresponding author), Ctr Environm Syst Res, Wilhelmshoher Allee 47, D-34109 Kassel, Germany.
EM krebs@usf.uni-kassel.de
OI Krebs, Friedrich/0000-0002-4104-8751
FU German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [01LR0809A]
FX I wish to thank the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
   (BMBF) (Grant number: 01LR0809A) for funding. I also greatly appreciate
   the inputs of Andreas Ernst (University of Kassel) and Sascha Holzhauer
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Psychology
GA FC6XC
UT WOS:000406984000012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Vicente, O
   Boscaiu, M
AF Vicente, Oscar
   Boscaiu, Monica
TI WILL HALOPHYTES IN MEDITERRANEAN SALT MARSHES BE ABLE TO ADAPT TO
   CLIMATE CHANGE?
SO AGROLIFE SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; drought; heatwaves; salinity; stress
   tolerance
ID STRESS; SALINITY; RESPONSES; TOLERANCE; DROUGHT
AB Mediterranean salt marshes are fragile ecosystems, highly susceptible to the effects of climate change, inhabited by a characteristic halophytic flora, which includes abundant and widely distributed 'structural' halophytes, together with rare species of high ecological value. These plants are distributed along salinity gradients, primarily based on their relative salt tolerance; they are also adapted to the high temperatures and drought characteristic of Mediterranean summers. With periods of drought and heatwaves increasingly frequent and intense, global warming will also cause a rise in soil salinity. These changes could affect the distribution of some species, reducing their populations or even leading to the local disappearance of some taxa. Over the last years, we have investigated the salt and water stress responses of halophytes of several genera, in field studies and under greenhouse conditions. In this communication, we will present results showing that at least some of the species investigated possess mechanisms that can allow them to rapidly adapt and survive the climate change-induced alterations of the environment in their natural habitats
C1 [Vicente, Oscar] Univ Politecn Valencia, Inst Conservat & Improvement Valencian Agrodivers, Camino Vera S-N, Valencia 46022, Spain.
   [Boscaiu, Monica] Univ Politecn Valencia, Mediterranean Agroforestry Inst IAM, Camino Vera S-N, Valencia 46022, Spain.
C3 Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
RP Vicente, O (corresponding author), Univ Politecn Valencia, Inst Conservat & Improvement Valencian Agrodivers, Camino Vera S-N, Valencia 46022, Spain.
EM ovicente@upvnet.upv.es
RI Vicente, Oscar/A-3858-2009; Boscaiu, Monica/H-7878-2015
OI Vicente, Oscar/0000-0001-5076-3784; Boscaiu, Monica/0000-0002-9691-4223
FU Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [CGL2008-00438/BOS];
   Generalitat Valenciana [AICO/2017/039]; Universitat Politecnica de
   Valencia; European Regional Development Fund
FX The initial fieldwork was funded by a grant to O. Vicente from the
   Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Project CGL2008-00438/BOS),
   with contribution from the European Regional Development Fund. More
   recent work was partly supported by Project AICO/2017/039 from
   Generalitat Valenciana, granted to M. Boscaiu, and by internal funds of
   Universitat Politecnica de Valencia.
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U2 12
PU UNIV AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES & VETERINARY MEDICINE BUCHAREST
PI BUCHAREST
PA 59 MARASTI BOULEVARD, DISTRICT 1, BUCHAREST, 011464, ROMANIA
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EI 2286-0126
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PD DEC
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VL 9
IS 2
BP 369
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PG 8
WC Agronomy
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Agriculture
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UT WOS:000600871100045
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Tunji-Olayeni, PF
   Omuh, IO
   Afolabi, AO
   Ojelabi, RA
   Eshofonie, EE
AF Tunji-Olayeni, P. F.
   Omuh, I. O.
   Afolabi, A. O.
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BE Adagunodo, TA
   Usikalu, MR
   Emetere, ME
TI Climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies for construction
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   countries
SO 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
   (ICSSD 2019): SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH: KEYS TO SUSTAINABLE
   DEVELOPMENT
SE Journal of Physics Conference Series
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 3rd International Conference on Science and Sustainable Development
   (ICSSD)
CY MAY 06-08, 2019
CL Covenant Univ Ctr Res & Innovat Dev, Ota, NIGERIA
SP Covenant Univ, Dept Phys
HO Covenant Univ Ctr Res & Innovat Dev
DE climate change; construction industry; developing countries; planetary
   boundaries; sustainable development
ID PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS; EMBODIED ENERGY; WATER REUSE; ENVIRONMENT; BUILDINGS
AB Continued unsustainable human activities have ushered in a new climate regime where storms have become more intense, droughts periods are now longer, floods are incessant and the occurrence of wild fires more frequent. Mitigating the effects of climate change is crucial for minimizing the occurrence of hazards associated with climate change. Adapting to this new climate era is important for the continued existence of life on planet earth. This paper presents a review of climate mitigation and adaptation strategies with specific focus on the construction industry. It discusses the following climate mitigation and adaptation strategies: use of green energy, use of sustainable building materials, construction of high rise buildings and living building elements, use of innovative designs and construction methods and recycling of urban waste. The paper also argues that developing countries are most vulnerable to climate change effects but certain factors limit them from mitigating and adapting to climate change.
C1 [Tunji-Olayeni, P. F.; Omuh, I. O.; Afolabi, A. O.; Ojelabi, R. A.] Covenant Univ, Dept Bldg Technol, Ota, Nigeria.
   [Eshofonie, E. E.] Covenant Univ, Ctr Syst & Informat Serv, Ota, Nigeria.
C3 Covenant University; Covenant University
RP Tunji-Olayeni, PF (corresponding author), Covenant Univ, Dept Bldg Technol, Ota, Nigeria.
EM pat.tunji-olayeni@covenantuniversity.edu.ng
RI Afolabi, Adedeji/AGI-3144-2022
OI Afolabi, Adedeji/0000-0002-9065-4766
FU Covenant University Centre for Research Innovation and Discovery
FX The authors are grateful to Covenant University Centre for Research
   Innovation and Discovery for sponsoring this article.
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NR 29
TC 8
Z9 8
U1 6
U2 33
PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BRISTOL
PA DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1742-6588
EI 1742-6596
J9 J PHYS CONF SER
PY 2019
VL 1299
AR 012006
DI 10.1088/1742-6596/1299/1/012006
PG 8
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA BP7KI
UT WOS:000562434800006
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Muñoz-Sevilla, NP
   Azuz-Adeath, I
   Le Bail, M
AF Patricia Munoz-Sevilla, Norma
   Azuz-Adeath, Isaac
   Le Bail, Maxime
BE Eguchi, K
   Quanrud, D
   Takagi, H
TI Institutional barriers for the implementation of climate change
   adaptation actions in the Mexican coastal zones
SO 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
   (ICESE 2018)
SE IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 8th International Conference on Environment Science and Engineering
   (ICESE)
CY MAR 11-13, 2018
CL Barcelona, SPAIN
AB This paper has as its object of study the coastal and marine areas of Mexico; specifically, it focuses on the analysis of existing barriers for the implementation of actions tending to the adaptation to climate change of these fragile and dynamic regions of the national territory. The study makes a general review of the main meetings, agreements and international entities related to the global climate that have served as the basis for the XXI Conference of the Parties, from which emanated the "Paris Agreement". After analyzing some implications of the aforementioned agreement and presenting evidence of the current situation, the main legal and normative instruments of the national marine and coastal areas are reviewed; the main risks in these areas of the national territory associated with climate change are evaluated; the main existing adaptation measures are analyzed; and, the most important socioeconomic and political barriers that exist for their correct implementation are established. Finally, some lines of action are proposed to improve the current vulnerability of the coastal areas and increase their resilience.
C1 [Patricia Munoz-Sevilla, Norma; Le Bail, Maxime] Inst Politecn Nacl, Ctr Interdisciplinario Invest & Estudios Medio Am, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
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C3 Instituto Politecnico Nacional - Mexico
RP Muñoz-Sevilla, NP (corresponding author), Inst Politecn Nacl, Ctr Interdisciplinario Invest & Estudios Medio Am, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
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PA DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1755-1307
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JI IOP Conf. Ser. Earth Envir. Sci.
PY 2018
VL 167
AR 012020
DI 10.1088/1755-1315/167/1/012020
PG 7
WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BM6ZN
UT WOS:000467581600020
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ledda, A
   Kubacka, M
   Calia, G
   Bródka, S
   Serra, V
   De Montis, A
AF Ledda, Antonio
   Kubacka, Marta
   Calia, Giovanna
   Brodka, Sylwia
   Serra, Vittorio
   De Montis, Andrea
TI Italy vs. Poland: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Planning System
   Attitudes toward Adaptation to Climate Changes and Green Infrastructures
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE planning systems; spatial planning; regional plans; climate resilience;
   green infrastructures; assessment criteria
ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; GOVERNANCE; ROOFS; PLANS
AB European spatial planners deal with two major concerns: adaptation to climate changes (ACC) and the design and management of green infrastructures (GIs). ACC calls for the renewal of spatial planning with constant appeals to the need to adequately prepare for extreme climate events. GIs deliver ecosystem services (ES), which consist of beneficial functions to living beings in terms of, for example, helping people adapt to climate change. An effective implementation of adaptation measures at the regional and sub-regional scale is based on an efficient and prompt spatial planning system and GIs management. In this paper, we aim at comparing the attitudes of Italian and Polish spatial planning systems with respect to the integration of concepts related to ACC and GIs. We describe commonalities and differences between the two spatial planning frameworks by scrutinizing regional plans adopted in Sardinia (Italy) and Wielkopolska (Poland). We found out a scarce consideration of both ACC and GIs planning and management. The findings suggest that the regional spatial planning tools need to be updated to be fully satisfactory in terms of ACC and GIs concepts.
C1 [Ledda, Antonio; Calia, Giovanna; Serra, Vittorio; De Montis, Andrea] Univ Sassari, Dept Agr Sci, Viale Italia 39A, I-07100 Sassari, Italy.
   [Kubacka, Marta; Brodka, Sylwia] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Landscape Ecol Res Unit, B Krygowskiego 10, PL-61680 Poznan, Poland.
C3 University of Sassari; Adam Mickiewicz University
RP Serra, V (corresponding author), Univ Sassari, Dept Agr Sci, Viale Italia 39A, I-07100 Sassari, Italy.
EM vserra@uniss.it
RI Calia, Giovanna/GMW-6028-2022; Kubacka, Marta/AAB-7997-2019; De Montis,
   Andrea/J-6244-2013; Ledda, Antonio/J-7822-2015
OI Calia, Giovanna/0000-0003-0624-8528; De Montis,
   Andrea/0000-0002-3849-2595; Ledda, Antonio/0000-0003-2351-5544; Kubacka,
   Marta/0000-0001-9849-4069
FU National Biodiversity Future Center (Italian National Plan of Recovery
   and Resilience); Fund for Research, University of Sassari; National
   Science Centre, Poland (NCN) [2020/39/D/HS4/00460]
FX A.D.M. acknowledges contribution from the National Biodiversity Future
   Center(Italian National Plan of Recovery and Resilience). A.L.
   acknowledges contribution from the NationalResearch Centre for
   Agricultural Technologies-AGRITECH-(Italian National Plan of Recovery
   andResilience). A.D.M. and A.L. are grateful for receiving funds from
   the Fund for Research, Universityof Sassari, 2019 and 2020. M.K.
   research was funded in part by the National Science Centre, Poland (NCN)
   under Grant 2020/39/D/HS4/00460. We thank the reviewers for their
   careful and insightfuladvice, which improved the first version of this
   manuscript.
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 3
AR 2536
DI 10.3390/su15032536
PG 18
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 8Y2WJ
UT WOS:000932560300001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
CA Oxfam International
BE Wang, SY
   Tang, GJ
   Zhang, JY
   Song, W
   Ammann, J
   Kux, C
TI Adapting to climate change: What's needed in poor countries, and who
   should pay?
SO STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT International Disaster Reduction Conference (IDRC 2007)
CY AUG 21-25, 2007
CL Harbin, PEOPLES R CHINA
DE climate change; adaptation fund; responsibility; capability; adaptation
   finance index; historical emission
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU QUNYAN PRESS
PI BEIJING
PA NO 1 DONGCHANG HUTONG BEIXIANG, DONGCHENG DISTRICT, BEIJING, 100006,
   PEOPLES R CHINA
BN 978-7-80080-885-2
PY 2007
BP 230
EP 233
PG 4
WC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Engineering, Civil; Regional & Urban
   Planning; Public Administration; Statistics & Probability
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Engineering; Public Administration;
   Mathematics
GA BHP00
UT WOS:000254978100045
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Samnakay, N
   Alexandra, J
   Wyborn, CA
   Bender, I
AF Samnakay, Nadeem
   Alexandra, Jason
   Wyborn, Carina A.
   Bender, Isobel
TI Climate adaptive water policy in Australia's Murray Darling basin: soft
   options or hard commitments?
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptive governance; climate adaptation; Murray-Darling basin; policy
   logic; transformation
ID ADAPTATION; GOVERNANCE; VULNERABILITY; STATIONARITY; POLITICS; MATTER;
   RISK
AB . Adapting to climate change is a pressing societal imperative. Here, we examine water governance arrangements in Australia's Murray-Darling basin, evaluating their attributes and adequacy for fostering climate adaptation. We synthesize data from expert interviews and review water and climate policies, analyzing their framing, logic, and dominant discourses. Our analysis indicates that prescriptive top-down planning and administratively rational approaches constrain Australia's climate adaptation. Current governance regimes inhibit innovation due to dominant governance approaches that are centralist and managerial, reinforcing the status quo and privileging irrigation-based economies. In the Murray-Darling basin, reforms to policy settings and institutional arrangements are needed to mobilize industries and communities in exploring alternative water futures that support transformations. We offer two contrasting archetypes for climate-adaptive water policy based on foundationally different assumptions about what drives climate vulnerability and builds adaptive capacities.
