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PT J
AU Zobeidi, T
   Yaghoubi, J
   Yazdanpanah, M
AF Zobeidi, Tahereh
   Yaghoubi, Jafar
   Yazdanpanah, Masoud
TI Farmers' incremental adaptation to water scarcity: An application of the
   model of private proactive adaptation to climate change (MPPACC)
SO AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Water scarcity; Risk appraisal; Maladaptation; Adaptive capacity;
   Self-efficacy
ID PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY; PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR; SELF-EFFICACY;
   AGRICULTURAL ADAPTATION; SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE; RISK PERCEPTION;
   DROUGHT-PRONE; DECISION; DETERMINANTS; STRATEGIES
AB To support effective adaptation in the agriculture sector through policy and practice, it is essential to know how farmers, as the primary decision-makers regarding land use, understand and respond to water scarcity. Using the model of private proactive adaptation to climate change (MPPACC) as a basic framework for the study, the research investigated the effects of cognitive factors on maladaptation in farmers' incremental adaptation to water scarcity as a climate risk. Data were collected during face-to-face interviews with 250 farmers of irrigated lands in Khuzestan province, Iran. The structural equation modeling results showed that the research model predicted 49% of the variance in adaptive behavior and 24% of the variance in maladaptation. These results provide strong empirical evidence for the hypothesis that maladaptation has an important and negative effect on determining adaptive behaviors (beta =-.33). Moreover, perceived susceptibility (beta =-.42, beta = .38), perceived cost (beta =-.21, beta =-.32), and perceived self-efficacy (beta = .31, beta =-.29) directly affected both adaptive behavior and maladaptation. This study contributes to the literature by: i) adding to the limited number of studies on the MPPACC; ii) confirming the efficiency of this model in the water scarcity context, as the MPPACC can be used to understand behavior of people faced with an environmental threat; and iii) improving knowledge regarding the impact of belief in climate change on the constructs of the MPPACC.
C1 [Zobeidi, Tahereh; Yaghoubi, Jafar] Univ Zanjan, Dept Agr Extens Commun & Rural Dev, Zanjan, Iran.
   [Yazdanpanah, Masoud] Agr Sci & Nat Resources Univ Khuzestan, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Khuzestan, Iran.
C3 University Zanjan
RP Yaghoubi, J (corresponding author), Univ Zanjan, Dept Agr Extens Commun & Rural Dev, Zanjan, Iran.
EM t.zobeidi@znu.ac.ir; yaghobi@znu.ac.ir; yazdanm@asnrukh.ac.ir
RI Yazdanpanah, Masoud/V-5353-2018; Zobeidi, Tahereh/AFY-2097-2022;
   Yaghoubi, Jafar/W-9445-2018
OI Zobeidi, Tahereh/0000-0001-6909-4269; Yaghoubi,
   Jafar/0000-0002-2849-9590
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NR 109
TC 39
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U1 9
U2 57
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0378-3774
EI 1873-2283
J9 AGR WATER MANAGE
JI Agric. Water Manage.
PD APR 30
PY 2022
VL 264
AR 107528
DI 10.1016/j.agwat.2022.107528
EA FEB 2022
PG 11
WC Agronomy; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture; Water Resources
GA 1C0DY
UT WOS:000792800600003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Ghaleh, MR
   Ghaleh, MR
AF Ghaleh, Marzieh Rezaei
   Ghaleh, Maryam Rezaei
GP IEEE
TI The Role of Smart Flood Management in the Ancient Blue-Green
   Infrastructure
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2020 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY AND
   SOCIETY (ISTAS)
SE IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS)
CY NOV 12-15, 2020
CL ELECTR NETWORK
SP IEEE, IEEE Soc Social Implicat Technol
DE Blue-green infrastructure; Flood management; Ancient science;
   Information, and Communication Technology; Climate change
ID ECOLOGICAL WISDOM; URBAN
AB Regarding the current circumstances, climate change and environmental problems affect most countries globally, some more than others. Adapting to climate change impacts is not only an issue of the future cities but a worrying situation of the present. For most local governments of water sensitive cities in the Middle East, adapting to extreme weather events and mitigating climate change are important issues. Moreover, ancient cities in the Middle East, like Qazvin, are outstanding samples of flood adaptation and mitigation that are still in use. This paper demonstrates how well the ancient blue-green infrastructure in Qazvin provides a base for taking advantage of floods and how the system can adapt to future climate change. Therefore, the results present how ancient blue-green infrastructure can manage flash floods and how they can be seen as a context for smart flood management. During flash floods, the blue-green infrastructure collects floodwater as well as distribute it at the same time. Thus, the system not only can mitigate the adverse effects of seasonal floods but also adapt to climate change through drought conditions. The blue-green infrastructure in Qazvin is an excellent example of ancient science implemented to mitigate climate change. The research method is evidence-based and case-specific. This paper presents a practical integrated solution as a base for smart water management. Exploring ancient science and implementing our ancestors' ideas and techniques can pave our way toward future smart and sustainable cities and give us more effective solutions to smart flood management.
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RP Ghaleh, MR (corresponding author), Arizona State Univ, Design Sch, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA.
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NR 23
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 18
PU IEEE
PI NEW YORK
PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
SN 2158-3404
BN 978-1-6654-1507-1
J9 INT SYMP TECHNOL SOC
PY 2021
BP 417
EP 421
DI 10.1109/ISTAS50296.2020.9462209
PG 5
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering,
   Multidisciplinary
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Computer Science; Engineering
GA BS9OI
UT WOS:000783309400062
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chen, XW
AF Chen, Xiongwen
TI Historical Radial Growth of Chinese Torreya Trees and Adaptation to
   Climate Change
SO ATMOSPHERE
LA English
DT Article
DE basal area increment; air temperature; precipitation; Taylor's power
   law; tree ring analysis
ID FOREST; DENDROCHRONOLOGY; DYNAMICS; IMPACT; RATES; WOOD
AB Chinese Torreya is a vital crop tree with an average life span of a thousand years in subtropical China. Plantations of this tree are broadly under construction, to benefit the local economy. Information on the growth and adaptation to climate change for this species is limited, but tree rings might show responses to historical climate dynamics. In this study, six stem sections from Chinese Torreya trees between 60 and 90 years old were acquired and analyzed with local climate data. The results indicated that the accumulated radial growth increased linearly with time, even at the age of 90 years, and the average radial increment of each tree ranged from 1.9 to 5.1 mm/year. The variances of basal area increment (BAI) increased with time, and correlated with the variances of precipitation in the growing seasons. Taylor's power law was present in the radial growth, with the scaling exponents concentrated within 1.9-2.1. A "Triangle"-shaped relationship was found between the precipitation in the growing seasons and annual radial increments. Similar patterns also appeared for the standard precipitation index, maximum monthly air temperature and minimum monthly air temperature. The annual increases were highly correlated with the local climate. Slow growth, resilience to drought and multiple stems in one tree might help the tree species adapt to different climate conditions, with the implications for plantation management discussed in this paper.
C1 [Chen, Xiongwen] Alabama A&M Univ, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, Normal, AL 35762 USA.
C3 Alabama A&M University
RP Chen, XW (corresponding author), Alabama A&M Univ, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, Normal, AL 35762 USA.
EM xiongwen.chen@aamu.edu
OI Chen, Xiongwen/0000-0002-3373-1737
FU USDA Mc-Stennis project [1008643]
FX This study was partially supported by the USDA Mc-Stennis project
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PT J
AU Cho, YI
   Yoon, D
   Lee, MJ
AF Cho, Young-Il
   Yoon, Donghyeon
   Lee, Moung-Jin
TI Comparative Analysis of Urban Heat Island Cooling Strategies According
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SO APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
LA English
DT Article
DE urban heat island; unmanned aerial vehicle; heatwaves; heat island
   cooling strategies; climate change adaptation
ID SKY VIEW FACTOR; TEMPERATURE; PERFORMANCE; VEGETATION; PAVEMENT; INDEX
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C1 [Cho, Young-Il; Lee, Moung-Jin] Korea Environm Inst KEI, Div Environm Planning, Water & Land Res Grp, 370 Sicheong Daero, Sejong Si 30147, South Korea.
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C3 Korea Environment Institute (KEI); Seoul National University (SNU)
RP Lee, MJ (corresponding author), Korea Environm Inst KEI, Div Environm Planning, Water & Land Res Grp, 370 Sicheong Daero, Sejong Si 30147, South Korea.
EM leemj@kei.re.kr
OI Lee, Moung Jin/0000-0002-1226-3460; Cho, Young-Il/0000-0002-2431-5133
FU The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their very
   competent comments and helpful suggestions. The English in this document
   has been checked by at least two professional editors, both native
   speakers of English. For a certificate, pleas
FX The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their very
   competent comments and helpful suggestions. The English in this document
   has been checked by at least two professional editors, both native
   speakers of English. For a certificate, please see:
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PT J
AU Plummer, R
   Baird, J
AF Plummer, Ryan
   Baird, Julia
TI Adaptive Co-Management for Climate Change Adaptation: Considerations for
   the Barents Region
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptive co-management; Barents Region; climate change
ID ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE; CHANGE IMPACTS; CHALLENGES
AB Adaptive co-management is a governance approach gaining recognition. It emphasizes pluralism and communication; shared decision-making and authority; linkages within and among levels; actor autonomy; and, learning and adaptation. Adaptive co-management is just starting to be applied for climate change adaptation. In drawing upon adaptive co-management scholarship and a case in progress of application for climate change adaptation in Niagara, Canada, key considerations for the Barents Euro-Arctic Region are identified. Realistic expectations, sensitivity to context, and cultivating conditions for success are highlighted as key considerations for future efforts to implement adaptive co-management approaches in the Barents Region.
C1 [Plummer, Ryan; Baird, Julia] Brock Univ, Environm Sustainabil Res Ctr, St Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada.
   [Plummer, Ryan] Stockholm Univ, Stockholm Resilience Ctr, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
C3 Brock University; Stockholm University
RP Plummer, R (corresponding author), Brock Univ, Environm Sustainabil Res Ctr, St Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada.
EM rplummer@brocku.ca; jbaird@brocku.ca
OI Baird, Julia/0000-0002-2580-5361
FU Brock University and Environment Canada
FX The authors would like to express their appreciation to Monica Tennberg
   for her kind invitation to the Northern Political Economy Symposium
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   support of Nordforsk is greatly appreciated. We also would like to thank
   Samantha Purdy for her assistance with the manuscript as well as the
   participants in the Niagara Climate Change Network for their ongoing
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   Grants and Contributions Agreement between Brock University and
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   Environmental Studies
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PT J
AU Halofsky, JS
   Donato, DC
   Franklin, JF
   Halofsky, JE
   Peterson, DL
   Harvey, BJ
AF Halofsky, Joshua S.
   Donato, Daniel C.
   Franklin, Jerry F.
   Halofsky, Jessica E.
   Peterson, David L.
   Harvey, Brian J.
TI The nature of the beast: examining climate adaptation options in forests
   with stand-replacing fire regimes
SO ECOSPHERE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; high-severity fire regime; maritime forests;
   post-disturbance management; resilience; subalpine forests
ID SUB-ALPINE FORESTS; PACIFIC-NORTHWEST; CONIFER REGENERATION; YELLOWSTONE
   FIRES; WILDLAND FIRE; DISTURBANCE; SEVERITY; INCREASE; WILDFIRE; FUTURE
AB Building resilience to natural disturbances is a key to managing forests for adaptation to climate change. To date, most climate adaptation guidance has focused on recommendations for frequent-fire forests, leaving few published guidelines for forests that naturally experience infrequent, stand-replacing wildfires. Because most such forests are inherently resilient to stand-replacing disturbances, and burn severity mosaics are largely indifferent to manipulations of stand structure (i.e., weather-driven, rather than fuel-driven fire regimes), we posit that pre-fire climate adaptation options are generally fewer in these regimes relative to others. Outside of areas of high human value, stand-scale fuel treatments commonly emphasized for other forest types would undermine many of the functions, ecosystem services, and other values for which these forests are known. For stand-replacing disturbance regimes, we propose that (1) managed wildfire use (e.g., allowing natural fires to burn under moderate conditions) can be a useful strategy as in other forest types, but likely confers fewer benefits to long-term forest resilience and climate adaptation, while carrying greater socio-ecological risks; (2) reasoned fire exclusion (i.e., the suppression component of a managed wildfire program) can be an appropriate strategy to maintain certain ecosystem conditions and services in the face of change, being more ecologically justifiable in long-interval fire regimes and producing fewer of the negative consequences than in frequent-fire regimes; (3) low-risk pre-disturbance adaptation options are few, but the most promising approaches emphasize fundamental conservation biology principles to create a safe operating space for the system to respond to change (e.g., maintaining heterogeneity across scales and minimizing stressors); and (4) post-disturbance conditions are the primary opportunity to implement adaptation strategies (such as protecting live tree legacies and testing new regeneration methods), providing crucial learning opportunities. This approach will provide greater context and understanding of these systems for ecologists and resource managers, stimulate future development of adaptation strategies, and illustrate why public expectations for climate adaptation in these forests will differ from those for frequent-fire forests.
C1 [Halofsky, Joshua S.; Donato, Daniel C.] Washington State Dept Nat Resources, 1111 Washington St SE,Box 47014, Olympia, WA 98504 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, JS (corresponding author), Washington State Dept Nat Resources, 1111 Washington St SE,Box 47014, Olympia, WA 98504 USA.
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RP Crate, S (corresponding author), George Mason Univ, Dept Environm Sci & Policy, Anthropol, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
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DT Article
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PT J
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LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; barriers; assemblage; postcolonialism; power;
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ID POLITICAL ECOLOGY; VULNERABILITY; ECONOMY; ASIA
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PT J
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DE academic-government partnerships; actionable science; climate change
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AB In order to initiate the actionable science needed to support effective conservation under climate change, we engaged researchers and other experts in refining and prioritizing a climate adaptation research agenda that was originally developed via dialogue with natural resource managers. Experts identified topics that were missing or underrepresented in an initial practitioner-defined list of science topics, and then scored topics according to the state of knowledge, the feasibility of research, and the potential that research might change management. Our process capitalizes on the complementarity between the expertise of practitioners and the expertise of researchers and other non-practitioners, improves the transparency and legitimacy of the agenda-setting process, and reveals the challenges public agencies have in focusing on some research topics.
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JI Conserv. Sci. Pract.
PD OCT
PY 2024
VL 6
IS 10
DI 10.1111/csp2.13227
EA SEP 2024
PG 3
WC Biodiversity Conservation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation
GA I5A3Y
UT WOS:001308486000001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Sanchez-Plaza, A
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SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; water management; adaptive management;
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ID ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE; PRECIPITATION; UNCERTAINTY; KNOWLEDGE; REGIMES
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C1 [Sanchez-Plaza, Anabel; Broekman, Annelies] CREAF, E-08193 Catalonia, Cerdanyola De V, Spain.
   [Paneque, Pilar] Univ Pablo Olavide, Dept Geog Hist & Philosophy, Ctra Utrera 1, Seville 41013, Spain.
C3 Centro de Investigacion Ecologica y Aplicaciones Forestales
   (CREAF-CERCA); Universidad Pablo de Olavide
RP Sanchez-Plaza, A (corresponding author), CREAF, E-08193 Catalonia, Cerdanyola De V, Spain.
EM a.sanchez@creaf.uab.es; a.broekman@creaf.uab.es; ppansal@upo.es
RI ; Paneque, Pilar/H-1581-2015
OI Sanchez-Plaza, Anabel/0000-0001-6676-5119; Broekman,
   Annelies/0000-0002-8961-0467; Paneque, Pilar/0000-0003-0652-1520
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FX The research has received financial support from the EU 7th Framework
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PT J
AU Smucker, TA
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   Mascarenhas, A
   Munishi, P
   Wangui, EE
   Sinha, G
   Weiner, D
   Bwenge, C
   Lovell, E
AF Smucker, Thomas A.
   Wisner, Ben
   Mascarenhas, Adolfo
   Munishi, Pantaleo
   Wangui, Elizabeth E.
   Sinha, Gaurav
   Weiner, Daniel
   Bwenge, Charles
   Lovell, Eric
TI Differentiated livelihoods, local institutions, and the adaptation
   imperative: Assessing climate change adaptation policy in Tanzania
SO GEOFORUM
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Adaptation policy; Development policy; Local
   institutions; Livelihoods; Tanzania
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; CIVIL-SOCIETY; DISASTER RISK; DECENTRALIZATION;
   POLITICS; GOVERNANCE; STRATEGIES; MANAGEMENT; MOVEMENT; DROUGHT
AB This paper interrogates the framings and priorities of adaptation in Tanzania's climate policy and examines the implications for the role of local institutions and differentiated rural populations in climate change adaptation. Although Tanzania lacks a "stand alone" climate policy, Tanzania's National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) and National Climate Change Strategy (NCCS) provide the most comprehensive statements of the central government's framing of adaptation and its priorities with regard to adaptation. In assessing discursive framings of adaptation, we find that the dominant policy discourse constructs an anti-politics of adaptation through its framing of climate change as an urgent and generalized threat to development while failing sufficiently to address the complex governance and social equity dimensions of climate change adaptation. The technocratic prescriptions of Tanzania's NAPA and NCSS converge with similar prescriptions found in Tanzania's national development policies, such as the major agricultural development initiative Kilimo Kwanza. Adaptation challenges identified by communities in Mwanga District demonstrate complex local institutional and resource tenure questions that are not addressed in climate policy but which require policy attention if social equity in climate change adaptation is to be achieved. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Smucker, Thomas A.; Wangui, Elizabeth E.; Sinha, Gaurav] Ohio Univ, Dept Geog, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
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C3 University System of Ohio; Ohio University; University of London;
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   of Connecticut; State University System of Florida; University of
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RP Smucker, TA (corresponding author), Ohio Univ, Dept Geog, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
EM smucker@ohio.edu
RI Wisner, Ben/IQV-8637-2023; Smucker, Thomas/AAZ-1332-2021
FU United States National Science Foundation [0921952]; Division Of
   Behavioral and Cognitive Sci; Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie
   [0921952] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
FX This material is based upon work supported by the United States National
   Science Foundation under Grant No. 0921952.
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C1 [Huang, He Qing] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Beijing, Peoples R China.
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C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural
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TI Perspectives of environmental health officers on climate change
   adaptation in Australia: a cross-sectional survey
SO JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-HEIDELBERG
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Climate change adaptation; Environmental health profession; Disaster
   risk reduction; Health resilience
ID DISASTER RISK REDUCTION; CARE
AB Aim Climate change adaptation is critical for reducing and preventing many community health risks. The Environmental Health Profession has decades of experience of effective interventions for reducing and preventing many community health risks. However, in Australia adaptation is not included in the profession's scope of practice leaving the community health at risk to climate change. The aim of this study was to assess the perspectives of Australian Environmental Health Officers concerning climate change health adaptation and whether this should be included in their role.Subject and methods Eighty-nine (89) eligible participants undertook a mixed method survey between November 2021 and January 2022. These participants were members of Environmental Health Australia and held a relevant degree in environmental health. The questions on the survey were related to six themed items: (1) climate change and health, (2) climate change adaptation, (3) the profession's role in capacity building for adaptation, (4) hurdles for building adaptive capacity, (5) health awareness as a bridging concept and finally, (6) disaster risk reduction.Results The findings from this study indicate that the majority of participants were concerned for their community health from climate change impacts. A system thinking approach is required to effectively address and understand complex health risks. There was also an overwhelming support for the profession to integrate approaches of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in health. However, the environmental health profession is facing some significant hurdles to building adaptive capacity to climate change.Conclusion This study demonstrates the environmental health profession does want to have a role in climate change adaptation in Australia. These findings, with further qualitative research, could bolster the preventive public health approach in building community health resilience to climate change and related disasters.
C1 [Walter, Tony G.; Bricknell, Lisa K.; Crawford, Elise G. C.] Cent Queensland Univ, Sch Hlth Med & Appl Sci, 554700 Yaamba Rd, Norman Gardens, Qld 4701, Australia.
   [Preston, Robyn G.] Cent Queensland Univ, Sch Hlth Med & Appl Sci, 538 Flinders St, Townsville, Qld 4810, Australia.
C3 Central Queensland University; Central Queensland University
RP Walter, TG (corresponding author), Cent Queensland Univ, Sch Hlth Med & Appl Sci, 554700 Yaamba Rd, Norman Gardens, Qld 4701, Australia.
EM t.walter@cqu.edu.au; l.bricknell@cqu.edu.au; r.preston@cqu.edu.au;
   e.crawford@cqu.edu.au
RI Preston, Roxana/AGC-4209-2022; Crawford, Elise/AAF-1985-2021; Bricknell,
   Lisa/GPW-8738-2022; Walter, Tony/KCY-9663-2024; Preston,
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OI Bricknell, Lisa/0000-0002-5072-9030; Preston, Robyn/0000-0003-4700-1521;
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FU Central Queensland University; Australian Commonwealth Government
FX This article was published as the result of PhD research, for which
   financial support was provided through the Australian Commonwealth
   Government.
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PT J
AU Ramirez-Villegas, J
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AF Ramirez-Villegas, Julian
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TI Reconciling approaches to climate change adaptation for Colombian
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SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID UNCERTAINTY
AB The projected impact of climate change on agro-ecological systems is considered widespread and significant, particularly across the global tropics. As in many other countries, adaptation to climate change is likely to be an important challenge for Colombian agricultural systems. In a recent study, a national-level assessment of the likely future impacts of climate change on agriculture was performed (Ramirez-Villegas et al. Clim Chang 115:611-628, 2012, RV2012). The study diagnosed key challenges directly affecting major crops and regions within the Colombian agricultural system and suggested a number of actions thought to facilitate adaptation, while refraining from proposing specific strategies at local scales. Further insights on the study were published by Feola (2013) (F2013), who stressed the need for transformative adaptation processes to reduce vulnerability particularly of resource-limited farmers, and the benefits of a predominantly stakeholder-led approach to adaptation. We clarify that the recommendations outlined in RV2012 were not intended as a recipe for multi-scale adaptation, but rather a set of actions that are required to diagnose and develop adaptation actions particularly at governmental levels in coordination with national and international adaptation initiatives. Such adaptation actions ought to be, ideally, a product of inclusive sub-sectorial assessments, which can take different forms. We argue that Colombian agriculture as a whole would benefit from a better outlining of adaptation needs across temporal scales in sub-sectorial assessments that take into account both RV2012 and F2013 orientations to adaptation. We conclude with two case studies of research on climate change impacts and adaptation developed in Colombia that serve as examples of realistic, productive sectorial and sub-national assessments.
C1 [Ramirez-Villegas, Julian; Khoury, Colin K.] CIAT, Cali, Colombia.
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C3 Alliance; International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT; CGIAR;
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RP Ramirez-Villegas, J (corresponding author), CIAT, Cali, Colombia.
EM j.r.villegas@cgiar.org
RI Khoury, Colin/AAA-1864-2020; Ramirez-Villegas, Julian/AAY-8073-2020
OI Ramirez-Villegas, Julian/0000-0002-8044-583X; Khoury, Colin
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FU CGIAR-ESSP Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food
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FX Authors acknowledge the support of the CGIAR-ESSP Research Program on
   Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). JRV thanks Prof.
   Andy Challinor from University of Leeds for insightful discussions on
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C1 [Sharifi, Ayyoob; Yamagata, Yoshiki] Natl Inst Environm Studies, Global Carbon Project, Tsukuba Int Off, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058506, Japan.
C3 National Institute for Environmental Studies - Japan
RP Sharifi, A (corresponding author), Natl Inst Environm Studies, Global Carbon Project, Tsukuba Int Off, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058506, Japan.
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PT J
AU Wiid, N
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AF Wiid, Nicholas
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TI Adapting to climate change in South Africa: commercial farmers'
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SO SOUTH AFRICAN GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; perceptions; adaptive capacity; agriculture
ID ADAPTATION; VARIABILITY; CAPACITY; RISK; VULNERABILITY; AGRICULTURE
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C3 University of Cape Town
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PI ABINGDON
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SN 0373-6245
EI 2151-2418
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SC Geography
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UT WOS:000312696200005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Chandrappa, R
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   Kulshrestha, UC
AF Chandrappa, Ramesha
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BF Chandrappa, R
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ID IMPACTS
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C3 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
RP Chandrappa, R (corresponding author), Karnataka State Pollut Control Board, Biomed Waste Sect, Church St, Bangalore 560001, Karnataka, India.
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PI BERLIN
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EP 187
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geography,
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WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Physical Geography
GA BVY50
UT WOS:000293147400010
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
BE Sivaperuman, C
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TI Biodiversity and Climate Change Adaptation in Tropical Islands
SO BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN TROPICAL ISLANDS
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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PU ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI LONDON
PA 24-28 OVAL ROAD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-12-813065-0; 978-0-12-813064-3
PY 2018
DI 10.1016/C2016-0-04301-2
D2 10.1016/C2016-0-03429-0
PG 5
WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BM8XT
UT WOS:000470067700031
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Poiani, KA
   Goldman, RL
   Hobson, J
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AF Poiani, Karen A.
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TI Redesigning biodiversity conservation projects for climate change:
   examples from the field
SO BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Biodiversity; Climate adaptation; Climate change; Climate impacts;
   Conservation planning; Conservation strategies; Global warming;
   Resilience; Sea-level rise
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES; MANAGEMENT; FACE
AB Few conservation projects consider climate impacts or have a process for developing adaptation strategies. To advance climate adaptation for biodiversity conservation, we tested a step-by-step approach to developing adaptation strategies with 20 projects from diverse geographies. Project teams assessed likely climate impacts using historical climate data, future climate predictions, expert input, and scientific literature. They then developed adaptation strategies that considered ecosystems and species of concern, project goals, climate impacts, and indicators of progress. Project teams identified 176 likely climate impacts and developed adaptation strategies to address 42 of these impacts. The most common impacts were to habitat quantity or quality, and to hydrologic regimes. Nearly half of expected impacts were temperature-mediated. Twelve projects indicated that the project focus, either focal ecosystems and species or project boundaries, need to change as a result of considering climate impacts. More than half of the adaptation strategies were resistance strategies aimed at preserving the status quo. The rest aimed to make ecosystems and species more resilient in the face of expected changes. All projects altered strategies in some way, either by adding new actions, or by adjusting existing actions. Habitat restoration and enactment of policies and regulations were the most frequently prescribed, though every adaptation strategy required a unique combination of actions. While the effectiveness of these adaptation strategies remains to be evaluated, the application of consistent guidance has yielded important early lessons about how, when, and how often conservation projects may need to be modified to adapt to climate change.
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   [Goldman, Rebecca L.] Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA 22203 USA.
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RP Poiani, KA (corresponding author), Nature Conservancy, 322 8th Ave,16th Floor, New York, NY 10001 USA.
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PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0960-3115
EI 1572-9710
J9 BIODIVERS CONSERV
JI Biodivers. Conserv.
PD JAN
PY 2011
VL 20
IS 1
BP 185
EP 201
DI 10.1007/s10531-010-9954-2
PG 17
WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 716SB
UT WOS:000286992700011
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU van Eerd, M
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AF van Eerd, Marjolein
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BE Wenkel, C
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SO ENVIRONMENT AND THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE: Perceptions, Actions,
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LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; POLICY; IMPLEMENTATION; PROSPECTS
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RP van Eerd, M (corresponding author), Dutch Minist Infrastruct & Water, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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PU WHITE HORSE PRESS
PI Winwick
PA Old Vicarage, Main St., Winwick, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-912186-19-8; 978-1-912186-14-3
PY 2020
BP 263
EP 282
PG 20
WC Communication; Environmental Studies; History
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Communication; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; History
GA BU0AI
UT WOS:000866371600016
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Tangney, P
AF Tangney, Peter
TI Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't: The impact of economic
   rationalist imperatives on the adaptive capacity of public
   infrastructure in Brisbane, Australia and Cork, Ireland
SO ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; dam management; economic rationalism;
   experts; infrastructure
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; DISASTER RISK REDUCTION; MANAGEMENT; BARRIERS
AB This paper presents a comparative analysis of catchment management dams in Cork, Ireland and Brisbane, Australia to demonstrate how interactions between municipal government and expert advisors for public infrastructure administration can constrain community climate adaptation. The analysis highlights how neoliberal economic rationalism can appropriate public value choice under the guise of technocratic expertise. Experts are often considered responsible agents for the effective administration of public infrastructure, even when ostensibly technical decisions concerning infrastructure management seem to demand normative, political input. Technocratic administration arising from economic rationalist priorities can thereby exacerbate the hazards presented by climate variability and advancing climate change. Climate risk managers in both cases over-relied on operating protocols and the expertise of engineers to administer public infrastructure in pursuit of economic priorities. When operating protocols proved insufficient in the face of climate extremes, however, blame was assigned to experts despite their making all available attempts to avert disaster. Through analysis of these cases, the paper discusses the need for normative transparency in expert-led public administration and better integration of multi-level governance for climate resilience when pursuing economic rationalist imperatives.
C1 [Tangney, Peter] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Humanities Arts & Social Sci, Rm 223 Social Sci South,Bedford Pk Campus, Bedford Pk, SA 5042, Australia.
C3 Flinders University South Australia
RP Tangney, P (corresponding author), Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Humanities Arts & Social Sci, Rm 223 Social Sci South,Bedford Pk Campus, Bedford Pk, SA 5042, Australia.
EM peter.tangney@flinders.edu.au
RI /CAE-0280-2022; Tangney, Peter/O-2153-2015
OI Tangney, Peter/0000-0003-3878-4034
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
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SN 1756-932X
EI 1756-9338
J9 ENVIRON POLICY GOV
JI Environ. Policy Gov.
PD NOV
PY 2020
VL 30
IS 6
BP 359
EP 372
DI 10.1002/eet.1893
EA JUN 2020
PG 14
WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA OZ9KL
UT WOS:000538689500001
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PT J
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AF Truong, Chi
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TI It's not now or never: Implications of investment timing and risk
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SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Investment timing; Catastrophic risk; Risk
   aversion; Real option
ID DISTANT FUTURE; INSURANCE; MANAGEMENT; IMPACTS; MODEL; UNCERTAINTY;
   MITIGATION; POLICIES; PRICE
AB Public investment into risk reduction infrastructure plays an important role in facilitating adaptation to climate impacted hazards and natural disasters. In this paper, we provide an economic framework to incorporate investment timing and insurance market risk preferences when evaluating projects related to reducing climate impacted risks. The model is applied to a case study of bushfire risk management. We find that optimal timing of the investment may increase the net present value (NPV) of an adaptation project for various levels of risk aversion. Assuming risk neutrality, while the market is risk averse, is found to result in an unnecessary delay of the investment into risk reduction projects. The optimal waiting time is shorter when the insurance market is more risk averse or when a more serious scenario for climatic change is assumed. A higher investment cost or a higher discount rate will increase the optimal waiting time. We also find that a stochastic discount rate results in higher NPVs of the project than a discount rate that is assumed fixed at the long run average level. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Truong, Chi; Truck, Stefan] Macquarie Univ, Fac Business & Econ, N Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia.
C3 Macquarie University
RP Truong, C (corresponding author), Macquarie Univ, Fac Business & Econ, Dept Appl Finance & Actuarial Studies, N Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia.
EM chi.truong@mq.edu.au; stefan.trueck@mq.edu.au
RI Truong, Chi/I-2712-2016
OI Trueck, Stefan/0000-0002-5302-3850; Truong, Chi/0000-0001-6346-5516
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PT B
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PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78643-252-0; 978-1-78643-251-3
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D2 10.4337/9781786432520
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BP8YZ
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Fritz, M
AF Fritz, Marco
BE Kabisch, N
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TI Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Areas
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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 Editorial Material; Book Chapter
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.
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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 V
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D2 10.1007/978-3-319-56091-5
PG 2
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
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UT WOS:000448878600001
DA 2025-01-10
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PY 2017
BP 193
EP 220
DI 10.1016/B978-0-12-812624-0.00010-7
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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:000429572500011
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Bloomberg, MR
AF Bloomberg, Michael R.
GP New York City Panel on Climate Change
TI <i>Forewords to</i> Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building
   a Risk Management Response
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN NEW YORK CITY: BUILDING A RISK MANAGEMENT
   RESPONSE
SE Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
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TC 38
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PI MALDEN
PA COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN STREET, MALDEN 02148, MA USA
SN 0077-8923
BN 978-1-57331-800-6
J9 ANN NY ACAD SCI
JI Ann.NY Acad.Sci.
PY 2010
VL 1196
BP 1
EP 1
DI 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05415.x
PG 1
WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Multidisciplinary
   Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S); Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Science & Technology -
   Other Topics
GA BUA67
UT WOS:000288657300001
PM 20545640
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ingold, K
AF Ingold, Karin
TI How to create and preserve social capital in climate adaptation
   policies: A network approach
SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Social capital; Climate change adaptation; Policy analysis; Social
   network analysis
ID GOVERNANCE; MANAGEMENT; IMPLEMENTATION; VULNERABILITY; INSTITUTIONS;
   INFORMATION; RESOURCES; KNOWLEDGE; POLITICS; DRIVERS
AB The processes and impacts of climate change require adaptation through what can be described as horizontal and vertical structures of actors' integration. In climate adaptation and natural resource management literature, this structural component is often related to social capital, which is defined in various ways but usually refers to a public good that is built and fostered within a network of social relations. While hypotheses about social capital in networks are well studied in network literature, here, I argue that they should be reflected and tested in the particular context of climate change adaptation policy. I ask: how do communities affected by climate change and the broad range of actors involved in the design of climate adaptation policies build social relationships? And, how do they manage to maintain those relations over time?
   To answer these questions, climate adaptation policies in six Swiss mountain regions are investigated via social network analysis. Hypotheses about the creation and preservation of weak versus strong ties under the particular setting of Swiss federalism and climate-affected local communities are tested. Results confirm that the creation of weak ties, such as one-way information transfer, can lead to the establishment of mutual collaboration relations over time. Such mutual and reciprocal relations can then more easily be activated by local communities to produce both short-term responses and long-term solutions to climate change impacts. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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C3 University of Bern; University of Bern; Swiss Federal Institutes of
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RP Ingold, K (corresponding author), Univ Bern, IPW, Fabrikstr 8, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland.
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PT J
AU Bonfante, A
   Monaco, E
   Vitale, A
   Barbato, G
   Villani, V
   Mercogliano, P
   Rianna, G
   Mileti, FA
   Manna, P
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AF Bonfante, A.
   Monaco, E.
   Vitale, A.
   Barbato, G.
   Villani, V.
   Mercogliano, P.
   Rianna, G.
   Mileti, F. A.
   Manna, P.
   Terribile, F.
TI A geospatial decision support system to support policy implementation on
   climate change in EU
SO LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; crop adaptation; Land support; National Adaptation
   Strategies (NASs); UNFCCC; web-based decision support systems
ID CROP PRODUCTION; PROJECTIONS; IMPACT
AB Climate change (CC) is a global problem bringing multiple different changes in different regions that exacerbate the conflict between landscape demands. Policy in EU and elsewhere are facing the huge challenge of CC by developing specific regulations and strategies (e.g., European climate law, RDP 2014-2020) generally shaped in the United Nations Frameworks Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The "new EU strategy on adaptation to climate change" sets out how the EU can adapt to the unavoidable impacts of CC and become climate resilient by 2050. Unfortunately, the factual implementation of these policies remains critical. Most often there is a lack of science-based decision support tools empowering regional and local levels to act toward climate resilience. Here we have produced a strong interdisciplinary research effort to support the implementation of the EU strategy on adaptation to CC by providing free web-based Decision Support Systems having a strong focus on factual territories. Our Geospatial Decision Support System aims to support local authorities/communities, scientists, and other stakeholders in EU and more in detail in Italy in better understanding and implementing local adaptation to climate change by means of a "Climate Change Resilience" toolbox oriented to evaluate the climatic anomalies and thermal crop adaptation. Specifically, in this research, two implemented tools have been discussed: (i) tool on General climatic variation and (ii) tool on Crop thermal adaptation. These tools are demonstrated in two different case studies at both EU and national level. Such a toolbox has been produced in the framework of the LANDSUPPORT Horizon 2020 project (www.landsupport.eu).
C1 [Bonfante, A.; Monaco, E.; Vitale, A.; Manna, P.] Natl Res Council Italy CNR, Inst Mediterranean Agr & Forestry Syst ISAFOM, Portici, NA, Italy.
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   [Mileti, F. A.; Terribile, F.] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Agr, Portici, NA, Italy.
   [Mileti, F. A.; Manna, P.; Terribile, F.] Univ Naples Federico II, CRISP Interdipartimental Ctr, Portici, NA, Italy.
C3 Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR); Istituto per i Sistemi
   Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo (ISAFoM-CNR); University of Naples
   Federico II; University of Naples Federico II
RP Bonfante, A (corresponding author), Natl Res Council Italy CNR, Inst Mediterranean Agr & Forestry Syst ISAFOM, Portici, NA, Italy.
EM antonello.bonfante@cnr.it
RI Vitale, Andrea/JVO-5826-2024; Manna, Piero/B-2915-2018; Mileti, Florindo
   Antonio/HZH-9633-2023
OI Vitale, Andrea/0000-0001-6663-897X; Monaco, Eugenia/0000-0002-5835-9740;
   Mercogliano, Paola/0000-0001-7236-010X; Manna,
   Piero/0000-0003-0574-0465; Mileti, Florindo Antonio/0000-0002-3899-7622;
   Bonfante, Antonello/0000-0002-0963-1904
FU LANDSUPPORT projects (Horizon 2020) [774234]
FX This paper was produced within the framework of the LANDSUPPORT project
   (Horizon 2020, grant number: 774234). The authors would like to thank
   Michele Flammia and Luciana Minieri for their contribution to support
   project activities.
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AU Roberts, D
AF Roberts, Debra
TI Prioritizing climate change adaptation and local level resilience in
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SO ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; development; local government; resilience
AB This paper describes the institutional and resource challenges and opportunities in getting different sectors in eThekwini Municipality (the local government responsible for planning and managing the city of Durban) to recognize and respond to their role in climate change adaptation. The Headline Climate Change Adaptation Strategy launched by the municipality in 2006 did not catalyze the development of sectoral plans or significantly influence the Integrated Development Plan, the key document through which the municipal government sets and implements development priorities. Possible causal factors for this include limited human and financial resources and more immediate and urgent development needs. To address the situation, the municipality's Environmental Planning and Climate Protection Department encouraged and supported three pilot sectors to develop their own municipal adaptation plans. This more sectoral approach encouraged greater interaction among the sectors and provided each with a clearer understanding of their needs and roles from an adaptation perspective. It also highlighted how climate change adaptation could be used as a tool to address development priorities. This work will be extended through research into the cost-benefits of Durban being an "early adapter". Work has also begun on community-based adaptation (including support for reforestation projects that provide "green jobs") and on responses to slow onset disasters, food security and water constraints.
C1 eThekwini Municipal, Environm Planning & Climate Protect Dept, ZA-4000 Durban, South Africa.
RP Roberts, D (corresponding author), eThekwini Municipal, Environm Planning & Climate Protect Dept, POB 680, ZA-4000 Durban, South Africa.
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PT J
AU Xenarios, S
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AF Xenarios, Stefanos
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   Schmidt-Vogt, Dietrich
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TI Climate change and adaptation of mountain societies in Central Asia:
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SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Resilience; Vulnerability; Rural communities; Pamir; Tien Shan; Central
   Asia
ID AMU-DARYA BASIN; WATER AVAILABILITY; CHANGE IMPACTS; NARYN BASIN;
   TIEN-SHAN; GLACIER; RUNOFF; VULNERABILITY; HEADWATERS; TRIBUTARY
AB Mountain societies in developing and low-income countries are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, which can severely threaten their livelihoods. The situation of mountain communities in the Pamir and Tien Shan mountains in Central Asia is exacerbated by remote location, difficult access, and poorly maintained infrastructure as well as by a distinctly continental climate. Designing and implementing climate adaptation policies for mountainous Central Asia is hindered by the limited understanding of a wide range of environmental and socio-ecological parameters. In particular, there are major knowledge gaps on the temperature and precipitation trends in high altitudes of the Pamir and Tien Shan mountains which are the result of poor and frequently unreliable data. These knowledge and date constraints have a negative effect also on forecasting the occurrence and intensity of extreme weather events which constitute a major hazard for local communities residing in the mountain foothills. This study reviews the state of research on climate change and climate change adaptation in mountainous Central Asia, also considering temperature and precipitation projections for the region. This includes an outline of the geophysical and socio-economic conditions of mountainous Central Asia as well as a survey of climate adaptation initiatives and policies currently implemented in the Pamir and Tien Shan mountain region with special consideration of their limitations and challenges. Knowledge gaps and data constraints, especially on climate-glacier-water and hazard interactions, are identified, and research and policy measures are suggested based on the study findings for improving climate change adaptation in mountainous Central Asia.
C1 [Xenarios, Stefanos] Nazarbayev Univ, Grad Sch Publ Policy, Kabanbaybatyr Ave 53,Block C3,42, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan.
   [Xenarios, Stefanos; Hergarten, Chris; Shigaeva, Jyldyz; Foggin, Marc] Univ Cent Asia, Mt Soc Res Inst, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
   [Gafurov, Abror] GFZ German Res Ctr Geosci, Sect Hydrol 5 4, Potsdam, Germany.
   [Schmidt-Vogt, Dietrich] Freiburg Univ, Chair Silviculture, Fac Environm & Nat Resources, Freiburg, Germany.
   [Sehring, Jenniver] IHE Delft Inst Water Educ, Integrated Water Syst & Governance Dept, Delft, Netherlands.
   [Sehring, Jenniver] Univ Helsinki, Dept Forest Sci, Helsinki, Finland.
   [Manandhar, Sujata] Univ Saskatchewan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
   [Manandhar, Sujata] Yukon Coll, Yukon Res Ctr, Whitehorse, YT, Canada.
   [Hergarten, Chris] Univ Bern, Ctr Dev & Environm, Bern, Switzerland.
   [Foggin, Marc] Univ British Columbia, Inst Asian Res, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
C3 Nazarbayev University; University of Central Asia; Helmholtz
   Association; Helmholtz-Center Potsdam GFZ German Research Center for
   Geosciences; University of Freiburg; IHE Delft Institute for Water
   Education; University of Helsinki; University of Saskatchewan; Yukon
   University; University of Bern; University of British Columbia
RP Xenarios, S (corresponding author), Nazarbayev Univ, Grad Sch Publ Policy, Kabanbaybatyr Ave 53,Block C3,42, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan.; Xenarios, S (corresponding author), Univ Cent Asia, Mt Soc Res Inst, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
EM stefanos.xenarios@nu.edu.kz; gafurov@gfz-potsdam.de;
   dietrich.schmidt-vogt@waldbau.uni-freiburg.de; j.sehring@un-ihe.org;
   sujatamanandhar@gmail.com; christian.hergarten@ucentralasia.org;
   zhyldyz.shigaeva@ucentralasia.org; marc.foggin@ucentralasia.org
RI Gafurov, Abror/AAQ-9362-2021; Xenarios, Stefanos/I-4267-2019; Sehring,
   Jenniver/AAB-3360-2021; Foggin, Marc/W-3277-2019
OI Sehring, Jenniver/0000-0002-0523-7256; Hergarten,
   Christian/0000-0002-1321-6033; Foggin, Marc/0000-0002-2663-6715;
   Xenarios, Stefanos/0000-0002-5564-5661
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SN 1436-3798
EI 1436-378X
J9 REG ENVIRON CHANGE
JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
PD JUN
PY 2019
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SI SI
BP 1339
EP 1352
DI 10.1007/s10113-018-1384-9
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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 HZ4WH
UT WOS:000468851600009
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Rasmussen, JF
   Friis-Hansen, E
AF Rasmussen, Julie Fogt
   Friis-Hansen, Esbern
BA FriisHansen, E
BF FriisHansen, E
TI Creating Political Space for Climate Change Adaptation in Northern Ghana
SO DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID PARTICIPATION; VULNERABILITY
C1 [Rasmussen, Julie Fogt; Friis-Hansen, Esbern] Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3 Aarhus University; Danish Institute for International Studies
RP Rasmussen, JF (corresponding author), Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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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 61
EP 73
PG 13
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BP2QQ
UT WOS:000544492600007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Vignieri, V
AF Vignieri, Vincenzo
TI Active community for climate change: a Dynamic Performance Governance
   analysis of a biodiversity preservation program
SO SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT AND POLICY JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Active community; Biodiversity preservation;
   Collaborative platforms; Dynamic Performance Governance
ID LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; MANAGEMENT; CITIZEN; MISPERCEPTIONS; FEEDBACK;
   HYBRIDIZATION; CONSERVATION; STRATEGIES; FRAMEWORK; PLATFORMS
AB PurposeThis study aims to illustrate how collaborative platforms may leverage active community for climate change adaptation to implement biodiversity preservation policies. Design/methodology/approachThis study adopts the Dynamic Performance Governance methodological framework to analyze the causal relationships affecting biodiversity preservation policy outcomes. FindingsActive community reduces harmful factors for biodiversity (i.e. biological threats and anthropogenic pressure), limiting the risk of extinction of perennial plants. Stakeholders' prior knowledge is an enabling condition of climate adaptation processes as it triggers the adoption of prescriptions and cultural changes in a community. Practical implicationsThe study provides methodological guidance to define measures to deliver material information to support environmental performance governance. It elaborates an inventory of short- and long-term performance indicators integrating natural-science targets into accounting measures that can support policymakers operating in other contexts to implement climate change adaptation policies. Social implicationsAs a response to the study findings, social implications provide insights into how active community in collaborative platforms for climate change may support stakeholders to address natural resources imbalances, define strategies to share the burden among them and intervene on multiple policy domains (e.g. financial, environmental and social). Originality/valueClimate change adaptation challenges are conceptualized as "super wicked problems," and the collaborative platforms designed to address them are rendered as complex adaptive systems. This makes the paper go beyond traditional environmental governance, demonstrating that stakeholders' interactions within collaborative platforms harness active community specialized knowledge.
C1 [Vignieri, Vincenzo] Univ Siena, Dept Business & Law Studies, Siena, Italy.
C3 University of Siena
RP Vignieri, V (corresponding author), Univ Siena, Dept Business & Law Studies, Siena, Italy.
EM vincenzo.vignieri@gmail.com
RI Vignieri, Vincenzo/AAB-2883-2019; Vignieri, Vincenzo/F-2661-2018
OI Vignieri, Vincenzo/0000-0003-4278-0765
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TC 3
Z9 3
U1 8
U2 17
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
   ENGLAND
SN 2040-8021
EI 2040-803X
J9 SUSTAIN ACCOUNT MANA
JI Sustain. Account. Manag. Policy J.
PD NOV 7
PY 2023
VL 14
IS 6
BP 1150
EP 1182
DI 10.1108/SAMPJ-04-2022-0167
EA JUN 2023
PG 33
WC Business, Finance; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology;
   Environmental Studies; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental
   Sciences & Ecology
GA X1UZ4
UT WOS:001013458500001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Gain, AK
   Giupponi, C
AF Gain, A. K.
   Giupponi, C.
BE Lekkas, TD
TI A DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT OF WATER SCARCITY RISK AND CLIMATE CHANGE
   ADAPTATION IN THE LOWER BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER BASIN
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL
   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SE Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Science and
   Technology
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 13th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology
   (CEST)
CY SEP 05-07, 2013
CL Athens, GREECE
SP Univ Aegean, Global Network Environm Sci & Technol
DE vulnerability; risk; water scarcity; climate change adaptation; system
   analysis; decision-making
ID TRENDS
AB For assessing vulnerability and risk of water resources system and defining climate change adaptation policies and measures, the integrated contribution of several disciplines is required, enabling a comprehensive, but also complex, dynamic description of present state and future trends. But, the notions of vulnerability and risk and the approaches for their assessment, have found different and often contrasting solutions by various schools of thought over recent times. For example, the traditional conceptualization of vulnerability and risk by the disaster risk reduction (DRR) community is different from that of the climate change adaptation (CCA) community. But there is a need for achieving greater synergy between the two communities to advance sustainable development. Recently the IPCC has released a special report on 'Managing the risks of extreme events and disasters to advance climate change adaptation' (IPCC-SREX Report). With the publication of the IPCC-SREX, a substantial move from the CCA community towards the concepts and definitions consolidated in the DRR could be observed, in which vulnerability and risk are conceptualized in a way that can be used to consider both climate change adaptation and disaster risk management. In this study we provide an operational system analysis approach and a simulation tool for water scarcity risk assessment that has been developed within the broad context of climate change adaptation and disaster risk management with an aim to support decision making processes. The methodology has been applied in the Lower Brahmaputra River Basin, a region where hydrological impact of climate change is expected to be strong. In the assessment of risk, indicators - selected based on the previously developed framework by Gain et al (2012) and Giupponi et al. (2012) which were further reframed consistent with the recent release of the IPCC-SREX Report are used to describe past and future trends of model variables, and their trajectories are used to explore possible trends of risk and adaptation needs. As the notion of risk is the result of combined effect of different social and ecological variables, this can not be objectively measured by using a well-defined static or dynamic model. Instead, a subjective way for its estimate is accomplished through a non-additive aggregation operator to construct concise indexes with a weighting procedure reflecting stakeholders' preferences. The results of this study are intended to be used for contributing to planned adaptation of water resources systems, in Bangladesh and other developing countries.
C1 [Gain, A. K.; Giupponi, C.] Ca Foscari Univ Venice, Dept Econ, I-30121 Venice, Italy.
C3 Universita Ca Foscari Venezia
RP Gain, AK (corresponding author), Ca Foscari Univ Venice, Dept Econ, Cannaregio 873, I-30121 Venice, Italy.
EM animesh.gain@gmail.com; cgiupponi@unive.it
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Z9 0
U1 0
U2 10
PU GLOBAL NEST, SECRETARIAT
PI ATHENS
PA UNIV, AEGEAN, 30, VOULGAROKTONOU STR, ATHENS, GR 114 72, GREECE
SN 1106-5516
BN 978-960-7475-51-0
J9 PROC INT CONF ENV SC
PY 2013
PG 8
WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BB7WL
UT WOS:000346067900083
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Mehar, M
   Prasad, N
AF Mehar, Mamta
   Prasad, Narayan
BA Mehar, M
   Prasad, N
BF Mehar, M
   Prasad, N
TI CLIMATE CHANGE, ADAPTATION AND GENDER Policy, Practice and
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE, ADAPTATION AND GENDER: Policy, Practice and
   Methodological Underpinnings
SE CABI Climate Change Series
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Mehar, Mamta] Athena Infon, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA.
   [Prasad, Narayan] Indira Gandhi Natl Open Univ, Econ, Sch Social Sci, New Delhi, India.
RP Mehar, M (corresponding author), Athena Infon, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA.
RI Mehar, Mamta/AAF-7558-2020
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU CABI PUBLISHING-C A B INT
PI WALLINGFORD
PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78924-990-3; 978-1-78924-989-7
J9 CABI CLIM CHANGE SER
PY 2022
VL 13
BP XIII
EP XIV
D2 10.1079/9781789249910.0000
PG 2
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 BW7MX
UT WOS:001194716700003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Di Falco, S
AF Di Falco, Salvatore
TI Adaptation to climate change in Sub-Saharan agriculture: assessing the
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SO EUROPEAN REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; risk; Ethiopia
ID FOOD SECURITY; RANDOM FLUCTUATIONS; ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; RISK; POVERTY;
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C1 Univ Geneva, Geneva Sch Econ & Management, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
C3 University of Geneva
RP Di Falco, S (corresponding author), Univ Geneva, Geneva Sch Econ & Management, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
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TC 86
Z9 92
U1 4
U2 58
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 0165-1587
EI 1464-3618
J9 EUR REV AGRIC ECON
JI Eur. Rev. Agric. Econ.
PD JUL
PY 2014
VL 41
IS 3
SI SI
BP 405
EP 430
DI 10.1093/erae/jbu014
PG 26
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Economics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Business & Economics
GA AM2GA
UT WOS:000339666700004
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bruch, C
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AF Bruch, Carl
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TI Legalizing adaptation: water law in a changing climate
SO WATER INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE water law; climate change; adaptation; adaptive management
ID ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEMS; NEPA
AB Adaptation to climate change will play a critical role in water management in the coming decades, necessitating reform of the legal, regulatory, and institutional frameworks that govern water allocation, use, and quality to integrate adaptive water management. Legal and regulatory tools can also facilitate adaptive responses. This article provides an overview of the ways in which water laws, regulations, and institutions will need to be rethought and reformulated and offers some thoughts on the future of governing for adaptation in the water sector.
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PY 2011
VL 36
IS 7
SI SI
BP 828
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PG 18
WC Engineering, Civil; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Engineering; Water Resources
GA 880OH
UT WOS:000299416300009
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Aslany, M
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AF Aslany, Maryam
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TI Class and climate-change adaptation in rural India: Beyond
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SO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE agrarian societies; class relations; climate&#8208; change adaptation;
   Maharashtra; rural India
ID KENYA; VULNERABILITY; DROUGHT
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C3 University of Oxford; University of the Sunshine Coast
RP Aslany, M (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Wolfson Coll, Oxford OX2 6UD, England.
EM maryam.aslany@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
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U1 1
U2 23
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0968-0802
EI 1099-1719
J9 SUSTAIN DEV
JI Sustain. Dev.
PD MAY
PY 2021
VL 29
IS 3
SI SI
BP 571
EP 582
DI 10.1002/sd.2201
EA MAY 2021
PG 12
WC Development Studies; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Regional
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Public
   Administration
GA SW1NO
UT WOS:000646654500001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Pasquini, L
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AF Pasquini, Lorena
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TI What enables local governments to mainstream climate change adaptation?
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   South Africa
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; local government; mainstreaming; climate change; governance
ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; PARTY POLITICS; CITIES; SUSTAINABILITY; RESILIENCE;
   POLICY; CITY
AB Municipalities represent a key opportunity for implementing local adaptation to the impacts of climate change. Most research has focused on the barriers to climate change adaptation, and little research exists that considers the conditions under which a municipality is able to initiate the process of mainstreaming climate adaptation. Through a case study of two municipalities in the Western Cape of South Africa, this paper identifies the factors that enable action to be taken at the local government level. The presence of dedicated environmental champions is key, particularly within political leadership. Experiencing the costs of climate change often provides the strongest initial catalyst for action and is aided by the recognition that the local environment has value. Access to a knowledge base, the availability of resources, political stability and the presence of dense social networks all positively affect adaptation mainstreaming. It is these enabling factors that other government levels and stakeholders need to support with different interventions. We draw attention to two under-researched topics, the effect of political instability on municipal functioning and the effects of social network characteristics on facilitating institutional change.
C1 [Pasquini, Lorena; Shearing, Clifford] Univ Cape Town, Ctr Criminol, ZA-7701 Rondebosch, South Africa.
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C3 University of Cape Town; Nelson Mandela University; University of Cape
   Town
RP Pasquini, L (corresponding author), Univ Cape Town, Ctr Criminol, Private Bag X3, ZA-7701 Rondebosch, South Africa.
EM lorena.pasquini@gmail.com
RI Shearing, Clifford/S-1795-2019; Cowling, Richard/AFU-6261-2022;
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OI Shearing, Clifford/0000-0002-5036-8335; Ziervogel,
   Gina/0000-0003-4219-6809
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NR 41
TC 100
Z9 101
U1 1
U2 67
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.
PD JAN 1
PY 2015
VL 7
IS 1
BP 60
EP 70
DI 10.1080/17565529.2014.886994
PG 11
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA AW4OT
UT WOS:000346261300005
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Shi, CC
   Guo, NL
   Zeng, LL
   Wu, F
AF Shi, Chenchen
   Guo, Naliang
   Zeng, Linlan
   Wu, Feng
TI How climate change is going to affect urban livability in China
SO CLIMATE SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate governance; Emission reduction; Energy structure; Industrial
   structure; Composite index; Assessment
ID SATISFACTION; LIVEABILITY; INDICATORS; IMPACT
AB In the post-Paris Agreement era, with countries taking actions in climate adaptation, altering urban functions, which consequently changed urban livability. Urban disaster as one of the climate change consequences is also experienced by global cities, deteriorating urban livability. This study aims to explore the change of urban livability in the process of urban disaster impact and adaptation under climate change with the case of China. Climate information is applied in livability assessment to inform urban adaptation to climate change. While exploring how climate change is going to affect livability, the assessment framework also suggested positive changes in the mode of production and lifestyle to mitigate climate impact and build livable, resilient, and cooler cities. Urban social-ecological-technological systems are dynamic and are constantly responding to climate pressures. A composite index was constructed based on the pressure-state-response model and three key urban functions including livelihood, ecological, and production function. The index was employed to evaluate the spatial pattern of urban livability in 290 prefectural-level cities in China. Results showed spatial heterogeneity of urban livability in China across geographical location, administrative and economic development hierarchies. There is also the unevenness of urban functions in Chinese cities, with production and livelihood in the domination of urban livability. This calls for urban planners and managers to pay attention to strengthening urban ecological function through technical innovation and industrial transformation, which also suits the needs for climate adaptation.
C1 [Shi, Chenchen] Capital Univ Econ & Business, Sch Urban Econ & Publ Adm, Beijing 100070, Peoples R China.
   [Guo, Naliang; Zeng, Linlan; Wu, Feng] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Land Surface Pattern & Simulat, 11 Datun Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
   [Guo, Naliang; Zeng, Linlan; Wu, Feng] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Coll Resources & Environm, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.
C3 Capital University of Economics & Business; Chinese Academy of Sciences;
   Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, CAS;
   Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
   CAS
RP Wu, F (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Land Surface Pattern & Simulat, 11 Datun Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
EM wufeng@igsnrr.ac.cn
RI Shi, Chenchen/JMC-4424-2023; Wu, Feng/ABB-9233-2022
OI Shi, Chenchen/0000-0002-8608-668X; Guo, Naliang/0000-0001-9247-3080
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [41971233, 72104149];
   Capital University of Economics and Business: The Fundamental Research
   Funds for Beijing Universities [XRZ2021048]; Academy of Metropolis
   Economic and Social Development at Capital University of Economics and
   Business [ZSXM2021003]
FX This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science
   Foundation of China (No.41971233, 72104149) , Capital University of
   Economics and Business: The Fundamental Research Funds for Beijing
   Universities (XRZ2021048) and Academy of Metropolis Economic and Social
   Development at Capital University of Economics and Business
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PY 2022
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AR 100284
DI 10.1016/j.cliser.2022.100284
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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
ER

PT J
AU Arimi, K
   Olooto, FM
AF Arimi, Kayode
   Olooto, Felicia Motunrayo
TI Precision farming and climate change adaptation strategies used among
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND
   INFORMATICS
LA English
DT Article
DE precision-farming; climate-change; cowpea-farmers; Oyo State;
   adaptation-strategy
ID IMPACTS
AB Climate change will continue to threaten cowpea supply security due to spontaneous global warming. Efforts towards achieving effective climate change adaptation have been hindered by factors that are yet to be investigated. This paper ascertains the factors affecting effective climate change adaptation among cowpea farmers in Ido local government area of Oyo State, Nigeria for cowpea supply security. Following a survey of 108 randomly selected cowpea farmers, descriptive statistical tools were used for data analysis while multiple regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing effective climate change adaptation among cowpea farmers. Adaptation measures adopted by respondents ranged from local (low sophisticated) to high regional (moderate sophisticated) technology. The use of precision farming technology such as variable-rate technology and green seeker were discouraged among farmers. Hence, there is a need to eliminate factors hindering utilisation of modern adaptation measures for better coping mechanism and sustainable cowpea production.
C1 [Arimi, Kayode] Natl Open Univ Nigeria, Ibadan Study Ctr, Dept Agr Extens & Management, Ibadan, Nigeria.
   [Olooto, Felicia Motunrayo] Kwara State Univ, Dept Agr Econ & Extens Serv, Malete, Kwara State, Nigeria.
RP Arimi, K (corresponding author), Natl Open Univ Nigeria, Ibadan Study Ctr, Dept Agr Extens & Management, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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PA WORLD TRADE CENTER BLDG, 29 ROUTE DE PRE-BOIS, CASE POSTALE 856, CH-1215
   GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
SN 2054-5819
EI 2054-5827
J9 INT J SUST AGR MANAG
JI Int. J. Sustain. Agric. Manage. Inform.
PY 2020
VL 6
IS 4
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DI 10.1504/IJSAMI.2020.112863
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WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Agriculture; Computer Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Landauer, M
   Haider, W
   Pröbstl-Haider, U
AF Landauer, Mia
   Haider, Wolfgang
   Proebstl-Haider, Ulrike
TI The Influence of Culture on Climate Change Adaptation Strategies:
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SO JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE winter tourism; climate change adaptation; cross-country skiing;
   cultural differences; value orientation approach; segmentation
ID TOURISM; RECREATION; SATISFACTION; DESTINATIONS; PERSPECTIVE; DIVERSITY;
   INDUSTRY; DEMAND; IMPACT; CANADA
AB This study investigates cultural differences in tourist preferences for climate change adaptation strategies of cross-country skiers in Austria and Finland. We used the value orientation approach to empirically test whether this concept is sensitive to skiers' climate change adaptation preferences in the two respective countries. The comparisons between the two countries were made even more specific with three identical motivation-based segments that accounted for heterogeneity within the respective samples. All comparisons were based on either regular survey questions or on the results of a choice experiment. The results reveal significant differences between skiers for the overall national samples, as well as for numerous comparisons between specific segments. Thus, we conclude that adaptation strategy planning should consider cultural differences and that the transferability of strategies even within the western cultures of Europe is limited.
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C3 BOKU University; Simon Fraser University; Aalto University
RP Landauer, M (corresponding author), Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci BOKU, Inst Landscape Dev Recreat & Conservat Planning, Peter Jordan Str 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria.
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PT J
AU Ndue, K
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AF Ndue, Kennedy
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LA English
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ID PORK PRODUCTION; ASSESSMENT LCA; RESOURCE USE; LIVESTOCK; SYSTEMS
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C1 [Ndue, Kennedy; Pal, Goda] Szechenyi Istvan Univ, Doctoral Sch Reg & Business Adm Sci, H-9026 Gyor, Hungary.
C3 University of Istvan Szechenyi
RP Ndue, K (corresponding author), Szechenyi Istvan Univ, Doctoral Sch Reg & Business Adm Sci, H-9026 Gyor, Hungary.
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RI NDUE, Kennedy/IAR-7280-2023
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FU Doctoral Publications Support Program of Szechenyi Istvan
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JI Land
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DI 10.3390/land11060827
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Stanczuk-Galwiaczek, M
   Sobolewska-Mikulska, K
   Ritzema, H
   van Loon-Steensma, JM
AF Stanczuk-Galwiaczek, Malgorzata
   Sobolewska-Mikulska, Katarzyna
   Ritzema, Henk
   van Loon-Steensma, Jantsje M.
TI Integration of water management and land consolidation in rural areas to
   adapt to climate change: Experiences from Poland and the Netherlands
SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Spatial adaptation; Rural development; Land consolidation; Water
   management; Process effectiveness assessment; European policy
ID LANDSCAPES; URBAN
AB Rural areas face major challenges in adapting to the impacts of climate change, in particular to floods and droughts. This calls for both adaptation of rural functions and climate-proof and water-resilient design of the rural area, often implying improvement of water retention and flood protection. Implementation of such climate change-related goals in spatial planning often involves adaptations in water management, perhaps even leading to land consolidation. Water management and land consolidation thus form important tools for spatial adaptation. Land consolidation is also a tool to support the integration of other claims that need room, such as agriculture, nature, landscape and tourism functions. This paper investigates the history of and approaches to land consolidation and water management in Poland and the Netherlands, and illustrates the integration of land consolidation and water management to realize a multi-functional climate resilient rural area by two examples in each country. We qualitatively compared the extent to which the planned activities in water retention and flood protection were realized and planned results were achieved for other functions. We found that the two adaptation measures, water retention and flood protection, were more effective in the Netherlands, stemming from ample attention for the impact of climate change and the incorporation of climate change adaptation goals in water policy. Furthermore, the water retention and flood protection measures in the Netherlands better serve multiple functions: agriculture, nature, recreation, landscape and infrastructure. Reasons for this are the multidisciplinary and participatory approach, attention to public awareness and communication and promotion of the process. On the other hand, the Dutch have much to learn from Poland's vast, undisturbed natural areas, which contribute to a climate resilient landscape. Both Poland and the Netherlands could therefore benefit from bringing together ideas and experiences regarding climate proofing the rural area.
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C3 Warsaw University of Technology; Wageningen University & Research;
   Wageningen University & Research; Delft University of Technology
RP Stanczuk-Galwiaczek, M (corresponding author), Warsaw Univ Technol, Fac Geodesy & Cartog, Pl Politech 1 Pok 312, PL-00661 Warsaw, Poland.
EM m.stanczuk@gik.pw.edu.pl
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DI 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.06.005
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT C
AU Ernsteins, R
   Lubuze, M
   Lontone, A
   Zvirbule, L
   Antons, V
   Zilniece, I
   Kaulins, J
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AF Ernsteins, R.
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GP SGEM
TI CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION INTEGRATION INTO COASTAL MUNICIPAL
   DEVELOPMENT: GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNICATION PRECONDITIONS
SO 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, SGEM
   2012, Vol. V
SE International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference-SGEM
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 12h International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference (SGEM)
CY JUN 17-23, 2012
CL Albena, BULGARIA
SP Minist Environm & Water, Bulgarian Acad Sci, Acad Sci Czech Republ, Acad Sci IR Iran, Latvian Acad Sci, Polish Acad Sci, Russian Acad Sci, Serbian Acad Sci & Arts, Slovak Acad Sci, Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Bulgarian Ind Assoc
DE governance environment model; green municipality and development
   planning; climate change adaptation; integration; climate communication
AB There was realized university-municipality research and development project by the case study research methodology, with the aim of performing an interdisciplinary situation audit on the climate change adaptation local policy existing practice conditions and development possibilities for coastal municipality of Salacgriva (Latvia), and as the result, relevant governance guidelines were elaborated [12]. Besides auditing and further on developing climate change integrations into three main sustainability dimensions, there is necessity to work with additional and separate dimension, the so called governance environment, which is to be considered the unifying horizontal element encircling all the three vertical sustainability dimensions and intentionally is to be the called "integrating medium" as well and subsequently separately studied, planned and managed. Further work was organized by North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve administration and municipality and after public/expert hearing documents were transferred into very first municipal climate change adaptation strategy in Latvia.
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RP Ernsteins, R (corresponding author), Univ Latvia, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Environm Management, Riga, Latvia.
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WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology
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UT WOS:000348536400145
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PT J
AU Haida, C
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   Rauch, W
   Riede, M
   Schneider, K
AF Haida, Christin
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TI From water footprint to climate change adaptation: Capacity development
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SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Water footprint; Freshwater management
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ID VIRTUAL WATER; TRADE; COMMUNICATION; ENGAGEMENT; AUSTRIA; NATIONS;
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AB This article presents a bottom-up approach which attempts to link the Water Footprint (WF) concept with climate change adaptation and capacity development. The approach was developed and tested in cooperation with a partner school in Austria aiming to provide a starting point for WF assessment and formulate an improvement response. The pupils reduced their WF by 9%, and became change agents. The approach assists young people to develop self-efficacy by discovering the connection between their individual actions at local level and aspects of climate change adaptation at global level. It provides a tool to increase this understanding and contribute to the adaptation of distant impacts of climate change and reduce vulnerability.
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C3 University of Innsbruck; University of Innsbruck; Helmholtz Association;
   Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
RP Riede, M (corresponding author), AlpS GmbH, Grabenweg 68, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.; Riede, M (corresponding author), Univ Innsbruck, Inst Geog, Innrain 52, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
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   Wolfgang.Rauch@uibk.ac.at; riede@alps-gmbh.com;
   katrin.schneider2@kit.edu
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PT J
AU Cheong, SM
   Sankaran, K
   Bastani, H
AF Cheong, So-Min
   Sankaran, Kris
   Bastani, Hamsa
TI Artificial intelligence for climate change adaptation
SO WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-DATA MINING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY
LA English
DT Article
DE AI; climate change adaptation; machine learning
AB Although artificial intelligence (AI; inclusive of machine learning) is gaining traction supporting climate change projections and impacts, limited work has used AI to address climate change adaptation. We identify this gap and highlight the value of AI especially in supporting complex adaptation choices and implementation. We illustrate how AI can effectively leverage precise, real-time information in data-scarce settings. We focus on supervised learning, transfer learning, reinforcement learning, and multimodal learning to illustrate how innovative AI methods can enable better-informed choices, tailor adaptation measures to heterogenous groups and generate effective synergies and trade-offs. This article is categorized under: Application Areas > Government and Public Sector
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C3 University of Kansas; University of Wisconsin System; University of
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PA ONE MONTGOMERY ST, SUITE 1200, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 USA
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J9 WIRES DATA MIN KNOWL
JI Wiley Interdiscip. Rev.-Data Mining Knowl. Discov.
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PY 2022
VL 12
IS 5
AR e1459
DI 10.1002/widm.1459
EA APR 2022
PG 7
WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Theory &
   Methods
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Computer Science
GA 4N2SW
UT WOS:000781616900001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Nyirenda, R
AF Nyirenda, Rhoda
BE McCusker, B
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TI GENDERED ACCESS TO WETLAND GARDENS (<i>DIMBA</i>) IN NORTHERN MALAWI
SO ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT
SE Routledge International Handbooks
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; FOOD SECURITY; INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE;
   SUSTAINABILITY; AGRICULTURE; VARIABILITY; SYSTEMS
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PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-367-71023-1; 978-0-429-45031-0; 978-1-138-32566-1
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PY 2022
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DI 10.4324/9780429450310-28
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WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies; Geography
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography
GA BW5XG
UT WOS:001168824700024
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Keenan, RJ
   Nelson, H
   Keskitalo, ECH
   Bergh, J
AF Keenan, Rodney J.
   Nelson, Harry
   Keskitalo, E. C. H.
   Bergh, Johan
BE Keskitalo, ECH
   Preston, BL
TI Climate change adaptation in forest production systems in a globalizing
   economy
SO RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION POLICY
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID BRITISH-COLUMBIA; CHANGE IMPACTS; MANAGEMENT; SILVICULTURE; VICTORIA;
   POLICY; FIRES
C1 [Keenan, Rodney J.] Univ Melbourne, Sch Ecosyst & Forest Sci, Forest & Ecosyst Sci, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
   [Nelson, Harry] Univ British Columbia, Fac Forestry, Dept Forest Resources Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   [Keskitalo, E. C. H.] Umea Univ, Dept Geog & Econ Hist, Polit Sci, Umea, Sweden.
   [Bergh, Johan] Linnaeus Univ, Dept Forestry & Wood Technol, Silviculture, Vaxjo, Sweden.
C3 University of Melbourne; University of British Columbia; Umea
   University; Linnaeus University
RP Keenan, RJ (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Sch Ecosyst & Forest Sci, Forest & Ecosyst Sci, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
RI Nelson, Harry/KRP-7681-2024
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PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78643-252-0; 978-1-78643-251-3
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D2 10.4337/9781786432520
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BP8YZ
UT WOS:000568538000022
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Faria, N
AF Faria, Nuno
TI Predicting agronomical and ecological effects of shifting from sheep to
   cattle grazing in highly dynamic Mediterranean dry grasslands
SO LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE herbage productivity; leguminous species; livestock; pastureland; plant
   diversity; sward structure
ID DIVERSITY; PLANT; MANAGEMENT; DEPEND; BIRDS
AB In the recent decades, cattle numbers strongly increased whereas sheep numbers decreased in south Portugal. This paper aims to predict the potential agronomical and ecological effects of these trends and clarify about the versatility of cattle and sheep systems in adapting to climate changes in the Mediterranean basin. We monitored livestock management in the dry grasslands of evora (2012 to 2016) and investigated for the effect of livestock type (TLivest) on (a) sward's characteristics, (b) vegetation taxonomic diversity, and (c) in conforming vegetation communities and promoting species of agronomical interests (SAIs). Generalized linear mixed models were used to link management descriptors and vegetation parameters with TLivest. Redundancy analysis was used to analyse the changes due to TLivest on floristic composition and SAIs. Sheep fields presented (a) higher number of days under grazing and lower instantaneous stocking rates than cattle or mixed fields and (b) lower vegetation height in April in wet years and higher green vegetation cover in May; alpha- and gamma-diversity were poorly related with TLivest, but beta-diversity was lower under mixed grazing than under sheep or cattle grazing. The highest richness of legume species was found in permanent grasslands grazed by sheep. Redundancy analysis provided a good discrimination of TLivest but a poor segregation of vegetation communities. As a conclusion, sheep grazing can be seen as a more powerful tool to increase sward heterogeneity, and thus, a loss of grassland heterogeneity can be expected under cattle grazing. The lower versatility of cattle systems suggests narrower opportunities in adapting to climate change.
C1 [Faria, Nuno] Univ Evora, ICAAM, Apartado 94, P-7002774 Evora, Portugal.
C3 University of Evora
RP Faria, N (corresponding author), Univ Evora, ICAAM, Apartado 94, P-7002774 Evora, Portugal.
EM farnuno@uevora.pt
RI Faria, Nuno/ABU-7743-2022
OI Faria, Nuno/0000-0002-8799-1593
FU Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT-Fundacao para a
   Ciencia e a Tecnologia) [SFRH/BD/74840/2010]; Fundação para a Ciência e
   a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/74840/2010] Funding Source: FCT
FX Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT-Fundacao para a
   Ciencia e a Tecnologia), Grant/Award Number: SFRH/BD/74840/2010
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PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1085-3278
EI 1099-145X
J9 LAND DEGRAD DEV
JI Land Degrad. Dev.
PD FEB 15
PY 2019
VL 30
IS 3
BP 300
EP 314
DI 10.1002/ldr.3225
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Soil Science
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Agriculture
GA HJ8SX
UT WOS:000457471200006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Olsson, L
   Jerneck, A
AF Olsson, Lennart
   Jerneck, Anne
TI Farmers fighting climate change-from victims to agents in subsistence
   livelihoods
SO WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION; FARMING SYSTEMS; COOKSTOVES; FUELWOOD;
   IMPACTS
AB One billion vulnerable subsistence farmers across the global south depend on risky livelihoods in need of adaptation to climate change impacts. Simultaneously, their aggregated emission of greenhouse gases from land use and fuelwood consumption is substantial. Synergies between adaptation to climate change and mitigation should therefore be actively promoted. In the context of poverty, such synergies should ideally be designed specifically for the poorest of the poor who are notoriously difficult to reach by policies and projects. In this experimental case on subsistence farming in western Kenya we assume that only the poorest inhabit the most degraded lands and use the simplest form of cooking over open fire. As the study location is typical of sub-Saharan areas affected by drought, flooding, land degradation, diseases and persistent poverty, findings can be scaled up, transferred to and tested in similar settings. Seeking multiple synergies of adaptation, mitigation, and social change while using sustainability science in intervention research, we reframed peasant farmers from vulnerable victims into agents fighting livelihood stressors and climate change impacts. In collaboration with them we performed small-scale experiments on agricultural production practices and domestic energy efficiency resulting in multiple synergies. Findings show that the 'smokeless kitchen' and carbon sequestration from improved land management can mitigate climate change while increasing energy efficiency, health standards, food security, and community-based adaptive capacity. Preferably, climate policy should therefore explicitly address synergies and support peasant farmers' efforts to create synergies when the 'food imperative' limits their agency to fight climate change alone. (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. WIREs Clim Change 2010 1 363-373
C1 [Olsson, Lennart; Jerneck, Anne] Lund Univ Ctr Sustainabil Studies LUCSUS, Lund, Sweden.
C3 Lund University
RP Olsson, L (corresponding author), Lund Univ Ctr Sustainabil Studies LUCSUS, Lund, Sweden.
EM Lennart.Olsson@lucsus.lu.se
OI jerneck, anne/0000-0002-1429-8739; Olsson, Lennart/0000-0001-8353-1074
FU Swedish Research Council Formas
FX The authors acknowledge the financial support provided by The Swedish
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PT J
AU Baron, JS
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TI Options for National Parks and Reserves for Adapting to Climate Change
SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; National parks; Reserves; Uncertainty;
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ID GREAT-BARRIER-REEF; MANAGEMENT; RESTORATION; THRESHOLDS; DYNAMICS;
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C3 United States Department of the Interior; United States Geological
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   Department of the Interior; United States Geological Survey; University
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   Agriculture (USDA); United States Forest Service; University of Rhode
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RP Baron, JS (corresponding author), US Geol Survey, Ft Collins, CO USA.
EM jill@nrel.colostate.edu
RI Meyerson, Laura/S-2979-2019; Baron, Jill/C-5270-2016; Allen,
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   ENGLAND
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EI 2408-9354
J9 J WATER CLIM CHANGE
JI J. Water Clim. Chang.
PD MAY
PY 2023
VL 14
IS 5
BP 1638
EP 1655
DI 10.2166/wcc.2023.493
EA MAY 2023
PG 18
WC Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Water Resources
GA H5ON8
UT WOS:000983072000001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Alhassan, S
   Hadwen, WL
AF Alhassan, Salley
   Hadwen, Wade L.
TI Challenges and Opportunities for Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; WaSH; policy; sustainability; development
AB Climate change threatens water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) facilities and services, as these are intimately linked to the water cycle and are vulnerable to changes in the quantity and quality of available water resources. Floods and droughts, which pollute and reduce water delivery respectively, have now become a perennial issue to deal with in the northern regions of Ghana. This study aimed to assess the degree to which climate change adaptation measures are mainstreamed into the water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) development planning process in Ghana. Stakeholders from government and non-government agencies were interviewed to gain perspectives on the threat of climate change, the inclusion of climate change in WaSH planning and the barriers preventing mainstreaming. Despite awareness of climate change, adaptation measures have not been considered, and the immediateWaSH needs remain the priority. Overall, stakeholders felt the adaptive capacity of the Municipality was low and that mainstreaming has not yet occurred. Despite the lack of progress, there are great opportunities for mainstreaming climate change adaptation into planning through increasing awareness and capacity, legislative and institutional changes and the development of participatory systems to provide early warning systems and disaster risk analyses that will inform future planning.
C1 [Alhassan, Salley] Minist Food & Agr, Int Water Ctr, Oz Green Youth Leading World YLTW Africa Program, Berekum 233, Ghana.
   [Hadwen, Wade L.] Griffith Univ, Australian Rivers Inst, Brisbane, Qsd 4111, Australia.
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C3 Griffith University; Griffith University
RP Alhassan, S (corresponding author), Minist Food & Agr, Int Water Ctr, Oz Green Youth Leading World YLTW Africa Program, Berekum 233, Ghana.
EM salley7071@gmail.com; w.hadwen@griffith.edu.au
RI Hadwen, Wade/C-5123-2008
OI Hadwen, Wade/0000-0002-5405-232X
FU AusAID
FX We would like to thank AusAID for offering Salley Alhassan the
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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PY 2017
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AR 749
DI 10.3390/ijerph14070749
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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
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OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Wu, HR
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AF Wu, Haorui
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BE Drolet, J
TI Adaptive social protection Climate change adaptation and disaster risk
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SO SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL PROTECTION
SE Routledge Advances in Health and Social Policy
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PT J
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AF McNeeley, Shannon M.
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TI The Cultural Theory of Risk for Climate Change Adaptation
SO WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID VULNERABILITY; BARRIERS; FAIR
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PI BOSTON
PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108-3693, UNITED STATES
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EI 1948-8335
J9 WEATHER CLIM SOC
JI Weather Clim. Soc.
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PY 2014
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IS 4
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EP 519
DI 10.1175/WCAS-D-13-00027.1
PG 14
WC 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
ER

PT J
AU Ng, SL
AF Ng, Sai Leung
TI Climate mitigation and adaptation: Regional imbalance in research
   efforts
SO ANTHROPOCENE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Climate risk; Collaboration; Extreme weather; Research
   capacity
AB Mitigation and adaptation coping with the adverse effects of climate change are crucially important in managing the risk. Research on climate mitigation and adaptation serves as the foundational pillar upon which resilient strategies are constructed. By examining 1835 journal articles indexed by Scopus, geographic patterns of research efforts and collaborations on mitigation and adaptation to climate changes and risks merge out. Research efforts are predominantly from Western countries but depict an uneven intensity. Whereas international collaboration concerns primarily developed countries in North America and Europe, recent research bridging activities with developing countries in Asia and Africa are growing.
C1 [Ng, Sai Leung] Chinese Culture Univ, Grad Inst Earth Sci, Taipei, Taiwan.
C3 Chinese Culture University
RP Ng, SL (corresponding author), Chinese Culture Univ, Grad Inst Earth Sci, Taipei, Taiwan.
EM wsl7@ulive.pccu.edu.tw
RI Ng, Sai-Leung/AHE-8128-2022
OI Ng, Sai-Leung/0000-0001-9367-8539
FU National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, R.O.C.
   [112-2625-M-034-002-]
FX <BOLD>Funding</BOLD> This research was supported by the National Science
   and Technology Council, Taiwan, R.O.C. (112-2625-M-034-002-) .
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JI Anthropocene
PD DEC
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DI 10.1016/j.ancene.2023.100410
EA OCT 2023
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WC Environmental Sciences; Geography, Physical; Geosciences,
   Multidisciplinary
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Physical Geography; Geology
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Lenuta, TC
   Luminta, G
AF Lenuta, Trica Carmen
   Luminta, Ghita
GP SGEM
TI CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON WATER RESOURCES IN ROMANIA
SO ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS,
   SGEM 2016, VOL III
SE International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference-SGEM
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference (SGEM
   2016)
CY JUN 30-JUL 06, 2016
CL Albena, BULGARIA
SP Bulgarian Acad Sci, Acad Sci Czech Republ, Latvian Acad Sci, Polish Acad Sci, Russian Acad Sci, Serbian Acad Sci & Arts, Slovak Acad Sci, Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Inst Water Problem & Hydropower NAS KR, Natl Acad Sci Armenia, Sci Council Japan, World Acad Sci, European Acad Sci Arts & Lett, Acad Sci Moldova, Montenegrin Acad Sci & Arts, Croatian Acad Sci & Arts, Georgian Natl Acad Sci, Acad Fine Arts & Design Bratislava, Turkish Acad Sci, Bulgarian Ind Assoc, Bulgarian Minist Environm & Water
DE adaptation; climate change; impact; assessment; water resources
AB Climate change is one of the most important economic, social and environment challenges facing humanity, the impact of climate change depends on the vulnerability of different economic and environment sectors. Agriculture is one of the sectors affected by increasing temperature and changing precipitation regime. The paper aims to identify and assess the types of the climate change impacts on water resources in agriculture and to propose measures for adaptation in order to provide resources and to optimize production. In this context, the adaptation to climate change in agriculture is an objective of the Romania climate change strategy.
C1 [Lenuta, Trica Carmen] Acad Econ Study, Bucharest, Romania.
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C3 Bucharest University of Economic Studies
RP Lenuta, TC (corresponding author), Acad Econ Study, Bucharest, Romania.
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SN 1314-2704
BN 978-619-7105-67-4
J9 INT MULTI SCI GEOCO
PY 2016
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EP 84
PG 6
WC Economics; Education & Educational Research; Education, Scientific
   Disciplines; Environmental Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Education & Educational Research; Environmental
   Sciences & Ecology
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PT B
AU McDonald, T
   Sokolow, J
   Hunter, D
AF McDonald, Tony
   Sokolow, Jessica
   Hunter, Danny
BE Yadav, SS
   Redden, RJ
   Hatfield, JL
   Ebert, AW
   Hunter, D
TI Farmer and Community-led Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation of
   Agriculture Using Agricultural Biodiversity and Genetic Resources
SO FOOD SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID MANAGEMENT
C1 [McDonald, Tony] Charles Sturt Univ, Inst Land Water & Soc, Bathurst, NSW, Australia.
   [Sokolow, Jessica] Cabrera Res Lab, Ithaca, NY USA.
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C3 Charles Sturt University; Cornell University; Alliance; Bioversity
   International; University of Sydney
RP McDonald, T (corresponding author), Charles Sturt Univ, Inst Land Water & Soc, Bathurst, NSW, Australia.
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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 471
EP 498
PG 28
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:000682791400020
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Eise, J
   Lambert, NJ
   Wiemer, EC
AF Eise, Jessica
   Lambert, Natalie J.
   Wiemer, Eric C.
TI Leveraging communities' network strengths to support climate change
   adaptation information-sharing: a study with coffee farmers in
   Risaralda, Colombia
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Climate change communication; Social network
   analysis; Ego networks; Information attributes; Colombian coffee farmers
ID AGRICULTURE
AB The success of climate change adaptation measures is influenced by social factors that are context specific. An important social factor influencing outcomes is communication or the way information spreads through groups of people who need adaptation support. A community's unique information-sharing potential can be understood through social network analysis. A social network perspective views humans as actors in a system of interconnected relationships. This approach is useful for mapping information flows or how adaptation strategies can spread within a community. Through a study with coffee farmers in Risaralda, Colombia, we demonstrate how a community's network strengths can be identified in order to develop tailored climate change adaptation communication strategies. To do this, we measure ego networks, which are social relations stemming from one "unit of interest," or coffee farmers, around climate change. From there, we identify the information attributes or the preferred ways farmers receive and send information on climate change. Lastly, we analyze this data against the broader stakeholder system to provide a macro level context. Together, this provides a clear vision of how climate change adaptation strategies may be spread through a community's information network. For coffee farmers in Risaralda, Colombia, key institutions and their agents do not currently acknowledge long-term climate change. The farmers interact the most on this subject with their self-organizing associations. Therefore, targeting information campaigns to local associations offers the most potential for effective climate change adaptation information-sharing, and these same associations also offer the in-person communication these farmers indicate they prefer.
C1 [Eise, Jessica] Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Commun, San Antonio, TX 78249 USA.
   [Lambert, Natalie J.] Indiana Univ, Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA.
   [Wiemer, Eric C.] Purdue Univ, Brian Lamb Sch Commun, W Lafayette, IN 47906 USA.
C3 University of Texas System; University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA);
   Indiana University System; Indiana University Indianapolis; Purdue
   University System; Purdue University
RP Eise, J (corresponding author), Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Commun, San Antonio, TX 78249 USA.
EM jessica.eise@utsa.edu
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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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AU Regmi, HP
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   Clark, CD
AF Regmi, Hari P.
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   Cho, Seong-Hoon
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TI Examining complementary relationships among climate change adaptation
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SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; complementarity; institutional factors;
   Extension
ID AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES; FARMERS ADAPTATION; CHANGE IMPACTS; FOOD
   SECURITY; DETERMINANTS; INFORMATION; REGRESSION; ADOPTION; SMALLHOLDER;
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AB This study examines how the complementary relationships among multiple climate change adaptation strategies (improved varieties, irrigation practices and direct-seeded rice, referred to as 'DSR') are influenced by access to Extension services, training related to farming practices and weather-related information (referred to as 'institutional factors'). This study hypothesizes the influence of institutional factors and the resulting effects on their joint adoption using survey data collected from 359 rice producers in Chitwan district of Nepal in 2019. The results indicate: (1) adoption of all the three climate change adaptation practices are complementary to each other; (2) all three institutional factors enhance the likelihood of the adoption of variety, access to Extension and training enhances the likelihood of the adoption of improved irrigation, and information enhances the likelihood of the adoption of DSR and (3) access to Extension and training enhance the complementarities among all three pairs of adaptation practices (variety and irrigation; variety and DSR and irrigation and DSR), while information enhances the complementarity between variety and DSR only. The impact of complementary relationships among multiple climate change adaptation strategies influenced by the institutional factors is particularly valuable for policy makers and government agencies to allocate and prioritize resources.
C1 [Regmi, Hari P.] Purdue Univ, Dept Agr Econ, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
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C3 Purdue University System; Purdue University; University of Tennessee
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RP Upendram, S (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee, Dept Agr & Resource Econ, 2621 Morgan Circle Dr,227C Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
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RI ; Clark, Christopher/A-2073-2012
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FU National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS),
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FX We are grateful to National Institute for Mathematical and Biological
   Synthesis (NIMBioS), University of Tennessee, Knoxville for providing
   financial support for travel and to conduct the field survey in Chitwan,
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PT B
AU Villanueva, AB
   Noriega, IL
   Halewood, M
   Otieno, G
   Vernooy, R
AF Villanueva, Ana Bedmar
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BE Hunter, D
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TI USING ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING POLICIES TO SUPPORT CLIMATE CHANGE
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SO ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF AGRICULTURAL BIODIVERSITY
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DT Article; Book Chapter
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RP Villanueva, AB (corresponding author), Biovers Int, Rome, Italy.
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AU Freestone, D
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BA Puthucherril, TG
BF Puthucherril, TG
TI Law in the Service of ICZM and Coastal Climate Change Adaptation
SO TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT: INSTITUTIONALIZING INTEGRATED
   COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AND COASTAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN SOUTH
   ASIA
SE Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
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PY 2015
VL 20
BP 315
EP 344
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PG 30
WC Environmental Studies; Law
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BB7UB
UT WOS:000346004700008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rashid, MJ
   Chowdhooree, I
   Aziz, T
   Hossain, M
AF Rashid, Md. Jubaer
   Chowdhooree, Imon
   Aziz, Tasfin
   Hossain, Meherab
TI Determining the climate adaptive capacity of urban actors: a case study
   of Mongla port-town<break/>in Bangladesh
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Climate adaptive capacity; Urban actors;
   Urban systems; Resilience; Mongla port-town; Bangladesh
ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; FLOOD RESILIENCE; CHANGE IMPACTS;
   VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES
AB Purpose - In an urban environment, different types of actors (individuals, households, community groups, institutions, governmental organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), community-based organizations (CBO) and public and private organizations, etc.) play critical roles in enhancing urban resilience to adapt to the impacts of climate change. To identify and prioritize aspects of climate resilience planning, this study aims to examine the potential impacts of climate change on diverse urban systems and evaluate the capacities of various actors to adapt to climatic stress. Design/methodology/approach - This research selects Mongla, a coastal as well as port town in south-western Bangladesh that faces climate risks including frequent cyclones, storm surges and salinity intrusion due to sea-level and temperature rise, as reported in the National Climate Vulnerability Index 2018. This research uses the methodology proposed by ICLEI South Asia's Climate Resilient Cities Action Plan and accesses different urban actors' adaptive capacity for contributing to enhancing climate resilience based on three broad characteristics: the capacity to organize and respond, availability of resources and access to information. The cumulative scores of these characteristics aid in determining the climate adaptive capacity of each urban actor. Findings - The identified 53 actors are grouped into four categories: government (local and national); international/local NGOs, CBOs and associations; community representatives and private sectors and groups and individuals. The group of NGOs, CBOs and associations has a higher overall adaptive potential than all other actor groups, according to the study. When it comes to practicing adaptive capacity, government institutions are in the second-highest position. But, the Khulna development authority, the government agency that is in charge of overseeing all forms of urban development, scored poorly on all fragile urban systems. However, the performance of the fourth group of urban actors is very subpar when it comes to adapting to climatic stress, which emphasizes the need for focused interventions. Research limitations/implications - Variations in adaptive capacities to climate change across different actors are particularly useful for targeting actors with lower levels of climate adaptive capacities in Mongla town. Originality/value - This paper particularly addresses the research gap in assessing the adapting capacity of urban actors in Mongla port-town. Policymakers and practitioners can create and carry out targeted interventions that address the particular needs and concerns of vulnerable actors by making use of the insights obtained from this kind of study, thereby assisting in the development of climate resilience in any urban area.
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   [Hossain, Meherab] Khulna Univ Engn & Technol, Dept Urban & Reg Planning, Khulna, Bangladesh.
C3 Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee BRAC; BRAC University; Khulna
   University of Engineering & Technology (KUET)
RP Rashid, MJ (corresponding author), ICLEI South Asia, Dept Sustainabil Management, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
EM jubaer.rashid@iclei.org
RI Chowdhooree, Imon/AFO-1387-2022
OI Chowdhooree, Imon/0000-0003-4884-8257
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PT S
AU Joerin, J
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AF Joerin, Jonas
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RP Joerin, J (corresponding author), Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Kyoto, Japan.
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BN 978-0-85724-487-1
J9 COMM ENV DISAST RISK
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VL 4
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EP 215
DI 10.1108/S2040-7262(2010)0000004015
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PT J
AU Santos, EO
   Reinoso, RHV
   Edua, BRC
AF Santos, Enrique Orestes
   Reinoso, Reinaldo Hanoi Valdes
   Edua, Bertha Rita Castillo
TI Olive cultivation in Florida, an alternative for adaptation to climate
   change
SO AVANCES
LA Spanish
DT Article
DE Olive tree; edaphoclimatic conditions; super intensive cultivation;
   climate change
AB The purpose of this research was to establish an olive tree plantation, based on the agronomic characteristics of different varieties, as an alternative for adaptation to climate change on the "Farm Olive Trees". For the establishment of the plantation, several stages were taken into account, starting from the characterization of the species and the different varieties, selection of the area, preparation of the land and preparation of the soil. To implement the proposal, we worked with 2,560 plants of eight varieties of olive trees, which were planted in an area of 5 ha (12.5 acres) with a planting frame of (3 x 3m) using the super-intensive method. An analysis of the literature related to cultivation, the climatic, soil or topographical conditions that are essential for the correct development of the plant was carried out. Soil preparation was developed with the use of agricultural machinery. The different varieties were characterized based on their productivity and agronomic characteristics. It is concluded that the plantation of the olive tree varieties Arbequina, Arbosana, Ascolana, Kalamata, Koroneiki, Picual, Manzanillaand Taggiascawas established, based on the analysis of their characteristics and taking into account the selection of the area, preparation of the land and soil. The analysis of the agronomic and productivity aspects made possible the application of alternatives that allow the olive grove to have a greater capacity to adapt to the environmental conditions that will arise as a consequence of climate change.
C1 [Santos, Enrique Orestes; Reinoso, Reinaldo Hanoi Valdes] Project 8470, Hastings, FL 32145 USA.
   [Edua, Bertha Rita Castillo] Univ Pinar del Rio Hermanos Saiz Montes Oca, Fac Ciencias Educ, Pinar Del Rio, Cuba.
RP Santos, EO (corresponding author), Project 8470, Hastings, FL 32145 USA.
EM hsantos@gmail.com; reyvr1806@gmail.com; bertharita1972@gmail.com
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PI PINAR DEL RIO
PA COLON NO 106 ESQ MACEO & VIRTUDES, PINAR DEL RIO, 20100, CUBA
SN 1562-3297
J9 AVANCES
JI Avances
PD JAN-MAR
PY 2024
VL 26
IS 1
BP 72
EP 90
PG 19
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA D0A7U
UT WOS:001292906000005
DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Shaw, R
   Pulhin, JM
   Pereira, JJ
AF Shaw, Rajib
   Pulhin, Juan M.
   Pereira, Joy Jacqueline
BE Shaw, R
   Pulhin, JM
   Pereira, JJ
TI CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: OVERVIEW OF
   ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: ISSUES AND
   CHALLENGES
SE Community Environment and Disaster Risk Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID VULNERABILITY
C1 [Shaw, Rajib] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Kyoto, Japan.
   [Pulhin, Juan M.] Univ Philippines, Dept Social Forestry & Forest Governance, Coll Forestry & Nat Resources, Los Banos Coll, Laguna, Philippines.
   [Pereira, Joy Jacqueline] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, SE Asia Disaster Prevent Res Inst SEADPRI UKM, Malaysian Network Res Climate Environm & Dev MyCL, Inst Environm & Dev LESTARI, Bangi 43600, Malaysia.
C3 Kyoto University; University of the Philippines System; University of
   the Philippines Los Banos; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
RP Shaw, R (corresponding author), Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Kyoto, Japan.
RI Pereira, Joy/G-8962-2016; Pulhin, Juan/AAV-6489-2021; Shaw,
   Rajib/AAI-4834-2020
OI PEREIRA, JOY JACQUELINE/0000-0002-5026-7817; Shaw,
   Rajib/0000-0003-3153-1800
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SN 2040-7262
BN 978-0-85724-487-1
J9 COMM ENV DISAST RISK
PY 2010
VL 4
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EP 19
DI 10.1108/S2040-7262(2010)0000004007
PG 19
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
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PT B
AU Tsunekawa, K
AF Tsunekawa, Keiichi
BE Fujikura, R
   Kawanishi, M
TI Climate Change Adaptation and International Development Making
   Development Cooperation More Effective Preface
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: MAKING
   DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION MORE EFFECTIVE
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Tsunekawa, Keiichi] JICA Res Inst, Tokyo, Japan.
RP Tsunekawa, K (corresponding author), JICA Res Inst, Tokyo, Japan.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-136-54034-9; 978-1-84971-152-4
PY 2011
BP IX
EP X
PG 2
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:000383979800001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Ghorbani, F
   Behboudi, D
   Zarghami, M
AF Ghorbani, Fahmideh
   Behboudi, Davood
   Zarghami, Mahdi
TI Evaluating adaptive capacity and identifying climate change barriers to
   adaptation (case study: Qarranqu Basin, Iran)
SO SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive capacity; Barriers to adaptation; Climate change; Formal
   institution; Informal institution
ID INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS; GOVERNANCE
AB Climate change will affect water resources by altering the quantity, variability, timing, form, and intensity of precipitation. This study provides a framework for assessing the adaptive capacity of water resources to the effects of climate change. This paper has been designed in two parts: in part I, adaptive capacity was evaluated, and in part II, the barriers to adaptation to climate change were identified. Adaptive capacity has been assessed in two sections: informal and formal institutions. A questionnaire was designed to assess the adaptive capacity of informal institutions, and the adaptive capacity score was calculated. In addition, the laws related to water resources management from 1905 to 2021 were evaluated as formal institutions of water.The findings in part I show that the adaptive capacity of the informal institution is -0.139, and the adaptive capacity of the formal institution during the period 1905-2021 is - 0.101, - 0.114, - 0.114, - 0.133, and - 0.101. According to the results, the adaptive capacity of formal and informal institutions in this basin is weak. In part II, the barriers to adaptation have been identified. This issue was further investigated by interviews with key actors. The interviews were analyzed by the Thematic method and Maxqda2020 software. Afterward, the adaptation barriers to climate change were categorized into three Themes: actor's characteristics, structural quality, and environmental quality. Finally, the causal relationships between these barriers were indicated, and proper solutions such as open access to information, expansion of research and development, access to empowerment programs, decentralization, and also development of a comprehensive plan for adapting to climate change were proposed.
C1 [Ghorbani, Fahmideh; Behboudi, Davood] Univ Tabriz, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Econ Dev & Planning, Tabriz, Iran.
   [Zarghami, Mahdi] Univ Tabriz, Fac Civil Engn, Dept Water Engn, Tabriz, Iran.
C3 University of Tabriz; University of Tabriz
RP Behboudi, D (corresponding author), Univ Tabriz, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Econ Dev & Planning, Tabriz, Iran.
EM f_ghorbani@tabrizu.ac.ir; dbehbudi@tabrizu.ac.ir;
   mzarghami@tabrizu.ac.ir
FU University of Tabriz
FX This article is taken from the doctoral thesis of the first author in
   the field of economics (majoring in resource economics and environment)
   at the University of Tabriz. The authors would like to thank all the
   experts who contributed to this research as panel members conducting
   interviews and expert discussions.
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PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 2363-5037
EI 2363-5045
J9 SUST WAT RESOUR MAN
JI Sustain. Wat. Resour. Manag.
PD FEB
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 1
AR 1
DI 10.1007/s40899-023-00979-z
PG 20
WC Water Resources
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Water Resources
GA Z4VP7
UT WOS:001112073300002
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Owusu, AB
   Adu-Boahen, K
   Dadson, IY
AF Owusu, Alex Barimah
   Adu-Boahen, Kofi
   Dadson, Ishmael Yaw
TI Institutional arrangement for mitigating and adapting to climate
   change-related flood risk in Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA)
SO CITY AND ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Institutional arrangement; Mitigation; Adaptation; Climate change; Sea
   level rise; Flooding
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; COASTAL COMMUNITIES; VULNERABILITY; GHANA
AB Episodic floods, attributable primarily to climate change, global warming, and sea level rise, have worsened and continue to be a significant threat to life. Building resilience and improving the adaptive capacities of com-munities under threat will require institutional and cross-agency collaboration. This paper assessed institutional arrangements for mitigating and adapting to climate change-related flood risk in GAMA, Ghana. Using a descriptive cross-sectional survey, the study collected and analysed data from 65 private businesses and governmental, community, and civil society organisations to assess how institutions collaborate in preparing and adapting to flood risks in the study area. The study finds that frequent flooding, destruction of property and lives, and regular community agitations have triggered high-level consciousness, institutional arrangements, and collaboration within and among communities to build capacity and resilience. In addition, organisations have been educating indigenes on flood preparedness, providing relief items to support flood victims, and conducting training and research. Organisations have also supported communities in developing sandbags, planning sea defence mechanisms, providing rescue and evacuation assistance, providing transportation and logistics, and relocating stranded flood victims. Despite these efforts, the lack of adequate funding and logistics, coupled with the absence of proper consultation and involvement of most organisations in making national-level decisions on climate change and flood-related issues, have rendered flood management efforts less effective. This paper makes the case that proactive and collaborative flood responses should replace reactive and individual approaches to improve flood control efficacy and minimise casualties and property losses.
C1 [Owusu, Alex Barimah] Univ Ghana, Dept Geog & Resource Dev, Remote Sensing & GIS Applicat Lab, Legon, Ghana.
   [Adu-Boahen, Kofi; Dadson, Ishmael Yaw] Univ Educ, Dept Geog Educ, Winneba, Ghana.
C3 University of Ghana
RP Adu-Boahen, K (corresponding author), Univ Educ, Dept Geog Educ, Winneba, Ghana.
EM kadu-boahen@uew.edu.gh
OI Kofi, Adu-Boahen/0000-0002-8275-0977
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JI City Environ. Interact.
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AR 100129
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Sanganyado, E
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   Masiri, B
AF Sanganyado, Edmond
   Teta, Charles
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TI Impact of African Traditional Worldviews on Climate Change Adaptation
SO INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE African traditional worldviews; Climate change; Climate change
   adaptation; Multilevel policy design; Cultural worldview
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; CULTURAL WORLDVIEWS; FOREST
   CONSERVATION; RISK PERCEPTIONS; EXPERIENCE; HIGHLANDS; RESPONSES; BELIEF
AB Recent studies show cultural worldviews are a key determinant of environmental risk perceptions; thus, they could influence climate change adaptation strategies. African traditional worldviews encourage harmony between humans and the environment through a complex metaphysical belief system transmitted through folklore, taboos, and traditional knowledge. However, African traditional worldviews hold a belief in traditional gods that was shown to have a low connectedness to nature and a low willingness to change. In Makueni District, Kenya, 45% of agropastoralists surveyed believed drought was god's plan and could not be changed. In contrast, traditional knowledge, which is shaped by African traditional worldviews, is often used to frame adaptive strategies such as migration, changing modes of production, and planting different crop varieties. Furthermore, traditional knowledge has been used as a complement to science in areas where meteorological data was unavailable. However, the role of African traditional worldviews on climate change adaption remains understudied. Hence, there is a need to systematically establish the influence of African traditional worldviews on climate change risk perception, development of adaptive strategies, and policy formulation and implementation. In this commentary, we discuss the potential impacts of African traditional worldviews on climate change adaptation. (C) 2018 SETAC
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C3 Shantou University; Rhodes University
RP Sanganyado, E (corresponding author), Shantou Univ, Marine Biol Inst, Shantou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM esang001@ucr.edu
RI Teta, Charles/I-3920-2019; Sanganyado, Edmond/B-8542-2013
OI Sanganyado, Edmond/0000-0001-6244-3059; Teta,
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JI Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag.
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EP 193
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WC Environmental Sciences; Toxicology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Toxicology
GA FW3CR
UT WOS:000425184000007
PM 29193692
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rane, RV
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AF Rane, Rahul V.
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TI Genomic evidence for role of inversion <i>3RP</i> of <i>Drosophila
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SO MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE climatic adaptation; evolution; genomics; inversion
ID CHROMOSOMAL INVERSIONS; GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION; LATITUDINAL CLINE; LOCAL
   ADAPTATION; GENE; POPULATION; POLYMORPHISMS; IN(3R)PAYNE; SELECTION;
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C1 [Rane, Rahul V.; Rako, Lea; Lee, Siu F.; Hoffmann, Ary A.] Univ Melbourne, Sch Biosci, Inst Bio21, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
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C3 University of Melbourne; University of Lausanne
RP Rane, RV (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Sch Biosci, Inst Bio21, 30 Flemington Rd, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
EM r.rane@student.unimelb.edu.au
RI RANE, RAHUL/AAZ-7298-2020; Hoffmann, Ary/C-2961-2011; Kapun,
   Martin/I-3536-2019; Lee, Siu/L-4690-2018
OI Rane, Rahul/0000-0003-4616-6244; Kapun, Martin/0000-0002-3810-0504;
   Hoffmann, Ary/0000-0001-9497-7645; Lee, Siu Fai/0000-0001-6234-4819
FU Australian Research Council; University of Melbourne; Science Industry
   Endowment Fund
FX We thank Gordana Rasic for help with the library construction and
   barcoding strategy and Robert Good and Heng Lin Yeap for technical
   assistance with computing. We also thank Dr. Alexandre Fournier-Level
   for gifting us with a 2014 Drosophila melanogaster collection from
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   from the Australian Research Council to AAH, the University of Melbourne
   Early Career Researcher grant to SFL and the Science Industry Endowment
   Fund. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and
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PT J
AU Nchanji, EB
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AF Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh
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TI Gender differences in climate-smart adaptation practices amongst
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   Planning Area
SO FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS
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DT Article
DE gender; climate-smart agriculture; technology; food security;
   differences
ID SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS;
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C3 Egerton University
RP Nchanji, EB (corresponding author), Int Ctr Trop Agr, Nairobi, Kenya.
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Serrao-Neumann, S
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AF Serrao-Neumann, Silvia
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SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation in Latin America
CY NOV 10-12, 2016
CL Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
ID SUPPLY-AND-DEMAND; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; CATCHMENT; SYSTEMS; VALLEY;
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ER

PT S
AU Siders, A
AF Siders, Anne
BE Peel, J
   Fisher, D
TI Resilient Incoherence-Seeking Common Language for Climate Change
   Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Sustainable Development
SO ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
SE International Environmental Law
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; BEACH
C1 [Siders, Anne] Stanford Univ, E IPER, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
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C3 Stanford University; Columbia University
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RI Siders, A.R./R-8672-2018
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
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PT B
AU Vose, JM
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AF Vose, James M.
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BE Vose, JM
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION MANAGEMENT OPTIONS: A GUIDE FOR
   NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGERS IN SOUTHERN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Vose, James M.] US Forest Serv, Ctr Integrated Forest Sci & Synth, Southern Res Stn, USDA, Asheville, NC 28801 USA.
   [Klepzig, Kier D.] US Forest Serv, Southern Res Stn, USDA, Asheville, NC USA.
C3 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); United States Forest
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RP Vose, JM (corresponding author), US Forest Serv, Ctr Integrated Forest Sci & Synth, Southern Res Stn, USDA, Asheville, NC 28801 USA.
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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 978-1-4665-7276-8; 978-1-4665-7275-1
PY 2014
BP VII
EP VII
D2 10.1201/b15613
PG 1
WC Environmental Sciences; Forestry
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry
GA BM7RA
UT WOS:000468307800001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Miller, F
AF Miller, Fiona
TI Exploring the consequences of climate-related displacement for just
   resilience in Vietnam
SO URBAN STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; displacement; just resilience; migration;
   resettlement; Vietnam
ID MEKONG DELTA; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; PROCEDURAL VULNERABILITY;
   RESETTLEMENT POLICIES; ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE; ADAPTATION; MIGRATION; RISK;
   EXPERIENCES; DISCOURSES
AB Connections to place and relations between people are being radically reconfigured in response to climate risks. Climate change is likely to increase the scale of displacement in the Asia Pacific region, leading to intensified patterns of migration as well as resettlement. These two processes, though differing in terms of individual agency and the role of the state, are likely to further exacerbate pressure on urban areas. As the limits to adaptation in risky places are reached, people are increasingly pursuing migration as a way of coping. This strategy demonstrates people's agency to respond to risks and opportunities. Resettlement, in contrast, tends to undermine people's agency. This risk response is increasingly being implemented by states as part of climate change adaptation plans, yet, it often results in the creation of new vulnerabilities for those forcibly resettled. Through a focus on the 'climate hotspot' of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, this paper explores how communities and governments might anticipate and resolve some of the humanitarian, livelihood and ecological challenges associated with resettlement in an increasingly resource-constrained and risky climate future. The concept of just resilience is proposed as a lens through which the consequences of resettlement for people's connections to place, each other and familiar ways of life can be understood. It is argued that a focus on just resilience reveals opportunities and threats to procedural, distributive and recognition elements of justice associated with adapting to climate change.
C1 [Miller, Fiona] Macquarie Univ, Dept Geog & Planning, W3A 426, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
C3 Macquarie University
RP Miller, F (corresponding author), Macquarie Univ, Dept Geog & Planning, W3A 426, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
EM fiona.miller@mq.edu.au
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PT J
AU Forino, G
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AF Forino, Giuseppe
   von Meding, Jason
TI Climate change adaptation across businesses in Australia:
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SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Disaster risk; Climate change adaptation; Private sector; Business;
   Australia
ID DISASTER RISK REDUCTION; LOCAL-GOVERNMENTS; PRIVATE-SECTOR; HUNTER
   VALLEY; RESPONSES; VULNERABILITY; STRATEGIES; BARRIERS; TOOLS; NSW
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT J
AU Manes, S
   Vale, MM
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   Pires, APF
AF Manes, Stella
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   Pires, Aliny P. F.
TI Nature-based solutions promote climate change adaptation safeguarding
   ecosystem services
SO ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
ID BIODIVERSITY; RESTORATION; POLICY; MITIGATION; DECISIONS; IMPACTS;
   SCIENCE; PEOPLE
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C3 Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
RP Manes, S (corresponding author), Fed Univ Rio de Janeiro UFRJ, Ctr Ciencias Saude, Grad Program Ecol, Ave Carlos Chagas Filho,373 Bloco A, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
EM stellamanes@gmail.com
RI Pires, Aliny/Z-2023-2019; Manes, Stella/AAB-7022-2022; M. Vale,
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FX SM received a fellowship from the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de
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WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Macfadyen, S
   McDonald, G
   Hill, MP
AF Macfadyen, Sarina
   McDonald, Garrick
   Hill, Matthew P.
TI From species distributions to climate change adaptation: Knowledge gaps
   in managing invertebrate pests in broad-acre grain crops
SO AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Species interactions; Predators; Parasitoids; Bioclimatic model; Species
   distribution models; Arthropods
ID HALOTYDEUS-DESTRUCTOR; HYMENOPTERA-ICHNEUMONIDAE; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE;
   PLUTELLA-XYLOSTELLA; ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION; DIAMONDBACK MOTH; COTTON
   BOLLWORM; CHANGE IMPACTS; WHEAT; MANAGEMENT
AB Extensive research has shown that climate change will impact the distribution and outbreak potential of invertebrate pests in broad-acre crops. However, much less attention has been placed on translating these likely changes in pest outbreak frequency into practical management options for growers. Dryland grain production systems are generally predicted to be vulnerable to the effects of climate change. An initial step in understanding changes to outbreak potential of different pests is to describe the spatial distribution of different species and communities. Using a bioclimatic modelling approach, we demonstrate how general patterns of distribution for four major invertebrate pests of Australian dryland grain production systems are likely to be altered by climate change. While such models are useful for predicting the direct impacts of climate change on potential species distributions, they are less useful for assessing pest outbreak frequency from direct or indirect changes. In light of this, we explore different tools that can be used to support adaptive management by farmers to limit the impact of induced pest outbreaks. Primarily, research to increase available information of indirect impacts on the pest species and the communities they interact with, including their natural enemies, is required to extend models of pest outbreak potential. Further, incorporation of pests into global crop models combined with monitoring for existing pests and surveillance for new pests is critical for future pest management decision-making. For natural enemies, generalizations around the impact of climate change and flow on effects for pest control services need to be attempted now. The knowledge of potential management interventions is needed by farmers to support improved management decisions in the short-term, but in some cases will also facilitate adaption to climate change in the long-term. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Macfadyen, Sarina; Hill, Matthew P.] CSIRO, Clunies Ross St Acton, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
   [McDonald, Garrick] Univ Melbourne, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   University of Melbourne
RP Macfadyen, S (corresponding author), CSIRO, Clunies Ross St Acton, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
EM Sarina.Macfadyen@csiro.au
RI Macfadyen, Sarina/C-1511-2008; McDonald, Garrick/I-6671-2012
OI McDonald, Garrick/0000-0002-9636-8525; Hill, Matthew/0000-0002-7762-5258
FU CSIRO; Grains Research and Development Corporation [CSE0054]; REACCH
   (Regional Approaches to Climate Change - Pacific Northwest Agriculture)
FX This report was made possible due to the work of entomologists who
   already developed the parameter sets underlying the climate change
   projections. Thanks go to Dr Paul Umina, Dr Darren Kriticos and
   Professor Myron Zalucki. This work forms part of the National
   Invertebrate Pest Initiative (www.nipi.com.au) that is funded by CSIRO
   and the Grains Research and Development Corporation (CSE0054). Some of
   the ideas presented here stemmed from some interesting conversations
   that occurred with Sandra Lavorel (CNRS, Grenoble, France) and other
   CSIRO researchers involved in the climate adaptation services working
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   the manuscript. This paper was developed out of workshop in 2015 on
   transitioning cereal systems to adapt to climate change, lead by Sanford
   Eigenbrode. The workshop was supported by the REACCH (Regional
   Approaches to Climate Change - Pacific Northwest Agriculture).
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WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
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PT J
AU Shibia, AG
AF Shibia, Adan Guyo
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LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; enterprises; coping strategies; resilience;
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ID PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE; MEDIUM ENTERPRISES; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; SME
   FINANCE; ACCESS; ADAPTATION; GROWTH; CREDIT; CONSTRAINTS; INNOVATION
AB This study analysed factors influencing firms' use of formal and informal finance in coping with droughts and floods. It utilized a cross-sectional survey of 802 mostly Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in 27 counties in Kenya that are prone to droughts and floods. The study covered firms in manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, and accommodation and food services sectors. Bivariate probit regressions reveal that choice of finance coping mechanisms varies by firm-specific characteristics, sector and locational features. Sectors with predominantly informal firms reveal higher usage of informal finance, signalling vulnerabilities. Micro firms and female-owned firms show dependence on informal finance, while educational attainment of the firm's owner, location within urban clusters and larger firms are associated with use of formal finance in coping with droughts and floods. The findings reveal that firms' adaptations to climate change risks require measures to facilitate access to formal finance and promoting interventions tailored around firm-specific variables, sector characteristics and business environment.
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RP Shibia, AG (corresponding author), Kenya Inst Publ Policy Res & Anal KIPPRA, Private Sect Dev Dept, Bishops Garden Towers,2nd Floor,Bishops Rd,POB 564, Nairobi 00200, Kenya.
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NR 89
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 2
U2 17
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.
PD JAN 2
PY 2024
VL 16
IS 1
BP 9
EP 24
DI 10.1080/17565529.2023.2176187
EA FEB 2023
PG 16
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA CT8R8
UT WOS:000935091100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Furness, E
   Nelson, H
AF Furness, Ella
   Nelson, Harry
TI Are human values and community participation key to climate adaptation?
   The case of community forest organisations in British Columbia
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; GOVERNANCE; SUSTAINABILITY;
   INDICATORS; MANAGEMENT; IMPACTS; SYSTEMS; LEVEL
AB This study develops a multidisciplinary framework composed of a range of determinants of adaptive capacity to climate change found in economic, sociological, political, geographical and psychological literature. The framework is then used to carry out a survey of community managed forest organisations to measure their adaptive capacity and establish the characteristics that enable their adaptation. The research finds that adaptive organisations spend a substantial amount of time on community consultation and involvement, and prioritize environmental considerations over other aspects of their organisation. The effort invested in creating and maintaining links with the wider community by adaptive organisations may give them a legitimacy which enables adaptive changes to be made with community support. Reflecting calls for values based approaches to climate change, the article discusses the role that different values play in adaptation, and the 'transcendent' values that adaptive organisations tend to hold. The article concludes by suggesting that a deeper understanding of community adaptation to climate change could be derived from an exploration of the role of human values in adaptation across the disciplines.
C1 [Furness, Ella; Nelson, Harry] Univ British Columbia, Forest Sci Ctr, Fac Forestry, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
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C3 University of British Columbia; Cardiff University
RP Furness, E (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Forest Sci Ctr, Fac Forestry, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.; Furness, E (corresponding author), Cardiff Univ, Sustainable Places Res Inst, 33 Pk Pl, Cardiff CF10 3BA, S Glam, Wales.
EM furnessej@cardiff.ac.uk
RI Nelson, Harry/KRP-7681-2024
OI Furness, Ella/0000-0003-0301-9308
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NR 88
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Z9 13
U1 0
U2 16
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 243
EP 259
DI 10.1007/s10584-015-1564-2
PG 17
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:000375465900004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU de Jong, CE
   Kok, K
AF de Jong, Charlotte Esmeralda
   Kok, Kasper
TI Ambiguity in social ecological system understanding: Advancing modelling
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
LA English
DT Article
DE Ambiguity; Social ecological systems; Fuzzy cognitive maps; Climate
   change adaptation; Participatory modelling
ID FUZZY COGNITIVE MAPS; MANAGEMENT
AB Climate change adaptation requires understanding of complex social ecological systems (SESs). One source of uncertainty in complex SESs is ambiguity, defined as the range and variety of existing perceptions in and of an SES, which are considered equally valid, resulting in a lack of a unique or single system understanding. Current modelling practices that acknowledge the presence of ambiguity in SESs focus on finding consensus with stakeholders; however, advanced methods for explicitly representing and aggregating ambiguity in SESs are underdeveloped. Moreover, understanding the influences of ambiguity on SES representation is limited. This paper demonstrates the presence and range of ambiguities in endogenous and exogenous system drivers and internal relationships based on individual fuzzy cognitive maps derived from stakeholder perceptions of climate change adaptation in Kenya and introduces an ambiguity based modelling process. Our results indicate that acknowledging ambiguity fundamentally changes SES representation and more advanced methods are required.
C1 [de Jong, Charlotte Esmeralda] Wageningen Univ & Res, Soil Geog & Landscape Grp, PO Gox 47, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands.
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C3 Wageningen University & Research; Wageningen University & Research
RP de Jong, CE (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ & Res, Soil Geog & Landscape Grp, PO Gox 47, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands.; de Jong, CE (corresponding author), Hanze Univ Appl Sci, Inst Future Environm, NoorderRuimte, Zernikepl 7,POB 3037, NL-9701 DA Groningen, Netherlands.
EM c.e.de.jong@pl.hanze.nl
RI Kok, Kenneth/F-3264-2013
OI Kok, Kasper/0000-0002-6319-9227; de Jong, Charlotte/0000-0003-2946-360X
FU Dutch partners of the SENSES project (NWO) [438.17.810]; BMBF (DE);
   BMWFW (AT); NWO (NL); FORMAS (SE); European Union [690462]
FX This research was funded by the Dutch partners of the SENSES project
   (NWO), Grant number 438.17.810. The project runs from 2017 to 2020. The
   project SENSES is part of the European Research Area for Climate
   Services (ERA4CS), an ERA-NET initiated by JPI Climate. It is fully
   funded by BMBF (DE), BMWFW (AT), NWO (NL), FORMAS (SE) with co-funding
   by the European Union (Grant 690462). (ERA4CS).
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Z9 5
U1 0
U2 13
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1364-8152
EI 1873-6726
J9 ENVIRON MODELL SOFTW
JI Environ. Modell. Softw.
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 141
AR 105054
DI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105054
EA MAY 2021
PG 15
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering,
   Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Computer Science; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water
   Resources
GA SJ7EB
UT WOS:000655692700003
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU He, XB
AF He, Xiangbai
TI Mainstreaming adaptation in integrated water resources management in
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SO WATER POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Integration; IWRM; Mainstreaming; Water
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; UNCERTAINTY; FRAMEWORK
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C1 Univ Western Sydney, Sch Law, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia.
C3 Western Sydney University
RP He, XB (corresponding author), Univ Western Sydney, Sch Law, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia.
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PA REPUBLIC-EXPORT BLDG, UNITS 1 04 & 1 05, 1 CLOVE CRESCENT, LONDON,
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SN 1366-7017
EI 1996-9759
J9 WATER POLICY
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DI 10.2166/wp.2013.084
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WC Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Water Resources
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Jiang, M
   DeLacy, T
AF Jiang, Min
   DeLacy, Terry
BE DeLacy, T
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TI A climate change adaptation framework for Pacific Island tourism
SO GREEN GROWTH AND TRAVELISM: CONCEPT, POLICY AND PRACTICE FOR SUSTAINABLE
   TOURISM
SE Contemporary Geographies of Leisure Tourism and Mobility
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID VULNERABILITY; POLICY
C1 [Jiang, Min] Victoria Univ, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.
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WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics
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   INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON BIOMETEOROLOGY
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CT 15th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology/16th International
   Congress on Biometeorology
CY OCT 28-NOV 01, 2002
CL KANSAS CITY, MO
SP Int Soc Biometeorol, Amer Meteorol Soc
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WC Biophysics; Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Biophysics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric
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PT B
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BA Taylor, M
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SO POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: LIVELIHOODS, AGRARIAN
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C1 [Taylor, Marcus] Queens Univ, Dept Global Dev Studies, Kingston, ON, Canada.
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EP XVII
PG 8
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000469988500001
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PT B
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SO POLITICS OF HUMAN VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE: Exploring Adaptation
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SE Routledge Studies in Climate Justice
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE; POLICY;
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C1 [Teebken, Julia] Peking Princeton Postdoctoral Program, Beijing, Peoples R China.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-032-02404-2; 978-1-003-18325-9; 978-1-032-02403-5
J9 Routledge Stud Clim
PY 2022
BP 82
EP 113
DI 10.4324/9781003183259-5
D2 10.4324/9781003183259
PG 32
WC Environmental Studies; Political Science; Social Sciences,
   Interdisciplinary
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law; Social Sciences -
   Other Topics
GA BV2VD
UT WOS:001011606800006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Alaci, DSA
AF Alaci, Davidson S. A.
BE Filho, WL
   Simane, B
   Kalangu, J
   Wuta, M
   Munishi, P
   Musiyiwa, K
TI Promoting Climate Change Adaptation in Developing Countries: The Urban
   Planning Opportunities in Resilience Building
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 [Alaci, Davidson S. A.] Benue State Univ, Fac Environm Sci, Dept Urban & Reg Planning, PMB 102119, Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.
C3 Benue State University
RP Alaci, DSA (corresponding author), Benue State Univ, Fac Environm Sci, Dept Urban & Reg Planning, PMB 102119, Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.
EM dralacidsa@gmail.com
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PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 1610-2010
BN 978-3-319-49520-0; 978-3-319-49519-4
J9 CLIM CHANG MANAG
PY 2017
BP 323
EP 344
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-49520-0_20
PG 22
WC Environmental Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BJ5QL
UT WOS:000426188100020
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Stojanov, R
   Kelman, I
   Ullah, AKMA
   Duzí, B
   Procházka, D
   Blahutová, KK
AF Stojanov, Robert
   Kelman, Ilan
   Ullah, A. K. M. Ahsan
   Duzi, Barbora
   Prochazka, David
   Blahutova, Klara Kavanova
TI Local Expert Perceptions of Migration as a Climate Change Adaptation in
   Bangladesh
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; Bangladesh; climate change; climate migration; environmental
   migration; India; migrants
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; CHANGE INSIGHTS; OUT-MIGRATION; SEA-LEVEL;
   VULNERABILITY; REFUGEES; FUTURE; FLOODS; BRAHMAPUTRA; VARIABILITY
AB People have long migrated for many reasons, often with a combination of forced and voluntary reasons combining to push them away from current situations and to pull them towards new situations. Bangladesh is one example where environmental changes have long been amongst the multitude of reasons for migrating, with contemporary climate change suggested as a major impetus towards more migration. This paper examines local expert perceptions of migration as a climate change adaptation strategy for Bangladeshis. Seventeen in-depth interviews were conducted with local experts in Bangladesh and Assam (India) on environmental change and migration to understand the perspectives of those with formal education and expert-related jobs who come from the areas being directly affected by Bangladeshi migration. Findings show that local experts consider that migration is used and will be used for climate change adaptation in Bangladesh, but migration is not solely for climate change adaptation, instead interweaving with all other factors influencing migration-related decisions.
C1 [Stojanov, Robert; Prochazka, David] Mendel Univ Brno, Dept Informat, Fac Business & Econ, Zemedelska 1, Brno 61300, Czech Republic.
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   [Blahutova, Klara Kavanova] Charles Univ Prague, Dept Social Geog & Reg Dev, Fac Sci, Albertov 6, Prague 12843, Czech Republic.
C3 Mendel University in Brno; University of London; University College
   London; University of London; University College London; University of
   Agder; University Brunei Darussalam; University of South Bohemia Ceske
   Budejovice; Charles University Prague
RP Kelman, I (corresponding author), UCL, Inst Risk & Disaster Reduct, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England.; Kelman, I (corresponding author), UCL, Inst Global Hlth, 30 Guilford St, London WC1N 1EH, England.; Kelman, I (corresponding author), Univ Agder, Gimlemoen 25, N-4630 Kristiansand, Norway.
EM stojanov@centrum.cz; ilan_kelman@hotmail.com; akmahsanullah@gmail.com;
   arobrab@centrum.cz; david.prochazka@mendelu.cz; k.kavanova@gmail.com
RI Atique Ullah, A K M/M-8886-2018; Stojanov, Robert/F-4280-2012;
   Prochazka, David/A-6005-2012; Duzi, Barbora/AAL-5297-2021
OI Stojanov, Robert/0000-0002-0471-7055; Ullah, AKM/0000-0003-1441-141X;
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TC 29
Z9 30
U1 3
U2 91
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD DEC
PY 2016
VL 8
IS 12
AR 1223
DI 10.3390/su8121223
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
GA EE1CA
UT WOS:000389317100014
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Kruse, S
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AF Kruse, Sylvia
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SO EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
ID ADAPTATION STRATEGIES; BARRIERS; FRAMEWORK; POLICIES; IMPACTS; FORESTS;
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C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; Swiss Federal Institute
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RP Kruse, S (corresponding author), Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res WSL, Zurcherstr 111, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
EM sylvia.kruse@wsl.ch
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NR 68
TC 13
Z9 15
U1 3
U2 46
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0965-4313
EI 1469-5944
J9 EUR PLAN STUD
JI Eur. Plan. Stud.
PD DEC 2
PY 2014
VL 22
IS 12
SI SI
BP 2620
EP 2638
DI 10.1080/09654313.2013.860516
PG 19
WC Environmental Studies; Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban
   Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Public Administration;
   Urban Studies
GA AR1BA
UT WOS:000343313000012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Parsons, M
   Nalau, J
AF Parsons, Meg
   Nalau, Johanna
BE Keskitalo, ECH
   Preston, BL
TI Adaptation policy and planning in Pacific small island developing states
SO RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION POLICY
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY;
   GLOBAL CHANGE; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITIES; SEA; INSIGHTS; ATOLL;
   DIMENSIONS
C1 [Parsons, Meg] Univ Auckland, Sch Environm, Auckland, New Zealand.
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   [Nalau, Johanna] Griffith Univ, Sch Environm & Sci, Griffith Inst Tourism GIFT, Southport, Qld, Australia.
C3 University of Auckland; Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold
   Coast Campus; Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold Coast
   Campus
RP Parsons, M (corresponding author), Univ Auckland, Sch Environm, Auckland, New Zealand.
RI Nalau, Johanna/V-5692-2018; Parsons, Meg/C-2405-2019
OI Nalau, Johanna/0000-0001-6581-3967; Parsons, Meg/0000-0001-8721-659X
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TC 3
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U1 0
U2 0
PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78643-252-0; 978-1-78643-251-3
PY 2019
BP 273
EP 290
D2 10.4337/9781786432520
PG 18
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BP8YZ
UT WOS:000568538000014
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ikuemonisan, ES
   Ajibefun, IA
AF Ikuemonisan, Edamisan Stephen
   Ajibefun, Igbekele Amos
TI Economic Implications of Smallholders' Collaborative Groupings on
   Household Income and Adaptability to Climate Change in Nigeria
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE smallholders; collaborative groupings; family farm income; adaption;
   climate change
ID FARMERS; RAINFALL; YIELD; VARIABILITY; DIFFUSION
AB This study assessed the impact of smallholders' collaborative groupings on farm household income and their decision to adapt management strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change within their farming areas. A sample of 225 households' farms from the participating 15 LGAs in Ondo State were randomly selected. However, only 200 questionnaires were properly filled and returned. The study deployed both descriptive and inferential statistics (t-test and regression models) to achieve its objectives. The study found that only 20% of the households have strategies to ensure a smooth succession of the management in the family farm. The results of the probit regression analysis showed that the membership of collaborative groupings significantly and positively influenced the per capita household farm income and households' decision to adapt management strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change. In addition, findings from the study also empirically validated that farmers who adapted to the climate earned a higher farm income than non-adapters. On the strength of these findings, the study recommends that more farmers should be encouraged to form collaborative groupings where they can also share in the numerous benefits of being in such a network, including the access to more information on adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Ikuemonisan, Edamisan Stephen] Adekunle Ajasin Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Akungba Akoko PMD 001, Adekunle Ajasin, Nigeria.
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RP Ikuemonisan, ES (corresponding author), Adekunle Ajasin Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Akungba Akoko PMD 001, Adekunle Ajasin, Nigeria.