C1 [Samnakay, Nadeem; Alexandra, Jason; Wyborn, Carina A.] Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, Inst Water Futures, Canberra, Australia.
   [Bender, Isobel] Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, Acton, Australia.
C3 Australian National University; Australian National University
RP Samnakay, N (corresponding author), Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, Inst Water Futures, Canberra, Australia.
RI Samnakay, Nadeem/AAH-6997-2021; Alexandra, Jason/AFK-6039-2022
FU Australian Research Council DECRA grant [DE2001922]
FX This research was made possible by funding received from the Australian
   Research Council DECRA grant (DE2001922) .
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NR 83
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 2
U2 8
PU Resilience Alliance
PI Dedham
PA 231 Bussey St., Beckwith and Brown, Dedham, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES
SN 1708-3087
J9 ECOL SOC
JI Ecol. Soc.
PD MAR
PY 2024
VL 29
IS 1
AR 1
DI 10.5751/ES-14578-290101
PG 13
WC Ecology; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA ES6J8
UT WOS:001140952300001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Mostegl, NM
   Pröbstl-Haider, U
   Jandl, R
   Haider, W
AF Mostegl, Nina M.
   Proebstl-Haider, Ulrike
   Jandl, Robert
   Haider, Wolfgang
TI Targeting climate change adaptation strategies to small-scale private
   forest owners
SO FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
ID TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY; RISK PERCEPTION; CHANGE IMPACTS; MANAGEMENT;
   VULNERABILITY; PREFERENCES; TOURISTS; OPTIONS
AB Climate change adaptation needs to receive extensive attention in the forestry sector. While measures are being applied in federal forests and large private properties, it remains unclear how small-scale private forest owners, with a property < 20 ha, perceive the possible influence of climate change and whether they will approach required activities. While in the past, the majority of private forest owners had ties to agriculture and cultivated farmland alongside their forests, recent studies revealed new trends and significant deviations from established norms and beliefs. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the motivations for forest ownership, current management practices, and perception of and adaptability to climate change, to discuss successful approaches for information campaigns, advisory services, and monetary incentives. The study applied a questionnaire with an embedded choice experiment, which obtained a thorough understanding of the salient factors influencing decision-making by surveying 919 forest owners across Austria. Results show that small-scale private forest owners are not homogenous. Three distinct segments were identified (utility oriented, recreation oriented, and tradition conscious forest owners) which reacted differently to provided management options and incentives. However, even under a worst-case scenario setting, 84% of forest owners would select some sort of management over no procedure, indicating that forest management is not generally rejected. Information campaigns should rather focus on soft management leading to attractive, stable and highly diverse forest stands resilient to climate change than on cost efficiency and financial benefits. Therefore, advisory services need to convey, that all forest measures are performed with special care and under consideration of the remaining forest and that each stand is treated individually with adequate equipment. Increasing monetary incentives, such as funding, barely influences forest owners' decision-making and are therefore deemed unfeasible and unable to motivate the owners to undertake climate change adaptation measures. The study shows that a segmentation based on management behavior and preferences rather than on predefined characteristics has the potential to define a new state of the art. Overall, climate change adaptation through tailored forest management is highly supported by the presented findings.
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C3 BOKU University; Simon Fraser University
RP Mostegl, NM (corresponding author), Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna, Inst Landscape Dev Recreat & Conservat Planning, Peter Jordan Str 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria.
EM nina.mostegl@boku.ac.at; ulrike.proebstl@boku.ac.at;
   robert.jandl@bfw.gv.at; whaider@sfu.ca
FU Austrian Climate and Energy Fund [B286281]
FX This work was supported by the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund
   (B286281) and conducted within the framework of the "ACRP" program. The
   article is based on the research project "Understanding and Directing
   Small-scale Private Forest Owner Behaviour towards Climate Change
   Adaptation".
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TC 35
Z9 36
U1 3
U2 38
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
PI AMSTERDAM
PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1389-9341
EI 1872-7050
J9 FOREST POLICY ECON
JI Forest Policy Econ.
PD FEB
PY 2019
VL 99
BP 83
EP 99
DI 10.1016/j.forpol.2017.10.001
PG 17
WC Economics; Environmental Studies; Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry
GA HH8OB
UT WOS:000455990500010
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Donatti, CI
   Harvey, CA
   Hole, D
   Panfil, SN
   Schurman, H
AF Donatti, Camila I.
   Harvey, Celia A.
   Hole, David
   Panfil, Steven N.
   Schurman, Hanna
TI Indicators to measure the climate change adaptation outcomes of
   ecosystem-based adaptation
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation outcomes; Ecosystem-based adaptation; EbA
   effectiveness; Monitoring and evaluation
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; FOREST RESTORATION; WATER-QUALITY;
   HEAT WAVES; DROUGHT; HEALTH; IMPACTS; VULNERABILITY; RESPONSES
AB Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services as part of a strategy to help people adapt to climate change. Despite the potential of EbA to provide adaptation benefits, there is a lack of consensus on how to measure the success of this approach. This paper reviews the intended adaptation outcomes and indicators used by ongoing and completed EbA projects and addresses the following questions: (a) where have EbA projects been implemented? (b) what activities have been conducted by EbA projects? (c) what adaptation outcomes are EbA projects seeking to achieve? (d) how have the impacts of EbA projects been measured and evaluated? and (e) what is the set of indicators that can capture the diversity of adaptation outcomes achieved by EbA? To identify the adaptation outcomes provided by EbA and the indicators that could be used to measure such outcomes, we reviewed 58 EbA projects implemented globally, and obtained recommendations from experts on what indicators should be measured. We identified 13 adaptation outcomes that could be achieved through EbA, such as reducing the loss of assets of coastal communities due to extreme events. We identified seven indicators to monitor the success of EbA in achieving adaptation outcomes. Our review suggests that there is a strong need to better articulate the adaptation outcomes that EbA projects seek to achieve, to use a common set of specific indicators to track these outcomes, and to fund the monitoring of long-term EbA projects.
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C3 Conservation International; Conservation International; Georgetown
   University
RP Donatti, CI (corresponding author), Conservat Int, Betty & Gordon Moore Ctr Sci, 2011 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA 22202 USA.
EM cdonatti@conservation.org
RI Donatti, Camila/AAF-3605-2020
FU Betty and Gordon Moore
FX This work was funded by a grant provided by Betty and Gordon Moore
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0165-0009
EI 1573-1480
J9 CLIMATIC CHANGE
JI Clim. Change
PD FEB
PY 2020
VL 158
IS 3-4
BP 413
EP 433
DI 10.1007/s10584-019-02565-9
EA NOV 2019
PG 21
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA KN0NE
UT WOS:000499011300001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rasmussen, TV
AF Rasmussen, T. Valdbjorn
TI A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS TO WITHSTAND CLIMATE CHANGE
SO OPEN HOUSE INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate Change; Impact; Effects; Strategy; Buildings
ID PERFORMANCE
AB Buildings play a vital economic and social role in society and are vulnerable to climate change. This paper suggests a strategic approach for existing buildings to withstand climate change. It emphasises the most likely climate impacts, including the change in mean year values as well as the extent of maximum and minimum extremes, which are pointed out and set against a background of national and international agreements. Assumptions that form the basis for the scenarios are outlined and evaluated in a Danish context and similar evaluations can be drawn for other countries. As climate change progresses, the uncertainty of the scenarios leaves major challenges that will grow far more serious, if not addressed and taken into account in building design and into a strategy for the adaptation of existing buildings.
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C3 Aalborg University
RP Rasmussen, TV (corresponding author), Aalborg Univ, Dept Construct & Hlth, Danish Bldg Res Inst, Dr Neergaards Vej 15, DK-2970 Horsholm, Denmark.
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RI Rasmussen, Torben/JFS-4069-2023
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PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
   ENGLAND
SN 0168-2601
EI 2633-9838
J9 OPEN HOUSE INT
JI Open House Int.
PD DEC
PY 2012
VL 37
IS 4
BP 81
EP 88
PG 8
WC Architecture; Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts &amp; Humanities Citation Index (A&amp;HCI)
SC Architecture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
GA 068SZ
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Bohman, A
   Neset, TS
   Opach, T
   Rod, JK
AF Bohman, Anna
   Neset, Tina-Simone
   Opach, Tomasz
   Rod, Jan Ketil
TI Decision support for adaptive action - assessing the potential of
   geographic visualization
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; implementation; geographic visualization
ID CLIMATE ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY; IMPACTS
AB This study explores the role of geographic visualization for supporting the implementation of climate change adaptation. Interviews and group discussions with planners and decision makers indicate that geographic visualization bears primary potential for communicative purposes. In order to respond to analytical needs a high level of interactivity including the exploration of background data and the ability to link the tools with own databases were some of the key requirements made by the participants. The study concludes that more than better climate predictions, awareness and involvement may be precisely what is needed to narrow the implementation gap in climate change adaptation.
C1 [Bohman, Anna; Neset, Tina-Simone] Linkoping Univ, Dept Themat Studies Environm Change, Linkoping, Sweden.
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C3 Linkoping University; Linkoping University; Norwegian University of
   Science & Technology (NTNU)
RP Bohman, A (corresponding author), Linkoping Univ, Dept Themat Studies Environm Change, Linkoping, Sweden.
EM anna.bohman@liu.se
OI Opach, Tomasz/0000-0002-3561-1691; Neset,
   Tina-Simone/0000-0003-1151-9943; Rod, Jan Ketil/0000-0003-2935-6206
FU Norwegian Research Council [235490]; Norden Top-level Research
   Initiative sub-program "Effect Studies and Adaptation to Climate Change"
   through the Nordic Centre of Excellence for Strategic Adaptation
   Research (NORDSTAR)
FX This work was supported by the Norwegian Research Council [grant number
   235490] and by the Norden Top-level Research Initiative sub-program
   "Effect Studies and Adaptation to Climate Change" through the Nordic
   Centre of Excellence for Strategic Adaptation Research (NORDSTAR).
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0964-0568
EI 1360-0559
J9 J ENVIRON PLANN MAN
JI J. Environ. Plan. Manag.
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PY 2015
VL 58
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EP 2211
DI 10.1080/09640568.2014.973937
PG 19
WC Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Public Administration
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OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Demydenko, A
   Zheleznyak, M
   Ishchuk, O
AF Demydenko, Andriy
   Zheleznyak, Mark
   Ishchuk, Olexiy
TI COST EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL IN
   UKRAINE
SO INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS
LA Ukrainian
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; Disaster Risk Reduction; Early Warning
   Systems; water modeling
AB At the beginning of the 21st century, when it became clear that humanity would feel the effects of climate change mainly through waiter, research of the Institute of Mathematical Machines and System Problem of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine which modelled the spread of the Chernobyl disaster consequences in the aquatic environment, was also aimed at water modeling of the adaptation to climate change in Ukraine. The article shows how mathematical modeling of water resources can help develop the most cost-effective proactive adaptation measures at the community level - early warning of communities about extreme weather and reducing the impact / consequences of extreme floods.
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   [Zheleznyak, Mark] Fukushima Univ, Inst Environm Radioact, Fukushima, Japan.
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C3 Fukushima University
RP Demydenko, A (corresponding author), Nats Akad Nauk Ukrainy, Inst Problem Matemat Mashyn & Syst, Kiev, Ukraine.
EM andriydemydenko@gmail.com
RI Zheleznyak, Mark/H-6479-2011
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PI KIEV
PA PYROHOVA ST, 9, KIEV, 00000, UKRAINE
SN 2307-4515
J9 INTERDISCIP STUD COM
JI Interdiscip. Stud. Complex Syst.
PY 2022
IS 20
BP 16
EP 32
DI 10.31392/iscs.2022.20.016
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 2V2WU
UT WOS:000823712900002
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bracko, T
   Jelusic, P
   Zlender, B
AF Bracko, Tamara
   Jelusic, Primoz
   Zlender, Bojan
TI A concept for adapting geotechnical structures considering the
   influences of climate change
SO URBANI IZZIV-URBAN CHALLENGE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; nature-based solutions; slope stability;
   rainfall infiltration; water net infiltration
ID SLOPE STABILITY; SEEPAGE; INFRASTRUCTURE; PREDICTION
AB This article addresses potentially unstable slope areas in the context of climate change. A possible approach to mitigating and adapting slopes is presented, considering various solutions primarily based on natural processes. The methodology incorporates planning considerations for the effects of climate change on the geomechanical properties of soils and consequently the response of soils and structures. The effects of selected measures to adapt to climate change are also demonstrated. A concept for adapting potentially unstable geotechnical structures is proposed, considering anticipated climate changes for geomechanical analyses and geotechnical planning, which encompasses the causal chain: climate change signals, effects, impacts (consequences), and measures. The implementation of the concept is illustrated through a typical slope stability analysis. The conclusion of the analysis highlights factors such as water net infiltration into the slope, soil permeability, and groundwater flow within the slope, which are often crucial for slope stability. These factors can also be regulated through nature-based solutions.
C1 [Bracko, Tamara; Jelusic, Primoz; Zlender, Bojan] Univ Maribor, Fac Civil Engn Transportat Engn & Architecture, Maribor, Slovenia.
C3 University of Maribor
RP Bracko, T (corresponding author), Univ Maribor, Fac Civil Engn Transportat Engn & Architecture, Maribor, Slovenia.
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WC Urban Studies
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ER

PT J
AU Monios, J
   Wilmsmeier, G
AF Monios, Jason
   Wilmsmeier, Gordon
TI Deep adaptation to climate change in the maritime transport sector - a
   new paradigm for maritime economics?