EM edamisan.ikuemonisan@aaua.edu.ng; iajibefun@yahoo.com
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NR 72
TC 4
Z9 5
U1 3
U2 7
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 24
AR 13668
DI 10.3390/su132413668
PG 22
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 YI7CY
UT WOS:000744004000001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Wróblewska, D
   Okraszewska, R
AF Wroblewska, Dominika
   Okraszewska, Romanika
TI Project-Based Learning as a Method for Interdisciplinary Adaptation to
   Climate Change-Reda Valley Case Study
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE project-based learning; transversal skills; civil engineering; spatial
   planning; adaptation to climate change
ID EDUCATION; EXPERIENCES; UNIVERSITY; WORK
AB The challenges of the global labour market require university authorities to extend traditional forms of education into more innovative and effective solutions. Project-based learning (PjBL) is one of highly effective methods for acquiring knowledge and teaching "soft" skills to future employees. This article describes an experimental use of PjBL at a university with a long history of teaching based on traditional methods-the Gdansk University of Technology. The experiment was conducted in the academic year 2017-2018, in collaboration with the city of Wejherowo. The project's main goal was to solve the city's real problems related to climate change, land development and water management. The project was implemented experimentally as part of two subjects: spatial planning, and monitoring and environmental management to ensure an interdisciplinary approach and cover the scope of the project fully. The results of the experiment confirmed the evidence-based advantages of PjBL. However, several methodological, organisational and technical problems, which need to be resolved before a new edition starts, were encountered during the experimental implementation of the method. The experiment was positively received by students, clients, and tutors. To evaluate the impact of PjBL on spatial planning education, the new edition must include a methodological framework for evaluation.
C1 [Wroblewska, Dominika] Gdansk Univ Technol, Fac Civil & Environm Engn, Dept Geodesy, PL-80233 Gdansk, Poland.
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C3 Fahrenheit Universities; Gdansk University of Technology; Fahrenheit
   Universities; Gdansk University of Technology
RP Okraszewska, R (corresponding author), Gdansk Univ Technol, Fac Civil & Environm Engn, Dept Highway & Transportat Engn, PL-80233 Gdansk, Poland.
EM dominika.wroblewska@pg.edu.pl; romanika.okraszewska@pg.edu.pl
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD JUN
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 11
AR 4360
DI 10.3390/su12114360
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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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Oppermann, E
AF Oppermann, Elspeth
TI The discourse of adaptation to climate change and the UK Climate Impacts
   Programme: De-scribing the problematization of adaptation
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; complexity; critical discourse analysis; discourse; risk;
   sustainable adaptation; systems; UK Climate Impacts Programme
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; SCIENCE; BOUNDARY; POLITICS
AB Discourse describes our reality, at once depicting and delimiting our understanding of the world and our place in it. Discourse can also be de-scribed; the script unpicked to reveal the contingency of what it includes and excludes. The discourse of adaptation to climate change is one such description. This article uses critical discourse analysis to describe and de-scribe the discourse of adaptation as (re)produced through one UK Climate Impacts Programme report. It identifies within the report a core, techno-scientific problematization of adaptation and a series of supplementary moments that are in ontological and epistemological tension with the core problematization, particularly regarding the conceptualization of knowledge and uncertainty, actors and agency, and the practices and politics that are understood to constitute adaptation. This tension is used to de-scribe the discourse; the supplementary moments highlight the limits of the core problematization, revealing points of extension or departure for the discourse. This is particularly apparent when these moments are articulated together into a supplementary, socio-systemic problematization. This demonstrates significant conceptual resonances with systems and complexity-based accounts of adaptation, including the discourse of sustainable adaptation, all of which offer further discursive resources for the extension or replacement of the discourse as produced in the report.
C1 Univ Lancaster, Div Geog, Lancaster Environm Ctr, Lancaster LA1 4YW, England.
C3 Lancaster University
RP Oppermann, E (corresponding author), Univ Lancaster, Div Geog, Lancaster Environm Ctr, Lancaster LA1 4YW, England.
EM e.oppermann@lancaster.ac.uk
RI Oppermann, Elspeth/N-2181-2013
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EI 1756-5537
J9 CLIM DEV
JI Clim. Dev.
PY 2011
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WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Zea-Reyes, L
   Olivotto, V
   Bergh, SI
AF Zea-Reyes, Leonardo
   Olivotto, Veronica
   Bergh, Sylvia I.
TI Understanding institutional barriers in the climate change adaptation
   planning process of the city of Beirut: vicious cycles and opportunities
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Beirut; Lebanon; Barriers; Opportunities; Climate change adaptation
   planning
ID URBAN HEAT-ISLAND; OVERCOMING BARRIERS; LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; GOVERNANCE;
   CITIES; RISK; VULNERABILITY; PERSPECTIVES; EXPERIENCES; RESILIENCE
AB Cities around the world are confronted with the need to put in place climate adaptation policies to protect citizens and properties from climate change impacts. This article applies components of the framework developed by Moser and Ekstrom (2010) onto empirical qualitative data to diagnose institutional barriers to climate change adaptation in the Municipality of Beirut, Lebanon. Our approach reveals the presence of two vicious cycles influencing each other. In the first cycle, the root cause barrier is major political interference generating competing priorities and poor individual interest in climate change. A second vicious cycle is derived from feedbacks caused by the first and leading to the absence of a dedicated department where sector specific climate risk information is gathered and shared with other departments, limited knowledge and scientific understanding, as well as a distorted framing or vision, where climate change is considered unrelated to other issues and is to be dealt with at higher levels of government. The article also highlights the need to analyze interlinkages between barriers in order to suggest how to overcome them. The most common way to overcome barriers according to interviewees is through national and international support followed by the creation of a data bank. These opportunities could be explored by national and international policy-makers to break the deadlock in Beirut.
C1 [Zea-Reyes, Leonardo] Imperial Coll London, Fac Nat Sci, Ctr Environm Policy, London, England.
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C3 Imperial College London; The New School; The New School; Erasmus
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RP Bergh, SI (corresponding author), Erasmus Univ, Int Inst Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands.; Bergh, SI (corresponding author), The Hague Univ Appl Sci, Ctr Expertise Global Governance, The Hague, Netherlands.
EM bergh@iss.nl
OI Olivotto, Veronica/0000-0002-7289-1100; Bergh, Sylvia
   I./0000-0002-0651-6732; Zea-Reyes, Leonardo/0000-0002-6635-2098
FU National Council for Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACYT); Bank of
   Mexico through the Fondo para el Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos (FIDERH)
FX The authors wish to thank the following individuals and institutions for
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   for Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACYT), the Bank of Mexico
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PT J
AU Lungarska, A
   Chakir, R
AF Lungarska, Anna
   Chakir, Raja
TI Climate-induced Land Use Change in France: Impacts of Agricultural
   Adaptation and Climate Change Mitigation
SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Spatial land use share model; Greenhouse gas tax; Climate change;
   Mitigation; Adaptation; Land rent; Agriculture
ID GREENHOUSE-GAS MITIGATION; ABATEMENT COSTS; UNITED-STATES; EMISSIONS;
   POLICIES; MODELS; HETEROGENEITY; IRRIGATION; MANAGEMENT; DECISIONS
AB Interaction between mitigation and adaptation is a key question for the design of climate policies. In this paper, we study how land use adaptation to climate change impacts land use competition in the agriculture, forest and other land use (AFOLU) sector and how a mitigation policy in agriculture might affect this competition. We use for this purpose two sector-specific bio-economic models of agriculture and forest combined with an econometric land use shares model to simulate the impacts of two climate change scenarios (A2 and B1, 2100 horizon), and a greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture policy consisting of a tax of between 0 and 200 (sic)/tCO(2) equivalent. Our results show that both climate change scenarios lead to an increase in the area devoted to agriculture at the expense of forest which could have a negative impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions responsible for climate change. The mitigation policy would curtail agricultural expansion, and thus could counteract the effects of land use adaptation to climate change. In other words, accounting for land use competition results in a reduction of the abatement costs of the mitigation policy in the agricultural sector.
C1 [Lungarska, Anna; Chakir, Raja] Univ Paris Saclay, AgroParisTech, INRA, Econ Publ, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France.
C3 Universite Paris Saclay; AgroParisTech; INRAE
RP Lungarska, A (corresponding author), Univ Paris Saclay, AgroParisTech, INRA, Econ Publ, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France.
EM Anna.Lungarska@inra.fr; Raja.Chakir@inra.fr
RI CHAKIR, RAJA/X-1414-2019
OI Lungarska, Anna/0000-0002-6236-0701; CHAKIR, Raja/0000-0002-6980-0343;
   CHAKIR, RAJA/0000-0003-3821-092X
FU European Union within the European Commission [235175 TRUSTEE
   (ANR-13-RURA-0001-01)]; French Agence Nationale de la Recherche through
   the ModULand project [ANR-11-BSH1-005]; ORACLE project
   [ANR-10-CEPL-011]; STIMUL (Scenarios Towards integrating multi-scale
   land use tools) flagship project as part of the "Investments d'Avenir"
   Programme (LabEx BASC) [ANR-11-LABX-0034]
FX We thank Pierre-Alain Jayet for providing us with the results from the
   AROPAj model, and Antonello Lobianco and Sylvain Caurla for giving us
   access to the results of the FFSM+ + model. We thank the two anonymous
   referees and the editor of Ecological Economics for their useful
   comments which have helped us to improve the paper significantly. The
   usual disclaimers apply. The research leading to these results received
   funding from the European Union within the European Commission Seventh
   Framework Programme in the frame of RURAGRI ERA-NET under Grant
   Agreement 235175 TRUSTEE (ANR-13-RURA-0001-01), and from the French
   Agence Nationale de la Recherche through the ModULand project
   (ANR-11-BSH1-005), the ORACLE project (ANR-10-CEPL-011), and STIMUL
   (Scenarios Towards integrating multi-scale land use tools) flagship
   project as part of the "Investments d'Avenir" Programme (LabEx BASC;
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   or deficiencies. Neither the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche nor
   any European Union or European Commission organization is accountable
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SN 0921-8009
EI 1873-6106
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JI Ecol. Econ.
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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 GA0MO
UT WOS:000428008000013
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Easterling, WE
   Chhetri, N
   Niu, XZ
AF Easterling, WE
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SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID AGRICULTURAL IMPACTS; CHANGE SCENARIOS; UNITED-STATES; PRODUCTIVITY;
   DIFFUSION; GROWTH
AB The purpose of the paper is to propose and test a new approach to simulating farmers' agronomic adaptation to climate change based on the pattern of adoption of technological innovation/substitution over time widely described as a S-shaped (or logistic) curve, i.e., slow growth at the beginning followed by accelerating and then decelerating growth, ultimately leading to saturation. The approach we developed is tested using the Erosion Productivity Impact Calculator crop model applied to corn production systems in the southeastern U. S. using a high-resolution climate change scenario. Corn is the most extensively grown crop in the southeastern U. S. The RegCM limited area model nested within the CSIRO general circulation model generated the scenario. We compare corn yield outcomes using this new form of adaptation (logistic) with climatically optimized (clairvoyant) adaptation. The results show logistic adaptation to be less effective than clairvoyant adaptation in ameliorating climate change impacts on yields, although the differences between the two sets of yields are statistically significant in one case only. These results are limited by the reliance on a single scenario of climate change. We conclude that the logistic technique should be tested widely across climate change scenarios, crop species, and geographic areas before a full evaluation of its effect on outcomes is possible.
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   Penn State Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
   Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
   University Park; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education
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RP Easterling, WE (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Dept Geog, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Lin, T
   Htun, KT
   Gritten, D
   Martin, AR
AF Lin, T.
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TI The contribution of community forestry to climate change adaptive
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SO INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Community forestry; climate change adaptation; forest management;
   Myanmar; sustainable livelihoods
ID NATURAL-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; POVERTY ALLEVIATION; PROPERTY-RIGHTS;
   CHANGE IMPACTS; ADAPTATION; PARTICIPATION; DEFORESTATION; CONSERVATION;
   GOVERNANCE; FARMERS
AB While community forestry (CF) is increasingly promoted as a climate change adaptation strategy, few analyses have examined the contribution of CF to adaptive capacity. We used a sustainable livelihood approach and Ostrom's design principles for managing commons, to assess how CF confers climate change adaptive capacity in two communities in Myanmar. Our findings indicate that CF provides tangible contributions to human and social capital, by increasing landless and female forest users' knowledge of forest management. However, CF has yet to enhance the physical, financial, and natural capital within these communities. The major challenges preventing the enhancement of socioeconomic benefits include limited community participation and weak institutional systems for monitoring and conflict resolution. We argue that CF increases community engagement in natural resource management, but in the absence of effective monitoring and decision-making, socioeconomic benefits to communities from CF programs may be limited. Our results elucidate important factors limiting the uptake and progress of CF as a viable climate change adaptation strategy in Southeast Asia, and indicate that comparative research is needed to better understand the factors that influence CF efficacy in forest- and natural resource-dependent communities globally.
C1 [Lin, T.; Martin, A. R.] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Ctr Crit Dev Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada.
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C3 University of Toronto; University Toronto Scarborough; University of
   Toronto; University Toronto Scarborough
RP Lin, T (corresponding author), Univ Toronto Scarborough, Ctr Crit Dev Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM tnlin19@gmail.com; khinthiri.htun@recoftc.org;
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RI Lin, Tian/AAM-1329-2021; Gritten, David/GZG-9311-2022
OI Lin, Tian/0000-0001-9781-6740; Martin, Adam Robert/0000-0002-7207-4004
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PA CRIB, DINCHOPE, CRAVEN ARRMS SY7 9JJ, SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1465-5489
EI 2053-7778
J9 INT FOREST REV
JI Int. For. Rev.
PD OCT
PY 2019
VL 21
IS 3
BP 324
EP 340
DI 10.1505/146554819827293259
PG 17
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Forestry
GA JE2TZ
UT WOS:000490548800005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Zaro, GC
   Caramori, PH
   Wrege, MS
   Caldana, NFD
   das Virgens, JS
   Morais, H
   Yada, GM
   Caramori, DC
AF Zaro, Geovanna Cristina
   Caramori, Paulo Henrique
   Wrege, Marcos Silveira
   da Silva Caldana, Nathan Felipe
   das Virgens Filho, Jorim Sousa
   Morais, Heverly
   Yada Junior, George Mitsuo
   Caramori, Daniel Campos
TI Coffee crops adaptation to climate change in agroforestry systems with
   rubber trees in southern Brazil
SO SCIENTIA AGRICOLA
LA English
DT Article
DE Microclimate; shading; temperature; global warming; zoning
ID PRODUCTIVITY; TEMPERATURE; SHADE
AB Adaptation to climate change is a strategy for crops to cope with the scenario of rising temperatures worldwide. In the case of Coffea arabica L., the use of agroforestry systems (AFS) with woody species is a promising practice to reduce excessive heat during the day. This study aimed to 1) evaluate air temperature changes that occur in an AFS of coffee and double alleys of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Mud. Arg.) and 2) carry out an analysis of future warming scenarios by comparing the cultivation of Arabic coffee in full sun and in an AFS of double alleys of rubber trees. The microclimatic variables were measured between two rows of coffee trees at 1.0 m of height from June 2016 to June 2018. The results indicate that the AFS with double alleys of rubber trees spaced 16 m apart had an average temperature reduction from 1.4 to 2.5 degrees C from 10h00 to 16h00. The study also simulated temperature increases of 1.7, 2.6, 3.1, and 4.8 degrees C from 2018 to 2099, according to scenarios predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the impact in coffee production in Parana State, Brazil. Using the climatic generator PGECLIMA_R, simulations suggest a progressive reduction of traditional areas suitable for open-grown coffee in the state. Production conditions can be maintained through the AFS, since the systems attenuate mean temperatures by 1-2 degrees C. We conclude that the AFS of coffee and rubber trees contribute to coffee crop adaptations to a future warmer environment.
C1 [Zaro, Geovanna Cristina] Univ Guelph, Sch Environm Sci, 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
   [Caramori, Paulo Henrique; Morais, Heverly; Yada Junior, George Mitsuo] Inst Desenvolvimento Rural Parana, Rod Celso Garcia Cid 375,Conj Ernani Moura Lima 2, BR-86047902 Londrina, Parana, Brazil.
   [Wrege, Marcos Silveira] Embrapa Floresta, Estr Ribeira,Km 111 Parque Monte Castelo, Colombo, PR, Brazil.
   [da Silva Caldana, Nathan Felipe] Univ Estadual Londrina CCA, Dept Agron, PR 445,Km 380 Campus Univ, BR-86057970 Londrina, Parana, Brazil.
   [das Virgens Filho, Jorim Sousa] Univ Estadual Ponta Grossa, Dept Matemat & Estat, Campus Uvaranas Bloco Uvaranas, BR-84030000 Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil.
   [Caramori, Daniel Campos] Univ Montreal, Dept Polit Sci, 2900 Edouard Montpetit Blvd, Montreal, PQ H3T 1J4, Canada.
C3 University of Guelph; Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria
   (EMBRAPA); Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa; Universite de Montreal
RP Zaro, GC (corresponding author), Univ Guelph, Sch Environm Sci, 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
EM geoczaro@gmail.com
RI ; Silveira Wrege, Marcos/E-5400-2014
OI Campos Caramori, Daniel/0000-0002-2758-7513; Zaro,
   Geovanna/0000-0001-9943-1510; Silveira Wrege, Marcos/0000-0002-6368-6586
FU Brazilian Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel
   (CAPES)
FX The first author would like to acknowledge the Brazilian Coordination
   for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) for supporting
   this study. We are thankful to the Institute of Rural Development of
   Parana (IDR Parana), Meteorological System of Parana State (SIMEPAR),
   and University for Guelph for providing historical data, access to the
   experimental site and facilities.
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NR 23
TC 6
Z9 6
U1 0
U2 47
PU UNIV SAO PAULO, ESALQ
PI PIRACICABA
PA AVE PADUA DIAS NO 11, PIRACICABA, SP SP 13418-900, BRAZIL
SN 1678-992X
J9 SCI AGR
JI Sci. Agric.
PY 2023
VL 80
AR e20210142
DI 10.1590/1678-992X-2021-0142
PG 10
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture
GA 0P7YY
UT WOS:000784446300001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Kazak, JK
   Castro, DG
   Swiader, M
   Szewranski, S
AF Kazak, Jan K.
   Garcia Castro, David
   Swiader, Malgorzata
   Szewranski, Szymon
GP IOP
TI Decision Support System in Public Transport Planning for Promoting Urban
   Adaptation to Climate Change
SO 3RD WORLD MULTIDISCIPLINARY CIVIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, URBAN
   PLANNING SYMPOSIUM (WMCAUS 2018)
SE IOP Conference Series-Materials Science and Engineering
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 3rd World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering, Architecture, Urban
   Planning Symposium (WMCAUS)
CY JUN 18-22, 2018
CL Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; LAND-USE
AB Current land use policy in developed countries result in many new constructions sites and urban development. Depending on the geodesign solutions, newly developed areas may influence their citizens to use private or public transport. Therefore, to design more resilient and eco-friendly neighbourhoods, it is important to incorporate public transport planning at the early stage of urban planning In order to promote urban adaptation to climate change it is crucial to activate citizens to participate in decisions making process related to the common space and available facilities. Suitable for this purpose are the right tools for the presentation of various design solutions. This group of tools is called decision support systems. The aim of the research is verification of the suitability of the use of decision support system (Community Viz) for public transport planning at the level for a master plan (local planning). The paper presents the possibility of using the CommunityViz system to create various scenarios of accessible public transport. Simulations were performed on the newly designed housing area in San Sebastian (Spain). The designed model for the neighbourhood was used during the workshop with citizens of San Sebastian, to incorporate their knowledge as local experts. Based on the master plan, three scenarios of bus stops location were proposed. The dynamic model enabled to assess how many citizens may probably live in acceptable distance to bus stops, which may reflect the number of people for whom public transport may be an attractive solution for transportation needs. The results showed high usefulness of the analyzed decision support system to solve the problem of public transport designing. Intuitive graphical presentation makes different variants clearly identified by all stakeholder groups.
C1 [Kazak, Jan K.; Swiader, Malgorzata; Szewranski, Szymon] Wroclaw Univ Environm & Life Sci, Dept Spatial Econ, Grunwaldzka 55, PL-50357 Wroclaw, Poland.
   [Garcia Castro, David] Univ Basque Country, Fac Econ & Business, Comandante Izarduy 23, Vitoria 01001, Spain.
C3 Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences; University of
   Basque Country
RP Kazak, JK (corresponding author), Wroclaw Univ Environm & Life Sci, Dept Spatial Econ, Grunwaldzka 55, PL-50357 Wroclaw, Poland.
EM jan.kazak@upwr.edu.pl
RI Swiader, Malgorzata/A-3891-2017; Szewranski, Szymon/A-5697-2017; Kazak,
   Jan/S-7783-2016
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NR 29
TC 9
Z9 10
U1 2
U2 11
PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BRISTOL
PA DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 1757-8981
J9 IOP CONF SER-MAT SCI
PY 2019
VL 471
AR 112007
DI 10.1088/1757-899X/471/11/112007
PG 6
WC Architecture; Engineering, Civil; Urban Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Architecture; Engineering; Urban Studies
GA BM5ZD
UT WOS:000465811805092
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU de Wit, S
AF de Wit, Sara
TI Victims or Masters of Adaptation? How the Idea of Adaptation to Climate
   Change Travels Up and Down to a Village in Simanjiro, Maasailand
   Northern Tanzania
SO SOCIOLOGUS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation paradigm; travelling idea; competing knowledge orders;
   Maasai; northern Tanzania
AB Moving beyond objectivist stances that for a long time have dominated the climate change research agenda, this paper explores an alternative ontology of adaptation. By tracing a travelling idea about 'Adaptation to Climate Change' (ACC) along multiple encounters and negotiation arenas, this paper wishes to explore the epistemological and political challenges that are entailed by this narrative in the making. It focuses on the power dynamics and (ontological) politics that are revealed by the translation that characterize the emergence of this nascent discourse in Tanzania. It is argued that this travelling idea - which is continuously co-produced and reshaped by varying actors in its journey to the `local' level - brings longstanding tensions to the fore that exist between Maasai agro-pastoralists and the Tanzanian government. Whereas the government portrays the pastoralists in the debate both as victims as well as perpetrators of a changing climate, the grassroots organizations and NGOs representing the pastoral communities, contend that the Maasai are rather masters of adaptation. It will be shown how the ACC paradigm is wholeheartedly embraced by several actors along its journey until it reaches the rural village of Terrat, where it is by and large rejected. By shining light on these translation practices, it is argued that in face of the emergence and increasing dissemination of climate change discourses around the world, adaptation should not solely be treated as a collective human response to (external) changing bio-physical stimuli, but also as an integrated process that cannot be detached from adaptations to its discursive formations.
C1 [de Wit, Sara] Univ Oxford, Inst Sci Innovat & Soc InSIS, 64 Banbury Rd, Oxford OX2 6PN, England.
C3 University of Oxford
RP de Wit, S (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Inst Sci Innovat & Soc InSIS, 64 Banbury Rd, Oxford OX2 6PN, England.
EM sara.dewit@insis.ox.ac.uk
OI de Wit, Sara/0000-0003-4696-2777
FU DFG
FX This research formed part of the SPP 1448 priority program 'Adaptation
   and Creativity in Africa', and the jointly coordinated project
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   thank the DFG for providing financial support. I also thank Michael
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   comments. Also the very detailed and insightful comments of an anonymous
   reviewer are acknowledged.
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NR 43
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Z9 8
U1 1
U2 3
PU DUNCKER & HUMBLOT GMBH
PI BERLIN
PA POSTFACH 410329, 12113 BERLIN, GERMANY
SN 0038-0377
EI 1865-5106
J9 SOCIOLOGUS
JI Sociologus
PD JUN
PY 2018
VL 68
IS 1
BP 21
EP 41
DI 10.3790/soc.68.1.21
PG 21
WC Anthropology; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Anthropology; Sociology
GA GR0LY
UT WOS:000442209700002
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Tessema, YA
   Joerin, J
   Patt, A
AF Tessema, Yibekal Abebe
   Joerin, Jonas
   Patt, Anthony
TI Factors affecting smallholder farmers' adaptation to climate change
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Determinant; Adaptation; Non-technological; Farm-level; Climate change;
   Multivariate-probit
ID LEVEL ADAPTATION; PLANTING DATE; STRATEGIES; IMPACT; DETERMINANTS;
   AGRICULTURE; ETHIOPIA; ADOPTION; DIVERSIFICATION; PRODUCTIVITY
AB Smallholder farmers often employ inputs and practices they are traditionally well acquainted with to adapt to climate change. These types of adjustments, henceforth referred to as non-technological, are not only more feasible in the resource-constrained situation of smallholder farmers but also have a potential to significantly reduce the negative impact of climate change. However, a systematic study of these types of adaptations isolating them from technological ones is still lacking. While technological adaptations can benefit from the extensive literature on the adoption of agricultural technologies, non-technological adaptations still need further examination as one distinct group of adjustments. We hypothesize that this group of adaptations strongly depend on farmers' accumulated experience rather than financial resources and level of schooling. To test this hypothesis, we compared the determinants of changing planting date and changing crop type as non-technological adaptations, with the determinants of two technological adaptations: fertilizer use and rainwater harvesting. The investigation relied on a survey of 270 farm households in Semien Shewa Zone of Ethiopia. We used Wilcoxon Signed rank test and verified the importance of climate change in inducing the adjustments. A Multivariate probit model was then used to identify their determinants. Our hypothesis is supported by a positive relationship between farm experience and changing planting date, while fertilizer and rainwater harvesting showed a positive correlation with access to credit and level of schooling respectively. Our findings suggest that targeting non-technological farm-level adaptations through interventions focused on experience sharing can alone play an important role in reducing the impact of climate change in agriculture.
C1 [Tessema, Yibekal Abebe; Joerin, Jonas; Patt, Anthony] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Environm Syst Sci, Climate Policy Grp, Univ Str 22, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; ETH Zurich
RP Tessema, YA (corresponding author), Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Environm Syst Sci, Climate Policy Grp, Univ Str 22, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
EM ytessema@student.ethz.ch; jonas.joerin@usys.ethz.ch;
   anthony.patt@usys.ethz.ch
RI Tessema, Yibekal Abebe/GMX-3568-2022; Patt, Anthony/E-5437-2017
OI Tessema, Yibekal Abebe/0000-0003-1682-1850; Patt,
   Anthony/0000-0001-8428-8707; Joerin, Jonas/0000-0003-1834-8112
FU Swiss Government
FX I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Swiss Government
   Excellence Scholarship program for covering my expenses during my Ph.D.
   study at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
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ER

PT B
AU Batchuluun, Y
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AF Batchuluun, Yembuu
   Uranchimeg, Getsel
BE Chang, CH
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SE Routledge Research in Education
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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C3 Mongolian National University of Education; Mongolian National
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RP Batchuluun, Y (corresponding author), Mongolian Natl Univ Educ, Dept Geog, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.; Batchuluun, Y (corresponding author), Mongolian Assoc Geog Educ, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
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BN 978-0-429-45043-3; 978-1-138-32535-7
J9 ROUTL RES EDUC
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WC Area Studies; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Education &
   Educational Research
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
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   Educational Research
GA BO3BZ
UT WOS:000509928900008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Aitken, SN
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AF Aitken, Sally N.
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BE Futuyma, DJ
TI Assisted Gene Flow to Facilitate Local Adaptation to Climate Change
SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND SYSTEMATICS, VOL 44
SE Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
LA English
DT Review; Book Chapter
DE assisted migration; evolutionary rescue; genetic rescue; outbreeding
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ID PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSES; MANAGED RELOCATION;
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AB Assisted gene flow (AGF) between populations has the potential to mitigate maladaptation due to climate change. However, AGF may cause outbreeding depression (especially if source and recipient populations have been long isolated) and may disrupt local adaptation to nonclimatic factors. Selection should eliminate extrinsic outbreeding depression due to adaptive differences in large populations, and simulations suggest that, within a few generations, evolution should resolve mild intrinsic outbreeding depression due to epistasis. To weigh the risks of AGF against those of maladaptation due to climate change, we need to know the species' extent of local adaptation to climate and other environmental factors, as well as its pattern of gene flow. AGF should be a powerful tool for managing foundation and resource-producing species with large populations and broad ranges that show signs of historical adaptation to local climatic conditions.
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C3 University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia;
   University of British Columbia
RP Aitken, SN (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Dept Forest & Conservat Sci, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
EM Sally.Aitken@ubc.ca
RI Whitlock, Michael/G-1900-2012
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; CITIES; GEOGRAPHIES; POLICY; DISASTERS;
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; COMMUNITY-BASED ADAPTATION;
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AU Jjemba, EW
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   Bailey, M
AF Jjemba, Eddie Wasswa
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BE Zommers, Z
   Alverson, K
TI Forecast-Based Financing and Climate Change Adaptation: Uganda Makes
   History Using Science to Prepare for Floods
SO RESILIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
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DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Jjemba, Eddie Wasswa; Arrighi, Julie; de Perez, Erin Coughlan; Bailey, Meghan] Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Ctr, The Hague, Netherlands.
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   [Bailey, Meghan] Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford, England.
C3 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Columbia University; University of Oxford
RP Jjemba, EW (corresponding author), Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Ctr, The Hague, Netherlands.
OI Arrighi, Julie/0000-0003-4714-4514
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PT J
AU Yocum, HM
   Sassorossi, DM
   Ray, AJ
AF Yocum, Heather M.
   Sassorossi, Deanna Metivier
   Ray, Andrea J.
TI Assessing the use of climate change information in State Wildlife Action
   Plans
SO CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation planning; Central United States; climate change; climate
   change vulnerability; conservation planning; Northern Great Plains;
   resilience; wildlife planning
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; CONSERVATION; MANAGEMENT; LANDS; WATER
AB Assessing how climate change information is used in conservation planning is an important part of meeting long-term conservation and climate adaptation goals. In the United States, state agencies responsible for fish and wildlife management create State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs) to identify conservation goals, prioritize actions, and establish plans for managing and monitoring target species and habitats. We created a rubric to assess and compare the use of climate change information in SWAPs for 10 states in the Intermountain West and Great Plains. Interviews with SWAP authors identified institutional factors influencing applications of climate change information. Access to professional networks and climate scientists, funding support for climate change vulnerability analysis, Congressional mandates to include climate change, and supportive agency leadership facilitate using climate change information. Political climate could either support or limit options for using this information. Together, the rubric and the interview results can be used to identify opportunities to improve the use of climate information, and to identify entry points to support conservation planning and natural resource managers in successful adaptation to climate change. This research is directly relevant to future SWAP revisions, which most states will complete by 2025, and more broadly to other conservation planning processes.
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C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Boulder; North
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RP Yocum, HM (corresponding author), Univ Colorado, 4001 Discovery Dr Suite 348, Boulder, CO 80303 USA.
EM heather.yocum@colorado.edu
RI Ray, Andrea/Q-9848-2018
OI Ray, Andrea/0000-0001-5385-1202; YOCUM, HEATHER M./0000-0002-3754-4330
FU National Science Foundation [1243270]; Directorate For Geosciences; Div
   Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences [1243270] Funding Source: National
   Science Foundation
FX National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 1243270
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PT C
AU Havea, PH
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AF Havea, Peni Hausia
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DT Proceedings Paper
CT Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation in the Pacific Region
CY JUL 26-28, 2016
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C1 [Havea, Peni Hausia; Combes, Helene Jacot Des] Univ South Pacific, PaCE SD, Suva, Fiji.
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RP Havea, PH (corresponding author), Univ South Pacific, PaCE SD, Suva, Fiji.
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PT J
AU Horlings, J
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AF Horlings, Jason
   Marschke, Melissa
TI Fishing, farming and factories: adaptive development in coastal Cambodia
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive development; climate; livelihoods; migration; Special Economic
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; LIVELIHOODS; FISHERIES
AB Climate change is threatening poverty reduction throughout the global South. One set of arguments found within the environmental change literature is that socio-ecological systems and people must have general development capacities and climate-adaptive capacities if development under climate change will be successful. This combination is known as adaptive development. The objective of this paper is to study if the emergence of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) influences adaptive development in coastal Cambodia. Our findings are as follows: from a systems perspective, we argue that development capacities are being strengthened with SEZ employment as many employees experience an increased, predictable income, even as climate-specific capacities are weak, beyond the changes to climate exposure that people experience through migration. However, even as industrial and migration systems develop, the lack of climate-specific capacities in the urban system is concerning: water supply, land-use planning, and urban governance take little account of climate change adaptation, which may undermine longer-term development in this region. Within households, however, we see differentiation and agency, including farming households that rely on remittances from migratory SEZ labour during droughts, and local fishing households that diversify their livelihoods via nearby SEZ employment.
C1 [Horlings, Jason; Marschke, Melissa] Univ Ottawa, Sch Int Dev & Global Studies, 120 Univ Private, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
C3 University of Ottawa
RP Horlings, J (corresponding author), Univ Ottawa, Sch Int Dev & Global Studies, 120 Univ Private, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
EM Jason.k.horlings@gmail.com
OI Marschke, Melissa/0000-0003-1202-6681
FU Urban Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia (UCRSEA) project - Social
   Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
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FX We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Urban
   Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia (UCRSEA) project, jointly funded by
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PT J
AU Kosoe, EA
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AF Kosoe, Enoch A.
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TI Climate change adaptation strategies of cocoa farmers in the Wassa East
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SO CLIMATE SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Cocoa; Climate Change; Climate Adaptation; Climate Services; Ghana
ID LESSONS; PERSPECTIVES; AGRICULTURE
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RP Ahmed, A (corresponding author), SD Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev Studies, Fac Planning & Land Management, Dept Planning, Wa, Ghana.
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PT J
AU Szocik, K
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AF Szocik, Konrad
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SO SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY
LA English
DT Article
AB There is no longer any doubt that the coming decades will bring serious threats to humanity from anthropogenic climate change. As we have suggested elsewhere, horrible scenarios are far more realistic than non-horrible ones, and science and technology are incapable, especially in our non-ideal world, of equitably distributing wealth, access to resources and adaptations to climate change. In this article, we offer an alternative to these inevitable horrible scenarios. The alternative is to implement either an anti-natalist policy, or procreative beneficence and reproductive rights policies aimed at radically reducing the birth rate. These alternatives, however, are potentially unfair and quite possibly unthinkable to most of humanity.
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EM konrad.szocik@yale.edu
RI Hayry, Matti/LIH-0543-2024
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FU Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Finland [VN/2470/2022]; National
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FX Matti Hayry's research for this article was supported financially by the
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RP Biesbroek, R (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ, Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM robbert.biesbroek@wur.nl
RI Biesbroek, Robbert/GZZ-4476-2022; Biesbroek, Robbert/I-2384-2013
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AU Klepp, S
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AF Klepp, Silja
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   migration in the European Union and the Pacific
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DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Klepp, Silja] Univ Kiel, Geog, Kiel, Germany.
   [Herbeck, Johannes] Univ Bremen, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Bremen, Germany.
C3 University of Kiel; University of Bremen
RP Klepp, S (corresponding author), Univ Kiel, Geog, Kiel, Germany.
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PT C
AU Freitas, C
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TI Tourist Destination Handling Climate Change: A Mediterranean Experience
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SO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PLANNING AND
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LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT European Rovigo Climate Conference
CY APR 02-04, 2008
CL Rovigo, ITALY
SP European Commission Directorate Gen Energy & Transport, Energy Europe Programme, Veneto Region
DE Climate change mitigation and adaptation; coastal vulnerability; energy
   consumption; fishing industry; land use models; Mediterranean region;
   marine ecosystems; regional and local planning tools; risk maps; tourism
   sector
AB The City Council of Almada developed its 'Local Strategy for Climate Change' in the framework of its Local Agenda 21, addressing both mitigation and adaptation to climate change. As a growing tourist destination with coastal vulnerability and an import fishing industry, the impact on the marine ecosystems and coastal dunes were among the issues that were studied. Risk charts were developed, and integrated into the urban and master plans.
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   [Sousa, Carlos; Machado, Pedro] AGENEAL, Local Energy Management Agcy Almada, P-2800029 Almada, Portugal.
RP Freitas, C (corresponding author), City Council Almada, Sustainable Environm Management & Planning Dept, P-2800029 Almada, Portugal.
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PT B
AU Takakura, H
AF Takakura, Hiroki
BA Takakura, H
BF Takakura, H
TI Anthropology and Disaster in Japan Cultural Contributions to Recovery
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SO ANTHROPOLOGY AND DISASTER IN JAPAN: Cultural Contributions to Recovery
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SE Routledge Focus on Anthropology
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DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; RISK REDUCTION; RESILIENCE
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   [Takakura, Hiroki] Tohoku Univ, Ctr Northeast Asian Studies, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.
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C3 Tohoku University; Tohoku University; Tohoku University
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ID MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; DISASTER RISK;
   CHALLENGES; VULNERABILITY; ADAPTABILITY; ANTHROPOCENE; POLITICS; STATE
C1 [Pokrant, Bob] Curtin Univ, Dept Social Sci & Int Studies, Anthropol, Perth, WA, Australia.
C3 Curtin University
RP Pokrant, B (corresponding author), Curtin Univ, Dept Social Sci & Int Studies, Anthropol, Perth, WA, Australia.
EM B.Pokrant@curtin.edu.au
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NR 105
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PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-76894-6; 978-1-138-78287-7
J9 ROUT INT HANDB
PY 2017
BP 242
EP 255
PG 14
WC Anthropology; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Anthropology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BH3PG
UT WOS:000399894500020
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kurian, P
   Munshi, D
   Cretney, R
   Morrison, S
   Kathlene, L
AF Kurian, Priya
   Munshi, Debashish
   Cretney, Raven
   Morrison, Sandra
   Kathlene, Lyn
TI The cultural politics of climate change adaptation: an analysis of the
   tourism sector in Aotearoa New Zealand
SO POLITICAL SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; cultural politics; adaptation politics;
   tourism sector; maori tourism; deliberative democracy
ID FRAMEWORK; POLICY
AB A huge number of climate change adaptation projects are underway to manage risk and minimise vulnerability for communities and businesses. Yet, adaptation processes are often ineffective because of deeply entrenched structures of power and different value systems leading to conflicting priorities for action. This paper draws on the notion of cultural politics to understand climate change adaptation in the tourism sector of Aotearoa New Zealand, a sector that depends on the environment for its survival but neglects it for short-term gains, often precipitating maladaptation in the process. Building on insights into how and why the tourism industry - in a pre-COVID19 context - struggled to adapt to the urgent imperatives of climate change, the paper goes on to show how a culture-centred, deliberative democratic approach can be applied to identify pathways for a transition to an environmentally sustainable tourism sector that can adapt to a climate-changed and pandemic-affected world.
C1 [Kurian, Priya] Univ Waikato, Polit Sci & Publ Policy, Hamilton, New Zealand.
   [Munshi, Debashish] Univ Waikato, Management Commun, Hamilton, New Zealand.
   [Cretney, Raven] Univ Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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C3 University of Waikato; University of Waikato; University of Waikato;
   University of Waikato; Colorado State University; Colorado State
   University; Colorado State University
RP Kurian, P (corresponding author), Univ Waikato, Polit Sci & Publ Policy, Hamilton, New Zealand.
EM priya.kurian@waikato.ac.nz
RI Kathlene, Lyn/A-9810-2010; Cretney, Raven/B-6834-2015; Munshi,
   Debashish/ABA-6774-2020
OI Kurian, Priya/0000-0002-8138-4602; Cretney, Raven/0000-0003-3444-2897;
   Morrison, Sandy/0000-0002-4044-3899; Munshi,
   Debashish/0000-0002-7032-3468; Kathlene, Lyn/0000-0002-4898-856X
FU Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment [Deep South NSC]
   [C01X1412]; New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
   (MBIE) [C01X1412] Funding Source: New Zealand Ministry of Business,
   Innovation & Employment (MBIE)
FX This work was supported by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and
   Employment [Deep South NSC Grant No. C01X1412].
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0032-3187
EI 2041-0611
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JI Polit. Sci.
PD MAY 4
PY 2021
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WC Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Dodman, D
   Mitlin, D
AF Dodman, David
   Mitlin, Diana
TI The national and local politics of climate change adaptation in Zimbabwe
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE governance; politics; climate change; Zimbabwe; transformation
ID MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; POLICY; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; ECONOMY;
   AFRICA; CITIES; DURBAN; LEVEL
AB The description and analysis of climate change adaptation programmes in low- and middle-income countries rarely examines the political conditions and contexts in which these take place, or the way in which these activities may themselves shape local and national politics. This paper uses a case study of Zimbabwe to examine how the discourse and practice of climate change has been incorporated in, and has the potential to influence, national politics in a context marked by high levels of contestation. It identifies the ways in which climate change is framed within national political discourses, and describes the structures for governing climate change adaptation and how these are influenced by global priorities and policies. The paper then raises specific questions that are fundamental to understanding the broader political implications of work related to climate change in low-income countries, and argues that these must be engaged with if climate change adaptation is to generate sustainable long-term improvements in livelihoods and well-being for citizens in these contexts.
C1 [Dodman, David] IIED, London WC1X 8NH, England.
   [Mitlin, Diana] Univ Manchester, Sch Environm Educ & Dev, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
C3 University of Manchester
RP Dodman, D (corresponding author), IIED, 80-86 Grays Inn Rd, London WC1X 8NH, England.
EM david.dodman@iied.org
OI Dodman, David/0000-0002-1304-3283; Mitlin, Diana/0000-0002-8811-6440
FU UK aid from the Department for International Development
FX This research was funded by UK aid from the Department for International
   Development. Its conclusions do not necessarily reflect the views of the
   UK Government.
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT J
AU Rana, IA
   Asim, M
   Aslam, AB
   Jamshed, A
AF Rana, Irfan Ahmad
   Asim, Muhammad
   Aslam, Atif Bilal
   Jamshed, Ali
TI Disaster management cycle and its application for flood risk reduction
   in urban areas of Pakistan
SO URBAN CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Disaster risk management; Urban flooding;
   Disaster risk reduction; urban resilience
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT; KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA;
   INSTITUTIONS; POLICIES; SUSTAINABILITY; URBANIZATION; PREPAREDNESS;
   COMMUNITIES; RESILIENCE
AB The disaster risk management cycle is a recognized instrument for managing disaster events and their impacts. However, the usefulness of the cycle has become questionable in diverse urban settings. Thus, this research uses a pragmatic approach to identify challenges in the effectiveness of the conventional disaster risk management cycle and its phases in the context of urban flooding in Pakistan. Institutions involved in flood risk management were interviewed using semistructured questionnaires. Three focus group discussions were also held to understand the viewpoints of selected communities. Thematic analysis was used to categorize views and responses under each phase. The analysis reveals that, despite the advent of disaster risk reduction strategies, local institutions are still relying on reactive approaches and are managing flood risk on an ad-hoc basis. Weak governance and limited corrective measures for existing development patterns are making it difficult to manage flood risks. There is an urgent need to perform multihazard vulnerability and risk assessment, and develop specific strategies under the philosophies of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. This study recommends the inclusion of climate change adaptation and resilience in the current management cycle for reducing future urban risks.
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   [Asim, Muhammad; Aslam, Atif Bilal] Univ Engn & Technol UET, Dept City & Reg Planning, Lahore, Pakistan.
   [Jamshed, Ali] Inst Spatial & Reg Planning IREUS, Stuttgart, Germany.
C3 National University of Sciences & Technology - Pakistan
RP Rana, IA (corresponding author), Natl Univ Sci & Technol NUST, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Dept Urban & Reg Planning, H-12 Sect, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan.
EM iarana@nit.nust.edu.pk; muhammad.asim@uet.edu.pk; atif.aslam@uet.edu.pk;
   ali.jamshed@ireus.uni-stuttgart.de
RI Jamshed, Ali/AAF-6809-2020; Aslam, Atif/AES-8412-2022; Rana, Irfan
   Ahmad/C-2560-2017
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J9 URBAN CLIM
JI Urban CLim.
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 38
AR 100893
DI 10.1016/j.uclim.2021.100893
EA JUN 2021
PG 12
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 Palutikof, JP
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   Stadler, F
   Vidaurre, ACP
AF Palutikof, Jean P.
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   Vidaurre, Ana C. Perez
TI Tracking the progress of climate change adaptation: An Australian case
   study
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Tracking; Planning; Implementation;
   Financing; Conference abstracts
ID BARRIERS; PERSPECTIVES; RESILIENCE
AB The last decade has seen strong global growth in the number of climate change adaptation projects. To understand whether adaptation is progressing and is successful, some form of longitudinal tracking is required. The six adaptation conferences organised by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility between 2010 and 2018 provide a unique and novel opportunity to track adaptation progress in Australia. Each conference was accompanied by a call for abstracts for oral or poster presentation. The submitted abstracts form the basis of the analysis in this paper. We show that, over time, the balance of attendees shifted away from researchers and towards government employees, and the proportion of attendees submitting abstracts declined. The proportion of abstracts submitted by government employees and consultants has increased at more recent conferences. When abstract content is analysed, the results show that, over time, there has been a change in the focus of abstracts with respect to the sector, type and stage of adaptation. These trends indicate maturation of adaptation in Australia, but also suggest that lack of finance for research and action is having an impact. There is evidence that adaptation in Australia is moving from being largely planning based and towards implementation. This is encouraging, given that studies throughout the world have remarked on the barriers that exist in moving from planning to action.
C1 [Palutikof, Jean P.; Boulter, Sarah L.; Stadler, Frank; Vidaurre, Ana C. Perez] Griffith Univ, Natl Climate Change Adaptat Res Facil, Gold Coast, Qld 4222, Australia.
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C3 Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus; Griffith
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RP Palutikof, JP (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Natl Climate Change Adaptat Res Facil, Gold Coast, Qld 4222, Australia.
EM j.palutikof@griffith.edu.au; s.boulter@griffith.edu.au;
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EI 1873-6416
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DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.07.018
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WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA JO5DY
UT WOS:000497600400016
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bowen, KJ
   Alexander, D
   Miller, F
   Dany, V
AF Bowen, Kathryn J.
   Alexander, Damon
   Miller, Fiona
   Dany, Va
TI Using Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Health-Related Adaptation
   Decision-Making in Cambodia
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE governance; climate change adaptation; global health; Cambodia; social
   network analysis
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; GOVERNANCE; FRAMEWORK; BARRIERS; IMPACTS; SPREAD
AB Climate change adaptation in the health sector requires decisions across sectors, levels of government, and organisations. The networks that link these different institutions, and the relationships among people within these networks, are therefore critical influences on the nature of adaptive responses to climate change in the health sector. This study uses social network research to identify key organisational players engaged in developing health-related adaptation activities in Cambodia. It finds that strong partnerships are reported as developing across sectors and different types of organisations in relation to the health risks from climate change. Government ministries are influential organisations, whereas donors, development banks and non-government organisations do not appear to be as influential in the development of adaptation policy in the health sector. Finally, the study highlights the importance of informal partnerships (or 'shadow networks') in the context of climate change adaptation policy and activities. The health governance 'map' in relation to health and climate change adaptation that is developed in this paper is a novel way of identifying organisations that are perceived as key agents in the decision-making process, and it holds substantial benefits for both understanding and intervening in a broad range of climate change-related policy problems where collaboration is paramount for successful outcomes.
C1 [Bowen, Kathryn J.] Australian Natl Univ, Natl Ctr Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
   [Bowen, Kathryn J.; Miller, Fiona] Univ Melbourne, Dept Resource Management & Geog, Carlton, Vic 3010, Australia.
   [Alexander, Damon] Univ Melbourne, Sch Social & Polit Sci, Carlton, Vic 3010, Australia.
   [Miller, Fiona] Macquarie Univ, Dept Geog & Environm, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
   [Dany, Va] Royal Univ Phnom Penh, Dept Environm Sci, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
   [Dany, Va] Bond Univ, Inst Sustainable Dev & Architecture, Gold Coast, Qld 4227, Australia.
C3 Australian National University; University of Melbourne; University of
   Melbourne; Macquarie University; Bond University
RP Bowen, KJ (corresponding author), Australian Natl Univ, Natl Ctr Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, GPO Box 4, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
EM kathryn.bowen@anu.edu.au; dta@unimelb.edu.au; Fiona.miller@mq.edu.au;
   danyenvironment@gmail.com
OI alexander, damon/0000-0003-0837-1677; Miller, Fiona/0000-0003-4427-6466;
   Bowen, Kathryn/0000-0002-2125-1963
FU Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), through its
   Australian Development Research Awards (ADRA)
FX The study was partly funded by the Australian Agency for International
   Development (AusAID), through its Australian Development Research Awards
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Gebre, GG
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AF Gebre, Girma Gezimu
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   Rahut, Dil Bahadur
TI Farmers? use of climate change adaptation strategies and their impacts
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SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation strategies; Climate change; Food security; Smallholder
   farmers; Kenya
ID PROPENSITY SCORE; DETERMINANTS; TECHNOLOGY; ADOPTION; AGRICULTURE;
   INFORMATION; POVERTY; REGION; INCOME; CROP
AB Climate change threatens the sustainability of food production among farmers in Kenya who depend on rain-fed agriculture. To minimize the negative impacts of climate change, farmers have sought to adopt different adaptation strategies. This study investigates factors influencing farmers' choice of climate change adaptation strategies and associated effects on their food security in Kenya using data collected from 540 farmers from six counties. A multivariate probit, censored least absolute deviation (CLAD), and propensity score matching (PSM) models were employed to identify the determinants in the farmers' choice of climate change adaptation strategies, the number of adaptation strategies adopted, and the effect of climate change adaptation strategies on their food security, respectively. Results show that planting drought-tolerant crop varieties (55%), growing diversified crops (34%), growing early maturing crops (22%), and diversifying the sources of household income (18%) were the four major adaptation strategies used by the farmers in the study area. Younger farmers and those with higher education levels are more likely to use these climate change adaptation practices. The number of adaptation strategies used was positively associated with male farmers, education level, family size, land size, farm income, extension contact, training, and information access. The farmers who adopt one adaptation strategy have higher food security status (approximately 7-11%) than those who do not. If they adopt two adaptation strategies, their food security status increases by approximately 11-14%; if they adopt three adaptation strategies, their food security status increases by nearly 12-15%; and if they adopt four adaptation practices, their food security status increases by about 14-18%, compared to those who do not adopt any strategy. Thus, the farmers' climate change adaptation practices have positive food security effects in Kenya according to the number of adaptation strategies adopted.
C1 [Gebre, Girma Gezimu] Hawassa Univ, Fac Environm Gender & Dev Studies, Hawassa, Ethiopia.
   [Gebre, Girma Gezimu] Ritsumeikan Univ, Japan Soc Promot Sci JSPS, Postdoctoral Res Fellowship Program, Kyoto 6038577, Japan.
   [Amekawa, Yuichiro] Ritsumeikan Univ, Coll Int Relat, Kyoto, Japan.
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   [Rahut, Dil Bahadur] Asian Dev Bank Inst, Tokyo, Japan.
   [Rahut, Dil Bahadur] Int Maize & Wheat Improvement Ctr, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
C3 Hawassa University; Ritsumeikan University; Japan Society for the
   Promotion of Science; Ritsumeikan University; Kyushu University; CGIAR;
   International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
RP Gebre, GG (corresponding author), Hawassa Univ, Fac Environm Gender & Dev Studies, Hawassa, Ethiopia.; Gebre, GG (corresponding author), Ritsumeikan Univ, Japan Soc Promot Sci JSPS, Postdoctoral Res Fellowship Program, Kyoto 6038577, Japan.
EM girma.gezimu@gmail.com
RI Gebre, Girma Gezimu/AAF-3120-2019; Rahut, Dil Bahadur/AAD-8370-2022
OI Fikadu, Asmiro Abeje/0000-0003-3161-4489; Gebre, Girma
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FU Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1134248]; Bill and Melinda Gates
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   Foundation; Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22KF0355] Funding
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FX We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the International
   Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) for supporting our study
   through the Stress Tolerant Maize for Africa (STMA) project funded by
   the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Grant No. OPP1134248) .
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PT J
AU Herreros-Cantis, P
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AF Herreros-Cantis, Pablo
   McPhearson, Timon
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SO ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE cities; climate change adaptation; regulating ecosystem services;
   resilience; spatial analysis; urban ecosystem services
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; AIR-QUALITY; GREEN SPACES; URBAN; LANDSCAPE; HEALTH;
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AB Livability, resilience, and justice in cities are challenged by climate change and the historical legacies that together create disproportionate impacts on human communities. Urban green infrastructure has emerged as an important tool for climate change adaptation and resilience given their capacity to provide ecosystem services such as local temperature regulation, stormwater mitigation, and air purification. However, realizing the benefits of ecosystem services for climate adaptation depend on where they are locally supplied. Few studies have examined the potential spatial mismatches in supply and demand of urban ecosystem services, and even fewer have examined supply-demand mismatches as a potential environmental justice issue, such as when supply-demand mismatches disproportionately overlap with certain socio-demographic groups. We spatially analyzed demand for ecosystem services relevant for climate change adaptation and combined results with recent analysis of the supply of ecosystem services in New York City (NYC). By quantifying the relative mismatch between supply and demand of ecosystem services across the city we were able to identify spatial hot- and coldspots of supply-demand mismatch. Hotspots are spatial clusters of census blocks with a higher mismatch and coldspots are clusters with lower mismatch values than their surrounding blocks. The distribution of mismatch hot- and coldspots was then compared to the spatial distribution of socio-demographic groups. Results reveal distributional environmental injustice of access to the climate-regulating benefits of ecosystem services provided by urban green infrastructure in NYC. Analyses show that areas with lower supply-demand mismatch tend to be populated by a larger proportion of white residents with higher median incomes, and areas with high mismatch values have lower incomes and a higher proportion of people of color. We suggest that urban policy and planning should ensure that investments in "nature-based" solutions such as through urban green infrastructure for climate change adaptation do not reinforce or exacerbate potentially existing environmental injustices.
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C3 The New School; Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Stockholm
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RP Herreros-Cantis, P (corresponding author), New Sch, Urban Syst Lab, 79 5th Ave 16, New York, NY 10003 USA.
EM herrerop@newschool.edu
RI ; McPhearson, Timon/JOZ-3799-2023
OI Herreros Cantis, Pablo/0000-0002-2278-0648; McPhearson,
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PT J
AU Wu, F
   Wang, YH
   Liu, Y
   Liu, YW
   Zhang, YL
AF Wu, Feng
   Wang, Yihan
   Liu, Yu
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TI Simulated responses of global rice trade to variations in yield under
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SO JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Rice yield; Global trade pattern; Food security; 1.5 degrees C scenario;
   meta-Analysis; GTAP model
ID FOOD SECURITY; WATER-USE; IMPACT; CHINA; UNCERTAINTIES; ADAPTATION;
   INDIA; MODEL
AB Climate change threatens food security and will therefore further challenge sustainable development goals. Bangladesh, China, India, and Myanmar (BCIM), primary rice producers and consumers, have been experiencing the impacts of climate change for decades. This study examines climate-induced changes in BCIM's rice yield from a meta-analysis based on a 1.5 degrees C climate change scenario and then presents a Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) model to simulate the consequent international impacts on rice production, price, trade, and self-sufficiency. Results show that a 1.5 degrees C scenario will cause a substantial rice yield loss of 5.39%, 12.44%, and 3.87% in China, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, respectively, but will lead to an increase of 8.62% in rice yield in India. Further, global trade responds to climate change, resulting in decreases in paddy and processed rice production for most countries and larger domestic price fluctuations only for BCIM. Rice production loss under a 1.5 degrees C scenario is dampened through trade to adapt to climate change, especially for China, as its paddy rice production loss (0.30%) is far less than the yield loss (5.39%). BCIM countries will adjust their import and export structure with little change in rice self-sufficiency. This study concludes with policy recommendations to adapt to climate change guiding more open rice trade regimes and developing rice varieties. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Wu, Feng; Zhang, Yali] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
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C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural
   Resources Research, CAS; Peking University; Chinese Academy of Sciences;
   Chinese Academy of Sciences
RP Zhang, YL (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
EM wufeng@igsnrr.ac.cn; 1007161014@cugb.edu.cn; liuyu@casisd.cn;
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RI Wu, Feng/ABB-9233-2022; wang, yihan/HTN-8802-2023; meng,
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FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [31861143015]; Youth Fund
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FX This research was financially supported by the National Natural Science
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   National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 71704172) and
   the Key Deployment Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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JI J. Clean Prod.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering; Environmental Sciences
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PT J
AU Aaheim, A
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   Sagadevan, AD
   Sharma, N
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AF Aaheim, Asbjorn
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TI A macroeconomic analysis of adaptation to climate change impacts on
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SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Forests; Impacts; India; Climate change; Integrated modeling;
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ID CARBON BALANCE; MODEL
AB We examine the potential for adaptation to climate change in Indian forests, and derive the macroeconomic implications of forest impacts and adaptation in India. The study is conducted by integrating results from the dynamic global vegetation model IBIS and the computable general equilibrium model GRACE-IN, which estimates macroeconomic implications for six zones of India. By comparing a reference scenario without climate change with a climate impact scenario based on the IPCC A2-scenario, we find major variations in the pattern of change across zones. Biomass stock increases in all zones but the Central zone. The increase in biomass growth is smaller, and declines in one more zone, South zone, despite higher stock. In the four zones with increases in biomass growth, harvest increases by only approximately 1/3 of the change in biomass growth. This is due to two market effects of increased biomass growth. One is that an increase in biomass growth encourages more harvest given other things being equal. The other is that more harvest leads to higher supply of timber, which lowers market prices. As a result, also the rent on forested land decreases. The lower prices and rent discourage more harvest even though they may induce higher demand, which increases the pressure on harvest. In a less perfect world than the model describes these two effects may contribute to an increase in the risk of deforestation because of higher biomass growth. Furthermore, higher harvest demands more labor and capital input in the forestry sector. Given total supply of labor and capital, this increases the cost of production in all the other sectors, although very little indeed. Forestry dependent communities with declining biomass growth may, however, experience local unemployment as a result.
C1 [Aaheim, Asbjorn; Wei, Taoyuan] Ctr Int Climate & Environm Res Oslo, CICERO, N-0318 Oslo, Norway.
   [Gopalakrishnan, Ranjith; Chaturvedi, Rajiv Kumar; Ravindranath, N. H.; Sagadevan, Anitha D.; Sharma, Nitasha] Indian Inst Sci, Ctr Sustainable Technol, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Science (IISC) - Bangalore
RP Aaheim, A (corresponding author), Ctr Int Climate & Environm Res Oslo, CICERO, POB 1129, N-0318 Oslo, Norway.
EM asbjorn.aaheim@cicero.uio.no
RI Sharma, Nitasha/AAD-6962-2020; Wei, Taoyuan/B-1788-2013
OI Wei, Taoyuan/0000-0002-6007-148X; Chaturvedi, Rajiv
   Kumar/0000-0001-7461-4580; Sharma, Nitasha/0000-0002-8459-965X
FU Royal Norwegian Embassy
FX We thank two anonymous referees for comments on previous versions of
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VL 16
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SI SI
BP 229
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Battipaglia, G
   Saurer, M
   Cherubini, P
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AF Battipaglia, Giovanna
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SO FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Abies alba; Picea abies; Silver fir; Norway spruce; Mediterranean;
   Drought; Tree rings; delta C-13; delta O-18
ID WATER-USE EFFICIENCY; CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION; STABLE-ISOTOPES;
   CLIMATIC SIGNIFICANCE; FAGUS-SYLVATICA; OXYGEN ISOTOPES; PAST VITALITY;
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AB Climate changes induced by the anthropogenic alteration of the atmospheric radiative balance are expected to change the productivity and composition of forest ecosystems. In Europe, the Mediterranean is considered one of the most vulnerable regions according to climatic forecasts and simulations. However, although modifications in the inter-specific competition are envisaged, we still lack a clear understanding of the ability of the Mediterranean vegetation to adapt to climate changes. We investigated how two co-occurring tree species commonly used in afforestation programmes, the native Abies alba Mill. and the normative Picea abies L. Karst., adapt to climate change by assessing their growth performance and physiological responses in relation to past climate variability. Growth was addressed by analysing tree-ring width and carbon and oxygen stable isotopes. Statistical relationships between isotopic value and monthly climate data suggest that the two species underwent ecophysiological adaptation to Mediterranean climatic constraints. These adaptations are also expressed in the ring-width data. Based on the carbon isotope ratio reflecting the stomatal response to drought, we found that the precipitation in the first period of the growing season, i.e. early spring, is a major factor influencing the annual growth of A. alba, which although native, proved to be sensitive to drought. P. abies, on the other hand, showed a higher tolerance to summer drought stress. These findings should help define criteria for sustainability and effective forest conservation in the Mediterranean region. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Battipaglia, Giovanna; Cherubini, Paolo] Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res WSL, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
   [Battipaglia, Giovanna; Saurer, Matthias; Siegwolf, Rolf T. W.] Paul Scherrer Inst, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland.
   [Battipaglia, Giovanna; Cotrufo, M. Francesca] Univ Naples 2, Dept Environm Sci, I-81100 Caserta, Italy.
C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; Swiss Federal Institute
   for Forest, Snow & Landscape Research; Swiss Federal Institutes of
   Technology Domain; Paul Scherrer Institute; Universita della Campania
   Vanvitelli
RP Battipaglia, G (corresponding author), Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res WSL, Zurcherstr 111, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
EM giovanna.battipaglia@wsl.ch
RI Cotrufo, M./C-1614-2013; Siegwolf, Rolf/D-4121-2009; Saurer,
   Matthias/C-6724-2018; Cherubini, Paolo/N-9702-2013
OI Siegwolf, Rolf/0000-0002-0249-0651; Battipaglia,
   Giovanna/0000-0003-1741-3509; Saurer, Matthias/0000-0002-3954-3534;
   Cherubini, Paolo/0000-0002-9809-250X
FU Swiss National Science Foundation (NCCR Climate)
FX The authors are grateful to Barbara D'Ambrosio and Americo Rasile for
   the field assistance, to Sandro Strumia for the logistic support and to
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PT J
AU Vinke, K
   Rottmann, S
   Gornott, C
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   Schwerdtle, PN
   Sauerborn, R
AF Vinke, Kira
   Rottmann, Sophia
   Gornott, Christoph
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   Sauerborn, Rainer
TI Is migration an effective adaptation to climate-related agricultural
   distress in sub-Saharan Africa?
SO POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Migration; Climate change; Health; Gender; Food security; Burkina Faso;
   Sahel
ID OUT-MIGRATION; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; GENDER; SURVIVAL; FARMERS; SAHEL
AB Migration is often considered a form of climate change adaptation by which individuals, households, and communities seek to reduce the risks associated with climate change. In this study, we examine first-time seasonal migration out of a village in North-Western Burkina Faso to neighbouring countries, triggered by more irregular rainfall patterns. Through a set of 52 qualitative interviews, we analyse the perceptions of migrants themselves as well as the sending community regarding migration consequences. Men migrated in the off-season, whereas women stayed behind. Most migrant men and wives of migrants perceive migration to have negative consequences for their socio-economic situation and their health. Despite this, a lack of options and deteriorating environmental conditions might force the men to move again. We interpreted the range of narratives provided by women and men against the background of the scientific literature on migration as climate change adaptation. While migration could be beneficial, this study challenges the notion of migration as an effective adaptation strategy for people in climate-vulnerable settings, who lack other options.
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   [Vinke, Kira] German Council Foreign Relat, Berlin, Germany.
C3 Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung; Ruprecht Karls University
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RP Vinke, K (corresponding author), Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res, Potsdam, Germany.; Vinke, K (corresponding author), German Council Foreign Relat, Berlin, Germany.
EM vinke@pik-potsdam.de
RI Gornott, Christoph/ABI-8107-2020
OI Vinke, Kira/0000-0002-9644-9931
FU International Climate Initiative (IKI); German Federal Ministry for the
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PT C
AU Balehegn, M
AF Balehegn, Mulubrhan
BE Filho, WL
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   Munishi, P
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TI Silvopasture Using Indigenous Fodder Trees and Shrubs: The
   Underexploited Synergy Between Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
   in the Livestock Sector
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
ID FICUS-THONNINGII; HIGHLANDS; MANAGEMENT
C1 [Balehegn, Mulubrhan] Mekelle Univ, Dept Anim Rangeland & Wildlife Sci, Post Box 231, Mekele, Ethiopia.
C3 Mekelle University
RP Balehegn, M (corresponding author), Mekelle Univ, Dept Anim Rangeland & Wildlife Sci, Post Box 231, Mekele, Ethiopia.
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PT S
AU Chandrasekar, K
   Krishnamurthy, RR
AF Chandrasekar, K.
   Krishnamurthy, R. R.
BE Shaw, R
   Pulhin, JM
   Pereira, JJ
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: ISSUES AND
   CHALLENGES
SE Community Environment and Disaster Risk Management
LA English
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SN 2040-7262
BN 978-0-85724-487-1
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PT S
AU Joshi, PK
   Munsi, M
   Joshi, A
AF Joshi, P. K.
   Munsi, M.
   Joshi, A.
BE Shaw, R
   Pulhin, JM
   Pereira, JJ
TI TELEPROCESSING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: ISSUES AND
   CHALLENGES
SE Community Environment and Disaster Risk Management
LA English
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ID NATURAL DISASTERS; MANAGEMENT; FLOOD; SYSTEM; GIS
C1 [Joshi, P. K.; Munsi, M.] TERI Univ, New Delhi, India.
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SN 2040-7262
BN 978-0-85724-487-1
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VL 4
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EP 192
DI 10.1108/S2040-7262(2010)0000004014
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PT S
AU Thaitakoo, D
   McGrath, B
AF Thaitakoo, Danai
   McGrath, Brian
BE Shaw, R
   Thaitakoo, D
TI BANGKOK LIQUID PERCEPTION: WATERSCAPE URBANISM IN THE CHAO PHRAYA RIVER
   DELTA AND IMPLICATIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
SO WATER COMMUNITIES
SE Community Environment and Disaster Risk Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Thaitakoo, Danai] Chulalongkorn Univ, Dept Landscape Architecture, Bangkok, Thailand.
   [McGrath, Brian] Parsons New Sch Design, New York, NY USA.
C3 Chulalongkorn University
RP Thaitakoo, D (corresponding author), Chulalongkorn Univ, Dept Landscape Architecture, Bangkok, Thailand.
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VL 2
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EP 50
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PT B
AU West, J
AF West, Jason
BA West, J
BF West, J
TI THE LONG HEDGE Preserving Organisational Value through Climate Change
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SO LONG HEDGE: PRESERVING ORGANISATIONAL VALUE THROUGH CLIMATE CHANGE
   ADAPTATION
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RI West, Jason/KFA-7096-2024
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PG 26
WC Business; Environmental Studies; Management
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BC3WB
UT WOS:000352008200001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Stevenson, H
AF Stevenson, Hayley
TI Governing Climate Technologies: Is there Room for Democracy?
SO ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; technology; democracy; global governance; civil society
ID GOVERNANCE; DEMOCRATIZATION; ACCOUNTABILITY; LEGITIMACY; POWER
AB Technologies for mitigating and adapting to climate change are inherently political. Their development, diffusion and deployment will have uneven impacts within and across national borders. Bringing the governance of climate technologies under democratic control is imperative but impeded by the global scale of governance and its polycentric nature. This article draws on innovative theorising in the deliberative democracy tradition to map possibilities for global democratic governance of climate technologies. It is argued that this domain is not beyond the reach of democracy. Civil society has a unique and expanded role to play in generating democratic legitimacy by fostering public deliberation; translating and transmitting concepts, ideas and messages; and promoting and facilitating deliberative accountability.
C1 Univ Sheffield, Dept Polit, Sheffield S10 2TU, S Yorkshire, England.
C3 University of Sheffield
RP Stevenson, H (corresponding author), Univ Sheffield, Dept Polit, Northumberland Rd, Sheffield S10 2TU, S Yorkshire, England.
EM h.stevenson@sheffield.ac.uk
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SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Lehtonen, H
   Rämö, J
AF Lehtonen, Heikki
   Ramo, Janne
TI Development towards low carbon and sustainable agriculture in Finland is
   possible with moderate changes in land use and diets
SO SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Healthy diets; Agricultural production; Land use; Climate change
   mitigation; Adaptation to climate change; Economic modelling
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; FAT TAX; IMPACTS
AB Food security under climate change, several sustainability problems, and ambitious climate targets are considered challenges for agriculture and food sectors in many countries. Since agricultural production and its land use produce appr. 20% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Finland, reducing agricultural GHG emissions is important for meeting national target of climate neutrality by 2035. Healthier food diets, maintenance of biodiversity, and reduced nutrient leaching from agriculture are also required for a more sustainable food economy. This paper aims to show how agriculture in Finland, traditionally dominated by livestock production, could decrease GHG emissions significantly and simultaneously respond to other sustainability concerns. Our results, based on economic modelling of the agricultural sector, suggest that moderate changes in food diets and land use can reduce GHG emissions of agriculture by more than 40% by 2050 if productivity growth and policy changes support the overall change in the agriculture and food sector. Adaptation to climate change, e.g. more higher crop yields efficient input use, is necessary for productivity growth. Decreased demand for meat and decreased cultivation of feed crops would decrease GHG emissions and free up land for carbon sequestration through afforestation. Whilst healthier food diets imply less livestock and increased imports of protein crops for food, a reasonable volume of livestock production is useful for maintaining food security, grasslands, crop rotations, soil carbon, and biodiversity. We conclude that transition to low carbon and more sustainable agriculture is possible without risking food security at northern latitudes.
C1 [Lehtonen, Heikki; Ramo, Janne] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke Bioecon & Environ, Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki 00790, Finland.
C3 Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
RP Lehtonen, H (corresponding author), Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke Bioecon & Environ, Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki 00790, Finland.
EM heikki.lehtonen@luke.fi
OI Lehtonen, Heikki/0000-0003-1543-1594; Ramo, Janne/0000-0002-0528-5207
FU Academy of Finland [342560, 316215]; Natural Resources Institute Finland
   (Luke); Academy of Finland (AKA) [342560, 316215] Funding Source:
   Academy of Finland (AKA)
FX Funding from Academy of Finland for FINSCAPES (Finnish scenarios for
   climate change research addressing policies, regions and integrated
   systems, decision number 342560) and DivCSA (Diversifying cropping
   system for climate-smart agriculture, decision number 316215) projects,
   as well as funding from Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) for
   strategic project EFFI (Cost-effective actions and incentives for
   climate change mitigation in agriculture and forestry) made this study
   possible. We are indebted to FABLE network for outlining general
   scenario scheme "Current trends" and "Sustainability", utilised in this
   study. We are also indebted to FABLE secretariat, in particular, for the
   development and availability of FABLE calculator used in this study, as
   well as for carrying out the trade balancing procedure. We are grateful
   for two anonymous reviewers for many excellent comments which were very
   useful for improving this paper.
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   JAPAN
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PY 2023
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DI 10.1007/s11625-022-01244-6
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Khailani, DK
   Perera, R
AF Khailani, Dzul Khaimi
   Perera, Ranjith
TI Mainstreaming disaster resilience attributes in local development plans
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   the local plan of Shah Alam City, Malaysia
SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Disaster resilience; Local development plan;
   Mainstreaming
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; COMMUNITY RESILIENCE
AB The threat of natural hazards in urban areas are typically addressed through land-use zoning and building regulations. Climate change phenomenon compel urban planners to devise comprehensive measures to adapt for more frequent and intense hazards. The paper argues for mainstreaming disaster resilience attributes in local development plans as an overarching adaptive measure. The aim of this paper is to assess the extent to which the local development planning system in Malaysia has responded to the vulnerability reduction and resilience improvement needs of the civil society in order to adapt to climate change induced flooding. It is based on a social survey involving a purposive sample of 250 households to identify the adaptation needs of the civil society, and an analysis of the contents of Shah Alam Local Development Plan to verify the response of the planners to those needs. The findings indicate that the planners have been fairly sensitive to the flood risks faced by people and incorporated policies and strategies in the local development plan to minimize exposure of the people and property to flood hazard and improve the adaptive capacity of the urban settlements. However, the sector based organization of the plan prepared by the federal level planners was found to be not adequately incorporating the indigenous knowledge of coping strategies. Therefore, the paper calls for strengthening the participatory planning and development capacity of the local authorities for more resolute mainstreaming of disaster resilience in local development plans. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Khailani, Dzul Khaimi] Asian Inst Technol, Urban Environm Management Field Study, Sch Environm Resources & Dev, Klongluang 12120, Pathumthani, Thailand.
   [Perera, Ranjith] Sultan Qaboos Univ, Dept Civil & Architectural Engn, Coll Engn, Al Khoud 123, Oman.
C3 Asian Institute of Technology; Sultan Qaboos University
RP Khailani, DK (corresponding author), Asian Inst Technol, Urban Environm Management Field Study, Sch Environm Resources & Dev, POB 4, Klongluang 12120, Pathumthani, Thailand.
EM st106858@ait.ac.th; ranjithp@ait.ac.th
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SN 0264-8377
EI 1873-5754
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT S
AU Isoard, S
AF Isoard, Stephane
BE Ford, JD
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TI Perspectives on Adaptation to Climate Change in Europe
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN DEVELOPED NATIONS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
SE Advances in Global Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Impacts; Vulnerability; Resilience; Human
   and natural systems; Adaptive capacity; Costs; European Union; Europe
AB Many regions in Europe are vulnerable to climate change impacts and these have already been observed in many human and natural systems. There is therefore a need for all European countries to adapt to climate change. However, climate change does not pose a threat at all levels of change, nor in a similar way across all economic sectors and regions. Impacts of climate change vary by region, with the Mediterranean basin, north western and central-eastern Europe, and the Arctic, together with many coastal zones and other areas prone to river floods, mountains, and cities being particularly vulnerable. Consequently, adaptation options have to be tailor-made to local geographic conditions in terms of vulnerable landscape types and sectors involved. This is why European and national adaptation strategies must be complemented by regional approaches that address implementation issues at this scale. The European Union (EU) Adaptation White Paper together with national and regional adaptation strategies provide key steps toward European frameworks for adaptation measures and policies to strengthen resilience to climate change impacts. Monitoring and evaluation methods must be further developed, so that adaptation practices can be assessed across time and space. A preliminary set of success factors and barriers to adaptation is also important to identify and assess the determinants of good practices and assist stakeholders in developing robust adaptation strategies that can make Europe more resilient to climate change. Potential conflicts, synergies, and trade-offs between adaptation and mitigation have also to be identified early in the decision-making process, and adaptation and mitigation efforts should be coordinated.
C1 [Isoard, Stephane] European Environm Agcy, DK-1050 Copenhagen, Denmark.
RP Isoard, S (corresponding author), European Environm Agcy, Kongens Nytorv 6, DK-1050 Copenhagen, Denmark.
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DT Article
C1 [Milad, Mirjam; Schaich, Harald; Konold, Werner] Univ Freiburg, Inst Landespflege, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany.
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RP Milad, M (corresponding author), Univ Freiburg, Inst Landespflege, Tennenbacher Str 4, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany.
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PT J
AU Du, HM
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   Nguyen, HQ
   van Rijswick, HFMW
AF Du, Haomiao
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   Nguyen, Hong Quan
   van Rijswick, Helena F. M. W.
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate resilience; Resolution 120; Vietnamese climate adaptation law;
   Vietnamese climate policy; SES resilience
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE; JUSTICE; SYSTEMS; VULNERABILITY;
   PRINCIPLES; PATHWAYS; BARRIERS
AB This article proposes a framework for reviewing to what extent laws and policies of a legal system support climate resilience. This article adopts the social-ecological system (SES) resilience theory and translates its core features into an operational framework which consists of four legal dimensions crucial for promoting climate resilience - adaptiveness of law, distributive justice, broad participation, and cross-scale interactions, and further identifies several indicators below each dimension. Then this article operationalizes the four legal dimensions via reviewing current Vietnamese climate adaptation laws and policies to assess to what extent they promote a climate-resilient Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD). While various barriers can be found in the current legal framework and policies which impede climate resilience, the latest National Climate Change Adaptation Plan demonstrates great improvement in facilitating climate resilience in a just, participatory and coordinated manner.
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C3 Utrecht University; Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA);
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   Institute for Environment & Resources (VNUHCM-IER); Vietnam National
   University Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM) System
RP Du, HM (corresponding author), Univ Utrecht, Utrecht Ctr Water Oceans & Sustainabil Law UCWOSL, Fac Law Econ & Governance, Utrecht, Netherlands.
EM h.du@uu.nl
RI Dang, Khoi/JNS-9650-2023; Du, Haomiao/GXM-8013-2022
OI Du, Haomiao/0000-0002-0968-9516; van Rijswick,
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SN 0964-0568
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EA JAN 2022
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WC Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
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PT J
AU Zeren, GB
   Tan, J
   Zhang, Q
   Qiuying, B
AF Zeren, Gongbu
   Tan, Jing
   Zhang, Qian
   Qiuying, Bading
TI Rebuilding rural community cooperative institutions and their role in
   herder adaptation to climate change
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE community cooperative institution; community-based adaptation; climate
   change; market-based adaptation strategies; community collective
   adaptation
ID NATURAL-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; LOCAL INSTITUTIONS;
   HOUSEHOLD; STRATEGIES; FISHERIES; LESSONS; POLICY
AB Many studies have emphasized the importance of community-based natural resource management institutions in adapting to climate change and responding to the global shift towards individualized land tenure regimes. However, few have reported on the innovative institutions developed by some rural communities to rebuild community cooperation and rural adaptive capacity. This paper draws on four comparative cases from the Tibetan Plateau to assess how locally developed community cooperative institutions mediate herders' access to markets and resources to foster adaptive capacity and adaptation in response to snow-related catastrophes. Results demonstrate that community cooperative institutions are more effective in improving adaptive capacity than the market-based adaptation strategies that are the predetermined outcome of individualized tenure regimes. When such cooperative institutions exist, community members are able to apply both household and community collective adaptation strategies, resulting in better livelihood outcomes. Community cooperative institutions effectively address individual needs and priorities by clarifying entitlements and market-based networks. They rebuild community collective action and cooperative business entities that improve herders' ability to access resources and markets more equally by distributing benefits to all community members. This study concludes that following the establishment of individualized land tenure regimes, rebuilding community cooperation necessitates hybridization of property rights arrangements, reformed institutions, and social networks operating across levels of governance to facilitate interdependent interactions between collective and individual adaptation strategies. Such community cooperation offers new opportunities for improving adaptive capacity in pastoral regions and elsewhere.Key policy insightsMarket-based institutions and adaptation strategies are significant components of climate adaptation policies in pastoral and agricultural regions, though they face equity and collective action-building challenges.Adaptative capacity should be understood as a function of cross-level interactions among individuals, community organizations, and external stakeholders.These cases of community cooperative institutions offer new insights into coordinating the interactions between individual-level and community-level adaptation practices.Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) institutions can restore collective management of natural resources and stimulate formal economic cooperation to build bridging networks with other stakeholders; this generates opportunities for all community members to more broadly access resources and markets to improve adaptive capacity.
C1 [Zeren, Gongbu; Tan, Jing] Southwestern Univ Finance & Econ, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
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C3 Southwestern University of Finance & Economics - China; Chinese Academy
   of Social Sciences; Qinghai Normal University; Southwestern University
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RP Zeren, GB (corresponding author), Southwestern Univ Finance & Econ, Chengdu 611100, Peoples R China.
EM gongbuyak@swufe.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71703126]
FX This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China:
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PT B
AU Stephens, T
AF Stephens, Tim
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TI Climate change adaptation and marine and coastal law
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SE Research Handbooks in Environmental Law
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U2 2
PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78100-007-6
J9 RES HANDB ENVIR LAW
PY 2013
BP 273
EP 297
PG 25
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BB1PW
UT WOS:000341255600011
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Ayers, J
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AF Ayers, Jessica
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TI Climate change adaptation and development I: the state of the debate
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U1 2
U2 22
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 1464-9934
EI 1477-027X
J9 PROG DEV STUD
JI Prog. Dev. Stud.
PD APR
PY 2010
VL 10
IS 2
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EP 168
DI 10.1177/146499340901000205
PG 8
WC Development Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies
GA 747BY
UT WOS:000289296500005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Morchain, D
AF Morchain, Daniel
BE Klepp, S
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TI Rethinking the framing of climate change adaptation Knowledge, power,
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SO CRITICAL APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: DISCOURSES, POLICIES,
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SE Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID VULNERABILITY; MAP
AB This chapter explores the existing institutional arrangement driving the thinking and action behind climate change adaptation, as well as development more broadly. It argues that it is an unfair arrangement, where Northern academic and political institutions exert disproportionate influence over the sector. It also finds that there is a bias towards understanding climate change as an overly biophysical challenge - not as a social issue. Climate change adaptation and development should, instead, be founded on inclusive, representative and consultative principles that enable the amalgamation of various sources of knowledge and that support otherwise marginalised groups to become increasingly influential and the owners of their own development pathways.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-16544-8; 978-1-138-05629-9
J9 ROUT ADV CLIMATE
PY 2018
BP 55
EP +
PG 20
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies; Social
   Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA BL6RW
UT WOS:000454655200003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Costello, E
   Kearney, K
   Gearey, B
AF Costello, Eugene
   Kearney, Kevin
   Gearey, Benjamin
TI Adapting to the Little Ice Age in pastoral regions: An interdisciplinary
   approach to climate history in north-west Europe
SO HISTORICAL METHODS
LA English
DT Article
DE Environmental history; pollen records; Little Ice Age; Bayesian
   modeling; climate adaptation
ID HUMAN IMPACT; RECORD; VARIABILITY; MODEL
AB This paper uses interdisciplinary methods to investigate responses to the Little Ice Age in regions where livestock farming was dominant, a neglected subject due to the scarcity of detailed written records regarding pastoral land use. It argues that landscape-level histories which include pollen evidence and archaeology can address this challenge and reveal local processes of climate adaptation. Here we focus on Ireland and Scotland and a fascinating rise in small-scale cereal cultivation on upland pastures during the Little Ice Age. Bayesian modeling is used to test the chronological resolution of field evidence and compare it with climate reconstructions. We can see that the cultivation emerged in late medieval times, when cattle were facing climate-related stresses, and increased in early modern times during the Little Ice Age's main phase. We suggest that it started in an indirect adaptation to climate change, supplementing supplies of food and fodder for pastoralists, but increased as rural populations and external market demands grew. There is a need for finer temporal resolution in pollen records and archaeology, as well as greater integration with socio-economic history, if we are to be more certain about changes in the relative significance of climate in pastoral land use.
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C3 University College Cork; University College Cork; Stockholm University;
   University College Cork
RP Costello, E (corresponding author), Univ Coll Cork, Sch Hist, Cork, Ireland.; Costello, E (corresponding author), Univ Coll Cork, Rad Humanities Lab, Cork, Ireland.
EM ecostello@ucc.ie
RI Costello, Eugene/M-2979-2019; Gearey, Benjamin/H-9048-2015
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PT J
AU Price, JC
   Wright, L
   Fant, C
   Strzepek, KM
AF Price, Jason C.
   Wright, Leonard
   Fant, Charles
   Strzepek, Kenneth M.
TI Calibrated methodology for assessing climate change adaptation costs for
   urban drainage systems
SO URBAN WATER JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
ID IMPACTS; EVENTS
C1 [Price, Jason C.] Ind Econ Inc, Cambridge, MA USA.
   [Fant, Charles] Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
   [Strzepek, Kenneth M.] MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
C3 Industrial Economics, Incorporated; University of Colorado System;
   University of Colorado Boulder; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
   (MIT)
RP Price, JC (corresponding author), Ind Econ Inc, Cambridge, MA USA.
EM jprice@indecon.com
FU U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Change Division
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PT J
AU Dubo, T
   Palomo, I
   Camacho, LL
   Locatelli, B
   Cugniet, A
   Racinais, N
   Lavorel, S
AF Dubo, Titouan
   Palomo, Ignacio
   Camacho, Lucia Laorden
   Locatelli, Bruno
   Cugniet, Audrey
   Racinais, Natacha
   Lavorel, Sandra
TI Nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation are not located
   where they are most needed across the Alps
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Nature-based solutions; Climate change adaptation; Nature's
   contributions to people; European Alps; Spatial analysis
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION; CHANGE MITIGATION; MOUNTAIN FORESTS;
   SPATIAL-ANALYSIS; LAND-USE; SERVICES; MANAGEMENT; VULNERABILITY;
   IMPACTS; FUTURE
AB Climate change impacts social-ecological systems in mountainous areas by increasing certain natural disasters and changing nature's contributions to people (NCP). Nature-based solutions (NbS) are increasingly implemented to help local communities adapt to climatic hazards. However, the relevance of their location in relation to those hazards and local NCP has hardly been addressed. In the PORTAL (Pathways of Transformation in the Alps) project, we identified and mapped a portfolio of 97 NbS for climate change adaptation in the European Alps. Most NbS addressed drought or soil instability and aimed to provide multiple NCP simultaneously such as wood production and protective function against landslides. We analysed whether NbS are located where they are the most needed, according to both current and future intensity of the hazards they aim to address and to supply-flow-demand indicators of the NCP they aim to provide. We found that the location of NbS is not overall related to current supply-flow-demand indicators of most NCP, nor to the intensity of hazards. Nevertheless, NbS addressing droughts and floods are located in areas where these hazards are more intense, but do not match higher values for NCP indicators. Conversely, NbS aiming to produce wood and to provide protective function against landslides are located in areas with greater levels of these NCP, regardless of the intensity of hazards. These results suggest that hazards and NCP indicators are not the main drivers of NbS implementation. We argue that integrating local climate conditions and current NCP flows is needed to underpin a macro-regional strategy for planning NbS implementation.
C1 [Dubo, Titouan; Cugniet, Audrey; Racinais, Natacha; Lavorel, Sandra] Univ Grenoble Alpes, Univ Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, F-38000 Grenoble, France.
   [Palomo, Ignacio] Univ Grenoble Alpes, IRD, CNRS, Grenoble INP,IGE, F-38000 Grenoble, France.
   [Camacho, Lucia Laorden] Univ Innsbruck, Inst Ecol, Innsbruck, Austria.
   [Locatelli, Bruno] Univ Montpellier, Cirad, F-34398 Montpellier, France.
   [Locatelli, Bruno] Cifor, Lima 15024, Peru.
C3 Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes (UGA);
   Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Universite Savoie
   Mont Blanc; Universite Gustave-Eiffel; Institut de Recherche pour le
   Developpement (IRD); Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
   (CNRS); Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes; Universite Grenoble Alpes
   (UGA); Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble; University of
   Innsbruck; CIRAD; Universite de Montpellier; CGIAR; Center for
   International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
RP Dubo, T (corresponding author), Univ Grenoble Alpes, Univ Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, F-38000 Grenoble, France.
EM titouan.dubo@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr;
   ignacio.palomo@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr; lucialaordencamacho@gmail.com;
   bruno.locatelli@cirad.fr; audreycugniet28@hotmail.fr;
   natacha.racinais@gmail.com; sandra.lavorel@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
RI Locatelli, Bruno/C-9957-2009; Lavorel, Sandra/AGM-2903-2022
OI Dubo-Degeilh, Titouan/0000-0002-8546-0561
FU French National Research Agency's Programme d'Investissements
   d'Avenir-Make Our Planet Great Again;  [ANR-19-MPGA-0009]
FX Funding was provided by the French National Research Agency's Programme
   d'Investissements d'Avenir-Make Our Planet Great Again (grant no.
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JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA 7B9AV
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Zuniga-Teran, AA
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AF Zuniga-Teran, Adriana A.
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   Booth, Giles
TI Challenges of mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE green infrastructure; urban resilience; nature-based solutions;
   stormwater management planning
ID LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT; CLIMATE ADAPTATION; URBAN STORMWATER; ECOSYSTEM
   SERVICES; WATER MANAGEMENT; SPACE; CITY; GOVERNANCE; PERSPECTIVE;
   MELBOURNE
AB Green infrastructure (GI) has been identified as a promising approach to help cities adapt to climate change through the provision of multiple ecosystem services. However, GI contributions to urban resilience will not be realized until it is more fully mainstreamed in the built environment and design professions. Here, we interrogate five key challenges for the effective implementation of GI: (1) design standards; (2) regulatory pathways; (3) socio-economic considerations; (4) financeability; and (5) innovation. Methods include a literature review, case studies, and interviews with resilience managers. We propose a people-centred and context-dependent approach to advance effective implementation of GI in urban planning. We highlight two underlying currents that run across all of the challenges - (1) the role of political will as a pre-condition for tackling all challenges holistically; and (2) the role of stakeholder engagement in achieving public support, harnessing funding, and maintaining and monitoring GI in the long term.
C1 [Zuniga-Teran, Adriana A.; Gerlak, Andrea K.] Univ Arizona, Udall Ctr Studies Publ Policy, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
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   [Hart, Aimee; Booth, Giles] Arcadis, Bristol, Avon, England.
C3 University of Arizona; University of Arizona; University of West
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RP Zuniga-Teran, AA (corresponding author), Univ Arizona, Udall Ctr Studies Publ Policy, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.; Zuniga-Teran, AA (corresponding author), Univ Arizona, Sch Landscape Architecture & Planning, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
EM aazuniga@email.arizona.edu
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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 MAR 20
PY 2020
VL 63
IS 4
BP 710
EP 732
DI 10.1080/09640568.2019.1605890
EA JUN 2019
PG 23
WC Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Public Administration
GA KA6DG
UT WOS:000472318600001
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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BN 978-1-315-73747-8; 978-1-138-83005-9
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PY 2016
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D2 10.4324/9781315737478
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WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
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PT J
AU Moe, A
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AF Moe, Arild
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TI Russia's expanding adaptation agenda and its limitations
SO CLIMATE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Russia; climate; adaptation; Arctic; low-carbon strategy
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; POLICY; VULNERABILITY; SCIENCE; DISCOURSE;
   POLITICS
AB Russian science has long warned of adverse climate impacts (also noting some positive effects), but state policies have been lacking. By analysing key policy documents over the last 15 years, this study identifies and explains the development of an adaptation policy. Most recently, a bureaucratic process set in motion by Russia's ratification of the Paris Agreement produced a set of policy documents addressing adaptation to negative climate impacts. These documents employed a bureaucratic-administrative approach, and the effectiveness of expected measures can be questioned. From 2020, a deeper reassessment of climate challenges has evolved, triggered by radical climate changes observed in the Russian Arctic, but also by developments in international climate policies and the energy transition. Economic adaptation to these trends has come to the forefront, raising questions of the need for structural change in the Russian economy. Opposition to reform remains strong, but the scope for discussion of possible pathways has widened considerably. Further development of low-carbon policies in Russia are contingent on international cooperation and integration of Russia in the world economy. The isolation of Russia, following the invasion of Ukraine, will make it difficult to influence Russian climate policies. Key policy insights Unlike the West, Russian climate policy has focused on adaptation, rather than mitigation. But policies have been weak, and adaptation not mainstreamed. Detailed recommendations for adaptation to climate change impacts adopted in 2021 signalled higher political attention, but framed adaptation largely as a technical task. Since 2020, a broader climate change and adaptation discourse entered Russian politics where adaptation to international climate policies and the energy transition is at the centre. Debate on Russia's role in the changing energy market had started, but the invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing international isolation of Russia is likely to reduce Russia's capacity and incentives to carry out low-carbon policies. Western countries will have to consider how they can provide climate policy incentives to Russia in the new international situation, as Russia will remain essential for the success of the climate regime. Science diplomacy may become important.
C1 [Moe, Arild; Lamazhapov, Erdem] Fridtjof Nansen Inst Polhogda, POB 326, N-1326 Lysaker, Norway.
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RP Moe, A (corresponding author), Fridtjof Nansen Inst Polhogda, POB 326, N-1326 Lysaker, Norway.
EM amoe@fni.no
OI Lamazhapov, Erdem/0000-0002-1501-9615; Moe, Arild/0000-0002-6327-3562
FU Research Council of Norway [315401]
FX This study was financed by the Research Council of Norway, grant. no.
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AU Zhu, YJ
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AF Zhu, Yueji
   Yang, Qi
   Zhang, Cheng
TI Adaptation strategies and land productivity of banana farmers under
   climate change in China
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation strategy; Land productivity; Smallholder
   farmers; Social network
ID SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; KNOWLEDGE; ADOPTION; IMPACTS; DROUGHT;
   DETERMINANTS; PERSPECTIVES; TECHNOLOGIES; INFORMATION; PERCEPTIONS
AB Climate change has become a critical challenge to land productivity in developing countries. Adaptation strategies can increase farmers' resilience to climate change in agricultural production. Many studies have explored how farmers adapted to climate change on the underlying premise that they homogeneously have a complete knowledge about climate change adaptation strategies. However, the knowledge of smallholder farmers can be incomplete and heterogeneous particularly under climatic shocks. And the role of social network in farmers' adaptation decisions cannot be neglected. We specify social network into formal social tie (cooperative membership), and informal social tie (to local farmers and agricultural input retailers). This paper is the first attempt to examine the heterogeneous impact of social ties on farmers' adaptation decisions, and further assess the effect of adaptation strategies on land productivity under climate change using Augmented Inverse Probability Weights (AIPW) estimator, based on the primary data collected from banana farmers in China. The results show that 55 percent of banana farmers adopted adaptation strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change in farming practices. Out of eight coping strategies, diversifying crops, increasing chemical use, increasing irrigation and planting trees were prioritized measures used by banana farmers. Both formal and informal social ties of farmers exerted a significant impact on farmers' adaptation decisions. Participation in agricultural cooperatives and tie to agricultural input retailers increased farmers' uptake rate of adaptation strategies. In contrast, tie to local farmers hindered farmers from taking active actions to combat climate change. We also found that the adaptation strategies significantly increased the land productivity of banana farmers. Interestingly, the land productivity of adopters was more influenced by the formal social tie (cooperative membership); while the informal social tie (to agricultural input retailers) affected that of non-adopters. These findings highlight the importance of different social ties of smallholder farmers in designing policy package to increase their responses to climate change and improve land productivity in developing regions.
C1 [Zhu, Yueji; Yang, Qi; Zhang, Cheng] Hainan Univ, Management Sch, Haikou, Hainan, Peoples R China.
C3 Hainan University
RP Zhu, YJ (corresponding author), 58 Renmin Ave, Haikou 570228, Hainan, Peoples R China.
EM zhuyueji@126.com
RI Zhu, Yueji/GQP-0415-2022; Zhang, Cheng/KJL-4265-2024
OI Zhu, Yueji/0000-0002-5038-0246; Zhang, Cheng/0000-0001-6379-3907
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71863006]; Hainan
   Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [720RC581]; China
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FX This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation
   of China (No. 71863006), Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of
   China (No. 720RC581), China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA
   (No. CARS-31-14), and the Research of the Youth Fund for Humanities and
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PT J
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AF Clay, Nathan
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DT Article
DE Adaptation; Agricultural intensification; Climate change; Institutions;
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C1 [Clay, Nathan] Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford Martin Sch, 34 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BD, England.
   [King, Brian] Penn State Univ, Dept Geog, 312A Walker Bldg, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 University of Oxford; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher
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RP Clay, N (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford Martin Sch, 34 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BD, England.
EM nathan.clay@zoo.ox.ac.uk; king@psu.edu
RI Clay, Nathan/ABG-5949-2020
OI Clay, Nathan/0000-0001-5218-206X
FU Fulbright Program of the Institute of International Education; United
   States Agency for International Development (USAID)-U.S. Borlaug Fellows
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FX Research informing this article was conducted by the first author,
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WC Development Studies; Economics
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Business & Economics
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OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Sohail, MT
   Xuan, L
   Liang, LZ
   Rizwanullah, M
   Nasrullah, M
   Yu, XY
   Manzoor, Z
   Elis, RJ
AF Sohail, Muhammad Tayyab
   Xuan Lin
   Liang Lizhi
   Rizwanullah, Muhammad
   Nasrullah, Muhammad
   Yu Xiuyuan
   Manzoor, Zaira
   Elis, Randriamihanta Jery
TI Farmers' Awareness about Impacts of Reusing Wastewater, Risk Perception
   and Adaptation to Climate Change in Faisalabad District, Pakistan
SO POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE farmer; climate change; wastewater; fertilizer; Pakistan; Faisalabad
ID EXTREME WEATHER; AQUEOUS-MEDIA; HEAVY-METALS; INDUS BASIN; IRRIGATION;
   VARIABILITY; HEALTH; AGRICULTURE; VULNERABILITY; PESHAWAR
AB Water scarceness is the most critical problem for numerous arid and semi-arid areas. It leads to the use of wastewater in many countries. This study was aimed to determine the farmer's awareness about reusing wastewater in their risk perception and adaptation to climate change in district Faisalabad, Pakistan. Faisalabad has become an industrial hub and industrial discharge is becoming problematic for local community and environment. Usually, farmers depend on wastewater for agriculture purposes in many aspects. The present study was divided into two phases, in the first phase a questionnaire based study was conducted in urban and peri-urban areas while in the second phase, wastewater quality parameters were determined (pH, SS, TDS, BOD, COD, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel and zinc) and compared with Pakistan Environmental Quality Standards. Results indicated that farmers had a strong awareness (96.8%) about fertility value of wastewater for many aspects, but they were unaware (71.6%) about health hazard of untreated wastewater used for crop irrigation. In the current study correlation of Determining of Climate Change (DCC) with age and farming experience was highly significant with correlation values 0.48 and 0.40 respectively. Adaption Measures (AM) correlation values with age and farming experience were 0.49 and 0.75 respectively. Other variables livelihood Assets (LA) was also correlated with Determining of Climate Change (DCC) and Adaption Measures (AM) and all variables were found significant week to moderate correlation among all selected variables. Farmers (>70%) used different techniques to adapt to climate change like irrigation, seeds, fertilizer and crops. Industrial and sewage wastewater quality of Faisalabad showed higher values than PEQs, creating an alarming situation for local people's health and environment. High metal pollution index (<1000) showed the heavy effluent discharge from industries and putting pressure on groundwater resources as well. It is strongly recommended that water should be treated prior to reuse for irrigation. This study will help to ensure proper monitoring, develop and implementation of public policies for integrated and sustainable water management to minimize the health hazards in district Faisalabad.
C1 [Sohail, Muhammad Tayyab; Liang Lizhi; Rizwanullah, Muhammad; Nasrullah, Muhammad; Yu Xiuyuan] Xiangtan Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Xiangtan 411105, Hunan, Peoples R China.
   [Xuan Lin] China Univ Geosci, Sch Publ Adm, Wuhan 430000, Peoples R China.
   [Manzoor, Zaira] Shandong Univ, Sch Econ, Jinan 250000, Peoples R China.
   [Elis, Randriamihanta Jery] Cent South Univ, Dept Law, Changsha 410000, Peoples R China.
C3 Xiangtan University; China University of Geosciences; Shandong
   University; Central South University
RP Sohail, MT (corresponding author), Xiangtan Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Xiangtan 411105, Hunan, Peoples R China.
EM tayyabsohail@yahoo.com; xuanlin19930522@163.com; 188793258@qq.com
RI Sohail, MT/C-4219-2015
OI Sohail, Dr. Muhammad Tayyab/0000-0002-7308-0297
FU Xiangtan University Startup Research Grant [03KZ_KZ0806803]
FX The author would like to thanks to Editor, Reviewers and all coauthors
   for their contribution to make this article better for publication. This
   research was supported by Xiangtan University Startup Research Grant
   (03KZ_KZ0806803) .
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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 J
AU Li, F
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AF Li Fei
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   Chen Zehui
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   Yang Jiuchun
TI Maize, wheat and rice production potential changes in China under the
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SO AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Production potential; Periodicity; China
ID CROP PRODUCTION; CHANGE IMPACTS; WINTER-WHEAT; YIELD GAPS; VARIABILITY;
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EM lifei@nwu.edu.cn; yangjiuchun@neigae.ac.cn
OI Fei, Li/0000-0001-6647-6958
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [41701094]
FX We acknowledge the large number of scientists who have developed models
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PT J
AU Serrao-Neumann, S
   Crick, F
   Ben Harman,
   Schuch, G
   Choy, DL
AF Serrao-Neumann, Silvia
   Crick, Florence
   Ben Harman
   Schuch, Gemma
   Choy, Darryl Low
TI Maximising synergies between disaster risk reduction and climate change
   adaptation: Potential enablers for improved planning outcomes
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation planning; Risk; Pre-disaster planning; Betterment; Urban
   settlements; Australia
ID EMERGING RESEARCH AGENDAS; SEA-LEVEL RISE; HURRICANE-KATRINA; HAZARD
   MITIGATION; TIPPING POINTS; RESILIENCE; POLICY; URBAN; MANAGEMENT;
   VULNERABILITY
AB Recent extreme weather events worldwide have highlighted the vulnerability of many urban settlements to future climatic change. These events are expected to increase in frequency and intensity under climate change scenarios. Although the climatic change may be unavoidable, effective planning and response can reduce its impacts. Drawing on empirical data from a 3-year multi-sectoral study of climate change adaptation for human settlements in the South East Queensland region, Australia, this paper draws on multi-sectoral perspectives to propose enablers for maximising synergies between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation to achieve improved planning outcomes. Multi-sectoral perspectives are discussed under four groups of identified enablers: spatial planning; cross-sectoral planning; social/community planning; and strategic/long term planning. Based on the findings, a framework is proposed to guide planning systems to maximise synergies between the fields of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation to minimise the vulnerability of communities to extreme weather events in highly urbanised areas. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Serrao-Neumann, Silvia; Schuch, Gemma; Choy, Darryl Low] Griffith Univ, Sch Environm, Urban Res Program, Nathan, Qld 4111, Australia.
   [Crick, Florence] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Grantham Res Inst, London, England.
   [Ben Harman] CSIRO Land & Water Flagship, Dutton Pk, Qld, Australia.
C3 Griffith University; University of London; London School Economics &
   Political Science; Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research
   Organisation (CSIRO)
RP Serrao-Neumann, S (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Sch Environm, Urban Res Program, Nathan, Qld 4111, Australia.
EM s.serrao-neumann@griffith.edu.au
RI Harman, Ben/C-7171-2011; Serrao-Neumann, Silvia/K-2470-2012
OI Serrao-Neumann, Silvia/0000-0001-9601-4914
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PT B
AU Yohe, GW
AF Yohe, Gary W.
BE Atkinson, G
   Dietz, S
   Neumayer, E
   Agarwala, M
TI Climate change adaptation: a risk-management approach
SO HANDBOOK OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2ND EDITION
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID VULNERABILITY; DETERMINANTS; CAPACITY; LEVEL
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   Medicine; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine;
   National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine
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PT J
AU Mulligan, MJ
AF Mulligan, Martin John
TI Towards a More Grounded and Dynamic Sociology of Climate-Change
   Adaptation
SO ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
LA English
DT Article
DE Affect; agency; art; climate change
ID COMMUNITY; IDENTITY
AB Lever-Tracy (2010) concluded from a review of major international sociological journals that sociology is 'lagging behind' in terms of research on the challenges of global climate change. More recently, John Urry (2011) contributed a rather speculative book on 'post-carbon sociology', yet sociologists continue to lag behind geographers and psychologists in contemplating the social and cultural dimensions of climate-change adaptation. The findings of the present paper suggest that the sociology of climate-change adaptation could take its lead from the work of cultural and human geographers on people-place relationships, and engage with art theory and practice to offer imaginative insights into the scope and scale of the climate-change challenge. Sociologists could also make a major contribution to current debate on the roles of community action and community engagement in climate-change adaptation, noting that the word 'community' is open to abuse and misunderstanding. Drawing on his own research on the challenges facing local communities in Australia and Sri Lanka, the author combines previously disconnected bodies of literature to identify some important points of departure for the journey towards Urry's 'post-carbon sociology'.
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C3 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
RP Mulligan, MJ (corresponding author), RMIT Univ, Globalism Res Ctr, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
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PT J
AU Trkulja, T
   Radujkovic, M
   Nikolic-Topalovic, M
AF Trkulja, Tanja
   Radujkovic, Milana
   Nikolic-Topalovic, Marina
TI Vertical greenery system: a model for improving energy efficiency of
   buildings
SO GRADEVINAR
LA English
DT Article
DE vertical greenery systems (VGS); urban environmental quality;
   energy-efficient buildings; sustainable planning
ID FACADES; CONSUMPTION; PERFORMANCE; BEHAVIOR; IMPACTS
AB Adaptation to climate change in cities is essential, and vertical greenery systems (VGSs) are used as a means of restoring the urban areas' ecological integrity. This paper presents the classification, typology, and benefits of the VGS for the energy performance of buildings. To analyse its energy and environmental impacts, the use of VGS was simulated on the facades of residential buildings in the urban area of the City of Banja Luka. The results showed that VGS reduced the temperature of the wall and air in and around the buildings, as well as the emission of CO2 in the air.
C1 [Trkulja, Tanja] Univ Banja Luka, Fac Architecture Civil Engn & Geodesy, Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herceg.
   [Radujkovic, Milana] Univ Banja Luka, Fac Mech Engn, Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herceg.
   [Nikolic-Topalovic, Marina] Acad Tech & Art Appl Studies, Dept Sch Civil Engn & Geodesy, Belgrade, Serbia.
C3 University of Banja Luka (UNIBL); University of Banja Luka (UNIBL)
RP Trkulja, T (corresponding author), Univ Banja Luka, Fac Architecture Civil Engn & Geodesy, Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herceg.
EM tanja.trkulja@aggf.unibl.org; milana.radujkovic@student.mf.unibl.org;
   mntopalovic@vggs.rs
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RP Basu, JP (corresponding author), West Bengal State Univ, Dept Econ, Econ, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata, W Bengal, India.
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C3 University of Melbourne; University of Melbourne; University of Tasmania
RP Cullen, BR (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Fac Vet & Agr Sci, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
GA BK7NK
UT WOS:000441808500008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Wallace, BD
   Kelman, I
AF Wallace, Ben D.
   Kelman, Ilan
BE Forino, G
   Bonati, S
   Calandra, LM
TI Governing climate change adaptation in New York City An analysis of
   recent actions
SO GOVERNANCE OF RISK, HAZARDS AND DISASTERS: TRENDS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
SE ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN HAZARDS DISASTER RISK AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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   [Wallace, Ben D.] Council State Govt, State Legislature Researching Severe Weather & En, Lexington, KY USA.
   [Kelman, Ilan] UCL, Risk Resilience & Global Hlth, London, England.
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C3 University of London; University College London; University of Agder
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Z9 0
U1 0
U2 2
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-46389-6; 978-1-138-20682-3
J9 ROU ST HAZ DIS RIS C
PY 2018
BP 117
EP 131
D2 10.4324/9781315463896
PG 15
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies;
   Geography
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Geography
GA BM6TK
UT WOS:000467371600008
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Coelho, CD
   Silva, MM
   Costa, JPTA
   Nouri, AS
AF Coelho, Carlos Dias
   Matos Silva, M.
   Costa, Joao Pedro T. A.
   Nouri, Andre Santos
BE Cavallo, R
   Komossa, S
   Marzot, N
   Pont, MB
   Kuijper, J
TI Thinking Lisbon for 2100-"What if?" essays on the climate change
   adaptation agenda
SO NEW URBAN CONFIGURATIONS
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT International Conference on New Urban Configurations
CY OCT 16-19, 2012
CL Delft Univ Technol, Fac Architecture, Delft, NETHERLANDS
HO Delft Univ Technol, Fac Architecture
C1 [Coelho, Carlos Dias; Matos Silva, M.; Nouri, Andre Santos] Univ Tecn Lisboa, Sch Architecture, Lab Urbanism City Planning & Landscape, Rua Sa Nogueira, P-1349055 Lisbon, Portugal.
   [Costa, Joao Pedro T. A.] Univ Lisbon, Sch Architecture, Lab Urbanism City Planning & Landscape, P-1349055 Lisbon, Portugal.
C3 Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade de Lisboa
RP Coelho, CD (corresponding author), Univ Tecn Lisboa, Sch Architecture, Lab Urbanism City Planning & Landscape, Rua Sa Nogueira, P-1349055 Lisbon, Portugal.
EM cdcoelho.luotp@gmail.com; m.matosilva@fa.utl.pt; jpc@fa.ulisboa.pt;
   andrenouri09@live.co.uk
RI Santos Nouri, A/AFK-0632-2022; Costa, João Pedro/HTM-1538-2023; Matos
   Silva, Maria/J-8217-2016
OI Matos Silva, Maria/0000-0003-4608-3975; Costa, Joao
   Pedro/0000-0002-6069-7052; Santos Nouri, A/0000-0001-8084-3339
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NR 18
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Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU IOS PRESS
PI AMSTERDAM
PA NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, 1013 BG AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
BN 978-1-61499-366-7; 978-1-61499-365-0
PY 2014
BP 981
EP 987
DI 10.3233/978-1-61499-365-0-986
PG 7
WC Architecture; Urban Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Architecture; Urban Studies
GA BK8QO
UT WOS:000443419300126
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kobayashi, S
   Furuya, J
AF Kobayashi, Shintaro
   Furuya, Jun
TI Development of a Tool for Socio-Economic Evaluation of Agricultural
   Technologies Directed toward Adaptation to Climate Change
SO JARQ-JAPAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article
DE CGE model; initial evaluation; input-output model; spreadsheet
AB In the present world affected by climate change, developing agricultural technologies to adapt to climate change is one of the most important challenges to mitigate the impacts of climate change on food security. In fact, many researchers and engineers are also working to develop adaptation technologies. If there is a low-cost, easy-to-use tool to evaluate such technologies, it will facilitate initial evaluation to consider the appropriate technical development perspective. Accordingly, this paper tries to develop a simple model structure for the tool and consider how best to use the evaluation tool, based on the achievements of a previous study. To enable simple calculations in a spreadsheet, an input-output model is applied to the model structure, assuming minimal impact of shocks on national nominal income. Comparisons of projection results by two alternative candidate models with those by a comprehensive but complex simulation model including flexible and realistic assumptions show that the developed simple models result in realistic and robust projections of real consumption and social welfare index. Accordingly, an evaluation tool based on simple model structures will enable a low-cost initial evaluation with social welfare as a criterion.
C1 [Kobayashi, Shintaro; Furuya, Jun] Japan Int Res Ctr Agr Sci, Social Sci Div, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058686, Japan.
C3 Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
RP Kobayashi, S (corresponding author), Japan Int Res Ctr Agr Sci, Social Sci Div, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058686, Japan.
EM shinkoba@affrc.go.jp
RI 古家, 淳/GPC-5902-2022
FU research project "Economic Evaluation of Agricultural Mitigation and
   Adaptation Technologies for Climate Change" - the Agriculture, Forestry,
   and Fisheries Research Council (AFFRC) of Japan; research project
   "Development of Agricultural Technologies based on Sustainable
   Management of Environment and Natural Resources in Developing Regions" -
   Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS);
   AFFRC; JIRCAS
FX This study is part of both research project "Economic Evaluation of
   Agricultural Mitigation and Adaptation Technologies for Climate Change"
   funded by the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Research Council
   (AFFRC) of Japan and research project "Development of Agricultural
   Technologies based on Sustainable Management of Environment and Natural
   Resources in Developing Regions" funded by Japan International Research
   Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS). The financial supports
   provided by AFFRC and JIRCAS are gratefully acknowledged.
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NR 9
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 7
PU JAPAN INT RESEARCH CENTER AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
PI IBARAKI
PA TSUKUBA, IBARAKI, 305-8686, JAPAN
SN 0021-3551
J9 JARQ-JPN AGR RES Q
JI Jarq - Jpn. Agric. Res. Q.
PD APR
PY 2015
VL 49
IS 2
BP 135
EP 141
DI 10.6090/jarq.49.135
PG 7
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture
GA CG1XG
UT WOS:000353068200008
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Termeer, C
   van Buuren, A
   Knieling, J
   Gottschick, M
AF Termeer, Catrien
   van Buuren, Arwin
   Knieling, Joerg
   Gottschick, Manuel
TI Reconciling collaborative action research with existing institutions:
   insights from Dutch and German climate knowledge programmes
SO JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE action research; climate change; governance; institutions;
   science-policy interface
ID POLICY; CONTEXT; WORKING
AB Researchers and policymakers increasingly aim to set up collaborative research programmes to address the challenges of adaptation to climate change. This does not only apply for technical knowledge, but for governance knowledge also. Both the Netherlands and Germany have set up large-scale collaborative action research (CAR) programmes for the governance of adaptation to climate change. Despite the collaborative designs, the initial enthusiasm, the available resources and the many positive outcomes, both programmes encountered several stubborn difficulties. By comparing both programmes, this paper explores the difficulties researchers encounter, analyses the underlying mechanisms and presents some lessons. It found that many difficulties are related to the tensions that exist between the assumptions underlying the new collaborative trajectories and the logics of the existing policy and research institutions. These institutional misfits are decisive to explain ultimate difficulties and successes. Furthermore, the paper concludes that risk aversion, stereotyping and scale fixation strengthen institutional misfits; and that these misfits persist due to lacking bridging capabilities. We suggest some lessons that can help to resolve the difficulties and reconcile CAR into existing institutions: organize the knowledge arrangement as a collaborative process; construct boundary objects as focal point for collaboration; and invest in bridging capabilities.
C1 [Termeer, Catrien] Wageningen Univ, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, NL-6700 AP Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [van Buuren, Arwin] Erasmus Univ, Dept Publ Adm, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
   [Knieling, Joerg] HafenCity Univ, Inst Urban Planning & Reg Dev, Hamburg, Germany.
   [Gottschick, Manuel] Univ Hamburg, Competence Centrum Sustainable Univ, Hamburg, Germany.
C3 Wageningen University & Research; Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl
   Erasmus MC; Erasmus University Rotterdam; University of Hamburg
RP Termeer, C (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, NL-6700 AP Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM katrien.termeer@wur.nl
RI Knieling, Jörg/AAM-7877-2020; Gottschick, Manuel/G-2069-2012; van
   Buuren, Arwin/I-6240-2013
OI van Buuren, Arwin/0000-0002-8504-0495
FU Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment
FX This research has been carried out in the framework of the Dutch
   National Research Programme Knowledge for Climate
   (www.knowledgeforclimate.org). This research programme is co-financed by
   the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment.
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NR 64
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 0
U2 9
PU IWA PUBLISHING
PI LONDON
PA ALLIANCE HOUSE, 12 CAXTON ST, LONDON SW1H0QS, ENGLAND
SN 2040-2244
J9 J WATER CLIM CHANGE
JI J. Water Clim. Chang.
PY 2015
VL 6
IS 1
BP 89
EP 103
DI 10.2166/wcc.2014.084
PG 15
WC Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Water Resources
GA CD6OF
UT WOS:000351207900007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Berrang-Ford, L
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AF Berrang-Ford, Lea
   Ford, James D.
   Paterson, Jaclyn
TI Are we adapting to climate change?
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Global adaptation; Systematic review; Indicators;
   Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC
ID ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY; IMPACTS; REASONS
AB Human systems will have to adapt to climate change. Understanding of the magnitude of the adaptation challenge at a global scale, however, is incomplete, constrained by a limited understanding of if and how adaptation is taking place. Here we develop and apply a methodology to track and characterize adaptation action; we apply these methods to the peer-reviewed, English-language literature. Our results challenge a number of common assumptions about adaptation while supporting others: (1) Considerable research on adaptation has been conducted yet the majority of studies report on vulnerability assessments and natural systems (or intentions to act), not adaptation actions. (2) Climate change is rarely the sole or primary motivator for adaptation action. (3) Extreme events are important adaptation stimuli across regions. (4) Proactive adaptation is the most commonly reported adaptive response, particularly in developed nations. (5) Adaptation action is more frequently reported in developed nations, with middle income countries underrepresented and low-income regions dominated by reports from a small number of countries. (6) There is limited reporting on adaptations being developed to take advantage of climate change or focusing on women, elderly, or children. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Berrang-Ford, Lea; Ford, James D.; Paterson, Jaclyn] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada.
C3 McGill University
RP Berrang-Ford, L (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada.
EM lea.berrangford@mcgill.ca; james.ford@mcgill.ca;
   Jaclyn.paterson@mail.mcgill.ca
RI Berrang-Ford, Lea/H-5965-2013; Ford, James/A-4284-2013
OI Berrang-Ford, Lea/0000-0001-9216-8035; Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456
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PT J
AU Booth, L
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AF Booth, Laura
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TI Stakeholder solutions for building interdisciplinary and international
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
LA English
DT Article
ID CHALLENGES; OPPORTUNITIES
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C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; ETH Zurich; University of
   Geneva
RP Booth, L (corresponding author), Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Environm Syst Sci, CHN J71,Univ Str 22, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
EM laura.booth@usys.ethz.ch
RI scolobig, anna/HHZ-7574-2022
OI Scolobig, Anna/0000-0003-3957-9745; Booth, Laura/0000-0001-7954-1392
FU European Union [700342]
FX The work presented in this paper was undertaken as part of the ESPREssO
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Doll, JE
   Petersen, B
   Bode, C
AF Doll, Julie E.
   Petersen, Brian
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TI Skeptical but Adapting: What Midwestern Farmers Say about Climate Change
SO WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; CHANGE BELIEFS; PERSPECTIVES; PERCEPTIONS;
   INFORMATION; MITIGATION
AB Farmers stand to be greatly affected by changes in the climate, necessitating adaptive responses, yet little is documented on how U.S. Midwestern farmers understand and perceive climate change adaptation. Eight focus groups with 53 Michigan farmers were conducted in 2011-12 to better understand the following: 1) what do farmers think about the relationship between climate change and agriculture, 2) what differentiates normal weather-related management from climate change adaptation actions, and 3) how do farmers understand the term "climate change adaptation.'' Farmers expressed skepticism at global climate change yet conveyed specific details about the local changes in climate they are experiencing on their farms. They were not able to clearly define the term "climate change adaptation'' but did note specific adaptive actions they have already implemented. The farmers explained that nonclimate factors were of more concern to them when making management decisions, and they showed reactive (not proactive) actions toward adaptation. Farmers noted that any action they take has to address their specific situation, suggesting that generalized adaptation actions and language might not resonate with them. Building on quantitative surveys conducted by others, the findings in this paper contribute to ongoing efforts to more effectively assess farmers' perceptions related to climate change adaptation and to use that understanding to promote education, outreach, research, and public policies to more proactively address the consequences posed by climate change.
C1 [Doll, Julie E.] Michigan State Univ, WK Kellogg Biol Stn, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA.
   No Arizona Univ, Flagstaff, AZ USA.
   [Bode, Claire] Michigan State Univ Extens, E Lansing, MI USA.
C3 Michigan State University; Northern Arizona University; Michigan State
   University
RP Doll, JE (corresponding author), Michigan State Univ, WK Kellogg Biol Stn, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA.
EM jedoll@msu.edu
OI Petersen, Brian/0000-0003-4208-441X
FU U.S. EPA [NE 00E00331]; Michigan State University's Project GREEEN
   [GR10-089]; Michigan's Plant Agriculture Initiative housed at Michigan
   State University; National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological
   Research Program at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station [DEB 1027253];
   Michigan State University AgBioResearch; Direct For Biological Sciences;
   Division Of Environmental Biology [1027253] Funding Source: National
   Science Foundation
FX We thank the farmers who graciously participated in the focus groups and
   our colleagues at Michigan State University Extension, the MI Farm
   Bureau, and the Van Buren Conservation District for helping to invite
   farmers to the focus groups. We benefited from conversations with J.
   Kunkle on focus group design. The manuscript was improved with edits
   from G. P. Robertson and from responding to insightful comments by two
   reviewers. Many thanks to C. Smith for creating the map of Michigan.
   This work was supported by funding from the U.S. EPA (NE 00E00331) and
   Michigan State University's Project GREEEN (GR10-089), Michigan's Plant
   Agriculture Initiative housed at Michigan State University. Support for
   this research was also provided by the National Science Foundation's
   Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 1027253) at the W.K. Kellogg
   Biological Station and by Michigan State University AgBioResearch.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA FI9EX
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PT B
AU Grasso, M
AF Grasso, Marco
BA Grasso, M
BF Grasso, M
TI The International Institutions and Instruments Governing Adaptation
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SO JUSTICE IN FUNDING ADAPTATION UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE
   REGIME
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Adaptation funding; Global Environmental Facility; Sources of funding
AB This Chapter examines the main international governance body concerned with the funding of adaptation to climate change: the UNFCCC, an international agreement which gave rise to the Kyoto Protocol; the UNFCCC's financial mechanism, the Global Environmental Facility; and the funds specifically created to finance adaptation. First investigated is the rationale and the different objectives and options for funding adaptation. Then the attention turns to the instruments governing adaptation funding under the UNFCCC regime: the GEF Trust Fund, the GEF Strategy and Priority on Adaptation, the Special Climate Change Fund, the Least Developed Countries Fund, and the Adaptation Fund. Finally, the Chapter also outlines financing options alternative to the UNFCCC regime.
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.
EM marco.grasso@unimib.it; marco.grasso@unimib.it
RI Grasso, Marco/ABT-9659-2022
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PT J
AU McClain, SN
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TI Adaptation in the Tisza: innovation and tribulation at the sub-basin
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SO WATER INTERNATIONAL
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CT 15th World Water Congress of the
   International-Water-Resources-Association (IWRA)
CY MAY 25-29, 2015
CL Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
SP Int Water Resources Assoc
DE Sub-basin governance; Water Framework Directive; climate change
   adaptation; Tisza
ID ADAPTIVE WATER MANAGEMENT; RIVER-BASIN; GOVERNANCE
AB This article explores the elements limiting adaptive governance in the Tisza sub-basin, considers policy options available to the sub-basin, and concludes that more attention must be paid to frameworks governing adaptation in transboundary sub-basins where resources are limited.The Tisza is the largest sub-basin in the Danube River basin, and faces increasing water management pressures exacerbated by climate change. The Tisza countries have experienced challenges with managing climate change adaptation in a nested, consistent and effective manner pursuant to the EU Water Framework Directive. This is due to inefficiencies in climate change adaptation, such as weakened vertical coordination.
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C3 Southern Illinois University System; Southern Illinois University;
   Southern Illinois University System; Southern Illinois University
RP McClain, SN (corresponding author), Southern Illinois Univ, Environm Resources & Policy, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA.
EM shannamcclain@siu.edu
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PT J
AU Eakin, HC
   Lemos, MC
   Nelson, DR
AF Eakin, H. C.
   Lemos, M. C.
   Nelson, D. R.
TI Differentiating capacities as a means to sustainable climate change
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SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Capacity; Climate change; Risk; Sustainable development;
   Poverty
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; MAIZE; POLICY; STRATEGIES; LESSONS;
   FARMERS; CHIAPAS; MEXICO; LEVEL
AB There are two forms of capacity to adapt to global change: those associated with fundamental human development goals (generic capacity), and those necessary for managing and reducing specific climatic threats (specific). We argue that these two domains of capacity must be addressed explicitly, simultaneously and iteratively if climate change adaptation and sustainable development goals are to be attained. We propose a simple heuristic to understand the four main ways these two capacities interact, leading to more or less desirable outcomes. Drawing from three case studies of agricultural adaptation to climatic risk (Phoenix, AZ; Northeast Brazil; Chiapas, Mexico) we argue that the institutional context of adaptation can implicitly or explicitly undermine one form of capacity with repercussions for the development of the other. A better and more strategic balance of generic and specific capacities is needed if the promised synergies between sustainable development and adaptation are to be achieved. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Eakin, H. C.] Arizona State Univ, Sch Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
   [Lemos, M. C.] Univ Michigan, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
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C3 Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe; University of
   Michigan System; University of Michigan; University System of Georgia;
   University of Georgia
RP Eakin, HC (corresponding author), Arizona State Univ, Sch Sustainabil, POB 875502, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
EM hallie.eakin@asu.edu
RI ; Nelson, Donald/C-3225-2014
OI Eakin, Hallie/0000-0001-8253-1320; Nelson, Donald/0000-0002-7878-2853;
   Lemos, Maria Carmen/0000-0001-6686-730X
FU National Science Foundation [HSD-0826871]; National Oceanic and
   Atmospheric Administration (CSI Award) [NA110AR4310123]; Decision Center
   for a Desert City II: Urban Climate Adaptation, NSF award [SES-0951366];
   [SES-1061966]; Divn Of Social and Economic Sciences; Direct For Social,
   Behav & Economic Scie [0951366, 1061930] Funding Source: National
   Science Foundation
FX The research presented here is supported by grants from the National
   Science Foundation: Grant No. HSD-0826871 to H. Eakin; Grant. No.
   SES-1061966 to M.C. Lemos, D. Nelson and H. Eakin; and a grant from the
   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to H. Eakin (CSI Award
   #NA110AR4310123) with supplemental support from the Decision Center for
   a Desert City II: Urban Climate Adaptation, NSF award # SES-0951366. Any
   opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this
   material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
   views of the funding agencies. The authors are very appreciative of the
   contribution of Dr. H. Perales, co-PI in Grant No. HSD-0826871, who
   implemented the survey research in Chiapas, Mexico. The manuscript was
   improved by comments from two anonymous reviewers.
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JI Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.
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PY 2014
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geography
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Xie, ST
   Ding, WG
   Ye, WF
   Deng, Z
AF Xie, Shuntao
   Ding, Wenguang
   Ye, Weifeng
   Deng, Zhe
TI Agro-pastoralists' perception of climate change and adaptation in the
   Qilian Mountains of northwest China
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID FARMERS PERCEPTIONS; CROP MANAGEMENT; PASTORAL AREAS; BOTTOM-UP;
   IMPACTS; VARIABILITY; STRATEGIES; DETERMINANTS; GROWTH; PUNJAB
AB Global climate change affects all aspects of human society, especially agricultural and animal husbandry production. Northwest China has been detrimentally affected by the climatic variations due to its high exposure to extreme climatic events. A number of studies have reported agro-pastoralists' perceptions and adaptation responses to climate change, but the current knowledge of agro-pastoralists' perceptions of climate change in China are insufficient. To fill this research gap, this study aims to investigate the perception level of agro-pastoralists in Northwest China on climate change and related factors. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire based on household surveys of 554 study participants in four counties in Gansu Province, China. Raw data were collected using stratified random sampling. A probit model was used to analyze the respondents' understanding of climate change and its related socio-economic and demographic variables. Our results show that the majority of respondents were aware (70%) of the changes in temperature and precipitation. Socioeconomic and demographic variables such as gender, farming experience, education level, cultivated land size, agricultural income, livestock, village cadre experience, access to weather information of agro-pastoralists are pertinently related to agro-pastoralists' awareness of climate change. Farming experience, education level, household size, grassland size, agricultural income, association membership, village cadre experience has a high impact on agro-pastoralists' adaptation to climate change. The results of this study will help guide government agencies and decision makers, and help arid and semi-arid areas to build sustainable adaptation measures under the framework of climate change. The study recommends institutions targeting households' livelihood improvement and making decisions concerning climate change adaptation need to focus on mass media and information technology, improving locally adapted extension services, improved irrigation, expand loan channels.
C1 [Xie, Shuntao; Ding, Wenguang; Ye, Weifeng; Deng, Zhe] Lanzhou Univ, Coll Earth & Environm Sci, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China.
   [Xie, Shuntao; Ding, Wenguang; Ye, Weifeng] Lanzhou Univ, Key Lab Western Chinas Environm Syst MOE, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China.
C3 Lanzhou University; Lanzhou University
RP Ding, WG (corresponding author), Lanzhou Univ, Coll Earth & Environm Sci, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China.; Ding, WG (corresponding author), Lanzhou Univ, Key Lab Western Chinas Environm Syst MOE, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China.
EM 1363010825@qq.com; wgding@lzu.edu.cn
FU Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
   [no.XDA20100102]; National Key Research and Development Program
   [2019YFC0507405]
FX This work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of
   the Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant no.XDA20100102), the National Key
   Research and Development Program (Grant No.2019YFC0507405). We honor the
   contribution of people in the research site for their responses and
   support during the data collection.
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NR 79
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PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD JUL 25
PY 2022
VL 12
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AR 12689
DI 10.1038/s41598-022-17040-2
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 3E6TW
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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Piikki, K
   Winowiecki, L
   Vågen, TG
   Parker, L
   Söderström, M
AF Piikki, K.
   Winowiecki, L.
   Vagen, T-G
   Parker, L.
   Soderstrom, M.
BE Edwards, D
   Oldroyd, G
TI The Importance of Soil Fertility Constraints in Modeling Crop
   Suitability under Progressive Climate Change in Tanzania
SO AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE - ADAPTING CROPS TO INCREASED UNCERTAINTY
   (AGRI 2015)
SE Procedia Environmental Sciences
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 4th International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture (AGRI)
CY FEB 15-17, 2015
CL Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
DE Climate change; Suitability modelling; Soil Organic Carbon; Common
   beans; Phaseolus vulgaris
AB Spatial crop suitability models are important planning tools for agricultural development, especially regarding climate change adaptation. The original version of the EcoCrop model predicts crop suitability based on monthly temperature and precipitation, without taking into account soil constraints. Recently, continuous soil property maps of Tanzania were produced (Vagen et al, submitted) based on data from systematic surveys across sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of incorporating information on soil fertility constraints, such as low soil organic carbon content (SOC) into the EcoCrop model. Crop suitability maps derived with and without consideration of low SOC were compared. SOC values were extracted for 1036 locations of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) presence and the 2-percentile (0.9% SOC) was taken as a lower limit for suitability. The EcoCrop model was then run with current climate data, with and without SOC as a limiting factor, to create suitability maps. An independent spatial point dataset of registered bean presence/absence (n= 1113), and regional production statistics were used for validation. The agreement between bean presence and bean suitability was higher (Cohen's unweighted kappa= 0.06) when low SOC was included in the model compared to when only climate was considered (kappa= 0.02). The regional statistics showed that the proportion of the area where low SOC restricted the suitability was negatively correlated with the proportion of the area planted with beans (r =-0.42, p=0.07). In summary, we identified a lower limit of SOC for the soil to be suitable for common beans production and investigated the importance of taking this soil fertility constraint into account for accurate suitability modelling. It was concluded that for more accurate suitability modelling, e.g. for decision support for adaptation to climate change, low SOC should be considered as a constraining factor. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
C1 [Piikki, K.; Winowiecki, L.; Soderstrom, M.] Ctr Int Agr Trop, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Piikki, K.; Soderstrom, M.] Swedish Univ Agr Sci SLU, Skara, Sweden.
   [Vagen, T-G] World Agroforestry Ctr ICRAF, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Parker, L.] Ctr Int Agr Trop, Cali, Colombia.
C3 Alliance; International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT; Swedish
   University of Agricultural Sciences; CGIAR; World Agroforestry (ICRAF);
   Alliance; International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT
RP Söderström, M (corresponding author), Ctr Int Agr Trop, Nairobi, Kenya.