SO MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Maritime transport; seaports; shipping; climate change; deep adaptation;
   mitigation; neoliberal; policy; regulation; maritime economics;
   emissions
ID PORT GOVERNANCE REFORMS; REDUCING GHG EMISSIONS; TRANSFORMATIONAL
   ADAPTATION; MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVE; POLICY-MAKING; MANAGEMENT;
   REDUCTION; SEAPORTS; INSIGHTS; SHIPS
AB In recent years a significant body of work has been established on climate change adaptation by ports. Like climate change mitigation, work towards adaptation has stalled on the same collective action problem, whereby public and private sector actors avoid commitment to necessary investments. Recently the concept of 'deep adaptation' has appeared, which suggests that, rather than climate change bringing simply incremental challenges that can be adapted to in a piecemeal fashion, in fact, we should expect 'disruptive and uncontrollable levels of climate change, bringing starvation, destruction, migration, disease and war'. However, current port and shipping forecasts continue to predict uninterrupted growth with only minor incremental policy changes already known to be insufficient for mitigation and adaptation. Thus, this paper argues that actors in the maritime transport sector need to consider greater threats than those currently identified and also prepare for a more advanced adaptation timetable.
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C3 Kedge Business School; Universidad de los Andes (Colombia); Bremen
   University of Applied Sciences
RP Monios, J (corresponding author), Kedge Business Sch, Rue Antoine Bourdelle, F-13009 Marseille, France.
EM jason.monios@kedgebs.com
RI Monios, Jason/U-4532-2018; Wilmsmeier, Gordon/K-3509-2016
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EP 872
DI 10.1080/03088839.2020.1752947
EA MAY 2020
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Betzold, C
AF Betzold, Carola
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SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITIES; CAPACITY; INSIGHTS;
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C1 [Betzold, Carola] Univ Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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RP Betzold, C (corresponding author), Univ Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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PT J
AU Bryndum-Buchholz, A
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AF Bryndum-Buchholz, Andrea
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TI The status of climate change adaptation in fisheries management: Policy,
   legislation and implementation
SO FISH AND FISHERIES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change impacts; commercial fisheries; governance; management
   tools; marine ecosystems; mitigation strategies
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT; ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT; GLOBAL OCEAN;
   TRADE-OFFS; MARINE; IMPACTS; RESPONSES; FUTURE; SHIFTS; CATCH
AB Climate change is altering ecosystems and fisheries throughout the world's oceans, demanding climate-adaptive governance for conserving and managing living marine resources. While in some regions fisheries management systems address wider ecosystem dynamics within management frameworks and decision-making, which may facilitate resilience to climate change, there remains a shortfall in terms of directly incorporating climate change adaptation into fisheries management legislation and implementation. This review assesses the current state of implementation of climate change adaptation into fisheries management policies and legislation across 11 national case studies, based on government documents and the primary literature. The overarching goal is to understand the key elements and gaps in existing fisheries management policies and legislation in the context of climate change. Given recent reforms of fisheries management policies and/or legislation across the nations examined, political recognition of the need to address climate change adaptation in fisheries management appears to be increasing; albeit formal mandates of climate-adaptation objectives in fisheries management are largely missing. Based on our review, recommendations for achieving climate-adaptive fisheries management regimes are developed. Overall, this study will help to inform and broaden the scope of management approaches and tools to accelerate the move towards adaptive fisheries management that accounts for climate change impacts on fish stocks, fisheries and the societies that depend upon them.
C1 [Bryndum-Buchholz, Andrea; Tittensor, Derek P.; Lotze, Heike K.] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Biol, 1355 Oxford St, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
C3 Dalhousie University
RP Bryndum-Buchholz, A (corresponding author), Dalhousie Univ, Dept Biol, 1355 Oxford St, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
EM andrea.buchholz@dal.ca
RI Tittensor, Derek/AAV-1117-2021
OI Bryndum-Buchholz, Andrea/0000-0002-7635-7845
FU Hempel Foundation; Jarislowsky Foundation; NSERC CREATE Transatlantic
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PT J
AU García, AM
   Santé, I
   Loureiro, X
   Miranda, D
AF Garcia, Andres M.
   Sante, Ines
   Loureiro, Xurxo
   Miranda, David
TI Spatial Planning of Green Infrastructure for Mitigation and Adaptation
   to Climate Change at a Regional Scale
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE green infrastructure delineation; green infrastructure zoning;
   multi-criteria evaluation; multifunctional green infrastructure; climate
   change
ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; LAND-USE; NESTING RESOURCES; FOREST; PRIORITIZATION;
   BIODIVERSITY; LANDSCAPES; IMPACTS; CITIES; FIELD
AB Green infrastructure has acquired greater importance in recent years in relation to climate change adaptation. Green infrastructure planning has been identified as a new and innovative means of land planning that can contribute to preventing the impacts of climate change. However, this has been explored more thoroughly in urban areas than at the regional scale. The present study proposes a methodology including multi-criteria evaluation techniques for assessing the ESS involved in the fight against climate change and for the spatial planning of multifunctional green infrastructure areas based on the results of this assessment. Application of the methodology for green infrastructure planning aimed at confronting climate change at landscape level in the region of Galicia (NW Spain) successfully delimited multifunctional green infrastructure zones. Results show that delimited zones have a higher provision potential for more ESS than protected natural areas and areas that are not part of the green infrastructure.
C1 [Garcia, Andres M.; Sante, Ines; Loureiro, Xurxo; Miranda, David] Univ Santiago Compostela, Dept Agroforestry Engn, Land Lab, Lugo 27002, Spain.
C3 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
RP García, AM (corresponding author), Univ Santiago Compostela, Dept Agroforestry Engn, Land Lab, Lugo 27002, Spain.
EM andresmanuel.garcia@usc.es; ines.sante@usc.es; xurxo.loureiro@usc.es;
   david.miranda@usc.es
RI Sante, Ines/D-4074-2011; Garcia Lamparte, Andres Manuel/N-4205-2013
OI Sante, Ines/0000-0002-1168-6605; Loureiro Veira,
   Xurxo/0000-0002-4781-703X; Garcia Lamparte, Andres
   Manuel/0000-0003-1683-3990
FU Fundacion Biodiversidad of the Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition
FX This research was funded by Fundacion Biodiversidad of the Spanish
   Ministry of Ecological Transition, project title
   "INVERCLIMA-Infraestructura Verde para la adaptacion de la ordenacion
   territorial al cambio climatico".
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
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PY 2020
VL 12
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AR 10525
DI 10.3390/su122410525
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000603243700001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Vargas, MI
AF Islas Vargas, Maritza
TI Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
SO LETRAS VERDES
LA Spanish
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; development; mitigation; vulnerability
ID SCIENCE
AB Unlike mitigation, which has been the core of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change since 1995, adaptation has been slowly incorporated into the international agenda. The poor results of the mitigation policies and the more destructive climate change impacts nowadays give climate change adaptation a privileged place in political discourse and in academic literature as a desirable and necessary goal. This article discusses that idea. Based on a review of the authors who contributed to the genesis of adaptation thinking, the origin of the concept, its first uses in evolutionary biology and its subsequent incorporation into the literature and policy on climate change of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are traced, in order to recover the critique from Latin American and anglophones authors to the use of biological categories to explain social processes, as well as the multiplicity of projects and interests that are legitimized and adopted in the name of adaptation. Finally, it is suggested to rethink the usefulness of adaptation from a transdisciplinary perspective, that replaces biological reductionism and commits itself to socio-environmental justice.
C1 [Islas Vargas, Maritza] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
C3 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
RP Vargas, MI (corresponding author), Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
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PU FAC LATINOAMERICANA CIENCIAS SOCIALES-FLACSO, ECUADOR
PI QUITO
PA CALLE PRADERA E7-174 & DIEGO ALMAGRO, QUITO, 00000, ECUADOR
SN 1390-6631
J9 LET VERDES
JI Let Verdes
PD SEP-FEB
PY 2020
IS 28
BP 9
EP 30
DI 10.17141/letrasverdes.28.2020.4333
PG 22
WC Environmental Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA SA4AA
UT WOS:000649238600001
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Nusdeo, AMD
   Bastos, MM
AF Nusdeo, Ana Maria de Oliveira
   Bastos, Marina Montes
TI Adaptation to climate change. A survey of brazilian scientific
   production from 2009 to 2019
SO REVISTA DIREITO AMBIENTAL E SOCIEDADE
LA Portuguese
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate Change; Scientific Production
AB The central research problem that guides this article is the description of what are the main questions mapped by Brazilian scientific production with respect to adaptation to climate change, from 2009 to 2019. Through this study, answers to the following questions will be sought: (a) What is the issue related to adaptation addressed in each article; (b) In which of the eleven sectors of the National Adaptation Plan the problem of each article is inserted? (c) What is the methodology used in each study? (d) What is the field of knowledge in which each study is inserted? (e) What are the main bibliographic references used? It is expected that this research is used for future studies on adaptation to climate change, which tend to be increasingly common in Law and other fields of knowledge.
C1 [Nusdeo, Ana Maria de Oliveira] Univ Sao Paulo FD USP, Fac Direito, Dept Direito Econ Financeiro & Tributario, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   [Bastos, Marina Montes] Univ Sao Paulo, Direito Ambiental, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
C3 Universidade de Sao Paulo
RP Nusdeo, AMD (corresponding author), Univ Sao Paulo FD USP, Fac Direito, Dept Direito Econ Financeiro & Tributario, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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U1 0
U2 0
PU UNIV CAXIAS SUL, CENTRO CIENCIAS COMUNICACAO
PI CAXIAS DO SUL
PA RUA FRANCISCO GETULIO VARGAS, 1130, CAXIAS DO SUL, 95070-560, BRAZIL
SN 2316-8218
EI 2237-0021
J9 REV DIREITO AMBIENT
JI Rev. Direito Ambient. Soc.
PD MAY-AUG
PY 2022
VL 12
IS 2
BP 132
EP 146
PG 15
WC Law
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Government & Law
GA OJ0R5
UT WOS:001206790700007
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Baute, GJ
   Dempewolf, H
   Rieseberg, LH
AF Baute, Gregory J.
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   Rieseberg, Losren H.
BE Redden, R
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TI Using Genomic Approaches to Unlock the Potential of CWR for Crop
   Adaptation to Climate Change
SO CROP WILD RELATIVES AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID POSITIVE SELECTION; CORE COLLECTIONS; MAIZE; SPECIATION; PLANTS; WILD;
   DIVERGENCE; DIVERSITY; MARKERS; IMPROVEMENT
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   University Bloomington
RP Baute, GJ (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Dept Bot, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
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PT J
AU Titcomb, G
   Uelmen, J
   Janko, M
   Nunn, C
AF Titcomb, Georgia
   Uelmen, Johnny
   Janko, Mark
   Nunn, Charles
TI Infectious disease responses to human climate change adaptations
SO GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE agricultural adaptation; climate change mitigation; food security;
   pathogen transmission; shared socioeconomic pathways; vector ecology;
   water supply and distribution
ID LAND-USE CHANGE; RAINWATER; HEALTH; AFRICA; WATER; RISK; AUSTRALIA;
   COUNTRIES; IMPACTS; SYSTEMS
AB Many recent studies have examined the impact of predicted changes in temperature and precipitation patterns on infectious diseases under different greenhouse gas emissions scenarios. But these emissions scenarios symbolize more than altered temperature and precipitation regimes; they also represent differing levels of change in energy, transportation, and food production at a global scale to reduce the effects of climate change. The ways humans respond to climate change, either through adaptation or mitigation, have underappreciated, yet hugely impactful effects on infectious disease transmission, often in complex and sometimes nonintuitive ways. Thus, in addition to investigating the direct effects of climate changes on infectious diseases, it is critical to consider how human preventative measures and adaptations to climate change will alter the environments and hosts that support pathogens. Here, we consider the ways that human responses to climate change will likely impact disease risk in both positive and negative ways. We evaluate the evidence for these impacts based on the available data, and identify research directions needed to address climate change while minimizing externalities associated with infectious disease, especially for vulnerable communities. We identify several different human adaptations to climate change that are likely to affect infectious disease risk independently of the effects of climate change itself. We categorize these changes into adaptation strategies to secure access to water, food, and shelter, and mitigation strategies to decrease greenhouse gas emissions. We recognize that adaptation strategies are more likely to have infectious disease consequences for under-resourced communities, and call attention to the need for socio-ecological studies to connect human behavioral responses to climate change and their impacts on infectious disease. Understanding these effects is crucial as climate change intensifies and the global community builds momentum to slow these changes and reduce their impacts on human health, economic productivity, and political stability.
C1 [Titcomb, Georgia] Colorado State Univ, Warner Coll Nat Resources, Dept Fish Wildlife & Conservat Biol, Ft Collins, CO USA.
   [Uelmen, Johnny; Nunn, Charles] Triangle Ctr Evolutionary Med, Durham, NC USA.
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C3 Colorado State University; University of Wisconsin System; University of
   Wisconsin Madison; Duke University; Duke University
RP Titcomb, G (corresponding author), 901 Amy Van Dyken Way, Ft Collins, CO 80521 USA.
EM georgia.titcomb@colostate.edu
RI Titcomb, Georgia/ABF-6335-2021
OI Titcomb, Georgia/0000-0002-2206-1125
FU National Institutes of Health [R01-TW011493]
FX National Institutes of Health, Grant/Award Number: R01-TW011493
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WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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PT J
AU Li, SY
AF Li, Siyue
TI China's huge investment on water facilities: an effective adaptation to
   climate change, natural disasters, and food security
SO NATURAL HAZARDS
LA English
DT Article
DE China; Huge investment; Climate change; Drought; Flooding
AB China's huge investment on water infrastructure for sustainable water use, followed by recently frequent natural disasters, caused worldwide concerns, i.e., continuously published by Nature and Science. Most researchers emphasized challenges on this investment; yet, we argue that the 2011-plan, targeting reservoirs, wells, irrigation systems, inter-basin water transfer projects, is the most effective adaptation to climate change, drought and flooding, as well as food security. This provides a good case of water management and development, particularly for the current uneven water resources and food security by climate change.