EM Kristin.piikki@slu.se
OI Persson, Kristin/0000-0003-2120-4486
NR 0
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 5
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
PI AMSTERDAM
PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1878-0296
J9 PROCEDIA ENVIRON SCI
PY 2015
VL 29
BP 199
EP 200
DI 10.1016/j.proenv.2015.07.260
PG 2
WC Agronomy
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Agriculture
GA BF4HW
UT WOS:000380953000110
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Stromberg, PM
   Esteban, M
   Gasparatos, A
AF Stromberg, Per M.
   Esteban, Miguel
   Gasparatos, Alexandros
TI Climate change effects on mitigation measures: The case of extreme wind
   events and Philippines' biofuel plan
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Wind damage; Climate vulnerability; Biofuel; Energy policy; Rural
   development
ID FUEL ETHANOL; INTENSITY; MODEL; VULNERABILITY; ADAPTATION; IMPACTS;
   CASSAVA
AB Biofuel production has increased dramatically over the past decade, among other to mitigate climate change. However, climate change vulnerability may currently not be sufficiently accounted for in national biofuel strategies, hence neglecting a possible link between mitigation and adaptation to climate change. To the best of our knowledge this potential link has received very little attention in the literature. One example is the Philippines, which is currently implementing an ambitious program of biofuel production. Its aim is to reduce dependency on imported fuel, increase rural employment and incomes, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. The Philippines is frequently battered by tropical typhoons and from 1975 to 2002 the annual average damage to agriculture was 3.047 billion pesos. We calculate wind damage on biofuel feedstock production, and assess the effect that a future potential increase in tropical cyclone intensity would have on energy security, rural development and climate change mitigation in the Philippines. A Monte Carlo simulation is used to obtain the future expected development of typhoon impacts. Based on the Philippines legislated target of 10% biodiesel blend in gasoline by 2011, simulation of the affected area for each feedstock, and expected biofuel feedstock damage is computed for the Philippine's 80 provinces in 2050, for two different typhoon climate change scenarios. Additional indirect economic effects are assessed in a tentative way. The results suggest a modest decrease in biofuel feedstock productivity at the national level, but with strong local differences that are shown to affect the Philippine's policy goals. In a broader perspective the paper accentuates a so far little described link between climate change mitigation and climate change adaptation. This link may merit further attention by policy makers and development planners in order to ensure that policies are economically sound not only in the short but also medium term. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Stromberg, Per M.; Gasparatos, Alexandros] United Nations Univ, Inst Adv Studies, Nishi Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2208502, Japan.
   [Esteban, Miguel] Waseda Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1698555, Japan.
   [Gasparatos, Alexandros] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Frontier Sci, Dept Int Studies, Tokyo 1138654, Japan.
C3 United Nations University; Waseda University; University of Tokyo
RP Stromberg, PM (corresponding author), United Nations Univ, Inst Adv Studies, Nishi Ku, 1-1-1 Minato Mirai, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2208502, Japan.
EM stromberg@ias.unu.edu; esteban.fagan@gmail.com; gasparatos@ias.unu.edu
RI Gasparatos, Alexandros/AAT-4403-2020
OI Gasparatos, Alexandros/0000-0001-9323-1366; Esteban,
   Miguel/0000-0003-3032-499X
FU Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS); Grants-in-Aid for
   Scientific Research [09F09789] Funding Source: KAKEN
FX The authors would like to thank the Japanese Society for the Promotion
   of Science (JSPS) for the post doctoral scholarships without which this
   research would not have been possible. One of the images used was
   produced by Nilfanion on the Wildpedia Website, and released into the
   public domain. Jane Romero provided very helpful comments about the
   Philippine biofuel program.
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 1462-9011
EI 1873-6416
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLICY
JI Environ. Sci. Policy
PD DEC
PY 2011
VL 14
IS 8
BP 1079
EP 1090
DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2011.06.004
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT B
AU Najjar, D
   Baruah, B
AF Najjar, D.
   Baruah, B.
BE Eastin, J
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TI Gender and Climate Change Adaptation in Livestock Production in Tunisia
SO GENDER, CLIMATE CHANGE AND LIVELIHOODS: Vulnerabilities and Adaptations
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID AGRICULTURAL LABOR; FEMINIZATION; DYNAMICS; WOMEN; LIVELIHOODS;
   OWNERSHIP; MIGRATION
C1 [Najjar, D.] ICARDA, Social Econ & Policy Res Grp, Rabat, Morocco.
   [Baruah, B.] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Womens Studies & Feminist Res, Global Womens Issues, London, ON, Canada.
C3 Western University (University of Western Ontario)
RP Najjar, D (corresponding author), ICARDA, Social Econ & Policy Res Grp, Rabat, Morocco.
EM d.najjar@cgiar.org; bbaruah@uwo.ca
RI Najjar, Dina/AAN-5431-2020
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PI WALLINGFORD
PA CABI PUBLISHING, WALLINGFORD 0X10 8DE, OXON, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78924-706-0; 978-1-78924-705-3
PY 2021
BP 143
EP 158
DI 10.1079/9781789247053.0011
D2 10.1079/9781789247053.0000
PG 16
WC Environmental Studies; Geography; Women's Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Women's Studies
GA BV6NU
UT WOS:001061147400011
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Alangui, WV
   Tauli-Corpuz, V
   Riamit, KO
   Mairena, D
   Moreno, E
   Muller, W
   Lakon, F
   Unjing, P
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   Alloy, S
   Efraim, B
AF Alangui, Wilfredo V.
   Tauli-Corpuz, Victoria
   Riamit, Kimaren Ole
   Mairena, Dennis
   Moreno, Edda
   Muller, Waldo
   Lakon, Frans
   Unjing, Paulus
   Andi, Vitalis
   Ngiuk, Elias
   Alloy, Sujarni
   Efraim, Benyamin
BE Nakashima, D
   Krupnik, I
   Rubis, JT
TI Indigenous Forest Management as a Means for Climate Change Adaptation
   and Mitigation
SO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ASSESSMENT AND ADAPTATION
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Alangui, Wilfredo V.] Univ Philippines Baguio, Coll Sci, Baguio, Philippines.
   [Tauli-Corpuz, Victoria] Tebtebba Fdn, Baguio, Philippines.
   [Riamit, Kimaren Ole] Indigenous Livelihoods Enhancement Partners ILEPA, Narok, Kenya.
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C3 University of the Philippines System; University of the Philippines
   Baguio
RP Alangui, WV (corresponding author), Univ Philippines Baguio, Coll Sci, Baguio, Philippines.
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NR 10
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 978-1-10-713788-2
PY 2018
BP 93
EP 105
D2 10.1017/9781316481066
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Ethnic Studies; Social
   Sciences, Interdisciplinary
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   Other Topics
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gebhardt, C
   Huerta, JMP
AF Gebhardt, Christiane
   Huerta, Josep Miquel Pique
TI Integrating Triple Helix and Sustainable Transition Research for
   Transformational Governance Climate Change Adaptation and Climate
   Justice in Barcelona
SO TRIPLE HELIX
LA English
DT Article
DE air pollution; Barcelona; Transformation Governance; Sustainable
   Transition; Triple Helix in Motion; climate change adaptation
ID INNOVATION POLICY; KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; POLITICAL
   ECOLOGY; AIR-POLLUTION; URBAN AREAS; SYSTEMS; FRAMEWORK; HEALTH; CITIES
AB The critical literature review discusses the principles of Participation and Interconnectedness underlying the Triple Helix Model and Learning and Adaptation in the Sustainable Transition Model for their relevance in governing urban climate change adaptation. In this new framing, a secondary literature analysis of Barcelona's struggle against air pollution is exemplified as a wicked problem caused by diverse stakeholder interests and their different sustainability concepts in socio-economic and environmental development. The paper offers a new perspective on sustainable, transformative pathways in cities which run on participative and adaptive governance principles. The backwards integration into the underlying principles of the meta-theories illustrates the value of triple helix and transition research and the benefit of their integration for examining and designing sustainable transition pathways.
C1 [Gebhardt, Christiane] Univ Edinburgh, Biomed Schoool, Edinburgh, Scotland.
   [Huerta, Josep Miquel Pique] La Salle Ramon Llull Univ, Barcelona, Spain.
RP Gebhardt, C (corresponding author), Univ Edinburgh, Biomed Schoool, Edinburgh, Scotland.
EM christiane.gebhardt@t-online.de; jm.pique@technovabarcelona.org
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PT J
AU Thier, K
   Lin, T
AF Thier, Kathryn
   Lin, Tong
TI How Solutions Journalism Shapes Support for Collective Climate Change
   Adaptation
SO ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION-A JOURNAL OF NATURE AND CULTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE Framing; climate change; media effects; risk communication; solutions
   journalism
ID CONSTRUCTIVE JOURNALISM; POSITIVE EMOTIONS; BUILD THEORY; NEWS; BROADEN;
   FRAMES; ATTRIBUTION; RESPONSES; MODEL
AB News media are the public's primary source about risks such as climate change, but traditional journalistic approaches to climate change have failed to build support for collective social responses. Solutions journalism, an emerging practice focused on credible stories about responses to societal problems, may offer an alternate approach. From an online experiment with a convenience sample of U.S. undergraduates (N = 348), we found that solutions journalism stories were positively associated with perceived behavioral control, which mediated support for collective action for climate change adaptation. Additionally, attribution of responsibility to individuals and government, participant hope, and eco-anxiety were associated with support for collective action. Findings extend our understanding of how risk communication affects policy support for climate change adaptation and suggest that solutions journalism may allow journalists to communicate climate change's danger without depressing support for social action to mitigate its effects.
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C3 University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park
RP Thier, K (corresponding author), Univ Maryland, Dept Commun, 2130 Skinner Bldg, College Pk, MD 20742 USA.
EM kthier@umd.edu
RI Lin, Tong/LGZ-2042-2024
OI Lin, Tong/0000-0002-2213-1015; Thier, Kathryn/0000-0003-3806-8951
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SN 1752-4032
EI 1752-4040
J9 ENVIRON COMMUN
JI Environ. Commun.
PD NOV 17
PY 2022
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EP 1045
DI 10.1080/17524032.2022.2143842
EA NOV 2022
PG 19
WC Communication; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Communication; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000882892300001
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Assa, MM
   Gebremariam, GG
   Mapemba, LD
AF Assa, Maganga M.
   Gebremariam, Gebrelibanos G.
   Mapemba, Lawrence D.
BE Zinyengere, N
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   Gebreyes, M
   Speranza, CI
TI A Cross-Region Study: Climate Change Adaptation in Malawi's Agro-based
   Systems
SO BEYOND AGRICULTURAL IMPACTS: MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND
   AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID IMPACT; AGRICULTURE; WATER
C1 [Assa, Maganga M.; Mapemba, Lawrence D.] Lilongwe Univ Agr & Nat Resources, Lilongwe, Malawi.
   [Gebremariam, Gebrelibanos G.] Univ Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
C3 Lilongwe University of Agriculture & Natural Resources; University of
   Bonn
RP Assa, MM (corresponding author), Lilongwe Univ Agr & Nat Resources, Lilongwe, Malawi.
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PI LONDON
PA 24-28 OVAL ROAD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-12-812625-7; 978-0-12-812624-0
PY 2017
BP 39
EP 54
DI 10.1016/B978-0-12-812624-0.00003-X
PG 16
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:000429572500004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Cheng, CW
   Yang, YCE
   Ryan, R
   Yu, Q
   Brabec, E
AF Cheng, Chingwen
   Yang, Y. C. Ethan
   Ryan, Robert
   Yu, Qian
   Brabec, Elizabeth
TI Assessing climate change-induced flooding mitigation for adaptation in
   Boston's Charles River watershed, USA
SO LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
LA English
DT Article
DE Green infrastructure; Climate change-induced flooding; SWAT; Watershed
   planning; Climate change adaptation; Climate change scenarios
ID GEOGRAPHICALLY ISOLATED WETLANDS; MANAGEMENT; SWAT; VARIABILITY;
   CALIBRATION; HYDROLOGY; IMPACTS; SYSTEMS
AB Climate change is projected to have increased temperature and more frequent and intense rainfalls in the northeast of the United States. Green infrastructure has been identified as a critical strategy for stormwater management and flooding mitigation as well as for climate change adaptation. Climate science plays an important role in understanding a range of climate change impacts and the effects of green infrastructure for climate change planning. Nevertheless, a lack of down-scaled climate change data and place-based assessment has discouraged local communities to pursue further climate change plans. This study proposed a transdisciplinary planning framework assessing the effects of detention in mitigating climate change-induced flooding, using a case in the Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, USA. Derived from a climate sensitivity test in the watershed, 36 climate change conditions were modeled using Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and compared to IPCC scenarios. Statistical analyses revealed that detention is more efficient in reducing flooding hazards in low and moderate emission scenarios than those at high emission scenarios. A range of extra land area designated for detention would be needed for mitigating floods under various climate change scenarios. Planning implications include the needs for effective siting of detention areas combined with soil conservation in watershed planning, innovations in adaptive land planning and urban design, and a call for an integration of climate science and hydrological assessment in the transdisciplinary planning processes to better inform and facilitate decision-making using green infrastructure for climate change adaptation in local communities.
C1 [Cheng, Chingwen] Arizona State Univ, Design Sch, POB 871605, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
   [Yang, Y. C. Ethan] Lehigh Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA.
   [Ryan, Robert; Brabec, Elizabeth] Univ Massachusetts, Landscape Architecture & Reg Planning, Amherst, MA 01003 USA.
   [Yu, Qian] Univ Massachusetts, Geosci, Amherst, MA 01003 USA.
C3 Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe; Lehigh
   University; University of Massachusetts System; University of
   Massachusetts Amherst; University of Massachusetts System; University of
   Massachusetts Amherst
RP Cheng, CW (corresponding author), Arizona State Univ, Design Sch, POB 871605, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
EM Chingwen.Cheng@asu.edu; ethan.yang28@gmail.com; rlryan@larp.umass.edu;
   qyu@geo.umass.edu; ebrabec@larp.umass.edu
RI Yu, Qian/A-6787-2010; Cheng, Chingwen/A-7152-2010; Brabec,
   Elizabeth/C-1103-2018
OI Brabec, Elizabeth/0000-0001-9980-6853; Cheng,
   Chingwen/0000-0002-9724-2190; Yu, Qian/0000-0001-6816-3082
FU National Institute of Food and Agriculture; U.S. Department of
   Agriculture; Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; Department
   of Environmental Conservation [MAS009584, MAS00971]; National Science
   Foundation [BCS-0948984]; Water Resources Research Center at the
   University of Massachusetts Amherst; Direct For Social, Behav & Economic
   Scie; Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci [1444755] Funding Source:
   National Science Foundation
FX This research is based upon work supported by the National Institute of
   Food and Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture,the
   Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, the Department of
   Environmental Conservation under Project No. MAS009584 and MAS00971, and
   the National Science Foundation under Grant No. BCS-0948984. In
   addition, this work is funded by the Water Resources Research Center
   (grant award year 2012-2013) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
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PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0169-2046
EI 1872-6062
J9 LANDSCAPE URBAN PLAN
JI Landsc. Urban Plan.
PD NOV
PY 2017
VL 167
BP 25
EP 36
DI 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.05.019
PG 12
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
GA FJ7SO
UT WOS:000412959400003
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ceccarelli, V
   Fremout, T
   Chavez, E
   Argüello, D
   Solórzano, RGL
   Cantos, IAS
   Thomas, E
AF Ceccarelli, Viviana
   Fremout, Tobias
   Chavez, Eduardo
   Arguello, David
   Solorzano, Rey Gaston Loor
   Cantos, Ignacio Antonio Sotomayor
   Thomas, Evert
TI Vulnerability to climate change of cultivated and wild cacao in Ecuador
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Suitability modelling and future projections; Ensemble modelling; Cacao
   Nacional; Climate change tolerant genotypes; Cacao adaptation to climate
   change
ID SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS; PSEUDO-ABSENCES; SAMPLING BIAS; R PACKAGE;
   COCOA; DISTRIBUTIONS; CONSERVATION; SUITABILITY; PREDICTIONS;
   PERFORMANCE
AB Climate change is expected to impact cacao cultivation in Ecuador, the fifth largest cacao producing country in the world and largest exporter of fine flavour cacao. The objective of this study was to evaluate the future impact of climate change on the suitable distribution of cultivated and wild cacao and identify areas where climate change tolerant genotypes may occur in Ecuador. Using 26,152 presence points for cultivated cacao and 95 presence points for wild cacao, we modelled the present suitability distribution of cultivated and wild cacao and performed future climate projections under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios (SSP2-4.5 and SSP3-7.0) and two time periods (2050s and 2070s). For both cultivated and wild cacao, we constructed six different ensemble models employing different filtering methods for presence points, we projected each ensemble model to future climatic conditions, and we then built the final maps of present distribution and future projections based on the majority-vote criterion. Our future projections predict a 8-16% contraction and 19-21% expansion of the currently suitable area of cultivated cacao, while wild cacao is expected to maintain most of its suitable area and experience a further 7-12% expansion in the future. Ecogeographical zones are predicted to change in 23-33% of the combined distributions of cultivated and wild cacao. We identified the areas in Ecuador where populations of climate change tolerant genotypes are expected to occur. Interventions to promote adaptation to climate change will be required in cacao cultivation areas that are expected to be impacted by climate change in Ecuador, including the use of tolerant genotypes.
C1 [Ceccarelli, Viviana; Fremout, Tobias; Thomas, Evert] Biovers Int, Lima, Peru.
   [Ceccarelli, Viviana] Univ Leeds, Sch Geog, Ecol & Global Change Grp, Leeds, England.
   [Fremout, Tobias] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Div Forest Nat & Landscape, Louvain, Belgium.
   [Chavez, Eduardo; Arguello, David] Escuela Super Politecn Litoral, Fac Ciencias Vida, ESPOL, Guayaquil, Ecuador.
   [Arguello, David] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Div Soil & Water Management, Louvain, Belgium.
   [Solorzano, Rey Gaston Loor; Cantos, Ignacio Antonio Sotomayor] Inst Nacl Invest Agr INIAP, Programa Nacl Cacao & Cafe PNCC, Estn Expt Trop Pichilingue EETP, Mocache, Los Rios, Ecuador.
C3 Alliance; Bioversity International; University of Leeds; KU Leuven;
   Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral; KU Leuven
RP Ceccarelli, V; Thomas, E (corresponding author), Biovers Int, Lima, Peru.; Ceccarelli, V (corresponding author), Univ Leeds, Sch Geog, Ecol & Global Change Grp, Leeds, England.
EM viviana.ceccarelli@outlook.com; e.thomas@cgiar.org
RI Fremout, Tobias/AFR-0788-2022; Arguello, David/A-8474-2016
OI Chavez, Eduardo/0000-0003-2493-8143; Arguello,
   David/0000-0003-3321-7081; thomas, evert/0000-0002-7838-6228
FU European Commission programme on Development-Smart Innovation through
   Research in Agriculture (DESIRA) through the Clima-LoCa project; French
   Facility for Global Environment (FFEM) through the Agroecological
   Regenerative Cocoa (ARC) project; CGIAR;  [FOOD/2019/407-158]
FX This work received financial support from the European Commission
   programme on Development-Smart Innovation through Research in
   Agriculture (DESIRA) through the Clima-LoCa project (contract number
   FOOD/2019/407-158), the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM)
   through the Agroecological Regenerative Cocoa (ARC) project, and the
   CGIAR fund donors.
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U2 6
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 JUL
PY 2024
VL 177
IS 7
AR 103
DI 10.1007/s10584-024-03756-9
PG 22
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA UK8N7
UT WOS:001248046200001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Barr, SL
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AF Barr, Stephanie L.
   Lemieux, Christopher J.
TI Assessing organizational readiness to adapt to climate change in a
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SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Biodiversity conservation; Protected areas;
   Organizational adaptation readiness; Place-based research
ID CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK; OVERCOMING BARRIERS; CAPACITY; MANAGEMENT;
   IMPLEMENTATION; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; RESILIENCE; WORKING; SCIENCE
AB Parks and other forms of protected areas worldwide face significant threats from rapid climatic and associated ecological change. While the need to adapt to the impacts of climate change on biodiversity is widely acknowledged, and the extant literature has identified numerous adaptation options, much less is known about the institutional preconditions that enable or inhibit adaptation in resource management systems. We address this gap by presenting a framework that assesses the readiness of protected area organizations to adapt to climate change. Specifically, using a mixed methods approach including a literature review, online survey, and workshop, we: (1) adapt a framework to assess organizational adaptation readiness in protected areas organizations; (2) use the framework to assess organizational adaptation readiness in Bruce Peninsula National Park (BPNP) and Fathom Five National Marine Park (FFNMP) in Ontario, Canada, and (3) identify ways to strengthen the readiness of protected area organizations to respond to climate change. Results indicate that BPNP/FFNMP have low to moderate overall organizational adaptation readiness, with higher readiness in terms of understanding social-ecological systems (e.g., mapping and monitoring social and ecological values) and lower readiness in terms of collaboration, knowledge management and exchange. Recommendations to increase the organizational adaptation readiness of protected area organizations include increasing collaboration and knowledge exchange with partners, local residents, and Indigenous communities, and educating staff and visitors about climate change impacts. Overall, framework outcomes can be used to assess organizational strengths, weaknesses, and most importantly identify areas for resource allocation or re-allocation to enhance readiness and ensure that adaptation planning is translated into on-the-ground action.
C1 [Barr, Stephanie L.; Lemieux, Christopher J.] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
C3 Wilfrid Laurier University
RP Barr, SL (corresponding author), Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
EM sbarr@wlu.ca
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U2 25
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.
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PY 2021
VL 26
IS 8
AR 34
DI 10.1007/s11027-021-09972-3
PG 21
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA US8CQ
UT WOS:000697653300001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Khalil, S
AF Khalil, S.
BE Pineda, FD
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TI Impacts of climate change on marginalized communities, tourism and their
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SO SUSTAINABLE TOURISM VII
SE WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 7th International Conference on Sustainable Tourism (ST)
CY MAY 18-20, 2016
CL Valencia, SPAIN
SP Wessex Inst, Complutense Univ Madrid, Univ Politecnica Valencia, WIT Transact Ecol & Environm, Int Journal Sustainable Dev & Planning, Polytechn Univ Madrid, Wessex Inst Technol
DE natural disasters; multiplicity of dialects; alternative livelihoods;
   metrological department; torrential rains; indigenous people;
   precipitation; dykes; vulnerability; inquiry commission
ID VULNERABILITY
AB It is a well-known phenomenon that marginalized communities living in areas which potentially have great attraction for tourists in Pakistan also suffer most from the effects of climate change. The fact that marginalized communities represent no significant potential and power to combat the increased disaster risks that climate change is bringing is further dragging them to serious vulnerabilities. In developing countries there is a need to bring marginalized communities to the front line of adapting to climate change, as increasing floods and droughts impact upon their livelihoods. These communities are mostly engaged with agricultural activities, fish farming and live close to the natural environment and forests where most of the tourist attractions are located. Marginalized communities should have experience and awareness to build the resilience of their communities to the intensifying natural hazards to come but unfortunately, the situation is against the hypothesis. With no involvement and contribution of marginalized communities while decision-making, real community adaptation to climate change disasters simply cannot be achieved.
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RP Khalil, S (corresponding author), Univ Karachi, Appl Econ Res Ctr, Karachi, Pakistan.
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PT J
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DT Article; Early Access
DE Climate change; climate justice; transformative justice; climate change
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ID GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; CHANGE ADAPTATION; COMMUNITY; RESILIENCE;
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C3 University of Sydney; University of Sydney; University of Canberra;
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RP See, J (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sydney Environm Inst, Quadrangle,L4-00 A14,Sci Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.; See, J (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sch Geosci, The Quadrangle, Quadrangle,L4-00 A14,Sci Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.
EM justin.see@sydney.edu.au
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1354-9839
EI 1469-6711
J9 LOCAL ENVIRON
JI Local Environ.
PD 2024 MAY 15
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/13549839.2024.2353040
EA MAY 2024
PG 18
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 QW5U5
UT WOS:001223927900001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gu, WY
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   Liu, BB
AF Gu, Weiyi
   He, Wenfeng
   Su, Hanshi
   Liu, Beibei
TI Prioritizing climate change adaptation needs for hydropower sector in
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE hydropower plants; climate change adaptation; damage function; pumped
   storage; carbon leakage
ID CHANGE IMPACTS; PRECIPITATION PATTERNS; CHANGE MITIGATION; WATER;
   VULNERABILITY; GENERATION; US; EMISSIONS; DROUGHT; STORAGE
AB Differentiating spatial-temporal hydropower risk triggered by climate change is crucial to climate adaptation and hydropower programming. In this research, we use a fixed-effect model on 5082 plants in China to estimate how the revenue of hydropower plants responded to climate change over 16 years, and project the revenue change and fit the damage function driven by 42 climate realizations. Results show that the revenue change of the hydropower sector demonstrates substantial regional variation and would reduce by 9.34% +/- 1.21% (mean +/- s.d.) yr(-1) on average under RCP 8.5 by 2090s as compared to 2013, about four times larger than that under RCP4.5. Carbon leakage caused by thermal power substitution reaches 467.56 +/- 202.63 (112.49 +/- 227.45) Mt CO(2)e under RCP8.5 (RCP4.5). Different climatic conditions manifest locally, and different climate resilience makes the response function regionally heterogeneous. Southwest China is identified as the priority region for adaptation through integrated evaluation of historical climate sensitivity, future climate variability, and regional hydropower importance, informing more adaptation and investment needs of further hydropower development in the area.
C1 [Gu, Weiyi; He, Wenfeng; Su, Hanshi; Liu, Beibei] Nanjing Univ, State Key Lab Pollut Control & Resource Reuse, Sch Environm, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China.
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C3 Nanjing University
RP Liu, BB (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ, State Key Lab Pollut Control & Resource Reuse, Sch Environm, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China.; Liu, BB (corresponding author), Johns Hopkins Univ Nanjing Univ Ctr Chinese & Ame, Nanjing 210093, Peoples R China.
EM lbeibei@nju.edu.cn
RI Liu, beibei/AAB-7993-2019
OI Gu, Weiyi/0000-0002-4777-3524; Liu, Beibei/0000-0003-3788-018X
FU National Science Foundation of China [71874078, 72174085]
FX This study was supported by the National Science Foundation of China
   (Grant No. 71874078 and No. 72174085). We also appreciate the anonymous
   reviewers for their constructive suggestions and comments.
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PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
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PY 2022
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AR 034040
DI 10.1088/1748-9326/ac4c1b
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WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Sharaftmandrad, M
   Sarvestani, AA
   Shahraki, M
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AF Sharaftmandrad, Mohsen
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TI Uncovering the reasons behind the failure of pastoralists in adopting
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SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Drought; Livelihood; Livestock; Rangeland; Structural equation modeling
ID VARIABILITY; PERCEPTIONS; RANGELANDS; NORTH
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C3 Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources; Islamic
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RP Sharaftmandrad, M (corresponding author), Univ Jiroft, Fac Nat Resources, Dept Ecol Engn, 8th Km Jiroft Bandar Abbas Rd, Jiroft, Iran.
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NR 63
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 2
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD SEP 4
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 1
AR 20602
DI 10.1038/s41598-024-70818-4
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA F0M2K
UT WOS:001306841300080
PM 39232016
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Verschuuren, J
AF Verschuuren, Jonathan
BE Verschuuren, J
TI Climate change adaptation under the United Nations Framework Convention
   on Climate Change and related documents
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SE Research Handbooks in Environmental Law
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Verschuuren, Jonathan] Tilburg Univ, Tilburg Law Sch, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands.
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C3 Tilburg University; Tilburg University; North West University - South
   Africa; University of Sydney
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U2 1
PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA GLENSANDA HOUSE, MONTPELLIER PARADE, CHELTENHAM GL50 1UA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78100-007-6
J9 RES HANDB ENVIR LAW
PY 2013
BP 16
EP 31
PG 16
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BB1PW
UT WOS:000341255600003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Hernández-Hernández, M
   Olcina, J
   Morote, AF
AF Hernandez-Hernandez, Maria
   Olcina, Jorge
   Morote, Alvaro-Francisco
TI Urban Stormwater Management, a Tool for Adapting to Climate Change: From
   Risk to Resource
SO WATER
LA English
DT Article
DE rainwater; climate change; resource; circular economy; flooding;
   drought; Alicante
ID RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEMS; DAILY PRECIPITATION CONCENTRATION;
   VARIABILITY; SPAIN; AREA; CITY; PERFORMANCE; TYPOLOGIES; RAINFALL;
   TRENDS
AB The effects of climate change on rainfall in the Mediterranean region are manifested in an overall decreasing trend, and greater irregularity in annual volumes and the city of Alicante is no exception. In addition, there has also been a spread of the urbanised area, which has led to an increase in the flood risk in urban areas (due to a greater runoff and the occupation of flood hazard areas) and drought events due to an increase in the water demand. In light of these new scenarios, the Mediterranean cities should design adaptation systems based on rainwater harvesting within the framework of a circular economy. This study analyses the integration of rainwater in flood and water demand management in the city of Alicante (Southern Spain). In recent years, this city has developed infrastructures in order to use these resources. To do this, different databases have been analysed (rainfall and volume of water collected in the green infrastructure systems). The results reveal that stormwater has become highly important in urban water management in Alicante as the city is now using a resource that previously went to waste and created problems (flooding and pollution). By way of conclusion, it is worth mentioning that the incorporation of rainwater for urban use in Alicante has reduced the pressure on traditional resources in satisfying water demand and has also acted as a measure for adapting to climate change.
C1 [Hernandez-Hernandez, Maria; Olcina, Jorge] Univ Alicante, Reg Geog Anal & Phys Geog Dept, San Vicente Del Raspeig 03690, Spain.
   [Morote, Alvaro-Francisco] Univ Valencia, Fac Teaching Training, Dept Expt & Social Sci Educ, Valencia 46010, Spain.
C3 Universitat d'Alacant; University of Valencia
RP Morote, AF (corresponding author), Univ Valencia, Fac Teaching Training, Dept Expt & Social Sci Educ, Valencia 46010, Spain.
EM maria.hernandez@ua.es; jorge.olcina@ua.es; alvaro.morote@uv.es
RI Morote, Álvaro-Francisco/AAK-3666-2020; Hernandez-Hernandez,
   Maria/H-2198-2015; Olcina, Jorge/H-2447-2015
OI Hernandez-Hernandez, Maria/0000-0002-8823-0083; Olcina,
   Jorge/0000-0002-4846-8126; Morote, Alvaro/0000-0003-2438-4961
FU Spanish MINECO [CSO2015-65182-C2-2-P, PGC2018-094491-B-C32]; Catedra del
   Agua of the University of Alicante; Diputacion Provincial de Alicante
FX The results presented in this paper are part of the research's projects
   "Uses and Management of Non-ConventionalWater Resources on the Coast of
   Valencia and Murcia as an Adaptation Strategy to Drought" funded by the
   Spanish MINECO under grant number CSO2015-65182-C2-2-P and "Social
   representations of school content in the development of teaching
   competencies" funded by the Spanish MINECO under grant number
   PGC2018-094491-B-C32. In the same way, this work has been funded
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U2 20
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2073-4441
J9 WATER-SUI
JI Water
PD SEP
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 9
AR 2616
DI 10.3390/w12092616
PG 21
WC Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
GA OD7XX
UT WOS:000580062900001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Sayyadi, F
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   Yazdani, S
AF Sayyadi, Fatemeh
   Moghaddasi, Reza
   Yazdani, Saeed
TI How Climate Change Affects Land Use Pattern: An Iranian Provincial
   Experience
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Land use; Spatial econometrics; Iran
ID WATER AVAILABILITY; IMPACTS
AB Climate change is exacerbating the challenges faced by the agriculture sector especially in arid and semi-arid regions. Climate change-induced increases in temperature, rainfall variation (both spatial and time) and the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events are adding to pressure on the global agriculture systemwhich is already struggling to respond to the rising demands of the growing population for food. This paper specifies a spatial econometric model to determine the major drivers of land use change, with emphasis on climate variables, in three bordering provinces of Iran during 2004-2016. Results indicate that changes in the usage of land and adaptation to climate change occur through time, but these changes have a major locative dependence on the nearby areas. In most of the regions under study, the increase in temperature exerts negative impacts on the proportion of lands devoted to grass and agriculture. Cropland value and farmer income have indirect and direct impact on the share of agricultural lands, respectively. Land slope is also indirectly related to urban and agricultural land allocation. Provision of more supports to farmers through direct payment and price support policies aiming at preserving of agricultural lands is recommended. Article HighlightsA spatial multinomial logit model is used to identify drivers of land use change (with emphasis on climate variables) in Iran.Changes in usage of land and adaptation to climate change occur through time and these changes have a major locative dependency on the nearby areas.Designing supportive policies to mitigate adverse effects of climate change on agriculture is recommended.
C1 [Sayyadi, Fatemeh; Moghaddasi, Reza] Islamic Azad Univ, Sci & Res Branch, Agr Econ Dept, Coll Agr & Food Sci, Tehran, Iran.
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C3 Islamic Azad University; University of Tehran
RP Moghaddasi, R (corresponding author), Islamic Azad Univ, Sci & Res Branch, Agr Econ Dept, Coll Agr & Food Sci, Tehran, Iran.
EM r.moghaddasi@srbiau.ac.ir
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PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 1735-6865
EI 2008-2304
J9 INT J ENVIRON RES
JI Int. J. Environ. Res.
PD FEB
PY 2019
VL 13
IS 1
BP 67
EP 75
DI 10.1007/s41742-018-0151-6
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HH7OP
UT WOS:000455920500007
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Okiror, JJ
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   Nakendo, I
AF Okiror, J. J.
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BF FriisHansen, E
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C3 Makerere University; Aarhus University; Danish Institute for
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RP Okiror, JJ (corresponding author), Makerere Univ, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, Kampala, Uganda.
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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 51
EP 59
PG 9
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BP2QQ
UT WOS:000544492600006
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Miklian, J
   Hoelscher, K
AF Miklian, Jason
   Hoelscher, Kristian
TI Entrepreneurial Strategies to Address Rural-Urban Climate-Induced
   Vulnerabilities: Assessing Adaptation and Innovation Measures in Dhaka,
   Bangladesh
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; innovation; Bangladesh; adaptation strategies;
   politicization of technology; Dhaka; urban climate solutions; informal
   settlements
ID RESILIENCE; MIGRATION; POLICY; URBANIZATION; EXPERIENCES; GOVERNANCE;
   CHALLENGES; BUSINESS; CRITIQUE; POLITICS
AB Climate change amplifies social, political, economic, infrastructural and environmental challenges in many Global South cities, and perhaps no city is more vulnerable than Bangladesh's capital of Dhaka. Climate-induced rural-urban migration is a profound concern, and Dhaka's political leaders have embraced technology-based innovation as one solution pathway. This article explores the societal impact of Dhaka's innovation environment strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation. Employing a case study qualitative methodology, our three findings expand knowledge about innovation for urban climate adaptation and mitigation as understood by Dhaka-based entrepreneurs. First, the most effective innovations were not the most technologically advanced, but those with the highest degree of participant ownership. Second, gaps between recipient, corporate and governmental understandings of effective mitigation and adaptation harmed projects were driven by different definitions of risk and competing understandings of vulnerability. Third, even the most technical climate adaptation measures were inherently political in their application. We discuss how to better position urban climate innovation infrastructures in Bangladesh and beyond, including developing a better recognition of innovation lifecycles for urban climate adaptation and widening our definitions of "innovation" to better incorporate more effective and inclusive climate adaptation solutions.
C1 [Miklian, Jason] Univ Oslo, Ctr Dev & Environm, N-0484 Oslo, Norway.
   [Hoelscher, Kristian] Peace Res Inst Oslo PRIO, N-0186 Oslo, Norway.
C3 University of Oslo; Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
RP Miklian, J (corresponding author), Univ Oslo, Ctr Dev & Environm, N-0484 Oslo, Norway.
EM jason.miklian@sum.uio.no; hoelscher@prio.org
OI Miklian, Jason/0000-0003-1227-0975
FU Norwegian Research Council [259906/E50]
FX This work is supported by funding from the Norwegian Research Council as
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD NOV
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 21
AR 9115
DI 10.3390/su12219115
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
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ER

PT J
AU Quay, R
AF Quay, Ray
TI Anticipatory Governance
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION
LA English
DT Article
DE sustainability; adaptation; resiliency; anticipatory governance
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; MANAGEMENT; SCENARIOS; SUSTAINABILITY; ADAPTATION;
   FORESIGHT; CAPACITY; DILEMMAS; SYSTEMS
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C1 [Quay, Ray] Arizona State Univ, Global Inst Sustainabil, Decis Ctr Desert City, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
C3 Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe
RP Quay, R (corresponding author), Arizona State Univ, Global Inst Sustainabil, Decis Ctr Desert City, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA.
EM ray.quay@asu.edu
FU Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie; Divn Of Social and Economic
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PT C
AU Hossen, MA
AF Hossen, M. Anwar
BE Heggy, E
   Bermudez, V
   Vermeersch, M
TI GO-NGO Partnership and Sustainability of Climate Change Adaptation
SO SUSTAINABLE ENERGY-WATER-ENVIRONMENT NEXUS IN DESERTS
SE Advances in Science Technology & Innovation
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 1st International Conference on Sustainable Energy-Water-Environment
   Nexus in Desert Climates (ICSEWEN)
CY DEC 02-05, 2019
CL Qatar Environm & Energy Res Inst, Doha, QATAR
SP Qatar Fdn Educ City
HO Qatar Environm & Energy Res Inst
DE Climate change adaptation; Sustainability; GO-NGO partnership;
   Governance
AB Sustainability of climate change adaptation is currently the core point in climate-vulnerable countries like Bangladesh. The policies in adaptation interventions like water resources management and associated disaster risk reduction promoted by the government (Go) in Bangladesh are supposed to overcome the climate change effects and ensure local communities' sustainability. However, their effectiveness in the context of long term success was questionable as local people failed to eradicate their sufferings. Given the prominence of global governance lately, this question gets greater attention, and the neoliberal perspective emphasizes GO and NGO (Non-Government Organization) partnership. Based on the importance of this partnership, this paper explores the performances of GO-NGOs partnership by using the data of the research project, DECCMA (DEltas, vulnerability, and Climate Change: Migration and Adaptation). The findings argue that despite a significant level of success in the partnership in climate change adaptation, local communities still encounter a major sustainability concern because of top-down policy practices. This concern can be addressed under the framework of adaptation governance.
C1 [Hossen, M. Anwar] Univ Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
C3 University of Dhaka
RP Hossen, MA (corresponding author), Univ Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
EM anwar_sociology@du.ac.bd
FU UK Government's Department for International Development (DFID);
   International Development Research Centre (IDRC), canada
FX This work was carried out under the DEltas, vulnerability and Climate
   Change: Migration and Adaptation (DECCMA) project which is part of
   Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia
   (CARIAA), with financial support from the UK Government's Department for
   International Development (DFID) and the International Development
   Research Centre (IDRC), canada. the views expressed in this work are
   those of the creators and do not necessarily represent those of DFID and
   IDRC or its board of governors.
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PT J
AU Das, S
   Mishra, AJ
AF Das, Suraj
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TI Climate change and the Western Himalayan community: Exploring the local
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SO AMBIO
LA English
DT Article
DE Factor analysis; Local food choices; Qualitative approach;
   Socio-climatological perspective; The Western Himalayan Region
ID SAMPLE-SIZE; CHANGE ADAPTATION; RISK-MANAGEMENT; PERCEPTIONS; KNOWLEDGE;
   IMPACT; POLICY; CONSERVATION; AGRICULTURE; RESOURCES
AB The local belief systems are crucial for climate change adaptation. Even climate experts are unanimous about the fundamental association between local beliefs and climate change adaptation strategies. However, the local perspective is missing from the significant policy dialog platforms. The local beliefs can potentially serve as both objective and psychological refuge for local societies during climate-related emergencies. Similarly, only limited studies have acknowledged the significance of local food choices, providing a model for global responses to climate change. The objective of the study is (i) to explore the local community's insights and awareness of climate change and (ii) to assess the impact on local food choices affecting their food security in the face of climate change in the Western Himalayan Region, India. The study is based on 210 in-depth household interviews and surveys in 10 villages of Uttarakhand, India. The exploratory factor and thematic analysis results highlight the significance of local perception of climatic variabilities, food choices, and beliefs in climate change adaptation policies. Hence, the current study's outcomes emphasize on the integration and promotion of both scientific methods and local knowledge for inclusive climate change adaptation and food security policies in the Himalayan Region.
C1 [Das, Suraj; Mishra, Anindya Jayanta] Indian Inst Technol IIT Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, Uttarakhand, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of
   Technology (IIT) - Roorkee
RP Das, S (corresponding author), Indian Inst Technol IIT Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, Uttarakhand, India.
EM sdas@hs.iitr.ac.in; anindya.mishra@hs.iitr.ac.in
RI Das, Suraj/GQB-2460-2022
FU Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of
   Technology (IIT) Roorkee community
FX The authors would like to thank the Department of Humanities and Social
   Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee community, for
   providing access to all necessary resources and Ms. Priya (Senior
   Research Fellow at IIT Roorkee) for her valuable feedback. We would also
   like to thank the respected editor and anonymous reviewers for their
   valuable suggestions in further improving the quality of the manuscript.
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AF Kerr, Siobhan E.
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PT J
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SO JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY
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DT Article; Early Access
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PA 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 1068-8471
EI 2151-3341
J9 J THEOR PHILOS PSYCH
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PD 2022 JUN 27
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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PT J
AU Kirchhoff, CJ
   Watson, PL
AF Kirchhoff, Christine J.
   Watson, Peter L.
TI Are Wastewater Systems Adapting to Climate Change?
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
LA English
DT Article
DE climate variability; change; sustainability; regulation or policy;
   resilience; climate adaptation
ID ADAPTATION; RESILIENCE; INFRASTRUCTURE; IMPACTS
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C3 University of Connecticut
RP Kirchhoff, CJ (corresponding author), Univ Connecticut, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Storrs, CT 06269 USA.
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ER

PT J
AU Kattsov, VM
   Shkolnik, IM
   Efimov, SV
AF Kattsov, V. M.
   Shkolnik, I. M.
   Efimov, S. V.
TI Climate Change Projections in Russian Regions: The Detailing in Physical
   and Probability Spaces
SO RUSSIAN METEOROLOGY AND HYDROLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Regional climate; global warming; models; high resolution; impacts;
   probabilistic projection
AB The problem is stated of quantification of the 21st century climate change projections across Russia detailed in the physical and probability spaces. The obtained projections are to be used for the quantitative description of future climate impacts on the sectors of the Russian economy and, in the end, for developing the federal, sector, and regional plans of adaptation to climate changes. The formulated problem is solved by massive (50 members) ensemble simulations using the high-resolution (the horizontal resolution is 25 km) system of climate models developed in the Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory.
C1 [Kattsov, V. M.; Shkolnik, I. M.; Efimov, S. V.] Voeikov Main Geophys Observ, Ul Karbysheva 7, St Petersburg 194021, Russia.
RP Shkolnik, IM (corresponding author), Voeikov Main Geophys Observ, Ul Karbysheva 7, St Petersburg 194021, Russia.
EM igor@main.mgo.rssi.ru
RI Kattsov, Vladimir/D-1467-2016; Shkolnik, Igor/ABD-2715-2020
OI Kattsov, Vladimir/0000-0001-9108-3670
FU Russian Science Foundation [16-17-00063]; Russian Science Foundation
   [16-17-00063] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation
FX The research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (grant
   16-17-00063).
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PY 2017
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DI 10.3103/S1068373917070044
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ER

PT J
AU Trail, SM
   Ward, FA
AF Trail, Shanelle M.
   Ward, Frank A.
TI Uniting agricultural water management, economics, and policy for climate
   adaptation through a new assessment of water markets for arid regions
SO AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Irrigation; Economics; Management; Water; Climate; Policy
ID MURRAY-DARLING BASIN; IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE; USE EFFICIENCY; STORMWATER
   MANAGEMENT; FOOD SECURITY; LAND-USE; DROUGHT; IMPACTS; MODEL;
   CONSERVATION
AB Flexible policies aimed at irrigated agriculture are essential to adapt to climate change. Despite the importance of this goal, little published work has conceptualized, formulated, developed, and applied an integrated optimization framework for irrigated agriculture to guide adaptation to climate-related water stress. This research addresses the question: how can water management plans for irrigated agriculture be designed to minimize economic losses caused by adapting to climate-induced water stress? The study answers this by developing an optimization approach that identifies water use patterns to minimize farm income losses during water shortages, considering three water shortage sharing programs. An optimization model, calibrated using positive mathematical programming, is applied to replicate historical land use while adapting to future water supplies that deviate from the historical pattern. The analysis focuses on two irrigated regions in North America's Rio Grande Basin, illustrating land use, water use, and cropping patterns that minimize regional farm economic losses to shortages. These losses are assessed under three water-sharing strategies: intercrop and interdistrict trading (IIT), intercrop and intradistrict trading (IRT), and no trading (NT). The results demonstrate that IIT yields an average economic gain of $2.824 million per year, while IRT results in an average gain of $2.600 million per year compared to NT. These findings offer valuable insights for water managers, scientists, stakeholders, and policymakers tasked with developing irrigation management strategies in arid regions facing future water supply challenges. The methods developed and results shown here highlight a path forward, using scientific, economic, and policy innovations to strengthen agricultural livelihoods in regions facing uncertain water availability.
C1 [Trail, Shanelle M.; Ward, Frank A.] New Mexico State Univ, Water Sci & Management Program, Las Cruces, NM 88011 USA.
   [Trail, Shanelle M.; Ward, Frank A.] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Agr Econ & Agr Business, Water Sci & Management Program, Las Cruces, NM USA.
C3 New Mexico State University; New Mexico State University
RP Ward, FA (corresponding author), New Mexico State Univ, Water Sci & Management Program, Las Cruces, NM 88011 USA.
EM Strail24@nmsu.edu; fward@nmsu.edu
FU New Mexico State University Agricultural Experiment Station; New Mexico
   Office of the State Engineer
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from the New Mexico State
   University Agricultural Experiment Station. and from the New Mexico
   Office of the State Engineer. We also acknowledge a series of detailed,
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PT J
AU Kithiia, J
   Lyth, A
AF Kithiia, Justus
   Lyth, Anna
TI Urban wildscapes and green spaces in Mombasa and their potential
   contribution to climate change adaptation and mitigation
SO ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; green infrastructure; mitigation; Mombasa;
   urban ecosystems; wildscapes
ID CITIES; RESILIENCE
AB Well-planned urban green landscapes, including wildscapes and green spaces, have the potential to contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation. Yet for cities in low-income countries, the value of these urban landscapes in climate change response strategies is often disregarded and remains largely unexploited and unaccounted for. This paper discusses the potential role of urban green landscapes as a "soft engineering" climate change response strategy, and calls for the pursuance of management practices that preserve and promote the use of these urban spaces. It does so by combining theoretical arguments with an empirical example based on an innovative and novel approach to landscape rehabilitation, the Lafarge Ecosystems Programme, in the coastal city of Mombasa, Kenya. The paper finds that a well-managed system of green landscapes in resource-poor urban areas can generate net social benefits under a range of future scenarios. It further finds that climate change adaptation and mitigation responses can be initiated by a range of stakeholders operating at all scales.
C1 [Kithiia, Justus] Macquarie Univ, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
   [Lyth, Anna] Univ Tasmania, Sch Geog & Environm Studies, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
C3 Macquarie University; University of Tasmania
RP Kithiia, J (corresponding author), Macquarie Univ, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
EM justus.kithiia@mq.edu.au; anna.lyth@utas.edu.au
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PT J
AU Mekonnen, Z
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   Abebe, H
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   Tesfaye, M
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AF Mekonnen, Zenebe
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   Abebe, Habtamu
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   Tesfaye, Musse
   Chernet, Abraham
TI Traditional knowledge and institutions for sustainable climate change
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LA English
DT Article
DE Culture; Ethiopia; Integration; Landscape; Resilience; Sustainability
ID INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; SCIENTIFIC-KNOWLEDGE; WEATHER; SYSTEMS; FARMERS;
   PERSPECTIVES; COMMUNITIES; VARIABILITY; INTEGRATION; MANAGEMENT
AB Local values, institutions and knowledge have enabled people to understand the happenings and changes in their environment. Local perceptions and knowledge provide a crucial foundation for community-based climate change adaptation measures and natural resource conservation. This paper is specifically focused on the assessment of the opportunities and challenges of traditional knowledge and institutions for community's sustainable climate change adaptation in Ethiopia. We used knowledge products form journal articles, policy documents, working papers, policy briefs, and other gray literature. In addition, two case studies were conducted in central and eastern Ethiopia by interviewing 251 randomly selected households. This helped to determine the state-of-the art for knowledge co-products for community's sustainable climate change adaptation and natural resource management. Regardless of the challenges from global change, cultural erosion and transformation, traditional knowledge still serve as the bases for weather forecasting, agricultural and natural resource management thereby sustain community's livelihoods and landscape resilience against the impacts of climate change and variability. Traditional knowledge and institutions in Ethiopia have maintained landscapes for millennia: Konso cultural landscapes and Gedeo Agroforestry systems are some to mention. The knowledge systems have also contributed for the large diversity of crops and livestock breeds in Ethiopia which play roles in community's climate change adaptation. From this assessment, it can be concluded that both scientific and traditional knowledge have their own gaps and what will be better is the integration of the two to give an additive impact that can foster sustainable development and build livelihood and landscape resilience in times of climate change.
C1 [Mekonnen, Zenebe; Kidemu, Marta; Abebe, Habtamu; Semere, Mihiret; Gebreyesus, Marta; Worku, Adefris; Tesfaye, Musse; Chernet, Abraham] Ethiopian Environm & Forest Res Inst, POB 24536, Addis Ababa 1000, Ethiopia.
RP Mekonnen, Z (corresponding author), Ethiopian Environm & Forest Res Inst, POB 24536, Addis Ababa 1000, Ethiopia.
EM zenebem@eefri.gov.et
RI Mekonnen, Zenebe/CAG-3033-2022
OI Mekonnen, Zenebe/0000-0002-3522-0420
FU Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute (EEFRI)
FX The authors are highly indebted to acknowledge Ethiopian Environment and
   Forest Research Institute (EEFRI) for covering the financial costs for
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AU Rickards, L
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AF Rickards, Lauren
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ID SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; DECISION-MAKING; SCIENCE; POLICY; RISK; TIMES;
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RP Rickards, L (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sustainable Soc Inst, Ground Floor,Alice Hoy Bldg Blg 162,Monash Rd, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
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AU Wenta, J
   McDonald, J
   McGee, JS
AF Wenta, Joseph
   McDonald, Jan
   McGee, Jeffrey S.
TI Enhancing Resilience and Justice in Climate Adaptation Laws
SO TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Impacts; Adaptation; Resilience thinking;
   Socio-ecological resilience; Environmental justice
ID ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT; POLITICAL-ECONOMY; SYSTEMS;
   LEGAL; POLICY; AUSTRALIA; RISK; SUSTAINABILITY; OPPORTUNITIES
AB Resilience thinking - an approach for understanding and managing change - is increasingly central to climate change adaptation law and policy. Yet the influence of adaptation law and policy on the distribution of climate impacts is often overlooked in studies of socio-ecological resilience to climate change. This article demonstrates how environmental justice scholarship helps to address this gap in the literature relating to adaptation law and resilience. Drawing on existing literature, the article identifies four principles to promote resilience and justice through climate adaptation laws. Climate adaptation laws must (i) prepare for, and respond to, change; (ii) address the distributive effects of climate change and adaptation; (iii) promote participation in adaptation processes; and (iv) cross sectors and scales. Each criterion can be implemented in part through existing legal processes, but might also be further supported by incremental law reform. Developing both resilience and justice dimensions will enhance the effectiveness of adaptation laws in addressing climate impacts.
C1 [Wenta, Joseph; McDonald, Jan; McGee, Jeffrey S.] Univ Tasmania, Fac Law, Hobart, Tas, Australia.
   [Wenta, Joseph; McDonald, Jan; McGee, Jeffrey S.] Ctr Marine Socioecol, Hobart, Tas, Australia.
   [McGee, Jeffrey S.] Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Tas, Australia.
C3 University of Tasmania; University of Tasmania
RP Wenta, J (corresponding author), Univ Tasmania, Fac Law, Hobart, Tas, Australia.; Wenta, J (corresponding author), Ctr Marine Socioecol, Hobart, Tas, Australia.
EM Joseph.Wenta@utas.edu.au; Jan.McDonald@utas.edu.au;
   Jeffrey.McGee@utas.edu.au
RI ; McGee, Jeffrey/K-7322-2015; McDonald, Jan/J-7204-2014
OI Wenta, Joseph/0000-0003-0946-6133; McGee, Jeffrey/0000-0002-2093-5896;
   McDonald, Jan/0000-0002-7953-1458
FU Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship
FX Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania; Centre for Marine Socioecology,
   Hobart, Tasmania (Australia). Joseph's PhD candidature is supported by
   an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
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EI 2047-1033
J9 TRANSNATL ENVIRON LA
JI Transnatl. Environ. Law
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PY 2019
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EP 118
DI 10.1017/S2047102518000286
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WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA HR1CN
UT WOS:000462865800005
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
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AU Morecroft, MD
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LA English
DT Article
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LA English
DT Article
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1757-7780
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J9 WIRES CLIM CHANGE
JI Wiley Interdiscip. Rev.-Clim. Chang.
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DI 10.1002/wcc.154
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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 Grossman, MR
AF Grossman, Margaret Rosso
TI Climate Change and the Law
SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT 18th International Congress of Comparative Law
CY JUL 25-31, 2010
CL Amer Univ Washington Coll Law, Washington, DC
SP Int Acad Comparat Law, Amer Soc Comparat Law, George Washington Univ Law Sch, Georgetown Law Ctr
HO Amer Univ Washington Coll Law
AB Human activities, in the United States and elsewhere, contribute to the emission of greenhouse gases, which persist in the global atmosphere and lead to climate change, including global warming and other climate variability. The United States has begun to cooperate more fully with international measures to mitigate climate change, but has not yet enacted comprehensive climate legislation. Nonetheless, federal statutes and regulations in the areas of environmental, energy, and climate law help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to mitigate climate change. States have also adopted measures to mitigate climate change, and several regional programs exist. Although fewer regulatory efforts in the United States have focused on adaptation to climate change, both the federal government and the states will require programs to adapt to the effects of unavoidable climate change.
C1 Univ Illinois, Dept Agr & Consumer Econ, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
C3 University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
RP Grossman, MR (corresponding author), Univ Illinois, Dept Agr & Consumer Econ, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
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PT J
AU Mcleod, E
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AF Mcleod, Elizabeth
   Bruton-Adams, Mae
   Foerster, Johannes
   Franco, Chiara
   Gaines, Graham
   Gorong, Berna
   James, Robyn
   Posing-Kulwaum, Gabriel
   Tara, Magdalene
   Terk, Elizabeth
TI Lessons From the Pacific Islands - Adapting to Climate Change by
   Supporting Social and Ecological Resilience
SO FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE small island developing states (SIDS); climate change; Pacific Islands;
   vulnerability; adaptation; ecosystem-based adaptation
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION
AB By necessity, Pacific Islands have become hubs of innovation, where climate strategies are piloted and refined to inform adaptation efforts globally. Pacific Island ecosystems are being degraded by pollution, overfishing, and unsustainable development. They also increasingly face severe climate impacts including sea-level rise, changing temperature and rainfall patterns. These impacts result inchanges in food and water security, loss of identity, climate-induced migration and threats to sovereignty. In response, communities in the region are leading climate adaptation strategies, often combining traditional practices and cutting-edge science, to build the resilience of their communities and ecosystems in the face of increasing climate risk. For example, communities are implementing resilient networks of marine protected areas using the best available science and strengthening tribal governance to manage these networks, experimenting with salt and drought tolerant crops, revegetating coastlines with native salt-tolerant plants, revitalizing traditional wells, and implementing climate-smart development plans. Often these efforts contribute to local development priorities and create co-benefits for multiple sustainable development goals (SDGs). These community efforts are being scaled up through provincial and national policies that reinforce the critical role that ecosystems play in climate adaptation and provide a model for the rest of the world. While adaptation efforts are critical to help communities cope with climate impacts, in some cases, they will be insufficient to address the magnitude of climate impacts and local development needs. Thus, there are inherent trade-offs and limitations to climate adaptation with migration being the last resort for some island communities.
C1 [Mcleod, Elizabeth; Gaines, Graham] Nat Conservancy US, Arlington, TX 76018 USA.
   [Bruton-Adams, Mae; Franco, Chiara; Gorong, Berna; Terk, Elizabeth] Nat Conservancy Micronesia, Kolonia, Micronesia.
   [Foerster, Johannes] UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Leipzig, Germany.
   [James, Robyn] Nat Conservancy Australia, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
   [Posing-Kulwaum, Gabriel; Tara, Magdalene] Nat Conservancy Manus, Manus, Papua N Guinea.
C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ)
RP Mcleod, E (corresponding author), Nat Conservancy US, Arlington, TX 76018 USA.
EM emcleod@tnc.org
OI Forster, Johannes/0000-0003-0174-926X
FU Nature Conservancy; German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
   Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU); International Climate Initiative
   (IKI); BMU
FX This study is an outcome of a project that is financially supported by
   the Nature Conservancy and the German Federal Ministry for the
   Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). This study is
   part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI) and the BMU supports
   this initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German
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PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
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JI Front. Mar. Sci.
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PY 2019
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WC Environmental Sciences; Marine & Freshwater Biology
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PT J
AU Hurlimann, AC
   Warren-Myers, G
   Browne, GR
AF Hurlimann, Anna Catherine
   Warren-Myers, Georgia
   Browne, Geoffrey R.
TI Is the Australian construction industry prepared for climate change?
SO BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Mitigation; Construction; Australia;
   Adaptive capacity; Preparedness
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; CHANGE IMPACTS; MANAGERS; CALIFORNIA; ATTITUDES;
   SYSTEMS; SECTOR; POLICY; NEED
AB Research examining the construction industry demonstrates that it is the source of a large percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions, subject to future climate change risks, and that there is limited evidence of adaptation. This paper explores the preparedness of the Australian construction industry to adapt to climate change risks, through twenty-one key stakeholder interviews. The interviews addressed participants' perceptions of the industry's: climate change risk awareness, analytical capacity to address climate change risk, and current actions to address these risks. The main risk participants identified was extreme weather during construction (e.g. heat and wind) with impacts for occupational health and safety, supply chain reliability, project delivery delays, and profit. The impact of these risks was somewhat down played. While a high level of perceived analytical capacity to respond to climate change was observed, real action was limited by systemic, outdated regulations, lack of client motivation, and perceived costs. The climate change actions which were undertaken were predominantly climate change mitigation activities, largely focussing on organisational processes, rather than adaptations to built form. The results indicate that if Australia's built form is to be well adapted to climate change, greater preparedness to facilitate tangible and systemic actions to address climate change risk in the Australian construction industry is needed. Specifically, interviewees responses imply that increased awareness of the impacts of climate change, better translation of existing solutions into practice, and regulatory reform are needed.
C1 [Hurlimann, Anna Catherine; Warren-Myers, Georgia; Browne, Geoffrey R.] Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
C3 University of Melbourne
RP Hurlimann, AC (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
EM anna.hurlimann@unimelb.edu.au
RI Hurlimann, Anna/JYP-6108-2024; Browne, Geoffrey/ABA-3139-2020;
   Warren-Myers, Georgia/ABI-1819-2020
OI Browne, Geoffrey R/0000-0003-1990-3050; Hurlimann,
   Anna/0000-0001-9110-9340; Warren-Myers, Georgia/0000-0002-1453-8421
FU 'Multiplex Research Program Award' 2016-2017
FX This work was supported by the 'Multiplex Research Program Award'
   2016-2017. 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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PT J
AU Wigand, C
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   Chaffee, C
   Ferguson, W
   Paton, S
   Raposa, K
   Vandemoer, C
   Watson, E
AF Wigand, Cathleen
   Ardito, Thomas
   Chaffee, Caitlin
   Ferguson, Wenley
   Paton, Suzanne
   Raposa, Kenneth
   Vandemoer, Charles
   Watson, Elizabeth
TI A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Management of Coastal Marsh
   Systems
SO ESTUARIES AND COASTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Salt marsh; Resiliency; Sea level rise; Storms; Adaptive management;
   Restoration; Climate change; Living shoreline; Thin-layer sediment
   application
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; SALT MARSHES; UNITED-STATES; TIDAL MARSH; VEGETATION;
   EUTROPHICATION; RESTORATION; EXPANSION; ELEVATION; IMPACTS
AB Sea level rise is causing shoreline erosion, increased coastal flooding, and marsh vulnerability to the impact of storms. Coastal marshes provide flood abatement, carbon and nutrient sequestration, water quality maintenance, and habitat for fish, shellfish, and wildlife, including species of concern, such as the saltmarsh sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus). We present a climate change adaptation strategy (CCAS) adopted by scientific, management, and policy stakeholders for managing coastal marshes and enhancing system resiliency. A common adaptive management approach previously used for restoration projects was modified to identify climate-related vulnerabilities and plan climate change adaptive actions. As an example of implementation of the CCAS, we describe the stakeholder plans and management actions the US Fish and Wildlife Service and partners developed to build coastal resiliency in the Narrow River Estuary, RI, in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. When possible, an experimental BACI (before-after, control-impact) design, described as pre- and post-sampling at the impact site and one or more control sites, was incorporated into the climate change adaptation and implementation plans. Specific climate change adaptive actions and monitoring plans are described and include shoreline stabilization, restoring marsh drainage, increasing marsh elevation, and enabling upland marsh migration. The CCAS provides a framework and methodology for successfully managing coastal systems faced with deteriorating habitat, accelerated sea level rise, and changes in precipitation and storm patterns.
C1 [Wigand, Cathleen] US EPA, ORD NHEERL, Atlantic Ecol Div, 27 Tarzwell Dr, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA.
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C3 United States Environmental Protection Agency; United States Department
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RP Wigand, C (corresponding author), US EPA, ORD NHEERL, Atlantic Ecol Div, 27 Tarzwell Dr, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA.
EM wigand.cathleen@epa.gov
RI Watson, Elizabeth/N-1638-2019
OI Watson, Elizabeth/0000-0002-8496-1647
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Marine & Freshwater Biology
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WC Area Studies; Environmental Studies
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PT J
AU Boyer, MA
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AF Boyer, Mark A.
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LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; global-local linkages; climate policy;
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ID POLICY; POLITICS; GOVERNANCE; DIFFUSION
AB When confronted with the demands of global climate change, what causes some policy-makers to move the climate adaptation agenda forward in their communities, while others seemingly get little accomplished? To answer this question, we first discuss work on policy-drivers in a coupled human-natural systemic context. This summary review of past research helps us develop a set of competing and complementary explanations for why some communities aggressively pursue climate adaptation policies, while others do less. Following the discussion of policy-drivers, we then undertake an aggregate-level analysis of data collected across the 169 towns in Connecticut regarding climate adaptation, thus linking policy to its fundamental global cause. The quantitative data are augmented with interview data from policy-makers and activists from around the New England region.
C1 [Boyer, Mark A.] Univ Connecticut, Dept Geog, Storrs, CT USA.
   [Meinzer, Melanie] Univ Connecticut, Dept Polit Sci, Storrs, CT 06269 USA.
   [Bilich, Andy] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Bren Sch Environm Sci & Management, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA.
C3 University of Connecticut; University of Connecticut; University of
   California System; University of California Santa Barbara
RP Meinzer, M (corresponding author), Univ Connecticut, Dept Polit Sci, Storrs, CT 06269 USA.
EM melanie.meinzer@uconn.edu
FU Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering (CESE) at The
   University of Connecticut
FX An earlier version of this paper was presented at the annual meetings of
   the International Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario, March 2014. The
   authors thank Neil Oculi, Lina Volin, and Carolyn Bighanatti for
   research assistance on this project. In addition, they would like to
   thank Mike Willig and the Center for Environmental Sciences and
   Engineering (CESE) at The University of Connecticut for providing
   support for the project and for a stimulating research home more
   generally.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1354-9839
EI 1469-6711
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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
GA EO3TN
UT WOS:000396617300005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kristofova, K
   Lehnert, M
   Martinat, S
   Tokar, V
   Opravil, Z
AF Kristofova, Kristyna
   Lehnert, Michal
   Martinat, Stanislav
   Tokar, Vladimir
   Opravil, Zdenek
TI Adaptation to climate change in the eastern regions of the Czech
   Republic: An analysis of the measures proposed by local governments
SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive governance; Adaptation strategy; Environmental policy;
   Sustainable cities
ID CENTRAL-EUROPE; EXTREME PRECIPITATION; OVERCOMING BARRIERS; ADAPTIVE
   CAPACITY; HEAT WAVES; DETERMINANTS; GOVERNANCE; SCENARIOS; RISK
AB Manifestations of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent in Central Europe where many municipalities remain unprepared for upcoming challenging times. This study uses content analysis to better understand the response of spatial planning and strategic documents to climate change. We worked with a sample of towns situated in the eastern regions of the Czech Republic and employed the national classification of adaptation priority areas and related threats. Using the analysis we detected substantial differences in approaches employed in adaptation among individual towns. We also ascertained that the majority of towns studied have not yet formulated adaptation strategies and are unprepared for upcoming changes. At the same time, it is demonstrated that existing adaptation strategies have clearly supported and increased the extent of planned adaptation measures. Studied towns have focused their principal attention on water management as a key adaptation priority, and sufficient reflection has not been given to population health, agriculture, forestry and tourism. To this extent, the towns selected do not follow either national or European adaptation strategies and a rather path-dependent logic prevailed. We argue that more mobilization efforts and actions for tackling and adapting to climate change are urgently needed at the regional level so that currently isolated bottom-up and top-down approaches can be beneficially coordinated and harmonized.
C1 [Kristofova, Kristyna; Lehnert, Michal; Martinat, Stanislav; Tokar, Vladimir; Opravil, Zdenek] Palacky Univ Olomouc, Dept Geog, Fac Sci, 17 Iistopadu 12, Olomouc 77146, Czech Republic.
   [Martinat, Stanislav] James Hutton Inst, Social Econ & Geog Sci Grp, Craigiebuckler 8, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland.
   [Opravil, Zdenek] Minist Reg Dev Czech Republic, Staromestske Namesti 6, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
C3 Palacky University Olomouc; James Hutton Institute
RP Lehnert, M (corresponding author), Palacky Univ Olomouc, Dept Geog, Fac Sci, 17 Iistopadu 12, Olomouc 77146, Czech Republic.
EM m.lehnert@upol.cz
RI Martinat, Stanislav/H-9974-2013; Lehnert, Michal/V-2649-2019
OI Lehnert, Michal/0000-0001-7691-1618
FU Palacky University, Olomouc
FX This research was supported by an internal grant from Palacky
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0264-8377
EI 1873-5754
J9 LAND USE POLICY
JI Land Use Pol.
PD MAR
PY 2022
VL 114
AR 105949
DI 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105949
PG 17
WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 6D8EO
UT WOS:000882918000006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Glenk, K
   Fischer, A
AF Glenk, Klaus
   Fischer, Anke
TI Insurance, prevention or just wait and see? Public preferences for water
   management strategies in the context of climate change
SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation to climate change; Flooding; Governance; Protection
   motivation theory; Random card sorting; Willingness to pay
ID WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; CONTINGENT VALUATION; FLOOD RISK; MODEL SELECTION;
   PAYMENT CARD; RIVER FLOWS; VALUES; ATTITUDES; BEHAVIOR; BIODIVERSITY
AB Policies in the context of global change involve a high degree of uncertainty, as knowledge about future changes and the effectiveness of potential measures is insufficient. Our study set out to investigate how members of the public evaluate policy options that aim at adaptation to climate change, and more specifically, to reduce the risk from flooding and low flows. We explored how hierarchically structured networks of values and beliefs shape public preferences and attitudes towards two different policies, insurance and a sustainable flood management scheme. In particular, we assessed the role of governance-related values such as efficiency, solidarity and sustainability that allow individuals to evaluate a policy option even if its outcomes are highly uncertain. To this end, we conducted a survey among members of the Scottish public (n = 1033). Findings from spike models and structural equation modelling suggested that there was general support for both policy measures, with a preference for the sustainable flood management approach. In particular, we found perceived severity of change, trust in government, governance-related values and fundamental values to inform attitudes and willingness to pay (WTP) for policy measures. More specific constructs, such as attitudes, were embedded in contexts of more abstract and situation-transcendent values. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Glenk, Klaus; Fischer, Anke] Macaulay Land Use Res Inst, Socio Econ Res Grp, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland.
C3 James Hutton Institute
RP Glenk, K (corresponding author), Scottish Agr Coll, Land Econ & Environm Res Grp, W Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland.
EM klaus.glenk@sac.ac.uk; a.fischer@macaulay.ac.uk
RI Glenk, Klaus/B-8743-2014
OI Glenk, Klaus/0000-0002-2472-0235
FU Scottish Government Rural and Environment Research and Analysis
   Directorate (RERAD)
FX We would like to thank all respondents and all those who contributed to
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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 SEP 15
PY 2010
VL 69
IS 11
BP 2279
EP 2291
DI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2010.06.022
PG 13
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 653ET
UT WOS:000282071800026
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Noble, I
AF Noble, Ian
BE Keskitalo, ECH
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TI The evolving interactions between adaptation research, international
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LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; CARBON DIOXIDE; VULNERABILITY; RETHINKING;
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U2 0
PU EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PI CHELTENHAM
PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78643-252-0; 978-1-78643-251-3
PY 2019
BP 21
EP 48
D2 10.4337/9781786432520
PG 28
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BP8YZ
UT WOS:000568538000002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Forino, G
   von Meding, J
   Brewer, G
AF Forino, Giuseppe
   von Meding, Jason
   Brewer, Graham
BE Forino, G
   Bonati, S
   Calandra, LM
TI Governing the integration of climate change adaptation into disaster
   risk reduction Insights from two Australian local governments
SO GOVERNANCE OF RISK, HAZARDS AND DISASTERS: TRENDS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
SE ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN HAZARDS DISASTER RISK AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Forino, Giuseppe] Univ Newcastle, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Disaster Management, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
   [von Meding, Jason] Univ Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
   [von Meding, Jason] Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Disaster & Dev Res Grp, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
   [von Meding, Jason] Red Cross, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   [von Meding, Jason] Save Children, London, England.
   [von Meding, Jason] NSW State Emergency Serv & Habitat Humanity, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
   [von Meding, Jason] Univ Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
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   [Brewer, Graham] CIFAL Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
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C3 University of Newcastle; University of Newcastle; Save the Children;
   University of Newcastle; University of Newcastle
RP Forino, G (corresponding author), Univ Newcastle, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Disaster Management, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
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NR 39
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U1 0
U2 2
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-46389-6; 978-1-138-20682-3
J9 ROU ST HAZ DIS RIS C
PY 2018
BP 101
EP 116
D2 10.4324/9781315463896
PG 16
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies;
   Geography
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Geography
GA BM6TK
UT WOS:000467371600007
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Sudmeier-Rieux, K
   Fernández, M
   Gaillard, JC
   Jaboyedoff, M
   Penna, IM
AF Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen
   Fernandez, Manuela
   Gaillard, J. C.
   Jaboyedoff, Michel
   Penna, Ivanna M.
BE SudmeierRieux, K
   Fernandez, M
   Penna, IM
   Jaboyedoff, M
   Gaillard, JC
TI Conclusions: Linking Sustainable Development, Disaster Risk Reduction,
   Climate Change Adaptation, and Migration-Policy Implications and Outlook
SO IDENTIFYING EMERGING ISSUES IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, MIGRATION,
   CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: SHAPING DEBATES AND POLICIES
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen; Jaboyedoff, Michel] Univ Lausanne, Inst Earth Sci, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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   [Penna, Ivanna M.] Geol Survey Norway, Trondheim, Norway.
C3 University of Lausanne; University of Lausanne; University of Auckland;
   Geological Survey of Norway
RP Sudmeier-Rieux, K (corresponding author), Univ Lausanne, Inst Earth Sci, Lausanne, Switzerland.
EM karen.sudmeier-rieux@unil.ch
OI Sudmeier-Rieux, Dr. Karen/0000-0003-0513-8968; Jaboyedoff,
   Michel/0000-0002-6419-695X; Fernandez, Manuela/0000-0003-2318-6648
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NR 15
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U1 0
U2 4
PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
BN 978-3-319-33880-4; 978-3-319-33878-1
PY 2017
BP 267
EP 275
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-33880-4_16
D2 10.1007/978-3-319-33880-4
PG 9
WC Demography; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Demography; Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA BI0ZI
UT WOS:000405330800017
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Pennesi, K
   Arokium, J
   McBean, G
AF Pennesi, Karen
   Arokium, Jadah
   McBean, Gordon
TI Integrating local and scientific weather knowledge as a strategy for
   adaptation to climate change in the Arctic
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Arctic; Canada; Community partnership; Local environmental knowledge;
   Forecasting; Weather service
ID SEA-ICE; INUIT VULNERABILITY; VARIABILITY; INFORMATION; FORECASTS;
   IMPACTS; HEALTH
AB As the climate warms, stressors are developing that challenge the adaptive capabilities of Arctic peoples. In Nunavut, one of Canada's Arctic territories, increased weather variability and changes in physical and climatic conditions are having profound effects on residents. One problem is that while these changes have magnified risks associated with travel and land-based activities, individuals lack sufficiently reliable and useful information on which to base decisions. In this paper, we argue that weather-related risk assessment can be improved by integrating local and scientific weather knowledge and making this information accessible to residents through the creation of weather hazards impact advisory groups. We present a qualitative case study of Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, using data from participant observation and semi-structured interviews conducted with indigenous and non-indigenous long-term residents in summer 2009. We examine how long-term residents of Iqaluit acquire, perceive, and use both local and scientific weather knowledge. We find that various barriers, such as a lack of land-based experience, cultural and linguistic differences, and an absence of social networks, prevent most people from obtaining all the information required to make fully informed decisions about the risks associated with land-based activities at different locations. Experienced hunters are perceived to be a reliable source of weather-related information, while scientific weather knowledge is not as accessible or informative as it could be. Increasing the potential use of traditional and scientific hazardous weather knowledge, by making both more universally accessible, can enhance strategies for adapting to climate change in the Arctic.
C1 [Pennesi, Karen] Univ Western Ontario, Social Sci Ctr, Dept Anthropol, London, ON N6A 5C2, Canada.
   [Arokium, Jadah; McBean, Gordon] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Geog, London, ON N6A 5C2, Canada.
   [McBean, Gordon] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Polit Sci, London, ON N6A 5C2, Canada.
C3 Western University (University of Western Ontario); Western University
   (University of Western Ontario); Western University (University of
   Western Ontario)
RP Pennesi, K (corresponding author), Univ Western Ontario, Social Sci Ctr, Dept Anthropol, London, ON N6A 5C2, Canada.
EM pennesi@uwo.ca
OI McBean, Gordon/0000-0001-5726-7249
FU ArcticNet Network of Centres of Excellence; Storm Studies in the Arctic
   (STAR) Network through the Canadian Foundation for Climate and
   Atmospheric Sciences; Northern Scientific Training Program; Department
   of Indian and Northern Affairs; University of Western Ontario
FX Financial support for this research was provided by ArcticNet Network of
   Centres of Excellence, Storm Studies in the Arctic (STAR) Network
   through the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences,
   The Northern Scientific Training Program, the Department of Indian and
   Northern Affairs, and the University of Western Ontario. We are grateful
   for the assistance and participation of Daniel Coulombe from the Iqaluit
   Weather Office, meteorologists David Baggaley, Yvonne Bilan-Wallace, Ed
   Hudson, and Bob Kochtubajda with the MSC, Jamal Shirley and the Nunavut
   Research Institute in Iqaluit, Lazarus Arreak and Eileen Kilabuk-Weber,
   who provided interpretation and translation services, the Amarok Hunters
   and Trappers Association in Iqaluit, and the residents of Iqaluit. We
   also extend thanks to the anonymous reviewers for their considered
   comments and suggestions, which helped us improve the article.
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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 DEC
PY 2012
VL 17
IS 8
BP 897
EP 922
DI 10.1007/s11027-011-9351-5
PG 26
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 035SQ
UT WOS:000310969300004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rogiers, SY
   Hardie, WJ
   Smith, JP
AF Rogiers, S. Y.
   Hardie, W. J.
   Smith, J. P.
TI Stomatal density of grapevine leaves (<i>Vitis vinifera</i> L.) responds
   to soil temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide
SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF GRAPE AND WINE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE carbohydrate reserves; CO(2); grapevine; photosynthesis; stomata;
   stomatal density; Vitis vinifera
ID ARABIDOPSIS; CO2; DIFFERENTIATION; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; TRANSPIRATION;
   ADAPTATION; ROOTS; YIELD; WATER
AB Background and Aims:
   Leaf stomatal density, i.e. number of stomata per unit area of leaf, is a primary determinant of the carbon and water relations of plants. However, little is known about the plasticity of grapevine stomatal density during leaf formation in response to environmental factors. In this study, we determined responses in stomatal density to soil temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide during leaf development following dormancy to gain further understanding of grapevine carbon and water relations, and adaptation to climate change.
   Methods and Results:
   Using potted plants of Vitis vinifera (L.) cv. Chardonnay, we found that a period of soil warming from budbreak reduced stomatal density of concurrently formed leaves, whereas CO(2) depletion increased it. Furthermore, stomatal density of concurrently formed leaves was closely and inversely correlated with starch concentration in roots and trunks.
   Conclusion:
   We conclude that the stomatal density of grapevine leaves varies greatly in response to soil temperature and atmospheric CO(2) concentration.
   Significance of the Study:
   This is the first study to show that soil temperature influences stomatal density of plants. It also confirms that stomatal density of grapevines, like many other plants, responds inversely to atmospheric CO(2) concentration. Our findings demonstrate that stomatal density must be accounted for in any attempt to predict grapevine adaptation to climate change, and attendant impacts on CO(2) assimilation and water use efficiency in viticulture. More fundamentally, they indicate that the carbohydrate reserve status of perennial, deciduous plant species may be an important endogenous determinant of stomatal density.
C1 [Rogiers, S. Y.; Hardie, W. J.; Smith, J. P.] Charles Sturt Univ, Natl Wine & Grape Ind Ctr, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.
C3 Charles Sturt University
RP Rogiers, SY (corresponding author), Charles Sturt Univ, Natl Wine & Grape Ind Ctr, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.
EM suzy.rogiers@industry.nsw.gov.au
RI Smith, Jason/KFS-8741-2024; Rogiers, Suzy/AAO-3360-2020; Hardie,
   William/J-5599-2017
OI Smith, Jason/0000-0002-9841-3609; Hardie, William/0000-0001-9489-9157;
   Rogiers, Suzy/0000-0001-6637-3561
FU Australia's grape growers and winemakers; Grape and Wine Research
   Development Corporation; Australian government
FX We are grateful to B.P. Holzapfel for helpful discussions during the
   course of this work. We thank G. Nelson and R.K. Lamont for technical
   assistance. This research was supported by Australia's grape growers and
   winemakers through their investment body, the Grape and Wine Research
   Development Corporation, with matching funds from the Australian
   government.
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PI MALDEN
PA COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN 02148, MA USA
SN 1322-7130
J9 AUST J GRAPE WINE R
JI Aust. J. Grape Wine Res.
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VL 17
IS 2
BP 147
EP 152
DI 10.1111/j.1755-0238.2011.00124.x
PG 6
WC Food Science & Technology; Horticulture
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Food Science & Technology; Agriculture
GA 769ZA
UT WOS:000291055600012
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Christie, KS
   Hollmen, TE
   Huntington, HP
   Lovvorn, JR
AF Christie, Katherine S.
   Hollmen, Tuula E.
   Huntington, Henry P.
   Lovvorn, James R.
TI Structured decision analysis informed by traditional ecological
   knowledge as a tool to strengthen subsistence systems in a changing
   Arctic
SO ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptive capacity; Arctic; bearded seal; bowhead whale; caribou; climate
   change; hunting; Inuit; sea ice; structured decision analysis;
   subsistence; walrus
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; SEA-ICE; BEAUFORT SEA; ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY;
   COMMUNITIES; ALASKA; RESILIENCE; ABUNDANCE; CAPACITY
AB Climate change is impacting the subsistence livelihoods of many indigenous communities in the Arctic. We describe how structured decision analysis (SDA), informed by traditional ecological knowledge, can be used to understand the mechanisms of how climate change influences subsistence species and their harvest, and to build upon existing adaptive strategies and decision-making processes. In the Inupiat community of Wainwright, Alaska, we test SDA as a potential framework by which vulnerabilities of subsistence systems can be identified and climate change adaptations can be prioritized. Over the course of five workshops, participants identified issues of concern, assessed the benefits and trade-offs of different strategies to enhance the safety of subsistence activities, identified factors influencing key subsistence species and their accessibility, and assessed the dependence of animals and their harvest on sea ice. Furthermore, we asked workshop participants to assess whether subsistence resources have increased, decreased, or remained stable over the past decade. Declining caribou populations and unsafe ice conditions for hunters were of particular concern in Wainwright. Participants identified high priority safety strategies such as a new docking facility, safety workshops, a hunter meeting place, and search and rescue boats. Because of its coastal location on a lagoon at the mouth of a river, Wainwright has a highly diverse subsistence system that may in part buffer the negative effects of climate change. Furthermore, most species or groups harvested in Wainwright were assessed as stable or increasing. Nevertheless, of the five most important subsistence species in Wainwright, one experienced recent population declines (caribou) and the harvest of three others depends on the presence of thick, reliable shorefast ice. We propose that SDA can be a useful tool to assess the vulnerability of subsistence systems to climate change, and can be used to prioritize strategies to adapt to climate change.
C1 [Christie, Katherine S.; Hollmen, Tuula E.] Alaska SeaLife Ctr, Seward, AK 99664 USA.
   [Hollmen, Tuula E.] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK USA.
   [Huntington, Henry P.] Huntington Consulting, Eagle River, AK USA.
   [Lovvorn, James R.] Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale, IL USA.
C3 University of Alaska System; University of Alaska Fairbanks; Southern
   Illinois University System; Southern Illinois University
RP Christie, KS (corresponding author), Alaska SeaLife Ctr, Seward, AK 99664 USA.
FU Trilateral Committee of Wainwright; Olgoonik Corporation; City of
   Wainwright; Traditional Council; NSF ArcSEES program [1262825];
   Directorate For Geosciences; Office of Polar Programs (OPP) [1262825]
   Funding Source: National Science Foundation
FX We thank workshop participants in Wainwright for contributing their time
   and effort to this project, and for sharing their knowledge with us. We
   thank the Trilateral Committee of Wainwright, including the Olgoonik
   Corporation, the City of Wainwright, and the Traditional Council for
   their support of this project. We thank Lynn Nappi for her help with
   travel and research logistics. This project is funded by the NSF ArcSEES
   program (grant # 1262825), and has been reviewed and approved by the
   Southern Illinois University Human Subjects Committee (IRB # 15233). We
   also thank two anonymous reviewers, whose constructive suggestions
   improved the paper immensely.
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U1 1
U2 26
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 2018
VL 23
IS 4
AR 42
DI 10.5751/ES-10596-230442
PG 33
WC Ecology; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HG0QS
UT WOS:000454653700043
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Prabhakar, SVRK
AF Prabhakar, S. V. R. K.
BE Fujikura, R
   Kawanishi, M
TI CASES OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN AFRICA Commentary
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: MAKING
   DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION MORE EFFECTIVE
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Prabhakar, S. V. R. K.] Inst Global Environm Strategies, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan.
RP Prabhakar, SVRK (corresponding author), Inst Global Environm Strategies, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU ROUTLEDGE
PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-136-54034-9; 978-1-84971-152-4
PY 2011
BP 286
EP 288
PG 3
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:000383979800016
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Janjua, S
   Thomas, I
   McEvoy, D
AF Janjua, Saleem
   Thomas, Ian
   McEvoy, Darryn
TI Framing climate change adaptation learning and action: the case of
   Lahore, Pakistan
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Pakistan; Urban regions; Local government; Global warming; Learning
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; POLICY; PERSPECTIVE; MANAGERS
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify and critically examine a framing of key characteristics for climate change adaptation learning and action in the context of urban Pakistani local government.
   Design/methodology/approach - The research employed a combination of approaches; predominantly literature review and interview methodologies. Recognising the need to understand climate change adaptation as an iterative learning process, the literature review concentrated on organisational and policy learning, with special consideration given to those characteristics most pertinent to urban governance in the Pakistani context. This analysis was then furthered through primary data collated through a series of interviews, with the City District Government of Lahore as the chosen case study for this piece of research. Initial scoping interviews were followed up by a series of in-depth, semi-structured, interviews with local government officials, an assessment process used to examine conceptual evidence and findings in the Pakistani urban context. A total of 21 Pakistani professionals, working in a variety of roles for local government, were subject to the interview process.
   Findings - From a critical analysis of conceptual and real world evidence, the authors identified six discrete characteristics that could be used to frame the context of climate change adaptation learning and action in the Pakistani urban local government context. These have been categorised as: leadership for adaptation, vision for adaptation, culture for adaptation, good governance for adaptation, innovation and creativity for adaptation and resources for adaptation.
   Originality/value - The value of this paper is several-fold: it applies a learning perspective to the climate change adaptation debate, identifies a framing of key characteristics for climate change adaptation learning and action, and uses an actor-based approach to examine some of the key conceptual ideas in the Pakistani urban context.
C1 [Janjua, Saleem; Thomas, Ian] RMIT Univ, Sch Global Studies Social Sci & Planning, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   [Janjua, Saleem; McEvoy, Darryn] RMIT Univ, Global Cities Res Inst, Climate Change Adaptat Programme, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
C3 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT); Royal Melbourne
   Institute of Technology (RMIT)
RP Janjua, S (corresponding author), RMIT Univ, Sch Global Studies Social Sci & Planning, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
EM muhammadsaleem.janjua@rmit.edu.au
RI Thomas, Ian/C-7791-2019; McEvoy, Darryn/K-8015-2017
OI McEvoy, Darryn/0000-0003-4144-4137
FU Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci; Direct For Social, Behav &
   Economic Scie [0937777] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
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PT J
AU Scott, EI
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TI Policy pathways for perennial agriculture
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DT Article
DE perennial agriculture; perennial crops; agroforestry; climate-friendly
   agriculture; agricultural conservation; multifunctional landscapes;
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ID AGROFORESTRY
AB Perennial agriculture refers to agricultural systems in which perennial crops are a central strategy for producing farm products and ecosystem services. Perennial agriculture offers a range of ecosystem services, including improved soil health and biodiversity, high carbon sequestration rates, agroecosystems better adapted to climate change, improved water quality, and economically viable products. Shifting U.S. agriculture to be perennial-focused will require a range of support structures, including federal policy changes. Federal policymakers should support perennial agriculture by establishing safety nets like those available for annual crops, centering perennial practices in cost-sharing conservation programs, facilitating market opportunities, and investing in perennial agriculture research and development.
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PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
EI 2571-581X
J9 FRONT SUSTAIN FOOD S
JI Front. Sustain. Food Syst.
PD DEC 13
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AR 983398
DI 10.3389/fsufs.2022.983398
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WC Food Science & Technology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Food Science & Technology
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Barreca, A
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AF Barreca, Alan
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TI Adapting to Climate Change: The Remarkable Decline in the US
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SO JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
LA English
DT Article
ID HEAT WAVES; HEALTH; WEATHER; ADAPTATION; ENERGY; IMPACT; COSTS
AB This paper examines the temperature-mortality relationship over the course of the twentieth-century United States both for its own interest and to identify potentially useful adaptations for coming decades. There are three primary findings. First, the mortality impact of days with mean temperature exceeding 80 degrees F declined by 75 percent. Almost the entire decline occurred after 1960. Second, the diffusion of residential air conditioning explains essentially the entire decline in hot day-related fatalities. Third, using Dubin and McFadden's discrete-continuous model, the present value of US consumer surplus from the introduction of residential air conditioning is estimated to be $85-$185 billion (2012 dollars).
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RP Barreca, A (corresponding author), Tulane Univ, Inst Study Labor IZA, New Orleans, LA 70118 USA.; Barreca, A (corresponding author), Natl Bur Econ Res, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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PI CHICAGO
PA 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954 USA
SN 0022-3808
EI 1537-534X
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DI 10.1086/684582
PG 55
WC Economics
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Coulthard, S
AF Coulthard, Sarah
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SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Fisheries; Adaptation; Common property; Lagoon management
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; ADAPTATION; MANAGEMENT; MIGRATION
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EM scoulthard@fmg.uva.nl
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FX The doctoral research was funded by a UK ESRC-NERC studentship. The
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PT J
AU Chu, EK
   Cannon, CEB
AF Chu, Eric K.
   Cannon, Clare E. B.
TI Equity, inclusion, and justice as criteria for decision-making on
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SO CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
ID ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; URBAN RESILIENCE; POLICY; COMMUNITY;
   GENTRIFICATION; IMPLEMENTATION; VULNERABILITY; GOVERNANCE; DISCOURSE;
   PATHWAYS
AB This paper explores how criteria for socially just climate change adaptation and resilience-building are articulated and embedded within urban planning and decision-making. We assess recent evidence from the ten largest cities in the United States through a narrative review of key planning documents. Our results show that cities are variably operationalizing equity, inclusion, and justice criteria across four key decision-making stages: designing institutional arrangements, participatory practices, policy integration, and strategic implementation processes. Although cities are beginning to address differential vulnerability and adaptive capacity, more work is required to tackle unequal socioeconomic structures and their contributions to underlying drivers of climate injustice.
C1 [Chu, Eric K.; Cannon, Clare E. B.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Human Ecol, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Davis
RP Chu, EK (corresponding author), Univ Calif Davis, Dept Human Ecol, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
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PT J
AU Heath, TT
   Parker, AH
   Weatherhead, EK
AF Heath, Tom T.
   Parker, Alison H.
   Weatherhead, E. Keith
TI Testing a rapid climate change adaptation assessment for water and
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   sub-Saharan Africa
SO ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; climate change impacts; informal settlements;
   sanitation; water
ID POOR
AB Climate change is expected to affect the poor in low- and middle-income countries most, particularly in the next few decades, through increased flooding and droughts. A very large number of these poor live in informal urban settlements, where they rely on water kiosks and pit latrines and where there is usually inadequate provision for drainage. Despite an abundance of publications on climate change, there is little advice that is specific to those providing water and sanitation services to the urban poor in these countries. This paper presents a Rapid Climate Adaptation Assessment (RCAA) for water and sanitation providers that generates recommendations on climate proofing for local service providers, utilities and local governments. Overall, the RCAA converts regional climate predictions into recommendations for local adaptations. The methodology was developed through fieldwork with communities in Lusaka (Zambia), Naivasha (Kenya) and Antananarivo (Madagascar). The paper describes the methodology, summarizes the results of its application (and the implications for adaptation) and discusses its wider application and limitations. In most cases, the proposed adaptations are not new actions, and could be described as "good water management".
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RP Parker, AH (corresponding author), Cranfield Univ, Cranfield Water Sci Inst, Cranfield MK43 0AL, Beds, England.
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RI Parker, Alison/C-1121-2011; Weatherhead, Edward Keith/A-7593-2008
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PT C
AU Antonov, VI
   Badenko, VL
   Davydov, RV
   Maslikov, VI
   Molodtsov, DV
AF Antonov, V. I.
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BE Makarov, SB
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TI Modeling parameters of the flood control facilities adapted to climate
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SO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE EMERGING TRENDS IN APPLIED AND COMPUTATIONAL
   PHYSICS 2019 (ETACP-2019)
SE Journal of Physics Conference Series
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT International Conference on Emerging Trends in Applied and Computational
   Physics (ETACP)
CY MAR 21-22, 2019
CL Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA
SP Peter Great St Petersburg Polytechn Univ
ID PROTECTION
AB The article analyzes the results of modeling the regulation of flood flow in a river basin by the flood control facility on a side tributary of the river under conditions of climatic changes. The use of geographic information system for assessing the impact of the flood control facilities on the environment when justifying their parameters is considered. The need to create anti-flood hydro systems on side tributaries exists because the water capacity of existing and projected hydro systems may not be enough to transform the flood in conditions of economic and climatic changes. The problem arises of determining the required water capacity of the flood control facility and its location considering environmental requirements.
C1 [Antonov, V. I.; Badenko, V. L.; Davydov, R. V.; Maslikov, V. I.; Molodtsov, D. V.] Peter Great St Petersburg Polytech Univ, St Petersburg 195251, Russia.
C3 Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
RP Davydov, RV (corresponding author), Peter Great St Petersburg Polytech Univ, St Petersburg 195251, Russia.
EM davydovrv@spbstu.ru
RI Maslikov, Vladimir/O-1118-2013; Molodtsov, Dmitry/GVU-5765-2022;
   Badenko, Vladimir/A-5719-2014; Davydov, Roman/P-1504-2016
OI Badenko, Vladimir/0000-0002-3054-1786; Antonov,
   Valeriy/0000-0002-4088-4707; Molodtsov, Dmitry/0000-0002-3746-6387;
   Davydov, Roman/0000-0003-1958-4221
FU Russian Science Foundation [16-17-00050]; Russian Science Foundation
   [16-17-00050] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation
FX The research was supported by Russian Science Foundation (grant No
   16-17-00050).
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PT J
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LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; organisational adaptation; frames; complex
   policy issues; local government
ID VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS; RISK; SCENARIOS; BARRIERS; VALUES; CONSERVATION;
   UNCERTAINTY; TOOL
AB Complex policy issues such as climate change adaptation can be interpreted in many different ways, resulting in different assumptions about their purpose and goals. Using material from a qualitative study in the Australian local government sector, this research shows that stakeholders involved in local adaptation policy formulation often do not have a shared view about the meaning and purposes of adaptation, although such shared understanding is commonly assumed in adaptation processes. Drawing on the frame-research literature and current conceptualisations of climate change adaptation, we argue that subconscious frame divergence can present a major challenge for effective organisational-level adaptation. Conversely, making frames and framing processes explicit is a first step towards clarifying adaptation goals and generating shared ownership of adaptation processes. While frames have been shown to be intrinsically subjective, we discuss three dominant frames that emerged from the study: avoiding disasters, community resilience, and averting organisational risk. We evaluate these in light of their theoretical origin and recent application towards climate change adaptation. Our research suggest that the 'averting organisational risks' frame is by far the most commonly activated frame. Individuals working in the community services sector frequently referred to the 'community resilience' frame, while the 'avoiding disasters frame' was used in public and policy discourse to circumvent the arguments of those sceptical about the existence and causes of climate change. We suggest that, by incorporating frame reflexivity into existing adaptation planning processes, a more diverse range of policy options can be explored, delivering more effective adaptation policies.
C1 [Fuenfgeld, Hartmut] RMIT Univ, Ctr Urban Res, Sch Global Urban & Social Studies, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
   [McEvoy, Darryn] RMIT Univ, Global Cities Res Inst, Climate Change Adaptat Program, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
C3 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT); Royal Melbourne
   Institute of Technology (RMIT)
RP Fünfgeld, H (corresponding author), RMIT Univ, Ctr Urban Res, Sch Global Urban & Social Studies, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia.
EM hartmut.fuenfgeld@rmit.edu.au; darryn.mcevoy@rmit.edu.au
RI Fünfgeld, Hartmut/JEP-2181-2023; McEvoy, Darryn/K-8015-2017; Funfgeld,
   Hartmut/C-5962-2011
OI McEvoy, Darryn/0000-0003-4144-4137; Funfgeld,
   Hartmut/0000-0003-0359-8207
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PT B
AU Krellenberg, K
   Barth, K
   Soler, NG
AF Krellenberg, Kerstin
   Barth, Katrin
   Soler, Natalia Garcia
BE Krellenberg, K
   Hansjurgens, B
TI From Planning to Implementation: Capacities and Competences
SO CLIMATE ADAPTATION SANTIAGO
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Capacities; Climate change adaptation measures; Competences;
   Implementation
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; ADAPTATION; CITIES; FRAMEWORK;
   BARRIERS
AB This chapter discusses the opportunities and constraints involved in implementing adaptation measures under real-world conditions. Based on an assessment of the participatory process that cornerstoned the elaboration of the Regional Climate Change Adaptation Plan for Santiago de Chile, it examines the execution of the 14 measures contained in the Plan. The discussion highlights the challenges along capacities and competences, and takes as its starting point a review of the literature, scientific assumptions and an evaluation by the actors who were part of the particpatory process described in Chap. 9. Although it will remain hypothetical until such time as the measures have been implemented under real-world conditions, the discussion helps to fill the general knowledge gap on the implementation of climate change adaptation measures.
C1 [Krellenberg, Kerstin; Barth, Katrin] UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Urban & Environm Sociol, Permoser Str 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany.
   [Soler, Natalia Garcia] Martinstr 7, D-36433 Moorgrund, Germany.
C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental 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
OI Krellenberg, Kerstin/0000-0003-4645-5775
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PT J
AU Ginbo, T
   Hansson, H
AF Ginbo, Tsegaye
   Hansson, Helena
TI Intra-household risk perceptions and climate change adaptation in
   sub-Saharan Africa
SO EUROPEAN REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE risk perceptions; climate change adaptation; gender gap; climate-smart
   agriculture
ID ADAPTING AGRICULTURE; GENDER; STRATEGIES; ADOPTION; PREFERENCES; MODEL
AB We examine the effects of spouses' climate risk perceptions (CRPs), defined by their beliefs about unfavourable climatic events and associated damages, on climate change adaptation (CCA) and the observed gender gap in adaptation. Our analysis uses the intra-household data collected by independent interviews with 1,274 female and male spouses in Kenya, Uganda and Senegal. By addressing the CRP endogeneity issue using the exogenous weather shocks during data collection months as instruments, we find that a higher CRP of both female and male spouses increases their probability of adopting CCA strategies. We also find that a higher CRP of female spouses reduces the adaptation gap by increasing their relative adoption of soil and water conservation practices. Our results highlight the importance of understanding gender-differentiated behavioural and economic factors to design effective climate policy interventions.
C1 [Ginbo, Tsegaye; Hansson, Helena] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Econ, Sveriges lantbruksuniv SLU, Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Ginbo, Tsegaye] World Bank, Environm Nat Resources & Blue Econ Global Practice, Washington, DC 20433 USA.
C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; The World Bank
RP Ginbo, T (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Econ, Sveriges lantbruksuniv SLU, Uppsala, Sweden.; Ginbo, T (corresponding author), World Bank, Environm Nat Resources & Blue Econ Global Practice, Washington, DC 20433 USA.
EM tsegaye.ginbo@slu.se
RI Gatiso, Tsegaye/HMV-2886-2023; Hansson, Helena/AAR-2089-2021
OI Hansson, Helena/0000-0001-9609-4387; Gatiso, Tsegaye
   Ginbo/0000-0003-2450-6236
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J9 EUR REV AGRIC ECON
JI Eur. Rev. Agric. Econ.
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EP 1063
DI 10.1093/erae/jbad011
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WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Economics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Business & Economics
GA I5GO3
UT WOS:000978543100001
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Reddy, BVS
   Kumar, AA
   Ramesh, S
   Reddy, PS
AF Reddy, Belum V. S.
   Kumar, A. Ashok
   Ramesh, Sampangiramireddy
   Reddy, Pulluru S.
BE Yadav, SS
   Redden, RJ
   Hatfield, JL
   LotzeCampen, H
   Hall, AE
TI Sorghum Genetic Enhancement for Climate Change Adaptation
SO CROP ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID GREEN LEAF-AREA; IMPROVE YIELD; DROUGHT; TEMPERATURE; RESISTANCE;
   BICOLOR
C1 [Reddy, Belum V. S.; Kumar, A. Ashok] Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Patancheru 502324, Andhra Pradesh, India.
   [Ramesh, Sampangiramireddy] Univ Agr Sci Bangalore, GKVK, Bangalore 560065, Karnataka, India.
   [Reddy, Pulluru S.] Directorate Sorghum Res, Hyderabad 500036, Andhra Pradesh, India.
C3 CGIAR; International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid-Tropics
   (ICRISAT); University of Agricultural Sciences Bangalore; Indian Council
   of Agricultural Research (ICAR); ICAR - Indian Institute of Millets
   Research
RP Reddy, BVS (corresponding author), Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Patancheru 502324, Andhra Pradesh, India.
RI S, Ramesh/ABH-7391-2020
OI S, Ramesh/0000-0001-9666-7974
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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
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BP 326
EP 339
D2 10.1002/9780470960929
PG 14
WC Agronomy
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture
GA BA8DM
UT WOS:000338009900031
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Liang, ZH
   Ruiz-Menjivar, J
   Zhang, L
   Zhang, JB
   Shen, X
AF Liang, Zhihui
   Ruiz-Menjivar, Jorge
   Zhang, Lu
   Zhang, Junbiao
   Shen, Xue
TI Examining the effects of adopting early maturing crop varieties on
   agricultural productivity, climate change adaptation, and mitigation
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOW-CARBON TECHNOLOGIES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate-smart agriculture; economic productivity; climate change
   adaptation; climate change mitigation; early maturing crop varieties
ID SMART AGRICULTURE; CARBON FOOTPRINT; RICE PRODUCTION; FOOD SECURITY;
   TECHNOLOGIES; YIELD; IMPACTS; FARMERS; SYSTEMS; CHINA
AB Climate-smart agriculture is guided by three main goals: increased productivity, enhanced resilience (climate change adaptation), and reduced emissions (climate change mitigation). Early mature crop varieties have been promoted to minimize the impact of climate change and extreme weather events on farming activities. This study examined the effects of adopting early mature rice varieties on agricultural productivity, climate change adaptation, and mitigation. Data came from a cross-sectional sample of 1396 rice farmers in Hubei, China. Productivity was measured via mean rice yield. Production risk (variance of yield) and downside risk (skewness of rice yield) were used as proxies for adaptation. Life cycle assessment was used to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of rice production. Results indicated that adopting early maturing varieties significantly increased mean rice yield and reduced production risk, downside risk, and greenhouse gas emissions. Altogether, this study provided evidence that using early maturing varieties positively contributed to the three goals of climate-smart agriculture. Our findings provide insight into formulating future policies and programs promoting agricultural sustainability and climate resilience in China and other developing nations in the region.
C1 [Liang, Zhihui] Zhongnan Univ Econ & Law, Sch Business Adm, Wuhan 430073, Peoples R China.
   [Liang, Zhihui; Zhang, Lu; Zhang, Junbiao] Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.
   [Liang, Zhihui; Ruiz-Menjivar, Jorge; Zhang, Lu; Shen, Xue] Univ Florida, Sustainable Dev & Socioecon Resilience Lab SDSR, POB 110310,32607, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
   [Ruiz-Menjivar, Jorge] Univ Florida, Dept Family Youth & Community Sci, POB 110310,32607, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
   [Shen, Xue] Cent China Normal Univ, Coll Urban & Environm Sci, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.
C3 Zhongnan University of Economics & Law; Huazhong Agricultural
   University; State University System of Florida; University of Florida;
   State University System of Florida; University of Florida; Central China
   Normal University
RP Zhang, L (corresponding author), Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.; Ruiz-Menjivar, J; Zhang, L (corresponding author), Univ Florida, Sustainable Dev & Socioecon Resilience Lab SDSR, POB 110310,32607, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.; Ruiz-Menjivar, J (corresponding author), Univ Florida, Dept Family Youth & Community Sci, POB 110310,32607, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
EM jorgerm@ufl.edu; luzhang@mail.hzau.edu.cn
RI shen, xue/KSM-0965-2024
OI Ruiz-Menjivar, Jorge/0000-0003-1167-4839
FU National Social Sciences Foundation of China [42071157]; National
   Natural Sciences Foundation of China [19BGL192]; National Social
   Sciences Foundation of China; University of Florida International Center
   (UFIC)'s Global Fellowship Award
FX Funding: The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the
   National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (Grant No. 42071157); the
   National Social Sciences Foundation of China (Grant No. 19BGL192); and
   the University of Florida International Center (UFIC)'s Global
   Fellowship Award and the UFIC Collaborative Faculty Team Project.
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PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 1748-1317
EI 1748-1325
J9 INT J LOW-CARBON TEC
JI Int. J. Low-Carbon Technol.
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PY 2024
VL 19
BP 1256
EP 1274
DI 10.1093/ijlct/ctad150
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WC Thermodynamics; Energy & Fuels
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Thermodynamics; Energy & Fuels
GA SV3U5
UT WOS:001237192200001
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AU Revi, A
   Satterthwaite, DE
   Aragón-Durand, F
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AF Revi, Aromar
   Satterthwaite, David E.
   Aragon-Durand, Fernando
   Corfee-Morlot, Jan
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   Pelling, Mark
   Roberts, Debra C.
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   Dodman, David
   Maskrey, Andrew
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BE Field, CB
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TI Urban Areas
SO CLIMATE CHANGE 2014: IMPACTS, ADAPTATION, AND VULNERABILITY, PT A:
   GLOBAL AND SECTORAL ASPECTS: WORKING GROUP II CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIFTH
   ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; DISASTER RISK REDUCTION; GLOBAL
   ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; CHANGE IMPACTS; HEAT-ISLAND; LOCAL-GOVERNMENT;
   GREEN ROOF; WATER MANAGEMENT; FOOD SECURITY; NEW-YORK
RI Aragon-Durand, Fernando/AFQ-9772-2022; Satterthwaite, David/A-6277-2009;
   Pahwa Gajjar, Sumetee/JTT-7844-2023; Revi, Aromar/H-8290-2016
OI Revi, Aromar/0000-0002-7712-9262
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U2 16
PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-107-64165-5; 978-1-107-05807-1
PY 2014
BP 535
EP 612
PG 78
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 BE1MF
UT WOS:000368115400028
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Lysenko, SA
AF Lysenko, Sergey A.
TI NUMERICAL MODELING OF MICROCLIMATE OF RE-WATERLOGGED LANDS OF BELARUSIAN
   POLESIE
SO DOKLADY NATSIONALNOI AKADEMII NAUK BELARUSI
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation; rewetting; evaporation; precipitation;
   hydrodynamic model of the atmosphere
AB Based on the mesoscale hydrodynamic model WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting), the balance model of atmospheric moisture and the remote sensing data, we obtained the estimates of microclimate changes as a result of reswamping of lands in Belarusian Polesie. The calculations were performed on the example of the Khoiniki district of the Gomel region of Belarus. Numerical experiments considered the driest summer periods of the last two decades. Based on the modeling results, the maps of changes in mean daily temperature, amplitude of daily temperature variations, evapotranspiration and precipitation were constructed, which can be used to predict the consequences of land reclamation in different scenarios of adaptation to climate changes.
C1 [Lysenko, Sergey A.] Natl Acad Sci Belarus, Inst Nat Management, Minsk, BELARUS.
C3 National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NASB); Institute for Nature
   Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
RP Lysenko, SA (corresponding author), Natl Acad Sci Belarus, Inst Nat Management, Minsk, BELARUS.
EM lysenko.nature@gmail.com
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU BELARUSKAYA NAVUKA
PI MINSK
PA 66 FRANCYSKA SKARYNY PRASPEKT,, MINSK, BYELARUS
SN 1561-8323
EI 2524-2431
J9 DOKL NAN BELARUSI
JI Dokl. Nat. Akad. Nauk Belarusi
PY 2024
VL 68
IS 3
BP 238
EP 246
DI 10.29235/1561-8323-2024-68-3-238-246
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA YZ1D7
UT WOS:001272208800008
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Balaka, MM
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AF Balaka, Manamboba Mitelama
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TI Effet du changement climatique sur la production vivriere au Togo
SO AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW-REVUE AFRICAINE DE DEVELOPPEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; food crop yields; Togo
ID AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION; ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; FOOD SECURITY; TEMPERATURE;
   AFRICA; YIELDS; WATER
AB This paper analyzes the effects of climatic variables on food crop yields at the prefectural level from 1996 to 2016 in Togo. Using the panel-corrected standard errors method and panel data from departments in charge of agricultural statistics and meteorology, the results show that meteorological variables have various effects on food crops yields, but the negative effects are dominant. In addition, adaptation strategies through agricultural land reallocation have not enabled farmers to improve food crops yields. There is an urgent need for public authorities to implement actions to strengthen farmers' resilience through practice adoption and cultural innovations for adaptation to climate change.
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C3 University of Lome; University of Lome
RP Balaka, MM (corresponding author), Univ Lome Togo, Fac Sci Econ & Gest FASEG, Lome, Togo.
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NR 30
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 1
U2 5
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1017-6772
EI 1467-8268
J9 AFR DEV REV
JI Afr. Dev. Rev.
PD MAR
PY 2023
VL 35
IS 1
BP 11
EP 23
DI 10.1111/1467-8268.12678
EA DEC 2022
PG 13
WC Development Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies
GA C9RK0
UT WOS:000899638200001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Moser, D
   Steiglechner, P
   Schlueter, A
AF Moser, Deyshawn
   Steiglechner, Peter
   Schlueter, Achim
TI Facing global environmental change: The role of culturally embedded
   cognitive biases
SO ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Environmental change; Climate policy; Culture; Cognitive biases; Climate
   change; Policy process
ID PROBABILITY JUDGMENT ACCURACY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PROSPECT-THEORY;
   INDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISM; UNREALISTIC OPTIMISM; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY;
   DISSONANCE THEORY; TIME-PREFERENCES; RISK; ECONOMICS
AB Mankind's ability to mitigate and adapt to climate change may be limited by cognitive biases. To address this challenge, research on cognitive biases has to be expanded beyond the study of individual-based psychological cognition effects to understand their interaction with cultural factors and their impact on group behaviour. Here we describe the relevant cognitive biases and how they are impacted by culture, and we propose that future environmental policymaking has to take into account how such Culturally Embedded Cognitive Biases (CECB) affect willingness to comply.
C1 [Moser, Deyshawn; Schlueter, Achim] Leibniz Ctr Trop Marine Res ZMT, Dept Social Sci, Fahrenheitstr 8, D-28359 Bremen, Germany.
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   [Moser, Deyshawn] Leibniz Zent Marine Tropenforsch ZMT, Fahrenheitstr 8, D-28359 Bremen, Germany.
C3 Leibniz Association; Leibniz Zentrum fur Marine Tropenforschung (ZMT);
   Leibniz Association; Leibniz Zentrum fur Marine Tropenforschung (ZMT);
   Jacobs University; Jacobs University
RP Moser, D (corresponding author), Leibniz Zent Marine Tropenforsch ZMT, Fahrenheitstr 8, D-28359 Bremen, Germany.
EM deyshawn.moser@leibniz-zmt.de; Peter.steiglechner@leibniz-zmt.de;
   Achim.schluter@leibniz-zmt.de
RI Steiglechner, Peter/ADA-3292-2022
OI Steiglechner, Peter/0000-0002-1937-5983; Moser,
   Deyshawn/0000-0003-1789-9393
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J9 ENVIRON DEV
JI Environ. Dev.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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PT J
AU McCartney, MP
   Girma, MM
AF McCartney, Matthew P.
   Girma, Michael Menker
TI Evaluating the downstream implications of planned water resource
   development in the Ethiopian portion of the Blue Nile River
SO WATER INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Blue Nile; climate change; Ethiopia; hydropower; irrigation; modelling;
   WEAP
ID PART 1
AB Ethiopia's policy of large dam construction in the Blue Nile River basin is evaluated by simulating the impact of one downscaled midrange climate change scenario (A1B) on the performance of existing and planned irrigation and hydropower schemes. The simulation finds that by 2100: 1) average basin-wide irrigation demand will increase; 2) annual hydroelectricity generation will be just 60% of potential; and 3) flow at the Ethiopia-Sudan border will be reduced from 1661 m(3)/s to 1301 m(3)/s as a consequence of climate change in combination with upstream water resource development. Adaptation to climate change and development must be considered together.
C1 [McCartney, Matthew P.] Int Water Management Inst, Viangchan, Laos.
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C3 CGIAR; International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
RP McCartney, MP (corresponding author), Int Water Management Inst, Viangchan, Laos.
EM m.mccartney@cgiar.org
FU Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
FX The authors acknowledge the assistance of the Ethiopian Ministry of
   Water Resources, the Ethiopian Electricity Power Corporation and the
   Ethiopian National Meteorological Agency for the provision of advice and
   data. The study was funded by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur
   Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0250-8060
EI 1941-1707
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SI SI
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DI 10.1080/02508060.2012.706384
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WC Engineering, Civil; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Engineering; Water Resources
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Anhalt-Depies, CM
   Knoot, TG
   Rissman, AR
   Sharp, AK
   Martin, KJ
AF Anhalt-Depies, Christine M.
   Knoot, Tricia Gorby
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   Martin, Karl J.
TI Understanding Climate Adaptation on Public Lands in the Upper Midwest:
   Implications for Monitoring and Tracking Progress
SO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation tracking; Climate change adaptation; Cross-scale dynamics;
   Decision making; Public lands
ID UNITED-STATES; MANAGEMENT; BIODIVERSITY; BARRIERS
AB There are limited examples of efforts to systematically monitor and track climate change adaptation progress in the context of natural resource management, despite substantial investments in adaptation initiatives. To better understand the status of adaptation within state natural resource agencies, we utilized and problematized a rational decision-making framework to characterize adaptation at the level of public land managers in the Upper Midwest. We conducted in-depth interviews with 29 biologists and foresters to provide an understanding of managers' experiences with, and perceptions of, climate change impacts, efforts towards planning for climate change, and a full range of actions implemented to address climate change. While the majority of managers identified climate change impacts affecting their region, they expressed significant uncertainty in interpreting those signals. Just under half of managers indicated planning efforts are underway, although most planning is remote from local management. Actions already implemented include both forward-looking measures and those aimed at coping with current impacts. In addition, cross-scale dynamics emerged as an important theme related to the overall adaptation process. The results hold implications for tracking future progress on climate change adaptation. Common definitions or measures of adaptation (e.g., presence of planning documents) may need to be reassessed for applicability at the level of public land managers.
C1 [Anhalt-Depies, Christine M.; Rissman, Adena R.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Forest & Wildlife Ecol, 1630 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
   [Knoot, Tricia Gorby; Sharp, Anthony K.] Wisconsin Dept Nat Resources, Wildlife & Forestry Res Sect, 2801 Progress Rd, Madison, WI 53716 USA.
   [Martin, Karl J.] Univ Wisconsin, Cooperat Extens, 432 North Lake St, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
C3 University of Wisconsin System; University of Wisconsin Madison;
   University of Wisconsin System; University of Wisconsin Madison
RP Anhalt-Depies, CM (corresponding author), Univ Wisconsin, Dept Forest & Wildlife Ecol, 1630 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
EM anhaltdepies@wisc.edu
OI Rissman, Adena/0000-0001-8566-3708
FU Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative;
   Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Science Services
FX The authors greatly appreciate project assistance and review by Suzanne
   Hagell, Mike Larson, Catherine Harris, Tara Bergeson, Alan Crossley,
   Andy Paulios, Greg Edge, Colleen Matula, Mike Dockry, Maria Janowiak,
   Jordan Petchenik, William D. Walker, Bob Holsman, Kim Hall, Chris
   Hoving, Clarence Turner, Earl Flegler, and Amy Clark Eagle. We thank
   interview participants for their valuable time and insights. We thank
   the two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.
   Support for this work was provided by the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes
   Landscape Conservation Cooperative and the Wisconsin Department of
   Natural Resources Bureau of Science Services.
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JI Environ. Manage.
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PY 2016
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BP 987
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DI 10.1007/s00267-016-0673-7
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WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT B
AU Sejersen, F
AF Sejersen, Frank
BA Sejersen, F
BF Sejersen, F
TI Resilience, human agency and Arctic climate change adaptation strategies
SO RETHINKING GREENLAND AND THE ARCTIC IN THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE: NEW
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SE Science in Society Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; NUNAVUT; COMMUNITIES; POLITICS;
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C1 [Sejersen, Frank] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Cross Cultural & Reg Studies, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark.
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PT J
AU McClatchey, J
   Devoy, R
   Woolf, D
   Bremner, B
   James, N
AF McClatchey, John
   Devoy, Robert
   Woolf, David
   Bremner, Barbara
   James, Neil
TI Climate change and adaptation in the coastal areas of Europe's Northern
   Periphery Region
SO OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
ID STORMINESS; VULNERABILITY; VARIABILITY; IMPACT; ISLES
AB Adaptation to climate change in coastal regions of northern and western Norway, Scotland and Ireland and the coasts of Iceland must respond to trends and variability in a number of physical parameters that affect the regional life and economy. Historical trends and variability are apparent in historical data over several decades in temperature, precipitation and winds. Associated changes in waves, sea level and sea surges are also implied. Predictions of future climate change imply further trends in the same parameters. Those physical parameters act according to the local characteristics of various locations producing predictable impacts (both positive and negative) to which local communities will need to adapt. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [McClatchey, John; Bremner, Barbara; James, Neil] Univ Highlands & Isl, Environm Res Inst, Thurso KW14 7JD, Caithness, Scotland.
   [Devoy, Robert] Natl Univ Ireland Univ Coll Cork, Coastal & Marine Res Ctr, Cork, Ireland.
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C3 University of the Highlands & Islands; University College Cork;
   University College Cork; Heriot Watt University
RP McClatchey, J (corresponding author), Univ Highlands & Isl, Environm Res Inst, Castle St, Thurso KW14 7JD, Caithness, Scotland.
EM john.mcclatchey@uhi.ac.uk; r.devoy@ucc.ie; D.K.Woolf@hw.ac.uk;
   Barbara.bremner@uhi.ac.uk; neil.james@uhi.ac.uk
RI Woolf, David/J-1643-2012
OI James, Neil/0000-0003-3369-3387
FU EU Northern Periphery Programme [Northern Periphery 3.11]; British
   Atmospheric Data Centre; UK Meteorological Office, eKlima (Norwegian
   Meteorological Institute); Irish Meteorological Service; Icelandic Met
   Office; EPSRC [EP/K012851/1, EP/J010170/1] Funding Source: UKRI
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the support from the EU Northern
   Periphery Programme (Grant Number: Northern Periphery 3.11) which funded
   the Coast Adapt project and for meteorological data from the British
   Atmospheric Data Centre, the UK Meteorological Office, eKlima (Norwegian
   Meteorological Institute), the Irish Meteorological Service and the
   Icelandic Met Office.
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PT J
AU Wallis, MJ
   Ambrose, MR
   Chan, CC
AF Wallis, Michael J.
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TI Climate change: Charting a water course in an uncertain future
SO JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
LA English
DT Article
AB The planet is warming, and many scientists agree that the rise in temperature is human-made. However, science has not developed a model to predict the effects of increasing temperatures. Still, water utilities can and must plan for the uncertainties of climate change and its effects on water supplies and operations.
   The findings of a comprehensive case study-conducted by the East Bay Municipal Utility District in California on strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate changes-are presented in this article.
   Water utilities must include climate change in water supply availability and resource planning and can use this case study as a framework. The information presented in this article is applicable to long-term water supply planning and can assist with decision-making.
C1 [Wallis, Michael J.; Ambrose, Michael R.; Chan, Clifford C.] EBMUD, Oakland, CA 94607 USA.
RP Wallis, MJ (corresponding author), EBMUD, 375 11th St, Oakland, CA 94607 USA.
EM wallis@ebmud.com
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AF Sovacool, Benjamin K.
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BA Sovacool, BK
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BF Sovacool, BK
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TI Introduction to the Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation
SO POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID INTEGRATING MITIGATION; VULNERABILITY; ECOLOGY; ENERGY; RESILIENCE;
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RP Sovacool, BK (corresponding author), Aarhus Univ, Business & Social Sci, Aarhus, Denmark.; Sovacool, BK (corresponding author), Univ Sussex, Sci Policy Res Unit, Energy Policy, Brighton, E Sussex, England.
RI Sovacool, Benjamin/Y-2392-2019; Linnér, Björn-Ola/AAL-2040-2020
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DT Article
AB The climate crisis is compounding disaster risk around the world, heightening the vulnerabilities of communities in disaster-prone regions and increasing the pressure on humanitarian actors to respond effectively to the resulting challenges. The Beyond Barriers research led by Humanitarian Advisory Group in partnership with World Vision Australia, explores ways to strengthen the integration(1) of disaster risk reduction (DRR)(2) and climate change adaptation (CCA)(3) to enhance resilience outcomes for communities in the Pacific region.
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SN 1324-1540
J9 AUST J EMERG MANAG
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WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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ER

PT C
AU Idawati
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SE IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 3rd International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC)
CY NOV 27-28, 2018
CL Solo City, INDONESIA
AB Climate change requires adjustment, resilience, anticipation, coping with stress or changes to sustainable agricultural development in socioeconomic and biophysical systems. Climate change affects the plants, livestock and also the environment, thus a reactive adaptation by paddy farmers is necessary. A purposive sampling on 30 respondents who had accomplished the Climate field school (CFS) program in "Mandiri" and group of women farmers "Dalima". The study was conducted from October to November 2017 in Situ Gede sub-district, Bogor, Indonesia. This study used the descriptive analysis with frequency distribution table to describe the respondent distribution of each variable. The research objective is to describe the ability of farmers to adapt to climate change and to realize the sustainability of rice farming. The results obtained are the application of adaptation ability of paddy farmers to changes in rainfall patterns in the form of technical capabilities (knowledge), institutions, social capital, access to business capital is categorized medium, while the technical ability of adaptation (action) is high. Furthermore, the ability of farmers to adapt to the sustainability of socio-cultural lowland rice farming is high in assessing persistence and togetherness are important factors in farming success. The implication is that the technical adaptability of rice farmers will be high if the sociocultural values and cooperation of rice farmers are maintained as in planning the timing of planting, harvesting and marketing.
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PA DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
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PT J
AU Macintosh, A
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AF Macintosh, Andrew
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   McDonald, Jan
TI Policy design, spatial planning and climate change adaptation: a case
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DT Article
DE policy design; spatial planning; barriers to adaptation; climate change
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ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; PUBLIC-PARTICIPATION; INSTRUMENTS; BARRIERS; CHOICE;
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RP Macintosh, A (corresponding author), Australian Natl Univ, Coll Law, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
EM andrew.macintosh@anu.edu.au
RI ; McDonald, Jan/J-7204-2014
OI Macintosh, Andrew/0000-0001-5700-7105; Foerster,
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FX This work was carried out with financial support from the Australian
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PT J
AU Arshed, N
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AF Arshed, Noman
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TI National strategy for climate change adaptability: a case study of
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LA English
DT Article
DE Extreme climate events; Adaptive capacity; Pooled mean group; Climate
   change vulnerability
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; CO2 EMISSIONS; MITIGATION
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C1 [Arshed, Noman] Univ Educ, Dept Econ, Div Management & Adm Sci, Lahore, Pakistan.
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C3 University of Management & Technology (UMT); University of Birmingham;
   Okan University
RP Arshed, N (corresponding author), Univ Educ, Dept Econ, Div Management & Adm Sci, Lahore, Pakistan.
EM noman.arshed@ue.edu.pk; ibrahim.saeed@umt.edu.pk;
   dr.s.salem@outlook.com; uzmahanif@fccollege.edu.pk;
   manzirabbas786@gmail.com
RI Arshed, Dr Noman/O-6966-2019; Abbas, Manzar/O-2934-2019; ,
   uzmahanif/ABF-2684-2021
OI Abbas, Manzir/0009-0003-0388-2336
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FX Thank all the colleagues from respective affiliations for their kind
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PT J
AU Craft, J
   Howlett, M
   Crawford, M
   McNutt, K
AF Craft, Jonathan
   Howlett, Michael
   Crawford, Mark
   McNutt, Kathleen
TI Assessing Policy Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation: Governance
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SO REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE infrastructure policy; Canada; federal-provincial relations; climate
   change; policy capacity; organizational routines; policy change
ID GOVERNMENT; REFLECTIONS; NETWORKS; WORK
AB This article examines the infrastructure policy sector's capacity to respond to climate change adaptation through an analysis of the Canadian case. It includes a three-level examination of capacity: at the macro level through a virtual policy network analysis; at the meso level through examination of the lead department's evolving mandate and resources; and at the micro level through analysis of survey data related to departmental workers policy tasks and attitudes. Four hypotheses across these three levels are set out and tested at the national and subnational levels. Together, the findings suggest that the policy capacity in the Canadian infrastructure sector will be unable to meet the demands placed upon the sector to respond to the increasing challenges of climate change adaptation.
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C3 Simon Fraser University; Athabasca University; University of Regina
RP Craft, J (corresponding author), Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Polit Sci, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada.
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DI 10.1111/ropr.12002
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law; Public Administration
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PT J
AU Toiba, H
   Rahman, MS
   Nugroho, TW
   Priyanto, MW
   Noor, AYM
   Shaleh, MI
AF Toiba, Hery
   Rahman, Moh Shadiqur
   Nugroho, Tri Wahyu
   Priyanto, Moh Wahyudi
   Noor, Arif Yustian Maulana
   Shaleh, Mohammad Ilyas
TI Understanding the link between climate change adaptation and household
   food security among shrimp farmers in Indonesia
SO MARINE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Aquaculture; 2SPS; Food security
ID SMALL-SCALE FISHERMEN; PRODUCTIVITY; STRATEGIES; IMPACTS
AB This study investigates the impact of climate change adaptation strategies on household food security in Indonesia based on a comprehensive analysis of data from 445 shrimp farmers. Employing the innovative Two Stage Predictor Substitution (2SPS) method, the research reveals key determinants influencing farmers' decisions to adopt adaptation measures. Factors such as mechanization, proximity to main roads, cultivated land area, participation in field schools, and individual perceptions of climate change significantly affect climate change adaptation. Importantly, the study uncovers a strong positive relationship between the level of adaptation implemented and household food security among shrimp farmers. This correlation means that the more intense the adaptation practices are, the better the household food security status will be. This study also demonstrates that the impact of climate change adaptation on food security is particularly pronounced among farmers with lower income levels and smaller cultivated land areas. This positive effect diminishes for households with higher income levels and larger land areas. These findings underscore the need to tailor adaptation strategies, particularly for small-scale farmers, and customize interventions to ensure food security in the face of climate change challenges.
C1 [Toiba, Hery; Rahman, Moh Shadiqur; Nugroho, Tri Wahyu; Noor, Arif Yustian Maulana; Shaleh, Mohammad Ilyas] Brawijaya Univ, Fac Agr, Agr Socioecon Dept, Malang 65145, Indonesia.
   [Priyanto, Moh Wahyudi] Univ Trunojoyo Madura, Fac Agr, Dept Agribussines, East Java, Indonesia.
   [Toiba, Hery] Brawijaya Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Socioecon, Malang 65145, Indonesia.
C3 Brawijaya University; Universitas Trunojoyo Madura; Brawijaya University
RP Toiba, H (corresponding author), Brawijaya Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Socioecon, Malang 65145, Indonesia.
EM htoiba@ub.ac.id
RI Nugroho, Tri Wahyu/JLL-1289-2023; Priyanto, Moh. Wahyudi/HKW-5128-2023;
   Toiba, Hery/GXG-2224-2022; Maulana Noor, Arif Yustian/JLM-5463-2023;
   Rahman, Moh Shadiqur/AAZ-1338-2021
FU KEMENDIKBUDRISTEK [1123.4/UB10.C10/TU/2023]
FX Hery Toiba acknowledge the funding from KEMENDIKBUDRISTEK, Grant No.
   1123.4/UB10.C10/TU/2023.
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AR 106206
DI 10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106206
EA MAY 2024
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; International Relations
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PT C
AU Karali, E
   Mattern, K
AF Karali, Eleni
   Mattern, Kati
TI Communicating climate change adaptation information using web-based
   platforms
SO ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 16th EMS Annual Meeting / 11th European Conference on Applied
   Climatology (ECAC)
CY SEP 12-16, 2016
CL Trieste, ITALY
SP European Meteorol Soc
AB To facilitate progress in climate change adaptation policy and practice, it is important not only to ensure the production of accurate, comprehensive and relevant information, but also the easy, timely and affordable access to it. This can contribute to better-informed decisions and improve the design and implementation of adaptation policies and other relevant initiatives. Web-based platforms can play an important role in communicating and distributing data, information and knowledge that become constantly available, reaching out to a large group of potential users. Indeed in the last decade there has been an extensive increase in the number of platforms developed for this purpose in many fields including climate change adaptation. This short paper concentrates on the web-based adaptation platforms developed in Europe. It provides an overview of the recently emerged landscape, examines the basic characteristics of a set of platforms that operate at national, transnational and European level, and discusses some of the key challenges related to their development, maintenance and overall management. Findings presented in this short paper are discussed in greater detailed in the Technical Report of the European Environment Agency "Overview of climate change adaptation platforms in Europe".
C1 [Karali, Eleni] Fdn CMCC, Ctr Euromediterraneo Cambiamenti Climatici, I-40128 Bologna, Italy.
   [Mattern, Kati] European Environm Agcy, DK-1050 Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3 Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC)
RP Karali, E (corresponding author), Fdn CMCC, Ctr Euromediterraneo Cambiamenti Climatici, I-40128 Bologna, Italy.
EM ekarali8@gmail.com
FU EEA
FX This short conference paper is based on the EEA (2015) report "Overview
   of climate adaptation platforms in Europe". The authors of this paper
   would like to acknowledge all the experts that contributed to the
   development of the report, as well as all the experts who kindly
   participated in the various workshops and interviews. Eleni Karali would
   like to acknowledge the EEA for funding her participation in the 16th
   EMS Annual Meeting and 11th ECAC and covering the expenses for the
   publication of this paper. She would also like to acknowledge the CLIPC
   project (http://www.clipc.eu/) in the context of which she elaborated on
   some viewpoints reflected also in this paper.
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J9 ADV SCI RES
JI Adv. Sci. Res.
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PY 2017
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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TI Governing urban climate change adaptation in China
SO ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE central-local relation; China; cities' governing structure; climate
   change adaptation; urban
ID VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; YANGTZE-RIVER; HEAT-ISLAND;
   IMPACT; EXTREMES; HEALTH
AB There is a growing, although still far from comprehensive, literature within China on the impacts of climate change in urban areas; also an evolving policy framework at national level to address these concerns and an increased interest in climate change adaptation from many local governments. This paper summarizes the urban risks and vulnerabilities highlighted by the literature, and reviews central and local government responses. It then assesses policy response, including how this considers vulnerability and future risks, formulates an adaptation strategy, engages stakeholders and assesses adaptive capacity. This shows how the Chinese system limits the influence on climate change adaptation of residents and small businesses, and of social scientists. The reasons for this include the tendency to use climate change as an economic growth engine (and GDP growth remains the most important factor for assessing local government officials' performance), little provision for participation in policy-making, and weak post-implementation evaluation once a policy has been scaled up at national level. These have affected the quality of evidence-based policy-making and make it difficult to draw lessons from unsuccessful practice.