C1 Natl Univ Singapore, Inst Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew Sch Publ Policy, Singapore 259772, Singapore.
C3 National University of Singapore
RP Li, SY (corresponding author), Natl Univ Singapore, Inst Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew Sch Publ Policy, 469C Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 259772, Singapore.
EM syli2006@163.com
RI ; Li, Siyue/E-8297-2012
OI li, si yue/0000-0002-4550-892X; Li, Siyue/0000-0002-3097-6819
FU Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy,
   National University of Singapore
FX The research was funded by Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew
   School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
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   Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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PT J
AU van der Voorn, T
   Quist, J
   Svenfelt, A
   Kok, K
   Hickman, R
   Sheppard, S
   Kanyama, AC
   Banister, D
AF van der Voorn, Tom
   Quist, Jaco
   Svenfelt, Asa
   Kok, Kasper
   Hickman, Robin
   Sheppard, Stephen
   Kanyama, Annika Carlsson
   Banister, David
TI Advancing participatory backcasting for climate change adaptation
   planning using 10 cases from 3 continents
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; Backcasting; Visions; Pathways; Scenarios
ID PATHWAYS; FUTURE; MITIGATION; STRATEGIES; DECISIONS; VISIONS; SCIENCE;
   POLICY
AB In the face of climate change, a major challenge is to inform and guide long-term climate change adaptation planning under deep uncertainty, while aiming at transformative change. Normative futures studies approaches, such as participatory backcasting, visioning and transition management, are increasingly applied, but their potential for climate change adaptation research and practice remains undervalued. This paper aims to advance the potential of backcasting in climate adaptation, by comparing various climate change adaptation studies that have used backcasting or visioning approaches. A framework has been further developed and applied to evaluate 10 cases in Africa, Europe and North America, using four dimensions: (i) inputs and settings; (ii) process and methods (iii) results, and (iv), impact. Our evaluation provides key insights into the use and further development of backcasting for climate adaptation. Key elements to add are advanced system modeling, robust elements, pathway switching and hybrid pathways, enhancing participation of marginal groups, and contributing to impact by facilitating the utilization of results and knowledge in practice and decision making.
C1 [van der Voorn, Tom] Erasmus Univ, Dutch Res Inst Transit DRIFT, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
   [Quist, Jaco] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Technol Policy & Management, Jaffalaan 5, NL-2628 BX Delft, Netherlands.
   [Svenfelt, Asa] Linkoping Univ, Ctr Local Govt Studies CKS, S-60174 Linkoping, Sweden.
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   [Hickman, Robin] Bartlett Sch Planning, UCL, Cent House,14 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0NN, England.
   [Sheppard, Stephen] SE2 Sci Ctr,CALP, Dept Resources Management SE2, Landscape Architecture Program, UBC, 2045-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
   [Kanyama, Annika Carlsson] Ecoloop, Ringvagen 100, S-11860 Stockholm, Sweden.
   [Banister, David] Oxford Univ Ctr Environm, Ctr Environm, Sch Geog & Environm, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QY, England.
C3 Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl
   Erasmus MC; Delft University of Technology; Linkoping University; Royal
   Institute of Technology; Wageningen University & Research; University of
   London; University College London; University of British Columbia;
   University of Oxford
RP van der Voorn, T (corresponding author), Erasmus Univ, Dutch Res Inst Transit DRIFT, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
EM vandervoorn@drift.eur.nl; asa.svenfelt@liu.se
RI Kok, Kenneth/F-3264-2013; Quist, Jaco/D-9679-2014; Van+Der+Voorn,
   Tom/K-9427-2019
OI van der Voorn, Tom/0000-0003-1851-8089; Quist, Jaco/0000-0002-6365-4082
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TC 4
Z9 4
U1 1
U2 4
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-0963
J9 CLIM RISK MANAG
JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2023
VL 42
AR 100559
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2023.100559
PG 18
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
   Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA FO5W8
UT WOS:001146804100001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Zhang, LL
   Zhang, Z
   Tao, F
   Luo, YC
   Zhang, J
   Cao, J
AF Zhang, Liangliang
   Zhang, Zhao
   Tao, Fulu
   Luo, Yuchuan
   Zhang, Jing
   Cao, Juan
TI Adapting to climate change precisely through cultivars renewal for rice
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SO AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Agriculture; Climate change impact; Adaptation; Cultivar ideotype; Food
   security
ID LEAF-AREA INDEX; MAJOR CROPS; WHEAT YIELD; MODEL; GRAIN; ADAPTATION;
   CO2; SIMULATION; EXTREMES; IMPACTS
AB Climate change is projected to have an important impact on crop productivity at broad regions of the world. Crop breeders across the globe have continuously been working on development of crop cultivars to adapt to climate change, the detailed information is necessary on when and where the adaptability of current cultivars will be broken and what cultivar traits will be required. Here, we developed a novel hybrid crop modelling approach that coupled a process-based crop model with machine learning and systematically assessed the impacts of climate change on rice productivity for 36 representative cultivars in China. We identified when, where, and what cultivars would be required for rice production to adapt to climate change precisely across China. We showed substantial differences in climate change impacts amongst cultivars. Current cultivars replacement could only alleviate but not offset the potential yield loss due to climate change in the future. Without adaptations and CO2 effect, nearly 67% of single rice and 46% of double rice cultivation areas would require cultivar renewal before 2050. Only two decades of leading time remain in the mid-lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The cultivars with a medium growth cycle, long grain-filling period, high photosynthetic capacity, and less spikelets should be breeding targets to adapt to climate change, although the ideotypic traits could be different for a specific environment and rice type.
C1 [Zhang, Liangliang; Zhang, Zhao; Luo, Yuchuan; Zhang, Jing; Cao, Juan] Beijing Normal Univ, Acad Disaster Reduct & Emergency Management Minsi, Sch Natl Safety & Emergency Management, Beijing, Peoples R China.
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C3 Beijing Normal University; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of
   Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, CAS; Chinese Academy
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RP Zhang, Z (corresponding author), Beijing Normal Univ, Acad Disaster Reduct & Emergency Management Minsi, Sch Natl Safety & Emergency Management, Beijing, Peoples R China.
EM sunny_zhang@bnu.edu.cn
RI 张|Zhang, 朝|Zhao/AAF-8815-2019; Luo, Yuchuan/GSN-5985-2022
OI Tao, F/0000-0001-8574-0080
FU National Science Foundation of China [42061144003, 31761143006,
   41977405]; National Key Research & Development Programme of China
   [2020YFA0608201]
FX Acknowledgments This study was funded by the National Science Foundation
   of China (No. 42061144003, 31761143006, 41977405) , and the National Key
   Research & Development Programme of China (No. 2020YFA0608201) .
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture; Forestry; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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RP Kirby, A (corresponding author), Arizona State Univ, Sch Social & Behav Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
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UT WOS:000452888100017
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Jopp, R
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LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation framework; Delphi study; regional tourism
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ID DELPHI SURVEY; BEHAVIOR
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RP Jopp, R (corresponding author), Victoria Univ, Ctr Tourism & Serv Res, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1094-1665
EI 1741-6507
J9 ASIA PAC J TOUR RES
JI Asia Pac. J. Tour. Res.
PD MAR 1
PY 2013
VL 18
IS 1-2
SI SI
BP 144
EP 164
DI 10.1080/10941665.2012.688515
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 099WU
UT WOS:000315655700009
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Dinda, S
AF Dinda, Soumyananda
GP Informat Resources Management Assoc
TI Adaptation to Climate Change for Sustainable Development: A Survey
SO NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS, AND
   APPLICATIONS
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; SOCIAL VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; IMPACTS; POLICY;
   VALUES; GOVERNANCE; MANAGEMENT; ECONOMICS
AB Climate change is an important global issue. For sustainable development human society must adopt the climate change and reduce vulnerability. This chapter provides an overview on the climate change and its effects, in response how human societies adopt it across the globe. Chapter reviews major papers on adaptation to climate change. Based on major important articles this chapter provides clarity of the concept of adaptation, types of adaptation, measurement of adaptation and determinants of adaptive capacity. It also highlights on sustainable development and shows possible future directions of adaptation and limitations.
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NR 97
TC 2
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U1 0
U2 2
PU IGI GLOBAL
PI HERSEY
PA 701 E CHOCOLATE AVE, STE 200, HERSEY, PA 17033-1240 USA
BN 978-1-5225-0804-5; 978-1-5225-0803-8
PY 2017
BP 334
EP 364
DI 10.4018/978-1-5225-0803-8.ch018
D2 10.4018/978-1-5225-0803-8
PG 31
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
GA BN2WQ
UT WOS:000477803700019
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Carlsen, H
   Dreborg, KH
   Wikman-Svahn, P
AF Carlsen, Henrik
   Dreborg, Karl Henrik
   Wikman-Svahn, Per
TI Tailor-made scenario planning for local adaptation to climate change
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Local planning; Socioeconomic scenarios;
   Participatory methods
ID GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; CHANGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT; TEMPERATURE;
   MORTALITY; FUTURES; LAND
AB This paper presents a tailor-made scenario approach for climate change adaptation planning, which emphasises involvement of stakeholders in the development of socioeconomic scenarios and relates to the planning situation and interest of the planning entity. The method was developed and tested in case studies in three different sectors in Sweden (the health sector, the tourism sector and water resource management). The result of the case studies is that the tailor-made scenario approach facilitated the engagement of the local planning body in climate change adaptation and helped them to analyse consequences and possible solutions in a structured way. However, the scenarios that emerged mainly focused on socioeconomic drivers on which the planning body had a large impact or drivers that can be influenced through cooperation with other actors at the local or regional level. While this result underlines the need for local stakeholder involvement in scenario processes, it also indicates a local bias that could be remedied by a stronger representation of national and global perspectives in the scenario development process. Finally, we discuss how a "bottom-up" approach could be combined with a "consistency" approach, which points towards a possible way forward to a hybrid methodology that is compatible with the scenario framework currently being developed in connection to the fifth assessment report of the IPCC.
C1 [Carlsen, Henrik; Dreborg, Karl Henrik; Wikman-Svahn, Per] Swedish Def Res Agcy FOI, SE-16490 Stockholm, Sweden.
C3 FOI - Swedish Defence Research Agency
RP Wikman-Svahn, P (corresponding author), Swedish Def Res Agcy FOI, SE-16490 Stockholm, Sweden.
EM per.wikman.svahn@foi.se
OI Carlsen, Henrik/0000-0003-1054-6747
FU Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
FX The authors would like to thank all participants in the three case
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   for financial support through the research programme CLIMATOOLS. We also
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PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
EI 1573-1596
J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
PD DEC
PY 2013
VL 18
IS 8
BP 1239
EP 1255
DI 10.1007/s11027-012-9419-x
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 255CE
UT WOS:000327216000009
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Vo, HH
   Mizunoya, T
   Nguyen, CD
AF Hoang Ha Vo
   Mizunoya, Takeshi
   Cong Dinh Nguyen
TI Determinants of farmers' adaptation decisions to climate change in the
   central coastal region of Vietnam
SO ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF REGIONAL SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Smallholder farmers; Adaptation decision; Phu Vang
   district; Central Vietnam
ID LEVEL; CONSERVATION; DEGRADATION; STRATEGIES; HIGHLANDS; ADOPTION; RISK
AB This study examined measures and factors influencing the climate change adaptation decisions of smallholder farmers holding less than 0.5 hectares of farmland. The binary logit model was applied to analyze data collected by face-to-face interviews with 110 households in Phu Vang Coastal District, Thua Thien Hue Province, Central Vietnam. The findings indicate that most farmers accurately perceived climate-related changes during the recent decade, and implemented various adaptation measures in an effort to alleviate the potential risks. Adaptations included changing crop varieties, adjusting farming calendar, diversifying crops, diversifying livestock, improving irrigation, and intensifying soil quality. In addition, the farming household adaptation decisions were positively affected by gender, education level, number of laborers, income level, involvement in local community organizations, and perception of climate change severity and adaptation measure efficacy. Farmer adaptations, in contrast, were negatively influenced by non-farm income and entirely unaffected by access to credit. Policy-related recommendations were proposed to encourage smallholder farmers to adapt to climate change in the region. Recommendations included (1) improvements in the understanding of climate change, especially for female and less educated farmers; (2) more attention paid to the activities of local community organizations to be more attractive for members; (3) participation in the non-agricultural sector in parallel with implementing climate change adaptation measures in agriculture; (4) preferential loans designed as targets for low-income households combined with strict management to avoid misuse by beneficiaries.
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   [Cong Dinh Nguyen] Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Environm & Life Sci, Okayama, Japan.
C3 Hue University; University of Tsukuba; Okayama University
RP Mizunoya, T (corresponding author), Univ Tsukuba, Fac Life & Environm Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
EM vhha@hce.edu.vn; mizunoya.takeshi.ff@u.tsukuba.ac.jp; ncdinh@hce.edu.vn
RI Nguyen, Cong Dinh/GWZ-6615-2022
OI Nguyen, Cong Dinh/0000-0002-4679-6775
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NR 59
TC 30
Z9 30
U1 2
U2 11
PU SPRINGERNATURE
PI LONDON
PA CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, N1 9XW, ENGLAND
SN 2509-7946
EI 2509-7954
J9 ASIA-PAC J REG SCI
JI Asia-Pac. J. Reg. Sci.