C1 Australian Natl Univ, Crawford Sch Publ Policy, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
C3 Australian National University
RP Li, BQ (corresponding author), Australian Natl Univ, Crawford Sch Publ Policy, Bldg 132, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
EM bingqin.li@anu.edu.au
RI Li, Bingqin/C-5058-2017; Li, Bingqin/Q-1137-2015
OI Li, Bingqin/0000-0003-2240-0876
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PT B
AU Stage, J
AF Stage, Jesper
BE Limburg, K
   Costanza, R
TI Economic valuation of climate change adaptation in developing countries
SO ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS REVIEWS
SE Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences-Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE climate change; climate change adaptation; developing countries;
   Ricardian analysis; WTP/WTA
ID IMPACT; VULNERABILITY; RESOURCES; RISK; AGRICULTURE; UNCERTAINTY
AB This paper reviews the literature on the economics of climate change adaptation in developing countries, and identifies three key points for consideration in future studies. One key point is that all development policy should be formulated using forecasts from climate science as a baseline. When this is not done, there is risk that a false status quo without climate change is seen as an implicit baseline. Another key point is that authors must be clearer about their behavioral assumptions: Many studies either (problematically) assume profit maximization on the side of farm households, or do not specify behavioral assumptions at all. A third important point is that the allocation of rights is crucial for the results; if households have a right to maintain their current livelihoods, the costs of climate change in developing countries are considerably greater than traditional willingness-to-pay studies would indicate. Thus, costs and benefits of climate change adaptation cannot be analyzed using economic aspects only; climate science, behavioral science, and legal and moral aspects have crucial implications for the outcome of the analysis.
C1 Univ Gothenburg, Dept Econ, S-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden.
C3 University of Gothenburg
RP Stage, J (corresponding author), Univ Gothenburg, Dept Econ, POB 640, S-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden.
EM Jesper.Stage@economics.gu.se
RI Stage, Jesper/B-6718-2009
OI Stage, Jesper/0000-0001-7206-6568
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PT S
AU Flor, AG
   Flor, BG
AF Flor, Alexander G.
   Flor, Benjamina Gonzalez
BA Flor, AG
   Flor, BG
BF Flor, AG
   Flor, BG
TI Innovative Strategies and Frameworks in Climate Change Adaptation:
   Emerging Research and Opportunities Preface
SO INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES AND FRAMEWORKS IN CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION:
   EMERGING RESEARCH AND OPPORTUNITIES
SE Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Flor, Alexander G.] Univ Philippines Open Univ, Fac Informat & Commun Studies, Los Banos, Philippines.
   [Flor, Benjamina Gonzalez] Univ Philippines, Dev Commun, Los Banos, Philippines.
C3 University of the Philippines System; University of the Philippines Open
   University; University of the Philippines System; University of the
   Philippines Los Banos; University of the Philippines Open University
RP Flor, AG (corresponding author), Univ Philippines Open Univ, Fac Informat & Commun Studies, Los Banos, Philippines.
RI Flor, Alexander/I-8564-2019
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PA 701 E CHOCOLATE AVE, STE 200, HERSEY, PA 17033-1240 USA
SN 2326-9162
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BN 978-1-5225-2768-8; 978-1-5225-2767-1
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PT J
AU Lassa, JA
   Nugraha, E
AF Lassa, Jonatan A.
   Nugraha, Erwin
TI From shared learning to shared action in building resilience in the city
   of Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
SO ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN); Bandar Lampung;
   climate change adaptation; local risk reduction; transformation; urban
   development planning; urban resilience
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; ADAPTATION
AB This paper describes how the city of Bandar Lampung began to incorporate climate change adaptation goals into its budget and some of its plans. A series of Shared Learning Dialogues supported by the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) involved staff from city government, NGOs and universities. This led to the formation of a multi-stakeholder City Team that was charged by the mayor with assessing climate risks and vulnerability, prioritizing problems and programmes, supporting small-scale adaptation projects and functioning as climate change adaptation advocates within the city. The paper describes some of these projects and how a range of factors underpinned better solid waste management and flood risk reduction, including fiscal reform that brought a large increase in the city's budget, strong leadership and better planning. Challenges and barriers are also discussed, including what is needed to ensure that local government continues to incorporate climate change adaptation into its work and investments.
C1 [Lassa, Jonatan A.] RSIS Singapore, Singapore 639798, Singapore.
   [Nugraha, Erwin] Inst Resource Governance & Social Change, Jakarta, Indonesia.
   [Nugraha, Erwin] Mercy Corps, Jakarta, Indonesia.
   [Nugraha, Erwin] ACCRN Initiat Bandar Lampung, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia.
RP Lassa, JA (corresponding author), RSIS Singapore, Blk S4,Level B3a,Nanyang Ave, Singapore 639798, Singapore.
EM isjalassa@ntu.edu.sg; erwinnug@gmail.com
RI ; Lassa, Jonatan/M-6112-2019
OI Nugraha, Erwin/0000-0002-5294-9934; Lassa, Jonatan/0000-0002-8432-842X
FU Rockefeller Foundation
FX The authors would like to thank two anonymous reviewers, Diane Archer,
   David Satterthwaite and Christine Ro, who gave very valuable inputs to
   improve the previous drafts. Personal thanks to Ratri Sutarto, Pak
   Sutri, Paul Jeffery, Ninik Mulyawati, Omar Saracho and Jim Jarvie (Mercy
   Corps), who have been supporting all the logistics of this research. We
   would also like to thank all the City Team members in Bandar Lampung,
   especially Desti Mega Putri (Bappeda Bandar Lampung), Wahyudi (BPPLH),
   Aryanto (Pusbik), Herza (Mitra Bentala), Maulana Muklish (Lampung
   University) and others who have been kindly providing support for this
   research. We also thank the Rockefeller Foundation for the research
   grants without which this piece would not have materialized.
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PT J
AU Ge, XZ
   Newman, JA
   Griswold, CK
AF Ge, Xuezhen
   Newman, Jonathan A.
   Griswold, Cortland K.
TI Geographic variation in evolutionary rescue under climate change in a
   crop pest-predator system
SO EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE additive genetic variance; climate change; evolutionary rescue;
   predator-prey interaction; species distribution models; thermal
   performance
ID THERMAL PERFORMANCE CURVES; HARMONIA-AXYRIDIS; RAPID EVOLUTION; APHID;
   ADAPTATION; RESPONSES; LADYBIRD; MODEL; TEMPERATURE; HEMIPTERA
AB Species distribution models (SDMs) are often built upon the "niche conservatism" assumption, such that they ignore the possibility of "evolutionary rescue" and may underestimate species' future range limits under climate change. We select aphids and ladybirds as model species and develop an eco-evolutionary model to explore evolutionary rescue in a predator-prey system under climate change. We model the adaptive change of species' thermal performances, accounting for biotic interactions. Our study suggests that, without considering evolutionary adaptation, the warming climate will result in a reduction in aphid populations and the extinction of ladybirds in large parts of the United States. However, when incorporating evolutionary adaptation into the model, aphids can adapt to climate change, whereas ladybirds demonstrate geographic variation in their evolutionary rescue potential. Specifically, ladybirds in southern regions are more likely to be rescued than those in the north. In certain northern regions, ladybirds do not avoid extinction due to severe warming trends and seasonality of the climate. While higher warming trends do prompt stronger evolutionary changes in phenotype, they also lead to reduced aphid population abundance such that ecology constrains ladybird population growth. Higher seasonality induces an ecological effect by limiting the length of reproductive season, thereby reducing the capacity for evolutionary rescue. Together, these findings reveal the complex interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics in the context of evolutionary adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Ge, Xuezhen; Griswold, Cortland K.] Univ Guelph, Dept Integrat Biol, Guelph, ON, Canada.
   [Ge, Xuezhen; Newman, Jonathan A.] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Biol, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5, Canada.
C3 University of Guelph; Wilfrid Laurier University
RP Ge, XZ (corresponding author), Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Biol, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5, Canada.
EM xuezhen.ge@gmail.com
RI Ge, Xuezhen/AAU-3054-2021
OI Ge, Xuezhen/0000-0002-5527-6720
FU Canadian Foundation for Innovation; Canadian Natural Science and
   Engineering Research Council; Ontario Trillium Scholarship
FX Canadian Foundation for Innovation; Canadian Natural Science and
   Engineering Research Council; Ontario Trillium Scholarship
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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ash, A
   Thornton, P
   Stokes, C
   Togtohyn, C
AF Ash, Andrew
   Thornton, Philip
   Stokes, Chris
   Togtohyn, Chuluun
TI Is Proactive Adaptation to Climate Change Necessary in Grazed
   Rangelands?
SO RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE displacement; migration; proactive approach; resilience; transformation
ID CHANGE IMPACTS; LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; RESPONSES; GROWTH
AB In this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires little more effort than current approaches to risk management because the inherent climate variability that characterizes rangelands provides a management environment that is preadapted to climate change. We also examine the alternative hypothesis that rangeland ecosystems and the people they support are highly vulnerable to climate change. Past climate is likely to become an increasingly poor predictor of the future, so there is a risk in relying on adaptation approaches developed solely in response to existing variability. We find incremental, autonomous adaptation will be sufficient to deal with most of the challenges provided by the gradual expression of climate change in the next decade or two. However, projections of greater climate change in the future means that the responses required are qualitatively as well as quantitatively different and are beyond the existing suite of adaptation strategies and coping range. The proactive adaptation responses required go well beyond incremental on-farm or local actions. New policies will be needed to deal with transformational changes associated with land tenure issues and challenges of some displacement and migration of people in vulnerable parts of rangelands. Even where appropriate adaptation actions can be framed, issues of when to act and how much to act in a proactive way remain a challenge for research, management, and policy. Whether incremental or transformational involving system changes, a diversity of adaptation options will be required in different rangeland regions to enhance social and ecological resilience.
C1 [Ash, Andrew] CSIRO Climate Adaptat Flagship, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia.
   [Thornton, Philip] Int Livestock Res Inst ILRI, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
   [Stokes, Chris] CSIRO Ecosyst Sci, Townsville, Qld 4814, Australia.
   [Togtohyn, Chuluun] Natl Univ Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar 14250, Mongolia.
   [Togtohyn, Chuluun] Dryland Sustainabil Inst, Ulaanbaatar 14250, Mongolia.
C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   CGIAR; International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); Commonwealth
   Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO); National
   University of Mongolia
RP Ash, A (corresponding author), CSIRO Climate Adaptat Flagship, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia.
EM Andrew.Ash@csiro.au
RI Stokes, Chris/AAR-2890-2021; Thornton, Philip/AAB-8806-2020; Ash,
   Andrew/D-5237-2012; Stokes, Chris/G-5199-2010
OI Ash, Andrew/0000-0001-9156-6664; Stokes, Chris/0000-0003-1576-2457
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ER

PT J
AU Gill, NS
   Sangermano, F
   Buma, B
   Kulakowski, D
AF Gill, Nathan S.
   Sangermano, Florencia
   Buma, Brian
   Kulakowski, Dominik
TI <i>Populus tremuloides</i> seedling establishment: An underexplored
   vector for forest type conversion after multiple disturbances
SO FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive resilience; Aspen sexual reproduction; Compounded disturbance;
   Post-fire regeneration; Seral versus stable aspen communities; Species
   distribution model
ID SPRUCE BEETLE OUTBREAK; SUB-ALPINE FORESTS; QUAKING ASPEN;
   CLIMATE-CHANGE; GENETIC-VARIATION; ROCKY-MOUNTAINS; NEURAL-NETWORKS;
   COLORADO; FIRE; PERSISTENCE
AB Ecosystem resilience to climate change is contingent on post-disturbance plant regeneration. Sparse gymnosperm regeneration has been documented in subalpine forests following recent wildfires and compounded disturbances, both of which are increasing. In the US Intermountain West, this may cause a shift to non-forest in some areas, but other forests may demonstrate adaptive resilience through increased quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) dominance. However, this potential depends on ill-defined constraints of aspen sexual regeneration under current climate. We created an ensemble of species distribution models for aspen seedling distribution following severe wildfire to define constraints on establishment. We recorded P. tremuloides seedling locations across a post-fire, post-blowdown landscape. We used 3 algorithms (Mahalanobis Typicalities, Multilayer Perceptron Artificial Neural Network, and MaxEnt) to create spatial distribution models for aspen seedlings and to define constraints. Each model performed with high accuracy and was incorporated into an ensemble model, which performed with the highest overall accuracy of all the models. Populus tremuloides seedling distribution is constrained primarily by proximity to unburned aspen forest and annual temperature ranges, and secondarily by light availability, summer precipitation, and fire severity. Based on model predictions and validation data, P. tremuloides seedling regeneration is viable throughout 54% of the post-fire landscape, 97% of which was previously conifer -dominated. Aspen are less susceptible to many climatically-sensitive disturbances (e.g. fire, beetle outbreak, wind disturbance), thus, aspen expansion represents an important adaptation to climate change. Continued aspen expansion into post-disturbance landscapes through sexual reproduction at the level suggested by these results would represent an important adaptation to climate change and would confer adaptive forest resilience by maintaining forest cover, but would also alter future disturbance regimes, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.
C1 [Gill, Nathan S.; Sangermano, Florencia; Kulakowski, Dominik] Clark Univ, Grad Sch Geog, 950 Main St, Worcester, MA 01610 USA.
   [Gill, Nathan S.] Pacific Isl Ecosyst Res Ctr, 344 Crater Rim Dr, Volcano, HI 96718 USA.
   [Sangermano, Florencia] Clark Univ, Clark Labs, 950 Main St, Worcester, MA 01610 USA.
   [Buma, Brian] Univ Alaska Southeast, Dept Nat Sci, 11120 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801 USA.
C3 Clark University; Clark University; University of Alaska System;
   University of Alaska Southeastern
RP Gill, NS (corresponding author), Kilauea Field Stn, 344 Crater Rim Dr, Volcano, HI 96718 USA.
EM ngill@clarku.edu
RI Sangermano, Florencia/AAN-8744-2020
OI Sangermano, Florencia/0000-0003-4437-4293; Gill,
   Nathan/0000-0003-1496-8197
FU National Science Foundation [1262691]; NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
   [2015187717]; Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie; Division Of
   Behavioral and Cognitive Sci [1262691] Funding Source: National Science
   Foundation
FX We acknowledge Nathan Mietkiewicz, Dan Jarvis, the field crews that
   assisted with data collection, and the USFS for providing access to
   field sites. We thank three anonymous referees who reviewed a previous
   draft of this manuscript. This research was supported by the National
   Science Foundation award 1262691 and NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
   2015187717.
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0378-1127
EI 1872-7042
J9 FOREST ECOL MANAG
JI For. Ecol. Manage.
PD NOV 15
PY 2017
VL 404
BP 156
EP 164
DI 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.08.008
PG 9
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Forestry
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OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Phuong, LH
   Khanh, HL
   Beckman, M
   Hoan, D
   Phung, L
   Sen, LH
AF Phuong, Le Thi Hong
   Khanh, Ho Le Phi
   Beckman, Malin
   Hoan, Do Trong
   Phung, Le Dinh
   Sen, Le Thi Hoa
TI From Perception to Practices: Adoption of Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in
   Vietnam Upland Areas-A Case Study in Thua Thien Hue Province
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA); smallholder perception; upland;
   agriculture forest; Vietnam
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY;
   AGRICULTURE; OPPORTUNITIES; INNOVATION
AB In the context of increasing interest in ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), there remains a paucity of discussion regarding the transition from perception to practice in aiding farmer households to adapt to climate change (CC) while maintaining the provision of essential ecosystem services. Thus, this study aims to explore policymakers' and local people's perceptions, from thinking about the implementation of EbA strategies to responding to CC in current and future agricultural production and forestry in upland Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. This study has adopted the Model of Private Proactive Adaptation to CC to investigate the perceptions of EbA among various administrative and household levels through in-depth interviews and focus group discussion methods. Our findings indicate a significant relationship between the perceptions and understanding of EbA among policymakers and farmer households, and the adoption of EbA practices. Many EbA practices are already well-established and have demonstrated their ability to enhance ecosystem services provision, adaptation benefits, and livelihood and food security. These benefits are crucial for helping farmer households to adapt to CC. However, current financial, technical, and market constraints hinder the broader adoption of these practices. Therefore, to increase adaptive capacity to CC and upscale EbA practices, EbA interventions must consider technical, financial, and market aspects. Furthermore, it is essential to provide evidence from both scientific and practical perspectives and disseminate information on EbA practices to encourage broader adoption by local farmers. In addition, supportive policies from various departmental and agency levels are necessary for managers in the agricultural and forest sectors as well as households to recognize EbA as a vital strategy for developing agriculture and forestry in a manner that is sustainable and resilient to CC.
C1 [Phuong, Le Thi Hong; Khanh, Ho Le Phi; Phung, Le Dinh; Sen, Le Thi Hoa] Hue Univ, Univ Agr & Forestry, Hue City 53000, Vietnam.
   [Beckman, Malin] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Urban & Rural Dev, POB 7012, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Hoan, Do Trong] Ctr Int Forestry Res & World Agroforestry CIFOR IC, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam.
C3 Nong Lam University; Hue University; Swedish University of Agricultural
   Sciences
RP Sen, LH (corresponding author), Hue Univ, Univ Agr & Forestry, Hue City 53000, Vietnam.
EM lthphuongnl@hueuni.edu.vn; holephikhanh@huaf.edu.vn;
   malin.beckman@slu.se; t.do@cifor-icraf.org; ldphung@hueuni.edu.vn;
   lthsen@hueuni.edu.vn
OI Le, Thi Hoa Sen/0000-0001-5799-4331
FU Swedish Research Council; Hue University under the Core Research Program
   [NCTB.DHH.2025.03];  [2021-05215]
FX This research was funded by the Swedish Research Council, No.
   2021-05215; Hue University under the Core Research Program, Grant No.
   NCTB.DHH.2025.03.
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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 NOV
PY 2024
VL 16
IS 22
AR 10094
DI 10.3390/su162210094
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 N7I7G
UT WOS:001366034800001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Belay, A
   Oludhe, C
   Mirzabaev, A
   Recha, JW
   Berhane, Z
   Osano, PM
   Demissie, T
   Olaka, LA
   Solomon, D
AF Belay, Abrham
   Oludhe, Christopher
   Mirzabaev, Alisher
   Recha, John W.
   Berhane, Zerihun
   Osano, Philip M.
   Demissie, Teferi
   Olaka, Lydia A.
   Solomon, Dawit
TI Knowledge of climate change and adaptation by smallholder farmers:
   evidence from southern Ethiopia
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change and variability; Perceptions; Climate -smart agriculture;
   Adaptation; Policy; Ethiopia
ID SMART AGRICULTURE; CHANGE BELIEFS; NILE BASIN; VARIABILITY; IMPACTS;
   AFRICA; PERCEPTIONS; STRATEGIES; INCOME; DIVERSIFICATION
AB Climate change has the greatest negative impact on low-income countries, which burdens agricultural systems. Climate change and extreme weather events have caused Ethiopia's agricultural production to decline and exacerbated food insecurity over the last few decades. This study investigates whether farmers' awareness and perceptions of climate change play a role in climate change adaptation using climate-smart agricultural practices. To collect data, 385 households in Southern Ethiopia were sampled using a multistage sampling. A Heckman probit two-stage selection model was applied to investigate the factors influencing farmers' perceptions to climate change and adaptation measures through adoption of climate-smart agriculture practices, complemented with key informant interviews and focused group discussions. The results indicated that most farmers (81.80%) perceived that the local climate is changing, with 71.9% reporting increased temperature and 53.15% reporting decreasing rainfall distribution. Therefore, farmers attempted to apply some adaptation practices, including soil and water conservation with biological measures, improved crop varieties, agroforestry, improved breeds, cut and carry system, controlled grazing, and residue incorporation. The empirical results revealed that farmers adaptation to climate change through adoptions of CSA practices was significantly influenced by education, family size, gender, landholding size, farming experience, access to climate information, training received, social membership, livestock ownership, farm income and extension services. The study found that farmers' perceptions of climate change and variability were significantly influenced by their age, level of education, farming experience, and access to climate information, hence, the need to focus on enhancing the accuracy of weather information, strengthening extension services, and considering a gender-sensitive adaptation approach toward improving farmers' knowledge and aspirations. Agricultural policies should support the efforts of farmers to increase the reliance on climate risk and alleviate farmers' difficulties in adopting climate-smart agriculture practices.
C1 [Belay, Abrham; Mirzabaev, Alisher] Univ Bonn, Ctr Dev Res ZEF, Genscherallee 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
   [Belay, Abrham; Oludhe, Christopher; Olaka, Lydia A.] Univ Nairobi, Fac Sci & Technol, Dept Earth & Climate Sci, POB 30197-00100,GPO, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Berhane, Zerihun] Addis Ababa Univ, Ctr African & Asian Studies, POB 1176, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
   [Belay, Abrham; Osano, Philip M.] World Agroforestry Ctr, Stockholm Environm Inst Africa, POB 30677, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Recha, John W.; Demissie, Teferi; Solomon, Dawit] Int Livestock Res Inst ILRI, POB 30709-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Olaka, Lydia A.] Tech Univ Kenya, Sch Phys & Environm, Dept Geosci & Environm, POB 52428-00200, Nairobi, Kenya.
C3 University of Bonn; University of Nairobi; Addis Ababa University;
   CGIAR; World Agroforestry (ICRAF); CGIAR; International Livestock
   Research Institute (ILRI); Technical University of Kenya
RP Belay, A (corresponding author), Univ Bonn, Ctr Dev Res ZEF, Genscherallee 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.; Belay, A (corresponding author), Univ Nairobi, Fac Sci & Technol, Dept Earth & Climate Sci, POB 30197-00100,GPO, Nairobi, Kenya.; Belay, A (corresponding author), World Agroforestry Ctr, Stockholm Environm Inst Africa, POB 30677, Nairobi, Kenya.
EM abrish.z2010@gmail.com
RI Mirzabaev, Alisher/ABC-9873-2020; Mekonnen, Abrham/AAI-7940-2020
OI /0009-0008-1538-2458; Recha, John/0000-0002-1146-7197; Weldegebriel,
   Zerihun Berhane/0000-0002-1259-274X; Mekonnen, Abrham
   Belay/0000-0003-4729-8759; Solomon, Dawit/0000-0002-6839-6801
FU World Bank "Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa
   (AICCRA)" ESA regional project [D7540]; Swedish International
   Development Agency (SIDA); Deutscher Academischer Austaushdenist (DAAD);
   Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); Ministry of Culture
   and Science of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW) under
   the Excellence Strategy of the Federal and State Governments;
   AGNES-BAYER Sciences Foundation; Ministry of Culture and Science of the
   German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW) under the Excellence
   Strategy of the Federal Government; Ministry of Culture and Science of
   the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW) under the Excellence
   Strategy of the State Government
FX This research was financially supported through a grant from the World
   Bank "Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa
   (AICCRA)" ESA regional project (Grant No. D7540) signed between
   Alliance-Bioversity-CIAT and the International Development Association
   (IDA). The research was also financially supported by the Swedish
   International Development Agency (SIDA) through the Stockholm
   Envi-ronment Institute (SEI) Regional Engagement Fund for Africa" and
   the Deutscher Academischer Austaushdenist (DAAD) through World
   Agro-forestry Center (ICRAF), as well as the Federal Ministry of
   Education and Research (BMBF) and the Ministry of Culture and Science of
   the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW) under the Excellence
   Strategy of the Federal and State Governments. Additional fieldwork was
   supported by AGNES-BAYER Sciences Foundation.
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PT J
AU Ado, AM
   Leshan, J
   Savadogo, P
   Bo, L
   Shah, AA
AF Ado, Abdou Matsalabi
   Leshan, Jin
   Savadogo, Patrice
   Bo, Li
   Shah, Ashfaq Ahmad
TI Farmers' awareness and perception of climate change impacts: case study
   of Aguie district in Niger
SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Awareness; Climate change; Dryland; Impacts; Perceptions
ID ADAPTATION; STRATEGIES; CAPACITY; PROVINCE; STATE
AB The agricultural sector is the main source of rural households' food and revenue in Niger, and it contributes approximately 43% to the national GDP. However, there are several constraints to the sector's development, including negative impacts of climate change. To mitigate these impacts, farmers implement a range of technical strategies. The extent of farmer's awareness and perceptions of climate change impacts influences these strategies and hence farmers' level of adaptation. This study was undertaken to assess farmers' awareness and perceptions of climate change impacts in Aguie Department, Niger Republic. Descriptive statistics and a regression model were used for data analysis. The results from a descriptive analysis show that the majority of respondents (84.4%) were aware of climate risks, but had differing perceptions of climate change impacts on production and annual revenue. A regression test revealed that climate-related information is highly significant in determining farmers' awareness of climate change impacts. Most of the respondents reported negative impacts from climate change, and the majority, therefore, adjusted their farming system, albeit at different levels. A probit analysis shows that awareness, perception, education, crop production, soil fertility and annual revenue are highly influential on farmers' climate change impacts adaptation. This research highlights farmer awareness and perceptions as key factors in the climate change impacts adaptation debate. The findings reveal that effective adaptation to climate change impacts is highly dependent on the extent of community awareness and how farmers perceive the impacts of climate change. The study highlights that institutions targeting households' livelihood improvement and making decisions concerning climate change adaptation need to focus on media outreach in local languages, improving locally adapted extension services, and developing water use efficiency measures such as improved irrigation for effective and long-term adaptation.
C1 [Ado, Abdou Matsalabi; Bo, Li; Shah, Ashfaq Ahmad] China Agr Univ, Coll Humanities & Dev Studies, 2 Yuan Ming Yuan West Rd, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China.
   [Leshan, Jin] China Agr Univ, Coll Humanities & Dev, CEPRC, 2 Yuan Ming Yuan West Rd, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China.
   [Savadogo, Patrice] World Agroforestry Ctr ICRAF, Africa Reg Off Sahel Node, BP E5118, Bamako, Mali.
C3 China Agricultural University; China Agricultural University
RP Leshan, J (corresponding author), China Agr Univ, Coll Humanities & Dev, CEPRC, 2 Yuan Ming Yuan West Rd, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China.
EM jinls@cau.edu.cn
RI , SHAH ASHFAQ AHMAD, PHD/J-2476-2019
OI , SHAH ASHFAQ AHMAD, PHD/0000-0001-9142-2441
FU College of Humanities and Development studies (COHD) at China
   Agricultural University, Beijing, China; Dryland Development Programme
   (Drydev); European Union Land Restoration Project
FX This study, part of Ph.D. study, is supported by College of Humanities
   and Development studies (COHD) at China Agricultural University,
   Beijing, China. Partial funding for analysis time for the third author
   was provided by Dryland Development Programme (Drydev) and the European
   Union Land Restoration Project. Dr. John A. Meadows for proofreading and
   editing the paper. We would like to thank our supervisor for his
   patience, guidance and useful critiques. Thanks are due to John Meadows
   for proofreading and editing this paper.
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PT J
AU Pietrapertosa, F
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   Riznar, K
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   Flamos, A
   Sel, NB
   Reckien, D
AF Pietrapertosa, Filomena
   Olazabal, Marta
   Simoes, Sofia G.
   Salvia, Monica
   Fokaides, Paris A.
   Ioannou, Byron I.
   Viguie, Vincent
   Spyridaki, Niki-Artemis
   Hurtado, Sonia De Gregorio
   Geneletti, Davide
   Heidrich, Oliver
   Tardieu, Lea
   Feliu, Efren
   Riznar, Klavdija
   Matosovic, Marko
   Balzan, Mario V.
   Flamos, Alexandros
   Sel, Natasa Belsak
   Reckien, Diana
TI Adaptation to climate change in cities of Mediterranean Europe
SO CITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; Content analysis; Local climate plans; Adaptation
   measures; Climate impacts; Regional adaptation plans
ID URBAN HEAT-ISLAND; CHANGE MITIGATION; PLANS; POLICIES; IMPACTS; AREAS
AB Cities across Mediterranean Europe face common climatic threats. They are highly vulnerable and very likely to suffer losses and damages due to heat waves, droughts, wildfires, landslides, and extreme coastal events. To this date, however, there is no systematic understanding of how cities in Mediterranean Europe are preparing to adapt to these impacts. To address this question, we analyse local adaptation plans in 73 cities located in 51 regions across 9 European countries along the Mediterranean Sea (France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Croatia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta). We also investigate upper levels of planning to understand the influence of policy environments. Across the sample, 67 % of regions have adopted a plan, but only 30 % of the cities. The most common climate-related hazards these cities prepare for are extreme temperatures and rainfall, followed by drought and water scarcity, as well as floods and landslides. Without legal obligations, neither regional nor national adaptation policy frameworks seem to influence the development of urban plans. In some cases, cities are ahead of national policy. This paper sheds light on the progress of local adaptation planning in Mediterranean Europe and paves the way for further research in this climate-threatened geographical area.
C1 [Pietrapertosa, Filomena; Salvia, Monica] Natl Res Council Italy CNR IMAA, Inst Methodol Environm Anal, C da S Loja, I-85050 Tito, PZ, Italy.
   [Pietrapertosa, Filomena; Salvia, Monica] NBFC, I-90133 Palermo, Italy.
   [Olazabal, Marta] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Parque Cient UPV EHU,Barrio Sarriena S-N, Leioa 48940, Spain.
   [Olazabal, Marta] Basque Fdn Sci, Ikerbasque, Plaza Euskadi 5, Bilbao, Spain.
   [Simoes, Sofia G.] Natl Energy Lab Portugal LNEG, Unit Resource Econ, Estrada Portela,Bairro Zambujal Ap 7586, P-2720999 Amadora, Portugal.
   [Fokaides, Paris A.; Ioannou, Byron I.] Frederick Univ, Sch Engn, 7 Frederickou Str, CY-1036 Nicosia, Cyprus.
   [Viguie, Vincent; Tardieu, Lea] CIRED, 45bis,Ave Belle Gabrielle, F-94736 Nogent Sur Marne, France.
   [Spyridaki, Niki-Artemis; Flamos, Alexandros] Univ Piraeus, Technoecon Energy Syst Lab TEESlab, Dept Ind Management & Technol, Karaoli & Dimitriou 80, Piraeus 18534, Greece.
   [Hurtado, Sonia De Gregorio] Univ Politec Madrid, Dept Urban & Spatial Planning, Sch Architecture, Avenida Juan de Herrera 4, Madrid 28040, Spain.
   [Geneletti, Davide] Univ Trento, Dept Civil Environm & Mech Engn, Via Mesiano 77, I-38123 Trento, Italy.
   [Heidrich, Oliver] Newcastle Univ, Tyndall Ctr Climate Change Res, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, England.
   [Tardieu, Lea] Univ Montpellier, AgroParisTech, Cirad, CNRS,INRAE,TETIS, F-34093 Montpellier, France.
   [Feliu, Efren] Basque Res & Technol Alliance BRTA, TECNALIA, Energy Climate & Urban Transit Unit, Parque Tecnol Bizkaia,Edificio 700c, Derio 48160, Spain.
   [Riznar, Klavdija; Sel, Natasa Belsak] Sci Res Ctr Bistra Ptuj, Slovenski Trg 6, Ptuj 2250, Slovenia.
   [Matosovic, Marko] Abu Dhabi Natl Energy Co TAQA, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates.
   [Balzan, Mario V.] Malta Coll Arts Sci & Technol, Inst Appl Sci, PLA9032, Paola, Malta.
   [Reckien, Diana] Univ Twente, Fac GeoInformat Sci & Earth Observat, POB 217, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands.
C3 Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR); Istituto di Metodologie per
   l'Analisi Ambientale (IMAA-CNR); Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3);
   Basque Foundation for Science; Institut Polytechnique de Paris; Ecole
   des Ponts ParisTech; Universite Paris Saclay; AgroParisTech; University
   of Piraeus; Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; University of Trento;
   Newcastle University - UK; INRAE; Universite de Montpellier; Centre
   National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); CIRAD; AgroParisTech;
   University of Twente
RP Pietrapertosa, F (corresponding author), Natl Res Council Italy, Inst Methodol Environm Anal, Tito, PZ, Italy.
EM filomena.pietrapertosa@cnr.it; marta.olazabal@bc3research.org;
   sofia.simoes@lneg.pt; salvia.monica@cnr.it; eng.fp@frederick.ac.cy;
   b.ioannou@frederick.ac.cy; viguie@centre-cired.fr; nartemis@unipi.gr;
   eng.fp@frederick.ac.cy; davide.geneletti@unitn.it;
   oliver.heidrich@newcastle.ac.uk; lea.tardieu@inrae.fr;
   efren.feliu@tecnalia.com; klavdija.riznar@bistra.si;
   marta.olazabal@bc3research.org; Balzan@mcast.edu.mt; aflamos@unipi.gr;
   natasa.belsak.sel@bistra.si; d.reckien@utwente.nl
RI De+Gregorio+Hurtado, Sonia/AAT-3769-2020; Fokaides, Paris/B-7047-2018;
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   CN000033), funded by the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan
   (PNRR Mission 4, Component 2, Investment 1.4).
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PT J
AU Mendelsohn, R
   Wang, JX
AF Mendelsohn, Robert
   Wang, Jinxia
TI The impact of climate on farm inputs in developing countries agriculture
SO ATMOSFERA
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; agriculture; climate change
AB The success of the green revolution has prompted some analysts to suggest it can be extended more broadly to all poor farmers. This paper argues that suitable natural endowments are an important precondition for high input farming. Examining production functions across China, we find that outcomes are very climate sensitive. It follows that we also find that input demand functions are climate sensitive. Efforts to intensify farming in undeveloped regions should focus on places with suitable soils and especially climate. The results also suggest that farmers will partially adapt to climate change by altering their input intensity.
C1 [Mendelsohn, Robert] Yale Univ, Yale Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, 195 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
   [Wang, Jinxia] Peking Univ, Sch Adv Agr Sci, Chinese Ctr Agr Policy, Beijing, Peoples R China.
C3 Yale University; Peking University
RP Mendelsohn, R (corresponding author), Yale Univ, Yale Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, 195 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
EM robert.mendelsohn@yale.edu
RI Mendelsohn, Robert/GZA-9112-2022
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PT J
AU Pescaroli, G
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AF Pescaroli, Gianluca
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   Alexander, David E.
TI Managing systemic risk in emergency management, organizational
   resilience and climate change adaptation
SO DISASTER PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Systemic risk; Emergency management; Organisational resilience; Climate
   change adaptation; Capacity to adapt; Risk management priorities
ID VULNERABILITY
AB Purpose This paper applies the theory of cascading, interconnected and compound risk to the practice of preparing for, managing, and responding to threats and hazards. Our goal is to propose a consistent approach for managing major risk in urban systems by bringing together emergency management, organisational resilience, and climate change adaptation. Design/methodology/approach We develop a theory-building process using an example from the work of the Greater London Authority in the United Kingdom. First, we explore how emergency management approaches systemic risk, including examples from of exercises, contingency plans and responses to complex incidents. Secondly, we analyse how systemic risk is integrated into strategies and practices of climate change adaptation. Thirdly, we consider organisational resilience as a cross cutting element between the approaches. Findings London has long been a champion of resilience strategies for dealing with systemic risk. However, this paper highlights a potential for integrating better the understanding of common points of failure in society and organisations, especially where they relate to interconnected domains and where they are driven by climate change. Originality/value The paper suggests shifting toward the concept of operational continuity to address systemic risk and gaps between Emergency Management, Organizational Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation.
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RP Pescaroli, G (corresponding author), UCL, Inst Risk & Disaster Reduct, London, England.
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PT J
AU Lemieux, CJ
   ThompsoN, JL
   Dawson, J
   Schuster, RM
AF Lemieux, Christopher J.
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TI Natural resource manager perceptions of agency performance on climate
   change
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Adaptive capacity; Organizational
   performance; Land management; Resource management; Managers;
   Perceptions; Governance; Regional management
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; CHANGE ADAPTATION; PROTECTED AREAS; FOREST;
   VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; FRAMEWORK; BARRIERS; SYSTEMS; HEALTH
AB An important precursor to the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies is to understand the perceived capacity to implement and operationalize such strategies. Utilizing an importance performance analysis (IPA) evaluation framework, this article presents a comparative case study of federal and state land and natural resource manager perceptions of agency performance on factors influencing adaptive capacity in two U.S. regions (northern Colorado and southwestern South Dakota). Results revealed several important findings with substantial management implications. First, none of the managers ranked the adaptive capacity factors as a low priority. Second, managers held the perception that their agencies were performing either neutrally or poorly on most factors influencing adaptive capacity. Third, gap analysis revealed that significant improvements are required to facilitate optimal agency functioning when dealing with climate change-related management issues. Overall, results suggest that a host of institutional and policy-oriented (e.g., lack of clear mandate to adapt to climate change), financial and human resource (e.g., inadequate staff and financial resources), informational (e.g., inadequate research and monitoring programs) and contextual barriers (e.g., sufficient regional networks to mitigate potential transboundary impacts) currently challenge the efficient and effective integration of climate change into decision-making and management within agencies working in these regions. The IPA framework proved to be an effective tool to help managers identify and understand agency strengths, areas of concern, redundancies, and areas that warrant the use of limited funds and/or resource reallocation in order to enhance adaptive capacity and maximize management effectiveness with respect to climate change. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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C3 Trent University; University of Waterloo; Northern Michigan University;
   University of Ottawa; United States Department of the Interior; United
   States Geological Survey
RP Lemieux, CJ (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Dept Recreat & Leisure Studies, 200 Univ Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
EM cjlemieux@uwaterloo.ca; jessitho@nmu.edu; jackie.dawson@uottawa.ca;
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RI Thompson, Jessica/GXW-0323-2022
OI Dawson, Jackie/0000-0002-3532-2742; Lemieux,
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FU U.S. Geological Survey [G10AC00684];  [RM CESU-102]
FX A special thanks is extended to all workshop participants who took the
   time to complete the questionnaire. The authors would particularly like
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PT J
AU Burrai, E
   Krajinovic, V
   Turner, J
   Baggio, R
   Cavlek, N
   Cooper, C
AF Burrai, Elisa
   Krajinovic, Vanja
   Turner, Jane
   Baggio, Rodolfo
   Cavlek, Nevenka
   Cooper, Chris
TI Stakeholder assemblages of destination climate adaptation
SO TOURISM RECREATION RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Destination climate change; perceptions; assemblages; climate scenarios;
   adaptation
ID TOURISM; INDEX
AB This paper examines local perceptions of climate adaptation. We develop climate scenarios using the Tourism Climate Index (TCI) to determine the type of tourism that future climate resources will support. Using the case study of Croatia, our findings suggest the possibility of season extension, but also problematic snow cover for winter sports resorts. We design our study using assemblage theory, enabling us to examine local perceptions to climate change adaptation whilst unpacking the complex combination of (local) diverse, relational and processual approaches. Hence, through the lens of assemblage theory, we contend that participants' perceptions are heterogenous, dependent on their socio-economic roles, agendas, and purposes. Participants' narratives shape four different assemblages: tourism products, education, cooperation and transformation. Our informants highlight willingness to keep tourism as a main economic activity, in spite of negative links to climate change. Yet, assemblages on ecological education and cooperation address the importance of re-thinking how tourism can contribute to addressing climate change instead of focusing primarily and only on adaptation avenues.
C1 [Burrai, Elisa; Turner, Jane; Cooper, Chris] Leeds Beckett Univ, Sch Events Tourism & Hospitality Management, Leeds, England.
   [Krajinovic, Vanja; Cavlek, Nevenka] Univ Zagreb, Fac Econ & Business, Zagreb, Croatia.
   [Baggio, Rodolfo] Bocconi Univ, Dondena Ctr Res Social Dynam & Publ Policy, Milan, Italy.
C3 Leeds Beckett University; University of Zagreb; Bocconi University
RP Burrai, E (corresponding author), Leeds Beckett Univ, Sch Events Tourism & Hospitality Management, Leeds, England.
EM e.burrai@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
RI Cavlek, Nevenka/D-8853-2018; Krajinović, Vanja/AAI-9101-2021; Burrai,
   Elisa/IWD-6188-2023; Turner, Jane/IZL-1063-2023
OI Turner, Jane/0000-0001-7753-747X; Krajinovic, Vanja/0000-0002-8369-3599;
   Burrai, Elisa/0000-0002-1068-6304
FU Leeds Beckett University
FX No Statement Available
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Freestone, D
AF Freestone, David
BA Puthucherril, TG
BF Puthucherril, TG
TI Towards Sustainable Coastal Development <i>Institutionalizing Integrated
   Coastal Zone Management and Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in South
   Asia</i> Conclusion
SO TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT: INSTITUTIONALIZING INTEGRATED
   COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AND COASTAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN SOUTH
   ASIA
SE Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
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PY 2015
VL 20
BP 417
EP 422
DI 10.1163/9789004282209_011
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PT B
AU Hart, BT
   Doolan, J
   Bunn, SE
   Horne, A
   Pollino, CA
   Rendell, R
   Webb, A
AF Hart, B. T.
   Doolan, J.
   Bunn, S. E.
   Horne, A.
   Pollino, C. A.
   Rendell, R.
   Webb, A.
BE Hart, BT
   Doolan, J
TI Decision Making in Water Resources Policy and Management An Australian
   Perspective FUTURE CHALLENGES
SO DECISION MAKING IN WATER RESOURCES POLICY AND MANAGEMENT: AN AUSTRALIAN
   PERSPECTIVE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; DROUGHT
C1 [Hart, B. T.] Water Sci Pty Ltd, Echuca, Vic, Australia.
   [Hart, B. T.] Monash Univ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   [Doolan, J.] Univ Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
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   [Rendell, R.] RM Consulting Grp, Bendigo, Vic, Australia.
C3 Monash University; University of Canberra; Griffith University;
   University of Melbourne; Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research
   Organisation (CSIRO); CSIRO Land & Water
RP Hart, BT (corresponding author), Water Sci Pty Ltd, Echuca, Vic, Australia.; Hart, BT (corresponding author), Monash Univ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU de Loe, R
   Plummer, R
AF de Loe, Rob
   Plummer, Ryan
BE Armitage, D
   Plummer, R
TI Climate Change, Adaptive Capacity, and Governance for Drinking Water in
   Canada
SO ADAPTIVE CAPACITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
SE Springer Series on Environmental Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID RESILIENCE; VULNERABILITY; MANAGEMENT; COMMUNITY; ADAPTATION; COMPLEXITY
C1 [de Loe, Rob] Univ Waterloo, Fac Environm, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
   [Plummer, Ryan] Brock Univ, Dept Tourism & Environm, St Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada.
   [Plummer, Ryan] Stockholm Univ, Stockholm Resilience Ctr, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
C3 University of Waterloo; Brock University; Stockholm University
RP de Loe, R (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Fac Environm, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
EM rdeloe@uwaterloo.ca; rplummer@brocku.ca
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PT B
AU Sealza, IS
   Ha, H
AF Sealza, Isaias S.
   Ha, Huons
BE Ha, H
   Dhakal, TN
TI Environmental Legislation and Action in Polity, Economy and Culture for
   Climate Change Adaptation: A Case Study of Misamis Oriental Province,
   the Philippines
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
ID GOVERNANCE
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PT J
AU Betzold, C
   Mohamed, I
AF Betzold, Carola
   Mohamed, Ibrahim
TI Seawalls as a response to coastal erosion and flooding: a case study
   from Grande Comore, Comoros (West Indian Ocean)
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Grande Comore; Comoros; Seawalls; Coastal erosion; Climate change
   adaptation
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PROTECTION STRUCTURES; BEACH EROSION;
   ADAPTATION
AB Many coasts are eroding. In the Comoros, as in many other small island developing states (SIDS), communities frequently respond to coastal erosion by building seawalls-yet seawalls and other coastal defence structure are controversial, especially in a SIDS context, where they typically are poorly designed and constructed and thus tend to increase rather decrease erosion and are often unable to prevent flooding. Through an exploratory qualitative case study of Grande Comore, the main island of the Comoros (West Indian Ocean), we compare and contrast how local stakeholders, national elites and donors understand coastal erosion and flooding in the context of a changing climate and how they experience and perceive seawalls as a response measure. Our analysis suggests that although stakeholders are aware of different drivers of coastal erosion and flooding, including sand mining, seawalls are a frequent and customary response to coastal erosion and flooding. Little is known about their disadvantages or alternative response measures, especially among local community members. Further, a lack of capacity and resources leads not only to poorly designed and constructed seawalls but also to difficulties in enforcing rules and regulations such as bans on sand mining. From our exploratory study, three conclusions emerge: (1) local drivers of coastal erosion and flooding are more visible than global climate change while funding is more readily available for adaptation to climate change; (2) a mix of context and site-specific measures would be needed to adequately respond to coastal erosion and flooding; and (3) further information and knowledge about the extent and causes of coastal erosion and flooding as well as about the effects of different response measures would be needed to allow such context and site-specific measures.
C1 [Betzold, Carola] Univ Antwerp, Inst Dev Policy & Management, Lange Sint Anna Str 7, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium.
   [Mohamed, Ibrahim] Univ Comoros, Dept Geog, Moroni, Comoros.
C3 University of Antwerp
RP Betzold, C (corresponding author), Univ Antwerp, Inst Dev Policy & Management, Lange Sint Anna Str 7, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium.
EM carola.betzold@uantwerpen.be; jesrashma@yahoo.fr
RI Mohamed, Ibrahim/LXU-3811-2024
OI Klock, Carola/0000-0003-2987-7570
FU Gothenburg Centre for Globalisation and Development
FX We would like to thank the many people that have contributed to this
   project, in particular Dr. Kamardine Sinane, Hamid Soule, the staff and
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   previous versions of this paper. We also gratefully acknowledge
   financial support from the Gothenburg Centre for Globalisation and
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Rankinen, K
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   Granlund, K
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   Laapas, M
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AF Rankinen, Katri
   Peltonen-Sainio, Pirjo
   Granlund, Kirsti
   Ojanen, Hannu
   Laapas, Mikko
   Hakala, Kaija
   Sippel, Kalle
   Helenius, Juha
   Forsius, Martin
TI Climate change adaptation in arable land use, and impact on nitrogen
   load at catchment scale in northern agriculture
SO AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; cereals; climate change; crop; diversity; environment;
   incentives; legumes; minor crops; monoculture; nitrogen leaching;
   policy; protein self-sufficiency; rapeseed; soil cover
ID INCA-N MODEL; CROP PRODUCTION; FINLAND; EQUATIONS; RAPESEED; BALANCE
AB Prolongation of the growing season due to a warming climate could represent new opportunities for northern agriculture. Climatic and biotic constraints may, however, together with increasing risk for higher nutrient loads, challenge future crop production. The objective of this study was to speculate how a range of arable land use patterns, resulting from various policy driven choices, could be introduced into a farming system, and how they would affect the risks associated with nutrient leaching. The case study area included 720 ha of arable fields in southern Finland. Climate change scenarios were calculated using averages of 19 climate models and emission scenarios B1, A1B and A2. Four crop choice and allocation storylines were developed according to policy objectives: increased protein self-sufficiency, increased winter cover for reducing nutrient loading, diversification, and monoculture for cereal production. Grasslands and leys were not included in any of the production scenarios. Impacts of these land uses on sediment loading and nitrogen leaching were simulated using WSFS and INCA modelling. We found that while adaptation to climate change must include consideration of crop choices, there are conflicts associated with allocations and rotations for various market and policy situations. The expected increase in nutrient loading in the simulations caused by climate change was moderate. The increase can partly be compensated for by changes in farmland use, more in the shorter term than in the longer term to mid-century. To reduce suspended sediment load in the changed climate, vegetation cover in winter was important. For nitrogen leaching, adjusting the N balance at parcel level was more important than vegetation cover. In the future, adaptation at cropping system level is potentially an efficient way to manage nutrient load risks.
C1 [Rankinen, Katri; Granlund, Kirsti; Sippel, Kalle; Forsius, Martin] Finnish Environm Inst, FI-00251 Helsinki, Finland.
   [Peltonen-Sainio, Pirjo; Ojanen, Hannu; Hakala, Kaija] MTT Agrifood Res Finland, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland.
   [Laapas, Mikko] Finnish Meteorol Inst, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland.
   [Helenius, Juha] Univ Helsinki, Dept Agr Sci, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland.
C3 Finnish Environment Institute; Natural Resources Institute Finland
   (Luke); Finnish Meteorological Institute; University of Helsinki
RP Rankinen, K (corresponding author), Finnish Environm Inst, POB 140, FI-00251 Helsinki, Finland.
EM katri.rankinen@ymparisto.fi
RI ; Hakala, Kaija/E-3745-2017
OI Helenius, Juha/0000-0001-6933-404X; Hakala, Kaija/0000-0002-0172-1892;
   Ojanen, Hannu/0000-0003-3758-353X; Rankinen, Katri/0000-0001-8744-1420;
   Forsius, Martin/0000-0003-0125-5120
FU EU
FX We would like to thank coordinators of VACCIA Action 7 Kati Komulainen
   and Torsti Schulz, as well as the project coordinators and the many
   colleagues in the project. The work was partly financed by EU Life+
   project Vulnerability assessment of ecosystem services for climate
   change impacts and adaptation (VACCIA) Action 7, Assessment of impacts
   and adaptation measures for agricultural production (EU LIFE+ programme,
   project LIFE07/ENV/FIN/000141, 2009-2011). We thank Kirsti Jylh for
   generating the localized climate change scenarios and Irmeli Ahtela for
   information on current water protection measures.
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PI UNIV HELSINSKI
PA MTT AGRIFOOD RES FINLAND, AGRIC & FOOD SCI, EDITORIAL OFF, DEPT AGRIC
   SCI, PO BOX 27, UNIV HELSINSKI, FI-00014, FINLAND
SN 1459-6067
EI 1795-1895
J9 AGR FOOD SCI
JI Agr. Food Sci.
PY 2013
VL 22
IS 3
BP 342
EP 355
DI 10.23986/afsci.7500
PG 14
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Food Science & Technology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture; Food Science & Technology
GA 235WB
UT WOS:000325750700004
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Sudmeier-Rieux, K
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   Gaillard, JC
   Guadagno, L
   Jaboyedoff, M
AF Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen
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   Gaillard, J. C.
   Guadagno, Lorenzo
   Jaboyedoff, Michel
BE SudmeierRieux, K
   Fernandez, M
   Penna, IM
   Jaboyedoff, M
   Gaillard, JC
TI Introduction: Exploring Linkages Between Disaster Risk Reduction,
   Climate Change Adaptation, Migration and Sustainable Development
SO IDENTIFYING EMERGING ISSUES IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, MIGRATION,
   CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: SHAPING DEBATES AND POLICIES
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID REFUGEES; RETHINKING
C1 [Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen; Fernandez, Manuela; Jaboyedoff, Michel] Univ Lausanne, Fac Geosci & Environm, Quartier Mouline Batiment Geopolis, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
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C3 University of Lausanne; University of Auckland; International
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RP Sudmeier-Rieux, K (corresponding author), Univ Lausanne, Fac Geosci & Environm, Quartier Mouline Batiment Geopolis, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
EM karen.sudmeier-rieux@unil.ch; manuelafernandezirujo@gmail.com;
   jc.gaillard@auckland.ac.nz; lguadagno@iom.int; Michel.Jaboyedoff@unil.ch
OI Guadagno, Lorenzo/0000-0002-9420-2281; Fernandez,
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   Sudmeier-Rieux, Dr. Karen/0000-0003-0513-8968
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WC Demography; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
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SC Demography; Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA BI0ZI
UT WOS:000405330800002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dash, B
AF Dash, Biswanath
TI Integrating Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) into Disaster Management
   Plans: A Study of Visakhapatnam District, India
SO PUBLIC ORGANIZATION REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE District Disaster Management Plan; Climate Change Adaptation;
   Integrating CCA and DRR; Sustainable Development Goals; India
ID RISK REDUCTION; ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE; STRATEGIES; OPPORTUNITIES
AB This study examines District Disaster Management Plans (DDMP) in India to investigate the extent to which Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) is being integrated. It conducts fieldwork in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, to explore scope and the challenges involved in the integration of CCA. It finds that among practitioners, there is a preference for department specific plans, although there is a recognition that climate change risk requires a more integrated plan to overcome functional administrative boundaries. This study proposes an alternative approach at the local level, in which Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and CCA plans are embedded within an overarching sustainable development framework.
C1 [Dash, Biswanath] BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, K 131,Shameerpet,Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad 500078, Telangana, India.
C3 Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani (BITS Pilani)
RP Dash, B (corresponding author), BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, K 131,Shameerpet,Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad 500078, Telangana, India.
EM biswanath@hyderabad.bits-pilani.ac.in
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PA CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, N1 9XW, ENGLAND
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EI 1573-7098
J9 PUBLIC ORGAN REV
JI Public Organ. Rev.
PD 2024 DEC 11
PY 2024
DI 10.1007/s11115-024-00801-0
EA DEC 2024
PG 21
WC Public Administration
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Public Administration
GA P1A1E
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Wolka, K
   Uma, T
   Tofu, DA
AF Wolka, Kebede
   Uma, Tadese
   Tofu, Daniel Assefa
TI The role of integrated watershed management in climate change adaptation
   for small-scale farmers in Southwest Ethiopia
SO ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Soil and water conservation; Climate variability; Crop
   diversification
ID SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; CHANGE PERCEPTIONS;
   AGRICULTURE; EASTERN; STRATEGIES; MAIZE; SOIL
AB Climate change severely affects smallholder farmers in developing countries such as Ethiopia. To overcome the impacts, the government of Ethiopia has been undertaking a massive adaptation programs including integrated watershed management practices. However, there is a limited understanding of climate change, adaptation strategies, and the effect and acceptance of the implemented techniques. The objective of this study was to assess climate variability, farmers' climate change adaptation strategies, and the role of watershed management in climate change adaptation. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 255 household heads from three rural kebeles (lowest administrative unit of government) in high, mid, and low-elevation areas. The household survey, focus group discussion, and key informant interview record were used to collect data. In addition, long term meteorology record was used. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and a multinomial logit model. The results showed that more than 80% of the farmers, in each elevation, perceived climate variability such as increasing temperature and rainfall fluctuations. The perceived variability is more pronounced in the low-elevation areas. The meteorology record also showed fluctuation in rainfall. About 90% of respondents in each elevation area perceived population pressure, cultivation, and deforestation as the major causes of climate variability. About 90% of respondents perceived crop yield decline due to climate variability. In drought years, crop yield and livestock production decline by similar to 50% compared to the average year. Adjustment of crop planting time, crop diversification, selling household assets, participating in off-farm activities, and using government aid were practiced as climate change adaptation measures. About 70% of farmers perceived the positive role of watershed management in climate change adaptation. On average, 36-43% of the farmers in the study area participated in watershed management activities such as the construction of bunds and tree planting, which assist in coping with climate variability impacts. Farm size, sex, education, and farming experience positively and significantly affect the adaptation practices of the farmers. Policymakers and practitioners need to consider the issues related to climate variability and watershed management as a strategy for climate change adaptation. Policy intervention by the Federal government on sustainable watershed management and rural livelihood strategies could assist in sustainable environmental management and climate change adaptation.
C1 [Wolka, Kebede] Hawassa Univ, Wondo Genet Coll Forestry & Nat Resource, POB 128, Shashemene, Ethiopia.
   [Uma, Tadese] Dept Agr & Nat Resource Dev, POB 27, Tarcha, Ethiopia.
   [Tofu, Daniel Assefa] Ambo Univ, Sch Nat Resource Management, Ambo, Ethiopia.
C3 Hawassa University; Ambo University
RP Wolka, K (corresponding author), Hawassa Univ, Wondo Genet Coll Forestry & Nat Resource, POB 128, Shashemene, Ethiopia.
EM kebedewolka@gmail.com
RI Wolka, Kebede/JJC-9823-2023
OI Tofu, Daniel Assefa/0000-0002-1854-9830
FU Agriculture Bureau of Southern Nations, Nationalities and People
   Regional State
FX We are grateful to the Agriculture Bureau of Southern Nations,
   Nationalities and People Regional State for partial financial support
   for field data collection. The farmers and experts who responded for
   interview and discussions are acknowledged. We acknowledge National
   Meteorology Agency for providing climate data.
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2665-9727
J9 ENVIRON SUSTAIN IND
JI Environ. Sustain. Indic.
PD SEP
PY 2023
VL 19
AR 100260
DI 10.1016/j.indic.2023.100260
EA MAY 2023
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA J9IH6
UT WOS:001012684300001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Lee, JWK
AF Lee, Joyce Wei Ka
BE OttoZimmermann, K
TI Getting Ready for a Changing Climate: Supporting Councillor's Leadership
   Role in Adaptation
SO RESILIENT CITIES: CITIES AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE - PROCEEDINGS
   OF THE GLOBAL FORUM 2010
SE Local Sustainability
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 Adaptation; Councillors; Leadership; Communicate; Improve
AB Adapting to climate change means adapting the way we do things - in all areas of our lives - to respond to the changing circumstances (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), What is adaptation? http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climate/adaptation/what.htm 2008). Adaptation is fundamentally a local issue - flooding, coastal erosion, agricultural patterns, employment, regeneration and land use all impact the local level. It is now recognised that local governments have an important role in grappling with the complex impacts of climate change and setting in motion plans for their services and communities.
   Councillors (elected members) play a key role in championing adaptation at the local level. Their ongoing enthusiasm in driving forward the green agenda, their awareness of the risks of business as usual and their passion for community wellbeing puts them in the best position to develop public awareness of, and the political will, for taking action on adaptation. This paper identifies councillors' leadership role in the adaptation agenda. It presents a checklist with five suggested actions for councillors. On communicating the adaptation agenda to the public, councillors could use more simple language, give practical examples and use more innovative channels of communications. On supporting their councils to take action, councillors could present a business case for adaptation and help build partnerships for delivery.
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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 141
EP 148
DI 10.1007/978-94-007-0785-6_14
PG 8
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:000292277300014
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ribalaygua, C
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AF Ribalaygua, Cecilia
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TI European island Outermost Regions and climate change adaptation: a new
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SO ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; Gran Canaria; islands; Outermost Regions;
   Reunion Island; spatial planning; urban planning
ID FLEXIBILITY; COMMUNITIES; IMPACTS; URBAN
AB Some European regions are experiencing unprecedented impacts due to climate change. The islands of the Outermost Regions are also being affected by this phenomenon. When these islands have a higher level of functional complexity, climate change increases the difficulty of defining their urban and regional planning tools. A comparative analysis of the characteristics of these islands (comparing land use and demographic density) and a review of the efficacy of planning tools for incorporating climate change adaptation has been developed in order to understand the transformations produced in the regulatory frameworks. Through the case studies of Gran Canaria (Spain) and Reunion Island (France), which show high levels of urban and peri-urban land use pressure, the paper focuses on analysing the degree of mainstreaming adaptation strategies, as key elements for land use planning in a context of climate change. Results show a dysfunction between adaptation needs and the incorporation of the climatic issue in land use management. Insular planning tools do not generally consider climate change adaptation and excessive top-down management is observed in the decision-making process. This paper contributes new case studies to the literature, comparing two non-sovereign European islands, and reviews the regulatory framework on adaptation in insular contexts related to climate change.
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RP García, F (corresponding author), Univ Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain.
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PU Island Studies Journal
PI Copenhagen
PA c/o Adam Grydehj, Lillegrund 39, Copenhagen, DENMARK
EI 1715-2593
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JI Isl. Stud. J.
PD MAY
PY 2019
VL 14
IS 1
BP 21
EP 40
DI 10.24043/isj.78
PG 20
WC Geography; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA JM0OV
UT WOS:000495924400003
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Galappaththi, EK
   Susarla, VB
   Loutet, SJT
   Ichien, ST
   Hyman, AA
   Ford, JD
AF Galappaththi, Eranga K.
   Susarla, Vasantha B.
   Loutet, Samantha J. T.
   Ichien, Stephanie T.
   Hyman, Amanda A.
   Ford, James D.
TI Climate change adaptation in fisheries
SO FISH AND FISHERIES
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation limits; adaptation tracking; global assessment; management
   approaches; research directions; systematic literature review
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; LOCAL INSTITUTIONS; NATURAL
   DISASTERS; FOOD SECURITY; SUPPLY CHAINS; MANAGEMENT; RESILIENCE;
   STRATEGIES; PERCEPTIONS
AB We conducted a global systematic literature review of climate change adaptation in fisheries. We addressed three specific questions: (i) What are fisheries adapting to? (ii) How are fisheries adapting? and (iii) What research gaps need to be addressed? We identified, characterized and examined case studies published between 1990 and 2019 that lie at the intersection of the domains of climate change, adaptation and fisheries. We characterized the documented climate change effects in fisheries that are being adapted to multiple stressors, general climate impacts, extreme events, ocean conditions, marine system shifts, climate variability, fishery dynamics, species distribution and atmospheric warming. Three categories of adaptive responses came to light: coping mechanisms (e.g. changing fishing location, use of traditional knowledge); adaptive strategies (e.g. livelihood diversification, incorporation of technology); and management responses (e.g. adaptive management, adaptation planning). We identified key potential areas for future research, including studies on the limits and barriers for adaptation, studies using specific conceptual and methodological approaches, and studies focussing on the top-producing countries such as China, Indonesia, Peru and Russia. This analysis gives broader insights to the fisheries industry and to climate change adaptation research to proceed in the face of new global challenges.
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C3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; McGill University;
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RP Galappaththi, EK (corresponding author), Virginia Tech, Dept Geog, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
EM eranga.research@gmail.com
RI ; Ford, James/A-4284-2013
OI Galappaththi, Eranga/0000-0002-3926-2206; Hyman,
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OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Doberstein, B
   Tadgell, A
   Rutledge, A
AF Doberstein, Brent
   Tadgell, Anne
   Rutledge, Alexandra
TI Managed retreat for climate change adaptation in coastal megacities: A
   comparison of policy and practice in Manila and Vancouver
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Managed retreat; Climate change adaptation; Disaster risk reduction;
   Coastal; Megacity; Resilience; Manila; Vancouver
ID INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS; METRO MANILA; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; RISK;
   RESETTLEMENT; DISPLACEMENT; COMMUNITIES; FUTURE
AB 'Managed retreat' is gaining considerable attention as part of megacities' climate change adaptation and resilience enhancement toolkits, and as a policy option for disaster risk reduction in coastal regions. The overarching objective of managed retreat is to reduce the exposure of people and assets to flooding, storm surges and sea level rise by retreating from these threats in a planned fashion. Managed retreat is one of four main options covered in the TARA' (protect/accommodate/retreat/avoid) framework explained in this paper, which can be used to enhance resilience in coastal megacities. In this paper, qualitative research methods were used to collect primary data on the feasibility of using managed retreat for two case study coastal megacities: Manila, Philippines, and Vancouver, Canada. Both case studies review the risk context of each city, local climate change adaptation/disaster risk reduction (CCA/DRR) policies linked to managed retreat, examples of managed retreat practice, and barriers to managed retreat identified through primary or secondary data analysis. Comparisons between the two cases are then carried out, and similarities and differences are highlighted. The paper concludes by suggesting possible means by which barriers to managed retreat might be overcome.
C1 [Doberstein, Brent; Tadgell, Anne; Rutledge, Alexandra] Univ Waterloo, Dept Geog & Environm Management, 200 Univ Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
C3 University of Waterloo
RP Doberstein, B (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Dept Geog & Environm Management, 200 Univ Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
EM bdoberst@uwaterloo.ca
OI Doberstein, Brent/0000-0001-8891-7400
FU "Coastal Cities at Risk (CCaR): Building Adaptive Capacity for Managing
   Climate Change in Coastal Megacities" project [106372-001]; Canadian
   International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Canadian Institutes of
   Health Research (CIHR); Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
   Council of Canada (NSERC); Social Sciences and Humanities Research
   Council of Canada (SSHRC); Ontario Graduate Scholarship program; SSHRC;
   Academy of Finland (AKA) [106372] Funding Source: Academy of Finland
   (AKA)
FX This research was carried out under the "Coastal Cities at Risk (CCaR):
   Building Adaptive Capacity for Managing Climate Change in Coastal
   Megacities" project (grant number 106372-001), one of several projects
   within the International Research Initiative on Adaptation to Climate
   Change (IRIACC) program. IRIACC was funded jointly by the Canadian
   International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and Canada's
   Tri-Council funding agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
   (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
   (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of
   Canada (SSHRC). Additional funding was received by the authors from the
   Ontario Graduate Scholarship program and SSHRC.
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JI J. Environ. Manage.
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PY 2020
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Nagoli, J
   Binauli, L
   Chijere, A
   Chiotha, S
AF Nagoli, Joseph
   Binauli, Lucy
   Chijere, Asafu
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BE Chiotha, S
   Jamu, D
   Nagoli, J
   Likongwe, P
   Chanyenga, T
TI Too big to ignore Gender and climate change adaptation in the Lake
   Chilwa Basin
SO SOCIO- ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN A FRAGILE ECOSYSTEM:
   THE CASE OF THE LAKE CHILWA BASIN, MALAWI
SE Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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   [Chijere, Asafu] WorldFish, Lilongwe, Malawi.