PD JUN
PY 2021
VL 5
IS 2
SI SI
BP 327
EP 349
DI 10.1007/s41685-020-00181-5
PG 23
WC Economics; Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public
   Administration
GA ST8JC
UT WOS:000662683100001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Muneer, S
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   Yasin, MA
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AF Muneer, Seher
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TI Farm households' perception and adaptation to climate change in relation
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SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Food crop; Propensity score matching; Productivity;
   Wheat
ID WATER CONSERVATION; PROPENSITY SCORE; STRATEGIES; IMPACT; ADOPTION;
   PUNJAB; DETERMINANTS; SYSTEM; SOIL
AB Challenges to crop sector arising from changing temperature and rainfall cause losses to food crop productivity in particular and agriculture sector in general. The present study aims to see the farm households' perception and adaptation to climate change and to determine the effects of adaptation on food crop productivity in Pakistan using cross-sectional data collected from Punjab and Sindh provinces of Pakistan. Probit model is used to evaluate farmer's understanding of climate change and its associated institutional, socio-economic and demographic variables. Results show that the majority of farmers have experienced the changes in rainfall (76%) and temperature (79%). Socio-economic and demographic variables such as education above primary schooling years, number of earners, medium farm size, NGOs, and access to information sources, namely radio and neighboring farmers, are significantly related with perception of climate change. Propensity score matching method (PSM) is employed for examining the factors influencing adaptation to climate change and the effects of adaptation on food crop productivity. Results of PSM indicate that male household heads, family size, matriculation education, households having access to credit, information source, land quality, perception of rainfall and rented land are significantly related with adaptation to climate change. Productivity gains for adapters are 0.04% and the productivity gains for non-adapters are 3.8% if they adapted. The study suggests the need to invest in farmer's education, improve information sources and skills of existing extension staffs on climate change and adaptation measures. The study posits to increase access to viable credit programs, enabling farmers to invest in adaptation strategies to cope with climate change.
C1 [Muneer, Seher; Bakhsh, Khuda; Ali, Rafaqet; Yasin, Muhammad Asim] COMSATS Univ Islamabad, Dept Econ, Vehari Campus, Vehari, Pakistan.
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C3 COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI); University of Agriculture Faisalabad
RP Bakhsh, K (corresponding author), COMSATS Univ Islamabad, Dept Econ, Vehari Campus, Vehari, Pakistan.
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   rafaqatashiq@cuivehari.edu.pk; dr.asim@cuivehari.edu.pk;
   asifkamran2012@gmail.com
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TC 5
Z9 5
U1 2
U2 5
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1387-585X
EI 1573-2975
J9 ENVIRON DEV SUSTAIN
JI Environ. Dev. Sustain.
PD MAY
PY 2024
VL 26
IS 5
BP 11379
EP 11396
DI 10.1007/s10668-023-03333-7
EA MAY 2023
PG 18
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA D0I7L
UT WOS:000985449800002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ahmed, N
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AF Ahmed, Naeem
   Luqman, Muhammad
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SO NATURAL HAZARDS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation strategies; Urbanization; Local government; Heckman's
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ID VARIABILITY; MITIGATION
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C3 University of Jinan
RP Luqman, M (corresponding author), Univ Jinan, Business Sch, Jinan, Peoples R China.
EM muhammadluqman345@gmail.com
RI Ahmed, Naeem/GWM-9312-2022; Luqman, Muhammad/L-8939-2019
OI Muhammad, Luqman/0000-0003-4119-8212; Ahmed, Dr
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TC 2
Z9 2
U1 8
U2 9
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0921-030X
EI 1573-0840
J9 NAT HAZARDS
JI Nat. Hazards
PD MAY
PY 2024
VL 120
IS 7
BP 6685
EP 6703
DI 10.1007/s11069-024-06501-8
EA MAR 2024
PG 19
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences;
   Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Water Resources
GA RJ3I8
UT WOS:001172031100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Muringai, RT
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AF Muringai, Rodney Tatenda
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TI Climate Change Perceptions, Impacts and Adaptation Strategies: Insights
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SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE fish productivity; livelihoods; extreme weather events; small-scale
   fishers; Lake Kariba
ID LAKE KARIBA; TEMPERATURE
AB The Zambezi River Basin is considered to be highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and adverse weather events, which might cause serious environmental, economic, and social consequences for millions of people. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how natural resource-dependent people perceive climate change, and how they adapt to the changes, as it is very important for climate change adaptation policy formulation and its implementation. Therefore, this study seeks to assess fishers perceptions of climate change, its impacts on fishery resources and livelihoods, and their adaptation strategies. Data were collected from 120 fishers in two basins (Binga and Kariba) along the shores of Lake Kariba using a mixed-method research approach. Meteorological data were obtained from the Meteorological Department Services of Zimbabwe (MSDZ). The findings show that fishers of Lake Kariba have observed changes in temperature and rainfall trends. Fishers believe that the perceived changes of the climatic variables have led to a decline in fish productivity and fish catches. To cope with declining fish stocks and catches, fishers have adopted several adaptation strategies, including changing fishing gear, targeting new fish species, and increasing fishing efforts. These study findings help to set a path towards local specific climate change adaptation strategies for small-scale fishers. This study provided relevant information for policy makers and fisheries stewards to formulate appropriate policies and programmes aimed at enhancing fishers adaptation to climate change and promote sustainable fisheries.
C1 [Muringai, Rodney Tatenda] Univ KwaZulu Natal, African Ctr Food Secur ACFS, Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, Carbis Rd, ZA-3201 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
   [Mafongoya, Paramu] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Ctr Agr & Environm Dev, Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, Carbis Rd, ZA-3201 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
   [Lottering, Romano Trent] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, Geog Dept, King Edward Rd, ZA-3201 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
C3 University of Kwazulu Natal; University of Kwazulu Natal; University of
   Kwazulu Natal
RP Muringai, RT (corresponding author), Univ KwaZulu Natal, African Ctr Food Secur ACFS, Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, Carbis Rd, ZA-3201 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
EM rodneymuringai@gmail.com; mafongoya@ukzn.ac.za; lottering@ukzn.ac.za
RI Lottering, Romano/T-9371-2019; Muringai, Rodney/GSE-0921-2022
OI Lottering, Romano/0000-0003-2381-4915
FU South Africa's National Research Foundation (NRF) [86893]
FX This research was funded by South Africa's National Research Foundation
   (NRF), grant number 86893.
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J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
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PY 2022
VL 14
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AR 3456
DI 10.3390/su14063456
PG 19
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 0A9GB
UT WOS:000774253400001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Khan, NA
   Khanal, U
   Wilson, C
   Shah, AA
   Tariq, MAUR
AF Khan, Nasir Abbas
   Khanal, Uttam
   Wilson, Clevo
   Shah, Ashfaq Ahmad
   Tariq, Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman
TI The Impact of Farmers' Adaptation to Climate Change on Rice Yields:
   Implications for Sustainable Food Systems
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate risk; adaptation; agriculture; endogenous switching; Pakistan
ID PUNJAB PROVINCE; SMART AGRICULTURE; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; GREEN-REVOLUTION;
   LEVEL ADAPTATION; NILE BASIN; STRATEGIES; PRODUCTIVITY; RISK;
   DETERMINANTS
AB Remarkable agricultural productivity gains have been achieved during the last several decades as a result of green revolution (GR) technologies that have greatly increased food production and reduced hunger. However, climate change threatens to reverse the progress made so far in the fight against food insecurity. The agricultural sector in many developing countries, including the rice and wheat producers such as in Punjab (Pakistan and India), is highly vulnerable to climate change, which has serious implications for rural livelihoods and food security. Adaptation is considered a key tool to tackle climate challenges at the farm level and is, therefore, the focus of this study in terms of its impact on rice yields. A household survey was conducted in the Punjab province of Pakistan, and farmers were interviewed face-to-face. We employed a simultaneous equations model to assess the differential impacts of climate change adaptation on adapting and non-adapting farmers' rice yields. Using the cross-sectional data of 480 rice growers, an endogenous switching regression model provided a means to estimate the selection bias of farmers' attributes. The results show a significant positive impact of adaptations on rice yields. Specifically, the yield of farmers who adapted to climate change was 24% higher than the non-adapting farmers. The results further indicate that non-adapters can also benefit from the adaptation strategies if they decide to adapt. We also found a significant positive effect of farmers' climate risk perceptions, literacy level, access to irrigation, ownership of livestock, and availability of farm advisory services on their adaptation decisions. These results, therefore, suggest that policymakers should take into account farmers' local adaptation knowledge and farming practices when formulating adaptation policies.
C1 [Khan, Nasir Abbas] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, Res Ctr Risk Management & Emergency Decis Making, Sch Management Sci & Engn, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China.
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   [Tariq, Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman] Charles Darwin Univ, Coll Engn IT & Environm, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.
C3 Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology; Queensland
   University of Technology (QUT); Hohai University; Victoria University;
   Victoria University; Charles Darwin University
RP Tariq, MAUR (corresponding author), Victoria Univ, Coll Engn & Sci, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.; Tariq, MAUR (corresponding author), Victoria Univ, Inst Sustainable Ind & Liveable Cities, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.; Tariq, MAUR (corresponding author), Charles Darwin Univ, Coll Engn IT & Environm, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.
EM atiq.tariq@yahoo.com
RI Tariq, Muhammad/ABG-4263-2020; Khan, Nasir Abbas/Z-3608-2019; , SHAH
   ASHFAQ AHMAD, PHD/J-2476-2019
OI Tariq, Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman/0000-0002-0226-7310; Khan, Nasir
   Abbas/0000-0002-6079-715X; Khanal, Uttam/0000-0002-3946-0827; , SHAH
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U1 3
U2 18
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 14
IS 23
AR 16035
DI 10.3390/su142316035
PG 18
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 6X1GU
UT WOS:000896171100001
OA gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Few, R
   Spear, D
   Singh, C
   Tebboth, MGL
   Davies, JE
   Thompson-Hall, MC
AF Few, Roger
   Spear, Dian
   Singh, Chandni
   Tebboth, Mark G. L.
   Davies, Julia E.
   Thompson-Hall, Mary C.
TI Culture as a mediator of climate change adaptation: Neither static nor
   unidirectional
SO WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; barrier; climate change; culture; enabler
ID PERSPECTIVES; STRATEGIES; RESILIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; BARRIERS; CAMELS
AB Though there is increasing recognition of the cultural dimensions that shape climate change adaptation, our experience from working with actors engaged in adaptation policy and practice suggests that the role of culture still tends to be conceived in overly narrow and fixed terms. This is exemplified in portrayals of conservative cultural norms as stifling positive change. A growing body of research across the world indicates that the reality is seldom as simple as this-culture works in complex and variable ways, and, most importantly, is inherently dynamic. Drawing especially from research work on vulnerability and adaptation conducted in semi-arid regions, we illustrate this argument by briefly exploring three themes-multiple knowledge systems for farming in Botswana, the dynamics of pastoralist values and livelihoods in Kenya, and the interplay of caste and livelihood choices in India. Understanding how different facets of culture such as these operate in context helps move away from viewing culture statically as a barrier or enabler, and toward a more plural and dynamic appreciation of the role of culture in adaptation. This includes recognizing the potential for factors that may be construed as barriers to become enablers. Critical, balanced engagement with cultural dimensions in both research and practice, understanding and working with these dynamic social structures, is essential if adaptation is to create meaningful and lasting change for those who need it most.
   This article is categorized under:
   Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change > Values-Based Approach to Vulnerability and Adaptation
C1 [Few, Roger; Tebboth, Mark G. L.] Univ East Anglia, Sch Int Dev, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
   [Few, Roger; Tebboth, Mark G. L.] Tyndall Ctr Climate Change Res, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
   [Spear, Dian; Davies, Julia E.] Univ Cape Town, African Climate & Dev, Rondebosch, South Africa.
   [Singh, Chandni] Indian Inst Human Settlements, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, Rondebosch, South Africa.
   [Thompson-Hall, Mary C.] START Int Inc, Washington, DC USA.
C3 University of East Anglia; University of East Anglia; University of Cape
   Town
RP Few, R (corresponding author), Univ East Anglia, Sch Int Dev, Norwich, Norfolk, England.; Few, R (corresponding author), Tyndall Ctr Climate Change Res, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
EM r.few@uea.ac.uk
RI Singh, Chandni/H-8384-2019; Few, Roger/AAT-3914-2021; Tebboth,
   Mark/AAK-9815-2020; Spear, Dian/B-2469-2009
OI Tebboth, Mark/0000-0003-1193-8080; Spear, Dian/0000-0002-2417-3980; Few,
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Moser, SC
   Ekstrom, JA
   Kim, J
   Heitsch, S
AF Moser, Susanne C.
   Ekstrom, Julia A.
   Kim, Julia
   Heitsch, Samantha
TI Adaptation finance archetypes: local governments' persistent challenges
   of funding adaptation to climate change and ways to overcome them
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE archetype analysis; barriers; California; climate change adaptation;
   finance; local government
ID ANALYZING SOCIOECOLOGICAL PATTERNS; ACTION SITUATIONS; BARRIERS;
   VULNERABILITY; POLICY; COORDINATION; GOVERNANCE; NETWORKS; INSIGHTS
AB Faced with increasing climate extremes and climate change impacts, local governments in California are eager to advance their adaptation measures and build local resilience. However, as previous studies and day-to-day interactions with local leaders make clear, identifying ways to resource adaptation is one of the most significant barriers to progress. This paper draws on selected findings from a study that aimed to better describe the nature of the adaptation finance challenges local governments face so as to find ways to overcome them. Building on initial findings from an online survey and nine stakeholder workshops to deepen the understanding of the nature of funding and financing challenges for local governments, we use a methodological innovation in archetype analysis, grounded theory, to develop a suite of 15 archetypal adaptation finance challenges, i.e., repeatedly found patterns of interrelated causal factors, traits, and outcomes ranging from establishing a matter of concern worthy of attention (and funding) to acquiring, using, and managing adaptation finance. These archetypes are found across different types and sizes of local governments facing different climate change threats. The resulting deeper understanding of local adaptation funding challenges represents an important contribution to the literature and opens up new avenues for intervention beyond the prevailing focus on creating new funding vehicles. We offer archetype-specific recommendations to overcome or reduce these critical finance challenges in local climate change adaptation.
C1 [Moser, Susanne C.] Susanne Moser Res & Consulting, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA.
   [Moser, Susanne C.] Antioch Univ New England, Keene, NH 03431 USA.
   [Ekstrom, Julia A.] Calif Dept Water Resources, Climate Change Program, Sacramento, CA USA.
   [Ekstrom, Julia A.] Univ Calif Davis, Policy Inst Energy Environm & Econ, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
   [Kim, Julia] Local Govt Commiss, Sacramento, CA USA.
   [Heitsch, Samantha] ICF Int, Fairfax, VA USA.
C3 Antioch University New England; University of California System;
   University of California Davis
RP Moser, SC (corresponding author), Susanne Moser Res & Consulting, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA.; Moser, SC (corresponding author), Antioch Univ New England, Keene, NH 03431 USA.
FU California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA); California Natural Resources
   Agency; USEPA [83519401]; EPA
FX The research team would like to thank the California Natural Resources
   Agency (CNRA) for funding support for this project and Jamie Anderson,
   DWR, and Michael McCormick, Office of Planning and Research (OPR) for
   advice along the way. The research would not have been possible without
   the workshop participants and survey respondents who gave generously of
   their time to share their experience of adaptation finance-related
   challenges. Several individuals assisted this project at various points
   and we appreciate each and every one's contributions, including the
   workshop note takers and those providing space for the events. Rob Kay,
   Brenda Dix, Maya Bruguera, and Hannah Wagner (all ICF) contributed
   critical support on project management, the survey, and literature
   review; Kif Scheuer (LGC) helped with the workshop facilitation and
   overall thinking. The work reported here was sponsored by the California
   Natural Resources Agency and administered by the University of
   California-Berkeley Energy and Climate Institute. It does not
   necessarily represent the views of the Natural Resources Agency, its
   employees, or the State of California. In addition, J.E.'s time on this
   project was partially supported by USEPA grant number 83519401. Its
   contents are solely the responsibility of the grantee and do not
   necessarily represent the official views of the USEPA. The EPA grant and
   ICF helped with publication fees and we thank them for helping to make
   this paper open access.
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PT J
AU Pesch, U
AF Pesch, Udo
TI The Good Life and Climate Adaptation
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE the good life; climate adaptation; ethics; deliberation; ecological
   ethics; moral hypotheses; agency; exceptionalism
ID PUBLIC-PARTICIPATION; SUSTAINABILITY; AGENCY
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C3 Delft University of Technology
RP Pesch, U (corresponding author), Delft Univ Technol, Fac Technol Policy & Management, NL-2628 BX Delft, Netherlands.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA YE7CC
UT WOS:000741277900001
OA Green Published, gold
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ER

PT J
AU Dedekorkut-Howes, A
   Torabi, E
   Howes, M
AF Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin
   Torabi, Elnaz
   Howes, Michael
TI Planning for a different kind of sea change: lessons from Australia for
   sea level rise and coastal flooding
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; protect; accommodate; retreat model;
   structural and non-structural measures; policy reversal; horizontal and
   vertical consistency; policy review
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; MANAGEMENT; CHALLENGES;
   RESILIENCE; VULNERABILITY; QUEENSLAND; DISASTERS; BARRIERS; POLICIES
AB Climate change increases hazards for coastal cities where a large proportion of the world's population lives. Adaptation to its impacts ought to be a key focus for planning and policymaking in highly vulnerable countries like Australia. This responsibility, however, has been largely left to local councils with mixed results. This leaves substantial parts of the population at risk where adaptation plans are lacking. Even worse, since the impacts of climate change do not respect jurisdictional boundaries, there is a spill-over risk where good adaptation planning by one council may be undermined by the lack of action in an adjacent council. These risks can be reduced if state and federal governments provide more consistent support and guidance. This paper takes an integrated approach in comparing the relevant legislation, policies, plans, and strategies related to coastal management across the national and state/territory jurisdictions in Australia. The findings indicate that there are major differences, with some states (South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, and Queensland) having more detailed policies and plans for addressing sea level rise and coastal flooding. The findings have implications beyond Australia, particularly for those countries with more devolved or federal systems of government, and provide key lessons for adaptation to climate change. Key policy insights In the absence of national guidance and leadership, climate adaptation responses will remain uneven across jurisdictions placing more of the population at risk and undermining what adaptation plans there are. National, state, and territory policies or plans are more effective if they are consistent over time, but they are undermined by reversals when governments change between political parties that have widely varying views on climate change. Effective long-term adaptation policymaking and planning therefore require a bipartisan commitment and consistent political will across the major political parties to prioritize the problem and commit significant public resources to a response.
C1 [Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin; Torabi, Elnaz; Howes, Michael] Griffith Univ, Sch Environm & Sci, Gold Coast, Australia.
   [Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin; Torabi, Elnaz; Howes, Michael] Griffith Univ, Cities Res Intitute, Gold Coast, Australia.
C3 Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus; Griffith
   University; Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus
RP Dedekorkut-Howes, A (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Sch Environm & Sci, Gold Coast, Australia.
EM a.dedekorkut@griffith.edu.au
RI Torabi, Elnaz/AAA-3814-2020; Howes, Michael/S-2804-2019; Torabi,
   Elnaz/V-3585-2018; Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin/V-5636-2018
OI Torabi, Elnaz/0000-0003-4578-8199; Howes, Michael/0000-0003-1102-1483;
   Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin/0000-0002-3844-4796
FU Griffith University, School of Environment
FX This work was supported by Griffith University, School of Environment.
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PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1469-3062
EI 1752-7457
J9 CLIM POLICY
JI Clim. Policy
PD FEB 7
PY 2021
VL 21
IS 2
BP 152
EP 170
DI 10.1080/14693062.2020.1819766
EA SEP 2020
PG 19
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA PZ8HC
UT WOS:000573991900001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bate, BG
   Kimengsi, JN
   Amawa, SG
AF Bate, Bate Godwill
   Kimengsi, Jude Ndzifon
   Amawa, Sani Gur
TI Determinants and Policy Implications of Farmers' Climate Adaptation
   Choices in Rural Cameroon
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation strategies; determinants; policy
   implications; rural Cameroon
ID STATE
AB The issue of climate change and its related impacts is now a social reality. The paradigm shift today in climate change issues is focused on mitigation and adaptation. Besides mitigation, adaptation is considered as an essential strategy for reducing the severity and cost of climate change impacts given the fact that additional future climate change is considered as being inevitable. In this paper, we analyze household socio-economic determinants of climate change adaptation and their policy implications. A survey of 130 farmers in four farm communities in Cameroon was conducted to capture the determinants of farmers' adaptation to climate change. We employed the binary Logistic regression model to assess the determinants of climate adaptation. Results reveal that in the midst of climate change, 78.33% of farmers have adopted rainfall-related adaptation while 63.33% have resorted to temperature-related adaptation. Based on the binary logistic regression, access to road, access to non-farm income source, and membership of farmers' groups were significant determinants for the adoption of temperature-related adaptation options. Furthermore, access to improved seeds was found to be the lone significant determinant for the adoption of rainfall-related adaptation options. All in all, much is required to strengthen farmers' adaptive capacity and increase the range of adaptation options undertaken. As such, policies geared towards building farmers' resilience should effectively capture the following tri-factors: provision of access roads linking farm communities to nearby urban centres, upscaling institutional interventions with regards to providing high quality and resistant seeds to farmers, and incentivizing farmers to create or join social groups in order to facilitate adaptation uptake.
C1 [Bate, Bate Godwill; Amawa, Sani Gur] Univ Buea, Dept Geog, Fac Social & Management Sci, POB 63, Buea 00237, Cameroon.
   [Kimengsi, Jude Ndzifon] Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Environm Sci, Inst Trop Forestry & Forest Prod, D-01062 Dresden, Germany.
   [Kimengsi, Jude Ndzifon] Catholic Univ Cameroon CATUC, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, POB 782, Bamenda 00237, Cameroon.
C3 Technische Universitat Dresden
RP Kimengsi, JN (corresponding author), Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Environm Sci, Inst Trop Forestry & Forest Prod, D-01062 Dresden, Germany.; Kimengsi, JN (corresponding author), Catholic Univ Cameroon CATUC, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, POB 782, Bamenda 00237, Cameroon.
EM gbatebate@gmail.com; jude_ndzifon.kimengsi@tu-dresden.de;
   amawasg@yahoo.com
OI Kimengsi, Jude Ndzifon/0000-0002-1927-7443; Bate, Bate
   Godwill/0000-0001-5486-8102
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U2 8
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD APR 1
PY 2019
VL 11
IS 7
AR 1921
DI 10.3390/su11071921
PG 14
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
   Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HW2WV
UT WOS:000466551600098
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Jeong, H
   Kim, H
   Kim, H
AF Jeong, Hoyoung
   Kim, Hongjo
   Kim, Hyoungkwan
TI Optimization Procedure for Climate Change Adaptation Investment
   Planning: Case of Flood Disaster Prevention in Seoul
SO JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Infrastructure; Optimization; Prioritization
ID MANAGEMENT; DRAINAGE; IMPACTS; MODEL
AB With the growing trend in extreme weather events, establishing an optimal investment plan for infrastructure adaptation has attracted considerable research interest aimed at minimizing future damage in urban areas that have limited resources. Most previous studies focused on optimization problems of infrastructure adaptation for climate change in a single urban district, but multiple key variables of an adaptation plan-investment target, amount, and timing-should be developed simultaneously for interconnected urban districts. Thus, there is a knowledge gap regarding optimization for infrastructure adaptation in interconnected urban districts. This study suggests a model for establishing an infrastructure adaptation plan in urban areas under various climate change scenarios using an optimization method. The proposed model derives the infrastructure investment plan, which includes the key decision variables of investment amount, location, and timing. The model was applied to derive an investment plan for a sewer system covering the 25 administrative districts in Seoul under six future scenarios. The proposed method aims to provide a basis for adaptation planning for urban infrastructure, maximizing benefits from the limited resources.
C1 [Jeong, Hoyoung] Seoul Inst Technol, Dept Urban Infrastruct Res, Dept Res Planning & Dev, Seoul 03909, South Korea.
   [Kim, Hongjo] Univ Dayton, Dept Civil & Environm Engn & Engn Mech, Dayton, OH 45469 USA.
   [Kim, Hyoungkwan] Yonsei Univ, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
C3 University System of Ohio; University of Dayton; Yonsei University
RP Kim, H (corresponding author), Yonsei Univ, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
EM jhy32022@sit.re.kr; hkim01@udayton.edu; hyoungkwan@yonsei.ac.kr
FU National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education
   [2018R1A6A1A08025348]; Ministry of Science and ICT [2018R1A2B2008600];
   Seoul Institute of Technology
FX This work was supported by a National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
   grant funded by the Ministry of Education (No. 2018R1A6A1A08025348), the
   Ministry of Science and ICT (No. 2018R1A2B2008600), and Seoul Institute
   of Technology.
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U2 31
PU ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
PI RESTON
PA 1801 ALEXANDER BELL DR, RESTON, VA 20191-4400 USA
SN 0733-9496
EI 1943-5452
J9 J WATER RES PLAN MAN
JI J. Water Resour. Plan. Manage.-ASCE
PD FEB 1
PY 2020
VL 146
IS 2
AR 04019077
DI 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001153
PG 10
WC Engineering, Civil; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Engineering; Water Resources
GA JW0ZA
UT WOS:000502787200010
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ko, J
   Lee, HF
AF Ko, Jeremy
   Lee, Harry F.
TI International Monetary Fund Conditionalities May Weaken the Recipient
   States' Readiness to Adapt to Climate Change! Evidence from 1995 to 2020
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE IMF; adaptation; readiness; climate change; conditionalities
ID STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMS; CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS; IMF
   CONDITIONALITY; WORLD-BANK; POLITICS; DEMOCRACY; GROWTH; IMPACT; AID
AB While several studies examine the effects of IMF conditionalities and IMF programs in relation to climate change, to our knowledge, there are no studies that empirically examine the effect of IMF conditionalities on recipient states' readiness to address climate change. Using a two-stage least square instrumental variable approach, we found that IMF conditionalities related to the fiscal balance policy area and, to a lesser extent, the external debt policy area weaken the recipient states' climate change readiness. These findings are supported by a series of robustness checks. Nonetheless, this reflects that IMF conditionalities that fiscally restrain states can weaken their fiscal capacity to invest in climate change adaptation. Therefore, our research findings carry policy implications for the IMF, and future research is needed to examine the IMF in relation to its climate change initiatives. The limitations of this study are also discussed.
C1 [Ko, Jeremy] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Ctr Comparat & Int Studies, Dept Humanities Social & Polit Sci, Zurich, Switzerland.
   [Lee, Harry F.] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Geog & Resource Management, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; ETH Zurich; Chinese
   University of Hong Kong
RP Lee, HF (corresponding author), Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Geog & Resource Management, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM harrylee@cuhk.edu.hk
RI Ko, Jeremy/LOR-4784-2024; Lee, Harry/M-9979-2019
OI Lee, Harry/0000-0001-5415-7845; Ko, Jeremy/0009-0007-3880-6981
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JI Int. J. Sociol.
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PT J
AU Meshkani, T
AF Meshkani, Taraneh
TI Climate change and flooding: governmental responses to displacement and
   relocation in Jakarta's informal neighborhoods
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Environmental justice; Jakarta; Kampung; Bukit Duri; Melayu; KIP;
   Batavia; Flood mitigation; Planning policies; Eviction; Infrastructure;
   Rusuwana; Subsidence; Ciliwung River
ID RESILIENCE; ADAPTATION; RESETTLEMENT; EVICTIONS; JUSTICE; WATERS; POLICY
AB PurposeThis study aims to analyze the policies and strategies used by governmental organizations to address the impacts of climate change in informal neighborhoods, kampungs, such as Bukit Duri and Melayu in Jakarta, Indonesia, focusing on canal and river flooding mitigation and infrastructure development. The research examines the displacement of residents due to the demolition of informal settlements along riverbanks, the role of different governmental organizations and the implications of these policies on affected communities.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses the theoretical framework of environmental injustice to evaluate the strategies used by the Indonesian Government to address climate change adaptation in Jakarta, with a specific focus on the problem of flooding and its impact on displacement. By analyzing the history and outcomes of flood mitigation policies, this paper assesses the government's strategies related to infrastructure, evacuation and socialization. In doing so, the study examines the social impact of these policies on affected communities. Furthermore, social listening and media analysis of Twitter data and various news outlets are conducted to gain insights into the living conditions and experiences of displaced residents in two public housing projects.FindingsThe study revealed the challenges faced by the government in implementing policies for climate change adaptation and flood mitigation in Jakarta, including a lack of community engagement with residents of the Kampungs in the decision-making process for relocation. Despite government efforts and providing low-cost apartments (rusuwana), the analysis sheds light on the various forms of injustice that result from the government's approach to climate change adaptation in Jakarta.Originality/valueThis study examines social justice issues in Jakarta's informal neighborhoods and explores locally driven efforts vs government-mandated policies for managing natural hazards and adapting to climate change.
C1 [Meshkani, Taraneh] Kent State Univ, Coll Architecture & Environm Design, Kent, OH 44240 USA.
C3 University System of Ohio; Kent State University; Kent State University
   Salem; Kent State University Kent
RP Meshkani, T (corresponding author), Kent State Univ, Coll Architecture & Environm Design, Kent, OH 44240 USA.
EM tmeshkan@kent.edu
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PT S
AU Smith, TF
   Thomsen, DC
   Keys, N
AF Smith, Timothy Frederick
   Thomsen, Dana C.
   Keys, Noni
BE Ford, JD
   BerrangFord, L
TI The Australian Experience
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN DEVELOPED NATIONS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
SE Advances in Global Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Australia; Adaptation policy; Adaptation research; Australian
   Government; Local adaptation; CSIRO; National Climate Change Adaptation
   Research Facility; Climate Adaptation National Research Flagship; Local
   Adaptation Pathways Program
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; ENVIRONMENT
AB The past focus of climate change action in Australia was dominated by mitigation initiatives and these remain a critical and urgent issue. However, the global imperative for planning and action to adapt to likely climate change impacts articulated by the scientific community has now been adopted as a key imperative for governments, industries, and communities alike. While it is often difficult to separate climate change adaptation initiatives from existing risk management or sustainability initiatives, over recent years there has been clear identification of new climate change adaptation policies and programs. These initiatives range from local-scale planning to reduce vulnerability, to national research programs such as the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Climate Adaptation Flagship. The Australian Government has also created a Department of Climate Change to coordinate and support activities at the national level. One of the key challenges that remains is mainstreaming the understanding of vulnerability to climate change impacts and associated adaptation initiatives, across and within sectors. For example, the emphasis of research and action has been based on assessments of exposure, with only a limited number of past research projects focused on the understanding of sensitivity and adaptive capacity. Furthermore, climate change adaptation is usually framed within an economic rationalist paradigm, rather than a quality of life paradigm, and consequently there are challenges and potential paradoxes associated with achieving overriding goals such as short-term economic growth. Nevertheless, Australia continues to build upon existing mitigation and risk management initiatives and has now embraced a range of policies, strategies, and promising actions to enhance climate change adaptation.
C1 [Smith, Timothy Frederick; Thomsen, Dana C.; Keys, Noni] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Maroochydore, DC 4558, Australia.
C3 University of the Sunshine Coast
RP Smith, TF (corresponding author), Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Maroochydore, DC 4558, Australia.
EM Tim.Smith@usc.edu.au; dthomsen@usc.edu.au; noni.keys@gmail.com
OI Thomsen, Dana C/0000-0002-5913-3225; Smith, Timothy/0000-0002-3991-5211
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JI Adv. Glob. Change Res.
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PT J
AU Barrowman, HM
   Kumar, M
AF Barrowman, Hannah Maree
   Kumar, Mahendra
TI Conceptions of vulnerability in adaptation projects: a critical
   examination of the role of development aid agencies in Timor-Leste
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Conceptualisations; Vulnerability; Climate change adaptation;
   International development; Equity; Transformation
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; AGRICULTURE; ENVIRONMENT; FUTURE; LEVEL;
   STATE
AB It is widely acknowledged that Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are particularly vulnerable to climate change and will continue to require external support to adapt to current and future impacts. The international development community plays an important role in supporting SIDS adapt to climatic changes, and calls for increased international commitment have been made. However, how the vulnerability of SIDS to climate change is being conceptualised and, subsequently, how adaptation programmes are conceived and designed by the international development community are yet to be critically explored. Using Timor-Leste as a case study, this study examines the conceptual trends underpinning 32 donor-led adaptation programmes implemented from 2010 to the present date. Results show that donor-led adaptation programmes continue to conceptualise climate change vulnerability as a biophysical issue rather than a consequence of the dynamic interactions between political, institutional, economic and social structures. Adaptation policy responses therefore have limited ability to target more nuanced and broader-scale structures affecting SIDS and may be falling short in their efforts to reduce the vulnerability of SIDS. We argue that it is critical that the international development community re-conceptualise its approach to vulnerability reduction in SIDS. We conclude by highlighting how the Paris Agreement, with its expanding understanding of vulnerability, can act as a useful instrument to promote such changes.
C1 [Barrowman, Hannah Maree] Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, 48 Linnaeus Way, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
   [Kumar, Mahendra] Australian Natl Univ, Climate Change Inst, 48 Linnaeus Way, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
C3 Australian National University; Australian National University
RP Barrowman, HM (corresponding author), Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, 48 Linnaeus Way, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
EM hannah.barrowman@anu.edu.au; mahendra.kumar@anu.edu.au
FU Australian Government under the Research Training Programme (RTP)
   Scholarship
FX This study received financial support from the Australian Government
   under the Research Training Programme (RTP) Scholarship.
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PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 1436-3798
EI 1436-378X
J9 REG ENVIRON CHANGE
JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
PD DEC
PY 2018
VL 18
IS 8
SI SI
BP 2355
EP 2367
DI 10.1007/s10113-018-1333-7
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HA8VS
UT WOS:000450572900015
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Güiza, L
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AF Guiza, Leonardo
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BE Avila, LMM
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TI Rural women, land and adaptation to climate change
SO CUIDADO DE LA TIERRA: MUJER, AMBIENTE Y CAMBIO CLIMATICO
SE Coleccion Textos de Jurisprudencia
LA Spanish
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID GENDER; REDUCTION; POVERTY; IMPACT
C1 [Guiza, Leonardo] Univ Rosario, Fac Jurisprudencia, Carrera Acad, Bogota, Colombia.
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RP Güiza, L (corresponding author), Univ Rosario, Fac Jurisprudencia, Carrera Acad, Bogota, Colombia.
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PI BOGOTA
PA PROGRAMA PSICOLOGIA, FAC MED, CARRERA 24 63 C-69 QUINTA DE MUTIS,
   BOGOTA, 00000, COLOMBIA
BN 978-958-738-796-4; 978-958-738-795-7
J9 COLEC TEXT JUR
PY 2016
BP 77
EP 99
D2 10.12804/tj9789587387964
PG 23
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies; Women's Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Women's Studies
GA BQ1HA
UT WOS:000575671600005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU van Buuren, A
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   van Leeuwen, C
   Eshuis, J
   Ellen, GJ
AF van Buuren, Arwin
   Keessen, Andrea M.
   van Leeuwen, Corniel
   Eshuis, Jasper
   Ellen, Gerald Jan
TI Implementation arrangements for climate adaptation in the Netherlands:
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SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptive governance; climate adaptation; flexible arrangements;
   governance; implementation
ID WATER GOVERNANCE; TRANSITIONS; COMMUNITY; BARRIERS; LEVEL; LAW
AB Adaptation to climate change is a rapidly emerging policy domain. Over the last decade we have witnessed many attempts to enhance the climate robustness of agriculture, urban development, water systems, and nature to an increase in flood and drought risks due to a higher variability in rainfall patterns and sea level rise. In the vulnerable Dutch delta, regional authorities have developed adaptation measures that deal with flood risk, the availability of fresh water, subsidence, and salt water intrusion. In view of all the uncertainties that surround climate change, scientists emphasize that it should be possible to make changes when conditions change or insights evolve. The concept of adaptive governance has been introduced to facilitate the process of climate adaptation. Adaptive governance requires the availability of governance arrangements that facilitate adaptiveness by being flexible to enable adjustment. Although flexible arrangements for adaptation to climate change make sense from an adaptive governance perspective, from a more bureaucratic, political, and legal perspective, there might be good reasons to make arrangements as solid and robust as possible. In this article we answer the question to what extent the arrangements used to implement various adaptation measures are really adaptive and what mechanisms play a role in obstructing the accomplishment of adaptive arrangements. By analyzing and comparing nine adaptation cases, dealing with different climate issues, and the arrangements used to implement them from both a governance and a legal perspective, we are able to get more detailed insight into the main characteristics of the selected arrangements, their degree of adaptiveness, and the main hampering mechanisms for the creation or functioning of adaptive arrangements.
C1 [van Buuren, Arwin; van Leeuwen, Corniel; Eshuis, Jasper] Erasmus Univ, Dept Publ Adm, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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C3 Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl
   Erasmus MC; Utrecht University; Deltares
RP van Buuren, A (corresponding author), Erasmus Univ, Dept Publ Adm, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
RI Eshuis, Jasper/B-4547-2014; van Buuren, Arwin/I-6240-2013
OI van Buuren, Arwin/0000-0002-8504-0495
FU Knowledge for Climate; Dutch Province of Noord-Brabant
FX This research was part of a research project within the Knowledge for
   Climate project: HSDR 3.5 Adaptive Implementation Arrangements. We want
   to thank Knowledge for Climate and the Dutch Province of Noord-Brabant
   for funding this project. We want to thank our partners in this project
   for their fruitful cooperation. We also want to thank the anonymous
   reviewers for their excellent comments on earlier versions of this
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U2 37
PU RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
PI WOLFVILLE
PA ACADIA UNIV, BIOLOGY DEPT, WOLFVILLE, NS B0P 1X0, CANADA
SN 1708-3087
J9 ECOL SOC
JI Ecol. Soc.
PY 2015
VL 20
IS 4
AR 11
DI 10.5751/ES-07704-200411
PG 13
WC Ecology; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA DA2MM
UT WOS:000367628900003
OA Green Published, Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dany, V
   Bowen, KJ
   Miller, F
AF Dany, Va
   Bowen, Kathryn J.
   Miller, Fiona
TI Assessing the institutional capacity to adapt to climate change: a case
   study in the Cambodian health and water sectors
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE water sector; capacity; climate change adaptation; governance; Cambodia;
   health sector
AB Institutional capacity is an important element for climate change adaptation (CCA) and the development of such capacity is a great challenge in a Least Developed Country like Cambodia where resources are limited. An important first step to increasing capacity is via an understanding of the level of existing capacity; future priorities can then be subsequently identified. This study aimed to assess the capacity of organizations to implement climate change activities in Cambodia in order to provide such a basis for building capacity. Four elements of capacity were investigated in this research: (1) financial resources, (2) cooperation and coordination of stakeholders, (3) availability and quality of information on vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, and (4) the level of understanding of climate change vulnerability and adaptation. The data were collected through semistructured interviews with a wide range of government and non-government informants across a number of sectors. Results of the study showed that informants perceived capacity for CCA to be very constrained, especially in terms of financial resources and cooperation, and addressing these factors was ranked as the highest climate change capacity priority. Institutional capacity constraints were considered to relate more generally to weak governance of CCA. In light of our research findings, the absence of local higher education institutions in CCA activities should be addressed. The support of such institutions would provide an important mechanism to progress both capacity development as well as partnerships and coordination between different types of organizations and relevant sectors.
   Policy relevance
   Capacity for CCA within Cambodian health and water sectors was perceived to be very constrained across a range of interdependent factors. Increasing funding was ranked as the highest priority for building capacity for CCA; however, governance factors such as 'improved cooperation' were also ranked highly. Improving stakeholders' awareness of the availability of adaptation funds and resources, and their responsiveness to funding criteria, is an important implication of our research, as is improving the mobilization of local resources and the private sector. To address the issue of weak cooperation among stakeholders, improving the coordination function of the National Climate Change Committee (NCCC) regarding stakeholder engagement and capacity building is crucial. Ensuring that CCA activities are based on sound information and knowledge from across different disciplines and, importantly, include the perspectives of vulnerable people themselves, ultimately underpins and supports the realization of the above priorities.
C1 [Dany, Va] Royal Univ Phnom Penh, Dept Environm, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
   [Dany, Va] Bond Univ, Inst Sustainable Dev & Architecture, Southport, Qld 4229, Australia.
   [Bowen, Kathryn J.] Australian Natl Univ, Natl Ctr Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
   [Bowen, Kathryn J.; Miller, Fiona] Univ Melbourne, Dept Resource Management & Geog, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   [Miller, Fiona] Macquarie Univ, Dept Geog & Environm, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
C3 Bond University; Australian National University; University of
   Melbourne; Macquarie University
RP Dany, V (corresponding author), Royal Univ Phnom Penh, Dept Environm, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
EM dva@bond.edu.au
OI Miller, Fiona/0000-0003-4427-6466; Bowen, Kathryn/0000-0002-2125-1963
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U2 44
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1469-3062
EI 1752-7457
J9 CLIM POLICY
JI Clim. Policy
PD MAY 4
PY 2015
VL 15
IS 3
BP 388
EP 409
DI 10.1080/14693062.2014.937385
PG 22
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA CF9PT
UT WOS:000352898400007
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Borsdorf, A
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AF Borsdorf, Axel
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   Alfonso Ortega, Luis
TI The Biosphere Reserve Cinturon Andino, Colombia. A regional model of
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SO REVISTA DE GEOGRAFIA NORTE GRANDE
LA Spanish
DT Article
DE Biosphere reserve; climate change adaptation; ecosystem services;
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ID CONSERVATION
AB The Rio Las Piedras basin in the Biosphere Reserve Cinturon Andino (Colombia) serves as a laboratory for initiatives directed towards sustainable agricultural techniques adapted to climate change conditions. Building on an improved social capital, the strategies applied aim at the improvement of the livelihood of the rural population and at the conservation of biodiversity and other ecosystem services. The present paper identifies the indicators of climate change experienced by the local population and tries to evaluate the success of the strategies applied in order to assess the applicability of such strategies to other mountain areas. The results indicate that the strategies applied are largely successful in ensuring the agricultural production and the ecosystem services also under changing climatic conditions. However, further improvement of the livelihood and social security are impeded by limited financial resources.
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RP Borsdorf, A (corresponding author), Univ Innsbruck, Inst Geog, Austrian Acad Sci, Inst Interdisciplinary Mt Res, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
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   luisortegafernandez@gmail.com
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PT J
AU Collier, B
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AF Collier, Benjamin
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SO GENEVA PAPERS ON RISK AND INSURANCE-ISSUES AND PRACTICE
LA English
DT Article
DE weather index insurance; gricultural insurance; climate change
   adaptation; financial services development; lower income countries
ID CROP INSURANCE; EL-NINO; POVERTY TRAPS; RISK; CREDIT; WEALTH
AB Weather index insurance underwrites a weather risk, typically highly correlated with agricultural production losses, as a proxy for economic loss and is gaining popularity in lower income countries. This instrument, although subject to basis risk and high start-up costs, should reduce costs over traditional agricultural insurance. Multilateral institutions have suggested that weather index insurance could enhance the ability of stakeholders in lower income countries to adapt to climate change. While weather index insurance could have several benefits in this context (e.g. providing a safety net to vulnerable households and price signals regarding the weather risk), climate change impacts increase the price of insurance due to increasing weather risk. Uncertainty about the extent of regional impacts compounds pricing difficulties. Policy recommendations for insurance market development include funding risk assessments, start-up costs and the extreme layer of risk. General premium subsidies are cautioned against as they may actually slow household adaptation. The Geneva Papers (2009) 34, 401-424. doi: 10.1057/gpp.2009.11
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PT J
AU Sarvestani, AA
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AF Sarvestani, Ahmad Abedi
   Shahraki, Mohammad Reza
TI Climate change adaptation methods at the household level: Evidence from
   the Oghan watershed, north of Iran
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Facilitanon; Climate; Livelihoods; Vulnerability
ID FARMERS PERCEPTIONS; VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES; LIVELIHOODS;
   DETERMINANTS; COMMUNITIES; IMPACT; KENYA
AB Climate change is one of the most significant dangers of the new age, so identifying adaptation methods is very substantial in reducing the resulting vulnerability. The research objective was to reveal villagers' adaptation methods and strategies to climate change in the Oghan watershed of Golestan province, Iran. The study population consisted of 1158 households in ten villages in the study area, of which 297 households were surveyed by random sampling. Information was obtained from a questionnaire completed with the most knowledgeable male or female person in each selected household. The results showed that "creating new jobs, sources of income, and livelihoods" ranked first and "delaying repayment of the loan" ranked last among 31 methods to adapt to climate change. According to adaptation strategies, the first priority was related to "structural", and last was the "economic" strategy. While 72.8% of the participants used moderate to high-level adaptation strategies, the use rate of 13.4% of households was low, and 13.8% was very high. More income and knowledge about climate change, as well as participating in training courses and getting advice from change agents and facilitators, have been accompanied by using more adaptation strategies. Based on the findings, it is suggested to provide extension programs to familiarize villagers with climate change adaptation besides independent natural resources and medium-sized businesses. Increasing villagers' relationships with change agents and facilitators are the other suggestion.
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RP Sarvestani, AA (corresponding author), Gorgan Univ Agr Sci & Nat Resources, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Gorgan, Iran.
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PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 1462-9011
EI 1873-6416
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLICY
JI Environ. Sci. Policy
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VL 142
BP 42
EP 49
DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2023.01.011
EA FEB 2023
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WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Nursey-Bray, M
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AF Nursey-Bray, Melissa
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TI Indigenous adaptation to climate change: the Arabana
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LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID SEA-ICE; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; INUIT; POLITICS
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RP Nursey-Bray, M (corresponding author), Univ Adelaide, Geog Environm & Populat, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
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AU Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh, M
   Ghaedi, S
   Shanbehpour, F
AF Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh, Mostafa
   Ghaedi, Sohrab
   Shanbehpour, Fereshteh
TI The Structural Analysis of Driving Forces to Adaptive Capacity with
   Climate Change in Iranian Cities (Ahvaz City in Focus)
SO CHINESE JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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DT Article
DE Climate change; adaptation; cross-impact analysis; Mic-Mac analysis;
   Ahvaz
ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY; INSTITUTIONS;
   RESILIENCE; CHOICES
AB Climate change is an increasing concern for national and local governments around the world. The scope of the wide-ranging consequences of climate change has been shown in all aspects of human life and to different extents in cities and countries. Adaptation is the strategy agreed upon by the global community in facing climate change. This study aims to identify and structural modeling of driving forces of adaptation to climate change in the strategic city of Ahvaz, in southwest Iran. After identifying the factors and indicators through the study of records and a survey of the elite group, analysis and stratification were done using the combined interpretive structural modeling-decision-making trail and evaluation laboratory (ISM-DEMATEL) model. Finally, the main driving forces of adapting to climate change in Ahvaz were identified by Mic-Mac structural model. The research findings have shown among the five economic, social, institutional, physical, and technological factors, the economy has known as the most influential factor in adapting to climate change in Ahvaz. Also, among the 44 selected indicators, 10 driving forces were selected among them, and six driving forces, have economic and social backgrounds. Based on cross-impact analysis; the financial support for vulnerable groups, business improvement, alleviation of poverty measures, diversification of economic activities, social cohesion, and social trust in the government were recognized as the main drivers of Ahvaz city's adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh, Mostafa; Ghaedi, Sohrab; Shanbehpour, Fereshteh] Shahid Chamran Univ Ahvaz, Dept Geog & Urban Planning, Golestan Blvd, Ahvaz 6135783151, Iran.
C3 Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
RP Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh, M (corresponding author), Shahid Chamran Univ Ahvaz, Dept Geog & Urban Planning, Golestan Blvd, Ahvaz 6135783151, Iran.
EM m.mohammadi@scu.ac.ir; s.ghaedi@scu.ac.ir; f-shanbehpoor@stu.ac.ir
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PT J
AU Jin, JJ
   Kuang, FY
   Wan, XY
   He, R
   Ning, J
AF Jin, Jianjun
   Kuang, Foyuan
   Wan, Xinyu
   He, Rui
   Ning, Jing
TI Exploring the effects of sociocognitive factors on the adaptation
   behaviour of farmers in rural Southwest China
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Perception; climate change; adaptation behaviour; Farmer; China
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; RISK PERCEPTIONS; DETERMINANTS; STRATEGIES
AB A better understanding of the factors that influence the adaptation behaviour of farmers can help in developing effective adaptation measures. This study explores the effects of sociocognitive factors on the climate change adaptation behaviour of farmers based on a survey of 475 local farmers in rural Southwest China. The results show that most farmers were aware of climate change and believed the probability of exposure to climate changes in the future was high. A few farmers agreed that implementing adaptation measures can reduce the adverse effects of climate change. Most farmers believed that their ability to address climate change was low and the adaptation cost was high. The estimation results show that farmers' perceptions of climate change and adaptation significantly affected their adaptation level and specific practices. Specifically, farmers' perceptions of the negative impacts of climate change and the perceived severity, probability, adaptation efficacy and self-efficacy have positive effects on their adaptation decisions, while perceived adaptation cost has a negative effect. Farmer-to-farmer interactions and access to markets are significant factors influencing adaptation to climate change. The findings of this study have implications for policy makers in terms of the promotion of the adaption behaviour of farmers in response to climate change in China and other developing countries.
C1 [Jin, Jianjun] Beijing Normal Univ, State Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Resource Ecol, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
   [Jin, Jianjun; Kuang, Foyuan; Wan, Xinyu; He, Rui; Ning, Jing] Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Geog Sci, Sch Nat Resources, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
C3 Beijing Normal University; Beijing Normal University
RP Jin, JJ (corresponding author), Beijing Normal Univ, State Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Resource Ecol, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.; Jin, JJ (corresponding author), Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Geog Sci, Sch Nat Resources, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
EM jjjin@bnu.edu.cn
RI Wang, Chao/GXF-8353-2022; Ning, Jing/JVY-8297-2024
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [41771192]; Tibetan Plateau
   Scientific Expedition and Research Program [2019QZKK0608]
FX We would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China
   (41771192) and the second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and
   Research Program (2019QZKK0608) for providing financial support to
   undertake this study.
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1756-5529
EI 1756-5537
J9 CLIM DEV
JI Clim. Dev.
PD FEB 7
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 2
BP 164
EP 172
DI 10.1080/17565529.2020.1740078
EA MAR 2020
PG 9
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA QO3DK
UT WOS:000519516700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Feltynowski, M
   Rzenca, A
   Palma, A
AF Feltynowski, Marcin
   Rzenca, Agnieszka
   Palma, Agnieszka
TI Forecasting land use and land cover change as a tool for optimising
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SO BULLETIN OF GEOGRAPHY-SOCIO-ECONOMIC SERIES
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation to climate change; urban studies; geography; planning &
   development; development; Markov model; green economy; LULC
ID URBAN GREEN SPACE; METROPOLITAN; NONMONETARY; CHALLENGES; TYPOLOGY;
   LESSONS; ECONOMY; TRENDS; MODEL
AB Second-tier cities are an important element in the socio-economic development of each country, including V4 countries. The result is a dynamic change in land use/cover patterns. The article analyses the possibility of using Markov chains to predict changes in land use. The results show that it is possible to use the Markov chains method in proper decision-making in land-use policy, which is combined with the stimulation of sustainable land use. The research results show that Markov chains can be an important tool to guide cities' climate policies and build their capacity to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Feltynowski, Marcin] Univ Lodz, Inst Urban & Reg Studies & Planning, Fac Econ & Sociol, Dept Local Govt Econ, Lodz, Poland.
   [Rzenca, Agnieszka] Univ Lodz, Dept Reg Econ & Environm, Lodz, Poland.
   [Palma, Agnieszka] Univ Lodz, Inst Stat & Demog, Fac Econ & Sociol, Lodz, Poland.
C3 University of Lodz; University of Lodz; University of Lodz
RP Feltynowski, M (corresponding author), Univ Lodz, Inst Urban & Reg Studies & Planning, Fac Econ & Sociol, Dept Local Govt Econ, Lodz, Poland.
EM marcin.feltynowski@uni.lodz.pl; agnieszka.rzenca@uni.lodz.pl;
   agnieszka.palma@uni.lodz.pl
RI ; Feltynowski, Marcin/Q-6554-2017
OI Palma, Agnieszka/0000-0002-3558-1568; Feltynowski,
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Z9 0
U1 5
U2 5
PU NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIV TORUN
PI TORUN
PA JURIJA GAGARINA 11, TORUN, 87-100, POLAND
SN 1732-4254
EI 2083-8298
J9 B GEOGR-SOCIO-ECO
JI Bull. Geogr. Socio-Econ. Ser.
PD JUN
PY 2024
VL 64
IS 64
BP 67
EP 85
DI 10.12775/bgss-2024-0014
PG 19
WC Geography
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Geography
GA UJ8S5
UT WOS:001247787900004
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU dos Santos, APS
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AF dos Santos, Ana Paula Silva
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TI What factors drive municipal climate adaptation policy? The role of risk
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SO URBAN CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE Local governments; Risk management capacity; Transnational municipal
   networks; Adaptation; Climate change; ICLEI; Brazil
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION; DISASTER RISK; URBAN RESILIENCE;
   CIVIL-SOCIETY; NORTH-SOUTH; CITIES; GOVERNANCE; SUSTAINABILITY;
   PROTECTION; DETERMINANTS
AB Local governments play a strategic role in adapting to climatic changes. However, understanding the factors that explain why local governments make commitments to act remains challenging for scholars and practitioners. Thus, this paper considers the analysis of two important factors that might influence local governments to plan for climate adaptation: Risk Management Capacity (RMC) and Transnational Municipal Networks (TMN). We examined whether RMC and participation in a TMN (ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability) are determinant factors for the existence of local climate change plans in Brazilian municipalities. Statistical analysis shows that municipalities with larger populations and higher education index are more likely to develop plans addressing adaptation to climate change. We found that not only is the presence of TMNs important, but the period a municipality has a partnership with the TMN influences planning for adaptation. Surprisingly, a stronger RMC and the number of disasters in a municipality do not imply a higher likelihood of developing municipal climate change plans. In a textual analysis, we also argue that the plans to combat climate change are still insufficiently developed as they do not always discuss adaptation.
C1 [dos Santos, Ana Paula Silva; de Oliveira, Jose A. Puppim] Fundacao Getulio Vargas FGV, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm FGV EBAPE, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
   [de Oliveira, Jose A. Puppim] Fundacao Getulio Vargas FGV, Sao Paulo Sch Business Adm FGV EAESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   [dos Santos, Ana Paula Silva] Jornalista Orlando Dantas St 30, BR-22231010 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
C3 Getulio Vargas Foundation; Getulio Vargas Foundation
RP dos Santos, APS (corresponding author), Jornalista Orlando Dantas St 30, BR-22231010 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
EM ana.santos.2021@fgv.edu.br; jose.puppim@fgv.br
OI Santos, Ana Paula/0000-0002-4871-047X
FU Coordination of Superior Level Staff Improvement-CAPES Foundation,
   Brazil
FX Ana Paula Santos reports financial support was provided by Coordination
   of Superior Level Staff Improvement-CAPES Foundation, Brazil.
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