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C3 University of Malawi
RP Nagoli, J (corresponding author), WorldFish programme Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi.
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PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-351-05710-3; 978-1-138-48267-8
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PY 2018
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PG 10
WC Environmental Studies; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
   Health
GA BT3MH
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Kronlid, DO
AF Kronlid, David O.
BA Kronlid, DO
BF Kronlid, DO
TI Climate Change Adaptation and Human Capabilities Justice and Ethics in
   Research and Policy Introduction
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND HUMAN CAPABILITIES: JUSTICE AND ETHICS IN
   RESEARCH AND POLICY
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Kronlid, David O.] Uppsala Univ, Educ, Dept Educ, Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Kronlid, David O.] Uppsala Univ, Swedish Int Ctr Educ Sustainable Dev, Uppsala, Sweden.
   [Kronlid, David O.] Uppsala Univ, Eth, Dept Theol, Uppsala, Sweden.
C3 Uppsala University; Uppsala University; Uppsala University
RP Kronlid, DO (corresponding author), Uppsala Univ, Educ, Dept Educ, Uppsala, Sweden.; Kronlid, DO (corresponding author), Uppsala Univ, Swedish Int Ctr Educ Sustainable Dev, Uppsala, Sweden.; Kronlid, DO (corresponding author), Uppsala Univ, Eth, Dept Theol, Uppsala, Sweden.
RI Kronlid, David/AAC-5814-2022
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PU PALGRAVE
PI BASINGSTOKE
PA HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-137-42804-2; 978-1-137-43627-6
PY 2016
BP 1
EP 29
PG 29
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BF7AQ
UT WOS:000383889500002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gündel, H
   Önaç, AK
AF Gundel, Hande
   Onac, Ayse Kalayci
TI Simulating blue and green infrastructure tools via SWMM in order to
   prevent flood hazard in an urban area
SO NATURAL HAZARDS
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Flood risk; Climate change adaptation; SWMM; GIS
AB Flood risk has become the most important problem in urban areas. A pilot study was carried out in the G & uuml;zeltepe neighborhood of & Idot;zmir Province, located in the west of Turkey, which is an urban regeneration area with poor socio-economic status and insufficient infrastructure services. According to this study, the areas where water collects and the areas where the slope and elevation are low were determined and the rainwater infrastructure system was integrated into the area. Then, the "Low Impact Development" model, which is an effective method for preventing runoff and water pollution, was examined and applied throughout the area. In this context, 8 scenarios were determined according to the characteristics of the area through the mathematical method SWMM 5.2 program and it was determined how much flooding was prevented by which Low Impact Design (LID) tool. According to the study, the runoff rate is significantly high in the absence of LID systems. Without LID interventions, 70% of rainwater is converted to surface runoff. However, the implementation of various LID systems effectively reduces this rate: permeable surfaces decrease runoff by 13%, infiltration trenches by 30%, bio-retention cells by 29%, vegetative swales by 33%, green roofs by 19%, rain gardens by 30%, and rain barrels by 19%. The development of a method to prevent a risky disaster such as flooding by using blue and green infrastructure within the scope of adaptation to climate change in urban regeneration areas with inadequate infrastructure makes this study valuable. The study of integrating blue and green infrastructure systems into the regeneration strategies of unplanned areas in the city makes this study unique. For this reason, the study focuses on the application technique of blue and green infrastructure systems.
C1 [Gundel, Hande] Izmir Katip Celebi Univ, Nat & Sci Inst, Urban Regenerat Dept, Balatcik Neighborhood Airport Chassis 33-2 Balatci, TR-35620 Cigli Izmir, Turkiye.
   [Onac, Ayse Kalayci] Izmir Katip Celebi Univ, Fac Architecture & Engn, Dept City & Reg Planning, Balatcok Neighborhood Airport Chassis 33-2, TR-35620 Cigli Izmir, Turkiye.
C3 Izmir Katip Celebi University; Izmir Katip Celebi University
RP Önaç, AK (corresponding author), Izmir Katip Celebi Univ, Fac Architecture & Engn, Dept City & Reg Planning, Balatcok Neighborhood Airport Chassis 33-2, TR-35620 Cigli Izmir, Turkiye.
EM d190213003@ogr.ikc.edu.tr; ayse.kalayci.onac@ikc.edu.tr
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U2 13
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 2024 AUG 27
PY 2024
DI 10.1007/s11069-024-06868-8
EA AUG 2024
PG 25
WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences;
   Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Water Resources
GA D8P6P
UT WOS:001298751600001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bhuyan, MI
   Supit, I
   Kumar, U
   Mia, S
   Ludwig, F
AF Bhuyan, Md Isfatuzzaman
   Supit, Iwan
   Kumar, Uthpal
   Mia, Shamim
   Ludwig, Fulco
TI The significance of farmers ' climate change and salinity perceptions
   for on-farm adaptation strategies in the south-central coast of
   Bangladesh
SO JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Climate change perceptions; Salinity; Agricultural
   productivity; Cropping pattern; Coastal Bangladesh
ID CROPPING SYSTEMS; SOIL-SALINITY; HOUSEHOLDS; IMPACTS; REGIONS
AB Climate change contributes to a rise in salinity levels in the coastal regions of Bangladesh, notably impacting agricultural productivity. Therefore, crop-level adaptation strategies against salinity are crucial to increase productivity. In this study, our objective is to explore farm-level adaptation to climate change-induced salinity in the south-central coastal area of Bangladesh, considering the farmers' perception of climate change and salinity ingress as well as their adaptation strategies. Subsequently, we compare our findings with climatic and salinity data acquired from secondary sources. The study area was partitioned into three distinct zones delineated by proximity to the coastline, and primary data was collected from 475 households within these salinity zones using a multistage random sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using semi-structured questionnaires, which had been pretested on the respondents' perceptions for validity and reliability. The results indicate that while farmers possess an awareness of long-term alterations in climatic conditions, such as changes in temperature and precipitation, they often fail to attribute these changes to climate change explicitly. They could perceive changes in salinity over time but had difficulty perceiving cyclonic events. Farmers realize the risks posed by hydroclimatic variability and extreme weather events. Interestingly, while farmers may not be taking explicit measures to address perceived climatic changes, we discern that they are indeed modifying their agricultural and farming practices, such as fertilizer application, land leveling, and freshwater application. Traditional farming systems increase vulnerability and reduce persistence. In pursuit of enhanced resilience, households must implement various adaptation strategies for resilient farming practices. Moreover, our findings indicate that farmers are interested in adopting diverse adaptation strategies that require technical and financial support, particularly for the smallholders. In conclusion, this research provides valuable information for formulating climate change adaptation policies in the context of coastal agriculture in Bangladesh.
C1 [Bhuyan, Md Isfatuzzaman; Supit, Iwan; Ludwig, Fulco] Wageningen Univ & Res, Water Syst & Global Change Grp, POB 47, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [Kumar, Uthpal] Int Fertilizer Dev Ctr IFDC, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
   [Bhuyan, Md Isfatuzzaman; Mia, Shamim] Patuakhali Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Agron, Patuakhali 8602, Bangladesh.
C3 Wageningen University & Research
RP Bhuyan, MI (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ & Res, Water Syst & Global Change Grp, POB 47, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM md.isfatuzzaman.bhuyan@wur.nl
RI Ludwig, Fulco/N-7732-2013
FU Nuffic OKP Project, "Climate Smart Agriculture for a Resilient Coastal
   Bangladesh" [OKP-BGD 103561]
FX This paper is part of a PhD study financially supported by the Nuffic
   OKP Project, "Climate Smart Agriculture for a Resilient Coastal
   Bangladesh (project number OKP-BGD 103561) ,"which is acknowledged for
   funding this study.
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2666-1543
J9 J AGR FOOD RES
JI J. Agric. Food Res.
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PY 2024
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AR 101097
DI 10.1016/j.jafr.2024.101097
EA MAR 2024
PG 16
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Food Science & Technology
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Agriculture; Food Science & Technology
GA QB4Q5
UT WOS:001218411300001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Belay, A
   Mirzabaev, A
   Recha, JW
   Oludhe, C
   Osano, PM
   Berhane, Z
   Olaka, LA
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   Mutsami, C
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AF Belay, Abrham
   Mirzabaev, Alisher
   Recha, John W.
   Oludhe, Christopher
   Osano, Philip M.
   Berhane, Zerihun
   Olaka, Lydia A.
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   Demissie, Teferi
   Mutsami, Chrispinus
   Solomon, Dawit
TI Does climate-smart agriculture improve household income and food
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SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Climate-smart agriculture practices; Food
   security; Farm income; Propensity score matching approach; Southern
   Ethiopia
ID PROPENSITY SCORE; INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES; ADOPTION; TECHNOLOGIES;
   ADAPTATION; IMPACTS; WELFARE; INDICATORS; AFRICA
AB Climate change threatens African countries' economic development and affects agriculture and food security. Ethiopia is especially vulnerable to the negative effects of climate change because its economy is dependent on climate-sensitive livelihoods that have limited potential for adaptation. Emerging evidence indicates that climate-smart agriculture (CSA) can help smallholder farmers adapt to climate change and increase agricultural productivity, thereby enhancing household income and food security. In the study area, different CSA practices have been adopted to mitigate the negative effects of climate change and improve agricultural productivity, income, and food security. Therefore, this study examines the impact of CSA practices on household income and food security in southern Ethiopia. A total of 385 households were selected using multistage sampling. Primary and secondary data were used, and propensity score matching with different types of matching algorithms, such as nearest neighbor, kernel, and radius matching, was employed to quantify the conditional impacts of CSA intervention on farm income and food security. In comparison with non adopters farmers that have adopted CSA practices had a higher food consumption score between 6.27 and 8.15, which was statistically significant at the 1% level. Overall, 34.55% of interviewed households had acceptable food consumption scores, 44.68% had borderline, and 20.77% had poor food consumption scores. Furthermore, households that adopted CSA practices had a 20.30% higher average annual farm income per hectare than non-adopters. The study suggests that effective extension services, accurate climate information, and sound policy support are required to promote and scale up CSA measures in the study area to improve farmers' adaptive capacity, farm income, and food security.
C1 [Belay, Abrham; Mirzabaev, Alisher] Univ Bonn, Ctr Dev Res ZEF, Genscherallee 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
   [Belay, Abrham; Oludhe, Christopher; Olaka, Lydia A.] Univ Nairobi, Fac Sci & Technol, Dept Earth & Climate Sci, POB 30197-00100, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
   [Berhane, Zerihun] Addis Ababa Univ, Ctr African & Asian Studies, POB 1176, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
   [Belay, Abrham; Osano, Philip M.] World Agroforestry Ctr, Stockholm Environm Inst Africa, POB 30677, Nairobi, Kenya.
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   [Recha, John W.; Demissie, Teferi; Solomon, Dawit] Int Livestock Res Inst ILRI, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
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   [Olaka, Lydia A.] Tech Univ Kenya, Dept Geosci & Environm, Nairobi, Kenya.
C3 University of Bonn; University of Nairobi; Addis Ababa University;
   CGIAR; World Agroforestry (ICRAF); CGIAR; International Livestock
   Research Institute (ILRI); Technical University of Kenya
RP Belay, A (corresponding author), Univ Bonn, Ctr Dev Res ZEF, Genscherallee 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.; Belay, A (corresponding author), Univ Nairobi, Fac Sci & Technol, Dept Earth & Climate Sci, POB 30197-00100, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.; Belay, A (corresponding author), World Agroforestry Ctr, Stockholm Environm Inst Africa, POB 30677, Nairobi, Kenya.; Belay, A (corresponding author), European Forest Inst EFI, Pl Vereinten Nationen 7, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
EM abrish.z2010@gmail.com; almir@uni-bonn.de; j.recha@cgiar.org;
   philip.osano@sei.org; zerihun.berhane@aau.edu.et;
   lydiaolaka@tukenya.ac.ke; yitagesu.tekle@efi.int; t.demissie@cgiar.org;
   ckhaleha@gmail.com; Solomon@cgiar.org
RI Mekonnen, Abrham/AAI-7940-2020; Mirzabaev, Alisher/ABC-9873-2020
OI Mekonnen, Abrham Belay/0000-0003-4729-8759; OLAKA,
   LYDIA/0000-0002-5917-7586; /0009-0008-1538-2458; Mutsami,
   Chrispinus/0000-0001-7232-2963; Recha, John/0000-0002-1146-7197; Osano,
   Philip/0000-0002-6065-5151; Mirzabaev, Alisher/0000-0002-5223-7160
FU World Bank "Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa
   (AICCRA)"~ESA regional project [D7540]; Swedish International
   Development Agency (SIDA) through the Stockholm Environment Institute
   (SEI) Regional Engagement Fund for Africa; Deutscher Academischer
   Austaushdenist (DAAD) through World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF); Federal
   Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); Ministry of Culture and
   Science of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW); AGNES-BAYER
   Sciences Foundation
FX This research was financially supported through a grant from the World
   Bank "Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa
   (AICCRA)" ESA regional project (Grant No. D7540) signed between
   Alliance-Bioversity-CIAT and the International Development Association
   (IDA). The research was also financially supported by the Swedish
   International Development Agency (SIDA) through the Stockholm
   Environment Institute (SEI) Regional Engagement Fund for Africa" and the
   Deutscher Academischer Austaushdenist (DAAD) through World Agroforestry
   Center (ICRAF), as well as the Federal Ministry of Education and
   Research (BMBF) and the Ministry of Culture and Science of the German
   State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW) under the Excellence Strategy of
   the Federal and State Governments. Additional funding for fieldwork
   support was provided by AGNES-BAYER Sciences Foundation.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Benito, G
   Sanchez-Moya, Y
   Medialdea, A
   Barriendos, M
   Calle, M
   Rico, M
   Sopeña, A
   Machado, MJ
AF Benito, Gerardo
   Sanchez-Moya, Yolanda
   Medialdea, Alicia
   Barriendos, Mariano
   Calle, Mikel
   Rico, Mayte
   Sopena, Alfonso
   Machado, Maria J.
TI Extreme Floods in Small Mediterranean Catchments: Long-Term Response to
   Climate Variability and Change
SO WATER
LA English
DT Article
DE palaeofloods; floods; climate change; flood frequency; climate change
   adaptation; Mediterranean rivers; Spain
ID FREQUENCY-ANALYSIS; PALEOFLOOD HYDROLOGY; DOCUMENTARY SOURCES; SINGLE
   GRAINS; NE SPAIN; RIVER; LUMINESCENCE; EVENTS; RECORD; QUARTZ
AB Climate change implies changes in the frequency and magnitude of flood events. The influence of climate variability on flooding was evaluated by an analysis of sedimentary (palaeofloods) and documentary archives. A 500-year palaeoflood record at Montilea River (657 km(2) in catchment area), eastern Spain, revealed up to 31 palaeofloods with a range of discharges of 20-950 m(3) s(-1), and with at least five floods exceeding 740-950 m(3) s(-1). This information contrasts with the available gauged flood registers (since year 1971) with an annual maximum daily discharge of 129 m(3) s(-1). Our palaeoflood dataset indicates flood cluster episodes at (1) 1570-1620, (2) 1775-1795, (3) 1850-1890, and (4) 1920-1969. Flood rich periods 1 and 3 corresponded to cooler than usual (about 0.3 degrees C and 0.2 degrees C) climate oscillations, whereas 2 and 4 were characterised by higher inter-annual climatic variability (floods and droughts). This high inter-annual rainfall variability increased over the last 150 years, leading to a reduction of annual maximum flow. Flood quantiles (>50 years) calculated from palaeoflood+gauged data showed 30%-40% higher peak discharges than those using only instrumental records, whereas when increasing the catchment area (1500 km(2)) the discharge estimation variance decreased to-15%. The results reflect the higher sensitivity of small catchments to changes on flood magnitude and frequency due to climate variability whereas a larger catchment buffers the response due to the limited extent of convective storms. Our findings show that extended flood records provide robust knowledge about hazardous flooding that can assist in the prioritization of low-regret actions for flood-risk adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Benito, Gerardo; Calle, Mikel; Machado, Maria J.] CSIC, Natl Museum Nat Sci MNCN, Dept Geol, Serrano 115 Bis, Madrid 28006, Spain.
   [Sanchez-Moya, Yolanda] Univ Complutense Madrid, CSIC, Inst Geociencias, Fac CC Geol, Madrid 28006, Spain.
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   [Barriendos, Mariano] Univ Barcelona, Dept Hist & Archaeol, Montalegre 6, Barcelona 08001, Spain.
   [Rico, Mayte] CSIC, Pyrenean Inst Ecol IPE, Avda Montanana 1005, Zaragoza 50059, Spain.
   [Sopena, Alfonso] Univ Complutense Madrid, CSIC, Inst Geociencias, Madrid 28006, Spain.
C3 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC); Complutense
   University of Madrid; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas
   (CSIC); CSIC-UCM - Instituto de Geociencias (IGEO); University of
   Cologne; University of Barcelona; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
   Cientificas (CSIC); Complutense University of Madrid; Consejo Superior
   de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC); CSIC-UCM - Instituto de
   Geociencias (IGEO)
RP Benito, G (corresponding author), CSIC, Natl Museum Nat Sci MNCN, Dept Geol, Serrano 115 Bis, Madrid 28006, Spain.
EM benito@mncn.csic.es; yol@ucm.es; amediald@uni-koeln.de;
   barriendos@telefonica.net; m.calle@mncn.csic.es; mayterico68@gmail.com;
   sopena@ucm.es; machado@mncn.csic.es
RI Sanchez-Moya, Yolanda/S-4862-2019; Medialdea, Alicia/S-1424-2019;
   Benito, Gerardo/E-5456-2013; Calle, Mikel/B-7143-2019
OI Benito, Gerardo/0000-0003-0724-1790; Medialdea,
   Alicia/0000-0001-5895-0736; Calle, Mikel/0000-0003-1590-6772
FU Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities through the project
   "Assessment and modelling eco-hydrological and sedimentary responses in
   Mediterranean catchments for climate and environmental change
   adaptation" EPHIMED - European FEDER funds [CGL2017-86839-C3-1-R]
FX This research was funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and
   Universities through the project "Assessment and modelling
   eco-hydrological and sedimentary responses in Mediterranean catchments
   for climate and environmental change adaptation" EPHIMED
   (CGL2017-86839-C3-1-R) co-financed with European FEDER funds.
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2073-4441
J9 WATER-SUI
JI Water
PD APR
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 4
AR 1008
DI 10.3390/w12041008
PG 23
WC Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
GA LX0JR
UT WOS:000539527500085
OA Green Accepted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU West, JS
   Townsend, JA
   Stevens, M
   Fitt, BDL
AF West, Jon S.
   Townsend, James A.
   Stevens, Mark
   Fitt, Bruce D. L.
TI Comparative biology of different plant pathogens to estimate effects of
   climate change on crop diseases in Europe
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT 9th Conference of the European-Foundation-for-Plant-Pathology
CY NOV 15-18, 2010
CL Univ Evora, Evora, PORTUGAL
SP European Fdn Plant Pathol
HO Univ Evora
DE Climate change adaptation; CO2 emissions; Food insecurity; Plant
   pathogens; Epidemics; Invasive species
ID WINTER OILSEED RAPE; FOOD SECURITY; ELEVATED CO2; LEAF BLOTCH; WHEAT;
   SEVERITY; RESISTANCE; WEATHER; IMPACT; MODEL
AB This review describes environmental factors that influence severity of crop disease epidemics, especially in the UK and north-west Europe, in order to assess the effects of climate change on crop growth and yield and severity of disease epidemics. While work on some diseases, such as phoma stem canker of oilseed rape and fusarium ear blight of wheat, that combine crop growth, disease development and climate change models is described in detail, climate-change projections and predictions of the resulting biotic responses to them are complex to predict and detailed models linking climate, crop growth and disease development are not available for many crop-pathogen systems. This review uses a novel approach of comparing pathogen biology according to 'ecotype' (a categorization based on aspects such as epidemic type, dissemination method and infection biology), guided by detailed disease progress models where available to identify potential future research priorities for disease control. Consequences of projected climate change are assessed for factors driving elements of disease cycles of fungal pathogens (nine important pathogens are assessed in detail), viruses, bacteria and phytoplasmas. Other diseases classified according to 'ecotypes' were reviewed and likely changes in their severity used to guide comparable diseases about which less information is available. Both direct and indirect effects of climate change are discussed, with an emphasis on examples from the UK, and considered in the context of other factors that influence diseases and particularly emergence of new diseases, such as changes to farm practices and introductions of exotic material and effects of other environment changes such as elevated CO2. Good crop disease control will contribute to climate change mitigation by decreasing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture while sustaining production. Strategies for adaptation to climate change are needed to maintain disease control and crop yields in north-west Europe.
C1 [West, Jon S.; Townsend, James A.; Stevens, Mark; Fitt, Bruce D. L.] Rothamsted Res, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, Herts, England.
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C3 UK Research & Innovation (UKRI); Biotechnology and Biological Sciences
   Research Council (BBSRC); Rothamsted Research; UK Research & Innovation
   (UKRI); Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC);
   John Innes Center
RP West, JS (corresponding author), Rothamsted Res, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, Herts, England.
EM jon.west@rothamsted.ac.uk
RI ; West, Jonathan/D-6098-2011
OI Bruce D. L., Fitt/0000-0003-3981-6456; West,
   Jonathan/0000-0002-5211-2405
FU BBSRC [BB/D015200/1, BBS/E/C/00005203, BB/I017585/1, BB/I017585/2,
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PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0929-1873
EI 1573-8469
J9 EUR J PLANT PATHOL
JI Eur. J. Plant Pathol.
PD MAY
PY 2012
VL 133
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SI SI
BP 315
EP 331
DI 10.1007/s10658-011-9932-x
PG 17
WC Agronomy; Plant Sciences; Horticulture
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Plant Sciences
GA 918ER
UT WOS:000302232600022
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Friis-Hansen, E
   Aben, C
AF Friis-Hansen, Esbern
   Aben, Charles
BA FriisHansen, E
BF FriisHansen, E
TI Local Politics of Climate Change Adaptation in Uganda
SO DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
C1 [Friis-Hansen, Esbern] Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
   [Aben, Charles] Makerere Univ, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, Kampala, Uganda.
C3 Aarhus University; Danish Institute for International Studies; Makerere
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RP Friis-Hansen, E (corresponding author), Danish Inst Int Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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NR 18
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U1 0
U2 0
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 75
EP 86
PG 12
WC Environmental Studies; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BP2QQ
UT WOS:000544492600008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chapin, FS
   Grens, K
   Katsnelson, A
   Gawrylewski, A
   Zielinska, E
   Scheff, J
AF Chapin, F. Stuart
   Grens, Kerry
   Katsnelson, Alla
   Gawrylewski, Andrea
   Zielinska, Edyta
   Scheff, Jonathan
TI Climate change and the biosphere
SO SCIENTIST
LA English
DT Article
ID CARBON-CYCLE FEEDBACKS; FIRE
AB Scientific assessments now clearly demonstrate the ecologic and societal consequences of human-induced climate chnage. Global warming spells danger for Earth's biomes, which in turn play an important role in climate change. The effects have been most dramatic at high latitudes, where multiple processes contribute to decreased surface reflectivity, thus increasing the solar radiation absorbed and the heat transferred to the atmosphere. One thing that would help policymakers is a more comprehensive assessment of ecosystem feedbacks to the climate system. Scientists currently search for genes that help calcifying organisms weather the effects of climate change. Fruit fly genetics may help us understand how organisms can or cannot adapt to climate change. Increasing oceanic temperatures are driving epidemics of coral disease.
C1 [Chapin, F. Stuart] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Inst Arctic Biol, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA.
C3 University of Alaska System; University of Alaska Fairbanks
RP Chapin, FS (corresponding author), Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Inst Arctic Biol, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA.
RI Chapin, F/AAZ-3931-2020
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NR 16
TC 5
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U1 3
U2 24
PU SCIENTIST INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 3535 MARKET ST, SUITE 200, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104-3385 USA
SN 0890-3670
J9 SCIENTIST
JI Scientist
PD JAN
PY 2008
VL 22
IS 1
BP 36
EP 42
PG 7
WC Information Science & Library Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Information Science & Library Science; Science & Technology - Other
   Topics
GA 248GO
UT WOS:000252140900021
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Henstra, D
AF Henstra, Daniel
TI Climate Adaptation in Canada: Governing a Complex Policy Regime
SO REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Canada; climate change; climate change adaptation; governance; policy
   regime; public policy
ID OVERCOMING BARRIERS; GOVERNANCE; FRAMEWORK; POLITICS; IDEAS
AB Climate adaptation is a complex policy area, in which knowledge, authority, and resources are fragmented among numerous public agencies, multiple levels of government, and a wide range of nongovernmental actors. Mobilizing and coordinating disparate public and private efforts is a key challenge in this policy domain, and this has focused research attention on the governance of adaptation, including the dynamics of interaction among interests and the institutions that facilitate collective action. This paper contributes to the study of adaptation governance by adopting the policy regimes perspective, an analytical framework designed to make sense of the loose governing arrangements surrounding complex, fragmented problems. The perspective's constructs are applied to a longitudinal case study of adaptation governance in Canada, which identifies, analyzes, and evaluates the policy ideas, institutions, and interests that comprise Canada's adaptation policy regime.
C1 [Henstra, Daniel] Univ Waterloo, Dept Polit Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Waterloo
RP Henstra, D (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Dept Polit Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
OI Henstra, Daniel/0000-0003-0224-9152
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
FX The author thanks the Editor and anonymous reviewers for helpful
   comments on an earlier version, and gratefully acknowledges support for
   this research from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
   of Canada.
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NR 74
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U1 4
U2 45
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 MAY
PY 2017
VL 34
IS 3
BP 378
EP 399
DI 10.1111/ropr.12236
PG 22
WC Political Science; Public Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law; Public Administration
GA ET8ZD
UT WOS:000400593000004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Thompson, E
   Frigg, R
   Helgeson, C
AF Thompson, Erica
   Frigg, Roman
   Helgeson, Casey
TI Expert Judgment for Climate Change Adaptation
SO PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT Meeting of the Philosophy-of-Science-Association (PSA)
CY NOV 06-09, 2014
CL Chicago, IL
SP Philosophy Sci Assoc
ID MODELS; UNCERTAINTY
AB Climate change adaptation is largely a local matter, and adaptation planning can benefit from local climate change projections. Such projections are typically generated by accepting climate model outputs in a relatively uncritical way. We argue, based on the IPCC's treatment of model outputs from the CMIP5 ensemble, that this approach is unwarranted and that subjective expert judgment should play a central role in the provision of local climate change projections intended to support decision-making.
C1 [Thompson, Erica] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Ctr Anal Time Series, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, England.
   [Frigg, Roman] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Dept Philosophy Log & Sci Method, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, England.
   [Helgeson, Casey] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Ctr Philosophy Nat & Social Sci, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, England.
C3 University of London; London School Economics & Political Science;
   University of London; London School Economics & Political Science;
   University of London; London School Economics & Political Science
RP Thompson, E (corresponding author), London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Ctr Anal Time Series, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, England.
EM e.thompson@lse.ac.uk; r.p.frigg@lse.ac.uk; casey.helgeson@gmail.com
OI Helgeson, Casey/0000-0001-5333-9954; Thompson,
   Erica/0000-0003-3750-8388; Frigg, Roman/0000-0003-0812-0907
FU AHRC's Managing Severe Uncertainty project [AH/J006033/1]; Spanish
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
SN 0031-8248
EI 1539-767X
J9 PHILOS SCI
JI Philos. Sci.
PD DEC
PY 2016
VL 83
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BP 1110
EP 1121
DI 10.1086/687942
PG 12
WC History & Philosophy Of Science
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts &amp; Humanities Citation Index (A&amp;HCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC History & Philosophy of Science
GA EC5JY
UT WOS:000388172400040
OA Green Submitted, Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Shakirat, I
   Omonitan, M
   Aminu, R
   Oyawole, F
   Arowolo, A
   Ayinde, I
AF Shakirat, Ibrahim
   Omonitan, Michael
   Aminu, Raheem
   Oyawole, Funminiyi
   Arowolo, Aisha
   Ayinde, Idris
TI ADAPTIVE CAPACITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND FOOD SECURITY AMONG FARM
   HOUSEHOLDS IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA
SO EKONOMIKA POLJOPRIVREDA-ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; adaptive capacity; food security; adaptation strategies;
   Nigeria
ID CROP YIELD; ADAPTATION; VARIABILITY; RESILIENCE; POVERTY; IMPACT
AB Smallholder farming households represent one of groups most exposed to the vagaries of climate change because their production and livelihood depend on climatic elements. This study assessed the effect of climate change adaptive capacity on smallholder farming households' food security in Oyo State, Nigeria. Data from 246 farming households were analysed using factor analysis to generate the Climate Change Adaptive Capacity Index (CCACI), Foster-Greer-Thorbecke Indices and Logit Regression. The most adopted adaptation strategies were intercropping, fallowing, fertilizer application, and crop rotation. Most of the households had moderate or high adaptive capacity to climate change. Econometric results show that farm households with low climate change adaptive capacity have a greater likelihood of being food insecure relative to farm households with moderate and high climate change adaptive capacity. These findings emphasize the need to enhance smallholder farmers' capacity to mitigate the adverse effect of climate change on national food security. (c) 2022 EA. All rights reserved.
C1 [Shakirat, Ibrahim; Omonitan, Michael; Oyawole, Funminiyi; Arowolo, Aisha; Ayinde, Idris] Fed Univ Agr, Dept Agr Econ & Farm Management, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.
   [Aminu, Raheem] Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev 2, Reading, Berks, England.
C3 University of Agriculture, Abeokuta; University of Reading
RP Aminu, R (corresponding author), Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev 2, Reading, Berks, England.
EM ibrahimsb@funaab.edu.ng; mikokoomonitan@gmail.com;
   r.o.aminu@pgr.reading.ac.uk; oyawolefp@funaab.edu.ng;
   arowoloao@funaab.edu.ng; ayindeia@funaab.edu.ng
RI Ayinde, Idris/GOG-9079-2022; Aminu, Raheem/ABD-4343-2021; Oyawole,
   Funminiyi/AAY-8720-2020
OI Aminu, Raheem/0000-0003-4746-354X; Oyawole,
   Funminiyi/0000-0001-5899-7120; Omonitan, Michael/0000-0003-4514-2523;
   Ibrahim, Shakirat Bolatito/0000-0002-3261-263X
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PI BELGRADE
PA VOLGINA 15, PO BOX 93, BELGRADE, 11060, SERBIA
SN 0352-3462
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JI Ekon. Poljopr.
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BP 777
EP 791
DI 10.5937/ekoPolj2203777S
PG 15
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Agriculture
GA 5N0UA
UT WOS:000871505100009
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Belay, D
   Fekadu, G
AF Belay, Daniel
   Fekadu, Gutema
TI Influence of social capital in adopting climate change adaptation
   strategies: empirical evidence from rural areas of Ambo district in
   Ethiopia
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; social capital; adaptation; logit model; principal
   component analysis; Ethiopia
AB The impact of climate change is increasingly affecting the daily lives of poor farmer households. An understanding of the social dimension profoundly shapes the way in which policy-makers develop adaptation policies. This paper investigates the influence of components of social capital on the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies using data from rural households in Ethiopia. First, principal component analysis (PCA) was performed on the dataset of components of social capital to construct composite indicators for measuring farmers' social capital. Second, the logit model was employed to investigate the influence of components of social capital on adopting climate change adaptation strategies. The results suggest that institutional trust positively influences climate change adaptation decisions. On the contrary, bonding social capital negatively affects the adoption decision. The following implications are worthy of consideration for improving farmers' adoption of adaptation strategies: improving the institutions' communication and sharing of information with farmers and investing in programmes that build links across groups in communities and up to those in authority.
C1 [Belay, Daniel] Ambo Univ, Dept Econ, Ambo, Ethiopia.
   [Fekadu, Gutema] Madda Walabu Univ, Dept Econ, Bale Robe, Ethiopia.
C3 Ambo University
RP Belay, D (corresponding author), Ambo Univ, Dept Econ, Ambo, Ethiopia.
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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 NOV 26
PY 2021
VL 13
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EP 868
DI 10.1080/17565529.2020.1862741
EA JAN 2021
PG 12
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA XL3LD
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AU Chettri, N
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AF Chettri, Nakul
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TI Managing Ecosystem Services for Enhancing Climate Change Adaptation in
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SO IMPACT OF GLOBAL CHANGES ON MOUNTAINS: RESPONSES AND ADAPTATION
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID PROTECTED AREAS; TIBETAN PLATEAU; BIODIVERSITY; DISTRIBUTIONS; TRENDS
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WC Environmental Sciences
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PT J
AU Reside, AE
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AF Reside, April E.
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TI Beyond the model: expert knowledge improves predictions of species'
   fates under climate change
SO ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change impact; endemic species; expert knowledge; fine-scale
   data; Maxent; rainforest; refugia; species distribution modeling
ID BIOTIC INTERACTIONS; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; DISTRIBUTIONS;
   RESPONSES; IMPACTS; NICHE; ADAPTATION; MANAGEMENT; ABUNDANCE
AB The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is widely acknowledged. Current approaches to prioritizing investment in species conservation generally rely on correlative models, which predict the likely fate of species under different climate change scenarios. Yet, while model statistics can be improved by refining modeling techniques, gaps remain in understanding the relationship between model performance and ecological reality. To investigate this, we compared standard correlative species distribution models to highly accurate, fine-scale, distribution models. We critically assessed the ecological realism of each species' model, using expert knowledge of the geography and habitat in the study area and the biology of the study species. Using interactive software and an iterative vetting with experts, we identified seven general principles that explain why the distribution modeling under- or overestimated habitat suitability, under both current and predicted future climates. Importantly, we found that, while temperature estimates can be dramatically improved through better climate downscaling, many models still inaccurately reflected moisture availability. Furthermore, the correlative models did not account for biotic factors, such as disease or competitor species, and were unable to account for the likely presence of micro refugia. Under-performing current models resulted in widely divergent future projections of species' distributions. Expert vetting identified regions that were likely to contain micro refugia, even where the fine-scale future projections of species distributions predicted population losses. Based on the results, we identify four priority conservation actions required for more effective climate change adaptation responses. This approach to improving the ecological realism of correlative models to understand climate change impacts on species can be applied broadly to improve the evidence base underpinning management responses.
C1 [Reside, April E.; Goosem, Miriam; Goosem, Stephen; Hoskin, Conrad J.] James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
   [Reside, April E.] Univ Queensland, Ctr Biodivers & Conservat Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.
   [Critchell, Kay] Univ Queensland, Sch Biol Sci, Marine Spatial Ecol Lab, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.
   [Crayn, Darren M.] James Cook Univ, Ctr Trop Environm Sustainabil Sci, Cairns, Qld 4878, Australia.
   [Crayn, Darren M.] James Cook Univ, Australian Trop Herbarium, McGregor Rd, Smithfield, Qld 4878, Australia.
   [Goosem, Stephen] Wet Trop Management Author, POB 2050, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia.
   [Sydes, Travis] Far North Queensland Reg Org Councils, POB 2050, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia.
   [Vanderduys, Eric P.] CSIRO Ecosyst Sci, ATSIP PMB PO, Aitkenvale, Qld 4814, Australia.
   [Pressey, Robert L.] James Cook Univ, Australian Res Council Ctr Excellence Coral Reef, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
C3 James Cook University; University of Queensland; University of
   Queensland; James Cook University; James Cook University; Commonwealth
   Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO); James Cook
   University
RP Reside, AE (corresponding author), James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.; Reside, AE (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, Ctr Biodivers & Conservat Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.
EM april.reside@gmail.com
RI Vanderduys, Eric/AAI-6259-2021; Critchell, Kay/M-8859-2019; Crayn,
   Darren/A-7386-2011; Hoskin, Conrad/A-8407-2012; Reside,
   April/H-4940-2011; Critchell, Kay/E-3150-2017
OI Crayn, Darren/0000-0001-6614-4216; Hoskin, Conrad/0000-0001-8116-6085;
   Reside, April/0000-0002-0760-9527; Critchell, Kay/0000-0003-0599-2355
FU Australian Government through the Regional NRM planning for climate
   change program; Australian Research Council
FX Collin Storlie supplied the Accuclim models. Stewart Macdonald provided
   helpful feedback on the manuscript. Dylan Mathiesen provided technical
   support during the expert workshop. This project was funded by the
   Australian Government through the Regional NRM planning for climate
   change program. R. L Pressey acknowledges the support of the Australian
   Research Council.
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1051-0761
EI 1939-5582
J9 ECOL APPL
JI Ecol. Appl.
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PY 2019
VL 29
IS 1
AR e01824
DI 10.1002/eap.1824
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WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HG1BS
UT WOS:000454685500001
PM 30390399
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Busayo, ET
   Kalumba, AM
   Orimoloye, IR
AF Busayo, Emmanuel Tolulope
   Kalumba, Ahmed Mukalazi
   Orimoloye, Israel Ropo
TI Spatial planning and climate change adaptation assessment: Perspectives
   from Mdantsane Township dwellers in South Africa
SO HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Assessment; climate change adaptation; Mdantsane township; Resilience;
   Spatial planning; Urban
ID LAND; GOVERNANCE; POLITICS; GIS
AB Spatial planning plays a significant role in enhancing climate change adaptation especially within urban areas by improving their resilience. Despite all this, cities especially in developing countries still experience the effects of climate change. This paper adopted a mixed method approach to examine township spatial planning and climate change adaptation in identifying potentialities for an integrated approach. Mdantsane case study as one of the largest townships in South Africa was assessed as a unique landscape with reminiscent of apartheid legacies to improve the people's climate change adaptation under urban poverty, lack of basic facilities and other environmental challenges. In keeping with a case study design, we collected data making use of pretested open and close-ended survey forms with an interplay of GIS and remote sensing techniques. This study reveals that Mdantsane is extremely susceptible to the impacts of climate change due to their built-up and natural environment set up as well as the existing interrelations. Thus, comprehensive integration of spatial planning is essential for proofing, health, wellbeing and resilience. Consequently, recommendations to seek strategic intervention and planning were made to sustain adaptation of residents to climate change in the future with specific focus to reduce climate and environmental risks in Mdantsane Township.
C1 [Busayo, Emmanuel Tolulope; Kalumba, Ahmed Mukalazi; Orimoloye, Israel Ropo] Univ Ft Hare, Dept Geog & Environm Sci, Private Bag X1314, ZA-5700 Alice, Eastern Cape Pr, South Africa.
C3 University of Fort Hare
RP Busayo, ET (corresponding author), Univ Ft Hare, Dept Geog & Environm Sci, Private Bag X1314, ZA-5700 Alice, Eastern Cape Pr, South Africa.
EM etobusayo@yahoo.com; amkalumba@gmail.com; orimoloyeisrael@gmail.com
RI Orimoloye, Israel/AAW-1778-2020
OI Kalumba, Ahmed Mukalazi/0000-0001-7593-9096; Orimoloye, Israel
   Ropo/0000-0001-5058-2799; Busayo, Emmanuel Tolulope/0000-0002-9274-2145
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public
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PT J
AU Müller, L
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AF Mueller, Laura
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TI Quantifying and communicating uncertain climate change hazards in
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SO GEOSCIENCE COMMUNICATION
LA English
DT Article
ID WATER MANAGEMENT; IMPACT; PRACTITIONERS; FUTURE; PLOTS; TOOL
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C1 [Mueller, Laura; Doell, Petra] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Inst Phys Geog, D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany.
   [Doell, Petra] Senckenberg Leibniz Biodivers & Climate Res Ctr SB, D-60325 Frankfurt, Germany.
C3 Goethe University Frankfurt
RP Müller, L (corresponding author), Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Inst Phys Geog, D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany.
EM la.mueller@em.uni-frankfurt.de
RI Doll, Petra/A-3784-2009
OI Doll, Petra/0000-0003-2238-4546; Muller, Laura/0000-0001-7466-6583
FU Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology(HLNUG)
FX This research has been supported by the Hessian Agency for Nature
   Conservation, Environment and Geology (HLNUG) and its Centre on Climate
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PI GOTTINGEN
PA BAHNHOFSALLEE 1E, GOTTINGEN, 37081, GERMANY
SN 2569-7102
EI 2569-7110
J9 GEOSCI COMMUN
JI Geosci. Commun.
PD MAY 24
PY 2024
VL 7
IS 2
BP 121
EP 144
DI 10.5194/gc-7-121-2024
PG 24
WC Education & Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines;
   Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geology
GA RU5J9
UT WOS:001230184000001
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Leichenko, R
   Foster, SR
   Nguyen, KH
AF Leichenko, Robin
   Foster, Sheila R.
   Nguyen, Khai Hoan
BE Rice, JL
   Long, J
   Levenda, A
TI Bringing Equity into Climate Change <i>Adaptation Planning in New York
   City</i>
SO URBAN CLIMATE JUSTICE: Theory, Praxis, Resistance
SE Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID SOCIAL VULNERABILITY; ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; GENTRIFICATION; RESILIENCE;
   DISCOURSE; KNOWLEDGE; CAPACITY; POLITICS; POLICY; PANEL
C1 [Leichenko, Robin] Rutgers State Univ, Geog, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA.
   [Leichenko, Robin] Rutgers Climate Inst, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA.
   [Foster, Sheila R.] Georgetown Univ, Urban Law & Policy, Washington, DC 20057 USA.
   [Nguyen, Khai Hoan] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Geog, Piscataway, NJ USA.
C3 Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick; Georgetown
   University; Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick
RP Leichenko, R (corresponding author), Rutgers State Univ, Geog, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA.; Leichenko, R (corresponding author), Rutgers Climate Inst, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA.
FU NOAA Regional Integrated Science Assessment (RISA) [NA15OAR4310147]
FX This chapter draws from a study that was conducted as part of the New
   York City Panel on Climate Change, Third Assessment Report. The full
   results of the study are presented in Foster et al. (2019). Funding
   support for this work was provided by the NOAA Regional Integrated
   Science Assessment (RISA) under grant number NA15OAR4310147 to
   Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast (CCRUN).
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PU UNIV GEORGIA PRESS
PI ATHENS
PA ATHENS, GA 30602 USA
BN 978-0-8203-6376-9; 978-0-8203-6379-0; 978-0-8203-6377-6
J9 GEOGR JUST SOC TRANS
PY 2023
BP 127
EP 147
D2 10.1353/book112004
PG 21
WC Environmental Studies; Political Science; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law; Urban Studies
GA BW5QB
UT WOS:001164967500007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gioacchino, G
AF Gioacchino, Gioel
TI You defend what you feel: 'Presencing' nature as 'experiential knowing'
SO ACTION RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Youth-led PAR; TheoryU; Cuba; climate change adaptation; extended
   epistemology
AB This article reflects on a youth-led action research process on climate change adaptation carried out in Cuba between 2013 and 2015. The research explored the question: 'How are Cuban youth engaging with climate change adaptation challenges and what can we learn from it?'. The objectives of the research were to understand young people's attitudes towards climate change and environmental work while connecting a youth network in Cuba and encourage collaboration. This article contributes to PAR with a rich description of a research process in which the group of co-researchers was able to collectively shift their awareness of and personal relationship with nature. Proposing a conversation between Heron and Reason's extended epistemology (1997) and Scharmer's TheoryU (2016, 2018), I argue that experiential knowledge in climate change and environmental work looks like entering an intimate state of co-presencing with the aliveness of the earth. Second of all, the research contributes to the literature on youth participation highlighting that in Cuba there is a gap between the political will and attention towards climate change adaptation, which is remarkable, and young people's ability to meaningfully take leadership in such efforts.
C1 [Gioacchino, Gioel] Univ Sussex, Inst Dev Studies, Lib Rd, Brighton BN1 9RE, E Sussex, England.
   [Gioacchino, Gioel] Recrear Int, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 University of Sussex
RP Gioacchino, G (corresponding author), Univ Sussex, Inst Dev Studies, Lib Rd, Brighton BN1 9RE, E Sussex, England.
EM gioel@recrear.info
FU UN-Habitat Youth Fund
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The
   research was funded by the UN-Habitat Youth Fund.
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U1 0
U2 4
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 1476-7503
EI 1741-2617
J9 ACTION RES-LONDON
JI Action Res.
PD MAR
PY 2019
VL 17
IS 1
SI SI
BP 108
EP 129
DI 10.1177/1476750319829208
PG 22
WC Management; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA HP1JY
UT WOS:000461424200008
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Mahlkow, N
   Donner, J
AF Mahlkow, Nicole
   Donner, Julie
TI From Planning to Implementation? The Role of Climate Change Adaptation
   Plans to Tackle Heat Stress: A Case Study of Berlin, Germany
SO JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Berlin; climate change adaptation; Constellation Analysis; policy
   instruments; urban heat
ID URBAN AREAS; THERMAL COMFORT; CITIES; CANYONS; CHALLENGES; MORTALITY;
   FRAMEWORK; BARRIERS; IMPACTS; EUROPE
AB Global climate change increases the necessity for mid-latitude cities to tackle urban heat. Climate change adaptation plans are common policy mechanisms to approach the issue. This paper studies the city climate development plan (StEP Klima) of Berlin, Germany, by using Constellation Analysis. We analyzed to what extent StEP Klima might trigger planning and governance processes for the implementation of heat stress measures. Berlin's plan brought attention to the local risks of urban heat and possible strategies. To translate its aims into decision makers' everyday governance and planning practice, institutionalized guidance and an activation of policy instruments is needed.
C1 [Mahlkow, Nicole] Free Univ Berlin, Environm Policy Res Ctr FFU, Berlin, Germany.
   [Donner, Julie] Berlin Inst Technol, Environm Assessment & Planning Res Grp, Berlin, Germany.
C3 Free University of Berlin; Technical University of Berlin
RP Mahlkow, N (corresponding author), Free Univ Berlin, Environm Policy Res Ctr, Ihnestr 22, D-14195 Berlin, Germany.
EM nicole.mahlkow@fu-berlin.de
FU German Research Foundation (DFG) [KO 2952/2-1, SCHR 1254/2-1]
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The study
   was part of the Research Unit 1736 "Urban Climate and Heat Stress in
   Mid-latitude Cities in View of Climate Change" (www.UCaHS.org) funded by
   the German Research Foundation (DFG) (KO 2952/2-1; SCHR 1254/2-1).
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U1 6
U2 59
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0739-456X
EI 1552-6577
J9 J PLAN EDUC RES
JI J. Plan. Educ. Res.
PD DEC
PY 2017
VL 37
IS 4
BP 385
EP 396
DI 10.1177/0739456X16664787
PG 12
WC Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Public Administration; Urban Studies
GA FL0NA
UT WOS:000413906900001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Tardieu, L
   Hamel, P
   Mikou, M
   Coste, L
   Levrel, H
AF Tardieu, Lea
   Hamel, Perrine
   Mikou, Mehdi
   Coste, Lana
   Levrel, Harold
TI Can the ecosystem service approach make nature more visible in urban
   planning processes ?
SO DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE & TERRITOIRES
LA English
DT Article
DE ecosystem services; spatial planning; urban planning; ile-de-France;
   sustainable cities; urban nature
AB Nature in the city is a significant asset for cities' adaptation to climate change and contributes to the quality of life of people in many ways. Its contribution, predominantly positive but also negative, can be represented by ecosystem services and disservices. In this paper, we question the input of consideration, mapping and communication on ES in creating a common language among stakeholders with different background and practices, and to make nature more visible in urban planning decisions. The question is addressed qualitatively through stakeholders' interviews. The results show the potential added value of SE as a tool for acculturation, territorial dialogue and evaluation in favour of the conservation and development of nature in the city.
C1 [Tardieu, Lea] Univ Montpellier, Tetis, Inrae, AgroParisTech,Cirad,CNRS, Montpellier, France.
   [Hamel, Perrine] Nanyang Technol Univ, Asian Sch Environm, Singapore, Singapore.
   [Mikou, Mehdi; Coste, Lana; Levrel, Harold] Univ Paris Saclay, Ecole Ponts ParisTech, Cired, AgroParisTech,CNRS,EHESS,Cirad, Nogent Sur Marne, France.
C3 INRAE; CIRAD; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS);
   AgroParisTech; Universite de Montpellier; Nanyang Technological
   University; CIRAD; Universite Paris Saclay; AgroParisTech; Institut
   Polytechnique de Paris; Ecole des Ponts ParisTech; Centre National de la
   Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
RP Hamel, P (corresponding author), Nanyang Technol Univ, Asian Sch Environm, Singapore, Singapore.
EM lea.tardieu@inrae.fr; perrine.hamel@ntu.edu.sg;
   mehdi.mikou@universite-paris-saclay.fr; Lana.coste@gmail.fr;
   Harold.Levrel@agroparistech.fr
RI Hamel, Perrine/HTL-7454-2023; Levrel, Harold/JPY-3527-2023; Tardieu,
   Lea/KAM-7305-2024
CR [Anonymous], 2016, La perception de la nature comme une source d'avantages ou d'inconvenients est fonction du contexte culturel, socioeconomique, temporel ou spatial
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   l'institut d'amenagement urbain (IAu) aujourd'hui Institut Paris Region a analyse les avis rendus sur la compatibilite des PLus et des ScoTs vis-a-vis du Sdrif, 2019, Sur 391 avis analyses, plus de la moitie emettent une ou plusieurs reserves, et celles-ci concernent avant tout la consommation d'espace. Le respect des continuites ecologiques et du quota d'espaces ouverts urbains (espaces verts) figure egalement parmi ces reserves
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PU RESEAU DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE & TERRITOIRES FRAGILES
PI VILLENEUVE D ASCQ
PA RESEAU DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE & TERRITOIRES FRAGILES, VILLENEUVE D ASCQ,
   00000, FRANCE
SN 1772-9971
J9 DEV DURABLE TERRIT
JI Dev. Durable Territ.
PD DEC
PY 2023
VL 14
IS 3
AR 23548
PG 25
WC Geography
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Geography
GA DU7E7
UT WOS:001134651900006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Guthiga, P
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AF Guthiga, Paul
   Newsham, Andrew
TI Meteorologists Meeting Rainmakers: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate
   Policy Processes in Kenya
SO IDS BULLETIN-INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
AB This article seeks to shed light on policy processes arising from interaction between indigenous rainmakers and meteorologists, in participatory action research aimed at increasing the capacity of a local community to adapt to climate change. Policy processes were analysed from the perspective of actors, their narratives and interests. At the beginning of the project, the interactions between the meteorologists and rainmakers was characterised by mutual scepticism. The two groups negotiated on modalities of working together and successfully made joint seasonal weather forecasts that showed good convergence. The analyses using the three lenses of actor-narrative-interest enabled the study to tease out policy dynamics that are often ignored in climate change mitigation studies. Understanding these dynamics is important to ensure that climate change strategies are designed in congruence with local policy dynamics.
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PU INST DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
PI BRIGHTON
PA UNIV SUSSEX, BRIGHTON BN1 9RE, E SUSSEX, ENGLAND
SN 0265-5012
EI 1759-5436
J9 IDS BULL-I DEV STUD
JI IDS Bull.-Inst. Dev. Stud.
PD MAY
PY 2011
VL 42
IS 3
BP 104
EP 109
DI 10.1111/j.1759-5436.2011.00228.x
PG 6
WC Area Studies; Development Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Area Studies; Development Studies
GA 759UE
UT WOS:000290273200012
OA Green Published, Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT S
AU Rosenzweig, C
   Solecki, W
AF Rosenzweig, Cynthia
   Solecki, William
GP New York City Panel on Climate Change
TI <i>Preface to</i> Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building a
   Risk Management Response
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN NEW YORK CITY: BUILDING A RISK MANAGEMENT
   RESPONSE
SE Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Solecki, William] CUNY, New York, NY USA.
C3 City University of New York (CUNY) System
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 14
PU WILEY-BLACKWELL
PI MALDEN
PA COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN STREET, MALDEN 02148, MA USA
SN 0077-8923
BN 978-1-57331-800-6
J9 ANN NY ACAD SCI
JI Ann.NY Acad.Sci.
PY 2010
VL 1196
BP 5
EP 6
DI 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05397.x
PG 2
WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Multidisciplinary
   Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S); Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Science & Technology -
   Other Topics
GA BUA67
UT WOS:000288657300002
PM 20545643
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Yang, F
   Chou, JM
   Dong, WJ
   Sun, MY
   Zhao, WX
AF Yang, Fan
   Chou, Jieming
   Dong, Wenjie
   Sun, Mingyang
   Zhao, Weixing
TI Adaption to climate change risk in eastern China: Carbon emission
   characteristics and analysis of reduction path
SO PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Carbon emission intensity; Spatiotemporal analysis;
   Adaption strategy
ID STRUCTURAL DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS; CO2 EMISSIONS; MULTICOUNTRY
   COMPARISONS; ENERGY; COINTEGRATION; PERFORMANCE; INTENSITY
AB To improve its ability to adapt to climate change, China has promised considerable carbon emission reduction and proposed the policy strategy of "energy revolution". Considering the lowest carbon emission intensity and the greatest mitigation task in the Eastern Economic Zone of China, this paper analyses the change of carbon emission intensity in Eastern China from 2000 to 2015. First, to prove the significance of carbon emission intensity, this paper studies the cointegration relationship between carbon emissions and the GDP. Afterwards, from the spatiotemporal perspective, this paper decomposes and analyses the carbon emission intensity of the whole country, Eastern China and the provinces of Eastern China and quantifies the impact of different factors. This paper finds that the energy structure of China and the East was in a relatively stable state during this period. In the past, the decrease in carbon emission intensity mainly depended on the improvement of sectoral emission efficiency, and the influence of industrial structure is growing. Furthermore, changes in the eastern region are similar to those in the whole country. The eastern region needs to give full play to its economic advantage in the future. On the spatial scale, GDP per capita and the ratio of tertiary industry have a significant impact on the spatial heterogeneity of carbon emission intensity in East China, while the ratio of secondary industry has few effects. Replacing energy-intensive industry with the service industry will be the focus of emission reduction in the future.
C1 [Yang, Fan; Chou, Jieming; Sun, Mingyang; Zhao, Weixing] Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Geog Sci, State Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Resource Ecol, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
   [Dong, Wenjie] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Atmospher Sci Sch, Guangzhou 510275, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
C3 Beijing Normal University; Sun Yat Sen University
RP Chou, JM (corresponding author), Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Geog Sci, State Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Resource Ecol, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China.
EM choujm@bnu.edu.cn
RI Yang, Fan/GYU-4249-2022; dong, wenjie/F-4314-2012; zhao,
   weixing/H-3154-2013
OI Dong, Wenjie/0000-0002-9635-6292
FU National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFA150903,
   2016YFA0602703]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [41575001]
FX This study was supported by the National Key Research and Development
   Program of China (2018YFA150903, 2016YFA0602703), the National Natural
   Science Foundation of China (41575001).
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NR 39
TC 16
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U1 3
U2 32
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 1474-7065
EI 1873-5193
J9 PHYS CHEM EARTH
JI Phys. Chem. Earth
PD FEB
PY 2020
VL 115
AR 102829
DI 10.1016/j.pce.2019.102829
PG 11
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 KR9VO
UT WOS:000517961300001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Tiani, AM
   Bele, MY
   Sonwa, DJ
AF Tiani, Anne Marie
   Bele, Mekou Youssoufa
   Sonwa, Denis Jean
TI What are we talking about? The state of perceptions and knowledge on
   REDD+ and adaptation to climate change in Central Africa
SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE stakeholders; knowledge of concepts; Central Africa; climate change
ID FORESTS; POLICIES
AB Climate change has become a major political issue and has become the subject of discussion and debate at all levels and throughout the world. Central Africa, which harbours the second largest forest in the world, is equally at the centre of debates on the role of forests in the fight against climate change. Consequently, workshops on climate change are very common in this region. This study was carried out by Center for International Forestry Research and aimed to understand how people with professional interest in adaptation and REDD+ in Central Africa comprehend key concepts of climate change. Questionnaires on basic knowledge of key climate change concepts were answered by 138 stakeholders from several Central African countries. These tests were intended to establish a baseline from which a programme of capacity-building could be developed. The results demonstrated that: (1) although workshops on REDD+ and adaptation to climate change are held with increasingly frequency in Central Africa, stakeholders in the region are still struggling to understand the key concepts of climate change, (2) the issues of climate change are evolving so quickly that those who are called upon to defend the interests and positions of the central Africa region are lagging behind the discourses, hence the need for continuous capacity-building, (3) decision-makers in the Congo Basin need frequently updated information and knowledge to be up to the task of supporting the regional position held by Central African Forestry Commission and to defend national interests.
C1 [Tiani, Anne Marie; Bele, Mekou Youssoufa; Sonwa, Denis Jean] Ctr Int Forestry Res, Yaounde, Cameroon.
RP Bele, MY (corresponding author), Ctr Int Forestry Res, POB 2008, Yaounde, Cameroon.
EM b.youssoufa@cgiar.org
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U2 20
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.
PD AUG 8
PY 2015
VL 7
IS 4
BP 310
EP 321
DI 10.1080/17565529.2014.953901
PG 12
WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA CL9XT
UT WOS:000357333100002
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Arteaga, E
   Nalau, J
   Biesbroek, R
   Howes, M
AF Arteaga, Estefania
   Nalau, Johanna
   Biesbroek, Robbert
   Howes, Michael
TI Unpacking the theory-practice gap in climate adaptation
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; gap; planning; implementation;
   theory-practice gap; transdisciplinary solutions; effective adaptation
ID SCIENCE; LESSONS
AB Climate change adaptation (CCA) is an urgent global challenge that requires transdisciplinary efforts to deliver effective, aligned, useful, and sustainable outcomes. Current approaches and tools have been slow to translate into robust action, however, leading to a widening gap between adaptation theory and actual on the ground implementation. This theory-practice gap is a fundamental factor that is causing significant challenges to adaptation, yet it has seldom been directly defined or addressed. A better understanding of how this gap emerges, what drives it, and how it could be solved contributes to improving the way both adaptation theory and practice develop. This study critically examines the existence of this gap through a novel framework via a series of workshops with experts engaged in adaptation science, planning and implementation. The findings show that there are multiple gaps that interact with each other, generating a complex and challenging process of adaptation. There are diverse drivers such as motivation and values, knowledge, capacity, language, and funding, that shape the gap. Overall, we show that the gap can be tackled by integrating multiple solutions utilising the diverse sources of knowledge compiled in the framework. Possible solutions include improving knowledge creation and accessibility, enabling collaboration and communication between stakeholders, developing skills and capacity, improving context or circumstances, and introducing new roles and tools. These findings will be useful for scientists, practitioners and policymakers who are interested in developing more integrated theory-practice solutions for robust and effective climate adaptation.
C1 [Arteaga, Estefania; Nalau, Johanna; Howes, Michael] Griffith Univ, Nathan, Australia.
   [Biesbroek, Robbert] Wageningen Univ, Wageningen, Netherlands.
C3 Griffith University; Wageningen University & Research
RP Arteaga, E (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Nathan, Australia.
EM estefania.arteaga@griffithuni.edu.au; j.nalau@griffith.edu.au;
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PT J
AU Allenby, B
AF Allenby, Brad
TI An earth systems engineering perspective on geoengineering
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-ENGINEERING
   SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE public policy; social impact; sustainability
AB The growing recognition of the inadequacies of the Kyoto Protocol and the ongoing climate change negotiating process has led to increasing interest in large-scale technology modification of earth systsems - 'geoengineering' - as a response. Although it is important to identify alternatives, technological and otherwise, to help mitigate the effects of, and adapt to, climate change, geoengineering techniques as currently understood are naive and potentially very risky. An earth systems engineering and management perspective enables a deeper understanding of the challenges raised by technological solutions, and suggests means by which geoengineering approaches might be modified to be both more effective and less risky.
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PT C
AU Seravalli, A
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BE Zamperlin, P
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SE Communications in Computer and Information Science
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DT Proceedings Paper
CT 26th Italian Conference on Geomatics for Environmental Monitoring: From
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CY DEC 18-20, 2023
CL ELECTR NETWORK
DE Urban Planning; Climate Change; GIS Analysis
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VL 2088
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DI 10.1007/978-3-031-59925-5_15
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WC Geography, Physical; Remote Sensing
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Physical Geography; Remote Sensing
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UT WOS:001267865300015
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Tian, Z
   Xu, HQ
   Zhong, HL
   Sun, LX
   Liu, JG
AF Tian, Zhan
   Xu, Hanqing
   Zhong, Honglin
   Sun, Laixiang
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BE Iizumi, T
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TI Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in China
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LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Adaptation to Climate Change in Agriculture - Research and
   Practices
CY SEP09, 2011
CL Hokkaido, JAPAN
ID NORTHEAST FARMING REGION; CHANGE IMPACTS; CROP PRODUCTION; CULTIVAR
   SELECTION; USE EFFICIENCY; SPRING MAIZE; DROUGHT; FLOOD; RICE;
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AB The climate warming and its impacts on agricultural production and food security have raised great public concerns in China. To mitigate the negative impact of climate change on agriculture, maintain crop production levels, and even identify opportunities in agricultural intensification, researchers have put great efforts to evaluate changes in agro-climatic resources and develop adaptation measures across different cropping zones of China under climate change. This chapter reviews the available literature on climate change impacts and adaptations in agriculture in China. The insights derived from this review are expected to be useful for decision-makers of the national government in the fields covering agricultural adaptation and food security.
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RP Liu, JG (corresponding author), Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Environm Sci & Engn, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
EM liujg@sustech.edu.cn
RI SUN, LAIXIANG/ABB-2622-2021; Liu, Junguo/B-3021-2012; Xu,
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FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [51761135024, 41671113,
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FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
   China (Grant Nos. 51761135024, 41671113, and 41601049).
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PT C
AU Vachette, A
AF Vachette, Astrid
BE Filho, WL
TI Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in
   Vanuatu: The Art and Practice of Building Resilience to Hazards
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 NETWORK; KATRINA
C1 [Vachette, Astrid] James Cook Univ, Ctr Disaster Studies, Coll Sci & Engn, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
C3 James Cook University
RP Vachette, A (corresponding author), James Cook Univ, Ctr Disaster Studies, Coll Sci & Engn, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
EM astrid.vachette@my.jcu.edu.au
OI Vachette, Astrid/0000-0002-9483-852X
FU Centre for Disaster Studies of James Cook University; Vanuatu SPC/GIZ
   Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (CCCPIR);
   Vanuatu National Advisory Board for Climate Change and Disaster Risk
   Reduction (NAB)
FX The author would like to thank the significant financial and technical
   support of the Centre for Disaster Studies of James Cook University, the
   Vanuatu SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region
   (CCCPIR) and the Vanuatu National Advisory Board for Climate Change and
   Disaster Risk Reduction (NAB) in the pursuit of the Ph.D. research of
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PT J
AU Ogier, EM
   Davidson, J
   Fidelman, P
   Haward, M
   Hobday, AJ
   Holbrook, NJ
   Hoshino, E
   Pecl, GT
AF Ogier, Emily M.
   Davidson, Julie
   Fidelman, Pedro
   Haward, Marcus
   Hobday, Alistair J.
   Holbrook, Neil J.
   Hoshino, Eriko
   Pecl, Gretta T.
TI Fisheries management approaches as platforms for climate change
   adaptation: Comparing theory and practice in Australian fisheries
SO MARINE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Fisheries management; Co-management; Adaptive
   management; Ecosystem-based management; Practitioner perceptions
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT; ADAPTIVE COMANAGEMENT; CHANGE IMPACTS;
   RESILIENCE; GOVERNANCE; SYSTEMS; PERSPECTIVES; TRANSITION; STRATEGIES;
   FRAMEWORK
AB This study examines the extent to which the choice of management approach is a critical factor in enabling climate change adaptation in marine fisheries. Climate change is expected to compound many pressing issues affecting fisheries management. Good governance of fisheries, which is critical to building their adaptive capacity and social-ecological resilience, is seen as ever more important in the context of climate change. A range of fisheries management approaches have been developed and, to varying degrees, applied. Each has been described in the literature as a promising way to manage marine resources. Through literature reviews and a survey of practitioners, this study explores how theoretical properties of selected major management approaches (i.e., ecosystem-based management, adaptive management, co-management, adaptive co-management, and active adaptive management) enable climate change adaptation, and how such properties are perceived by practitioners to manifest in practice using an Australian marine fisheries context. Overall, the selected management approaches have the potential to enable climate change adaptation to varying degrees. Ecosystem-based management, in combination with adaptive management and co-management as nested management approaches, possesses the full array of adaptation capacities and attributes required for adaptation in fisheries. Distinctions between theory and practice observed in this study highlight the importance of practitioner perceptions and enabling institutional arrangements in adapting management to climate change. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Ogier, Emily M.; Haward, Marcus; Holbrook, Neil J.; Pecl, Gretta T.] Univ Tasmania, Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Private Bag 49, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
   [Davidson, Julie] Univ Tasmania, Sch Land & Food, Discipline Geog & Spatial Sci, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
   [Fidelman, Pedro] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sustainabil Res Ctr, Locked Bag 4, Maroochydore, Qld 4558, Australia.
   [Hobday, Alistair J.; Hoshino, Eriko] CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia.
   [Ogier, Emily M.; Davidson, Julie; Haward, Marcus; Hobday, Alistair J.; Holbrook, Neil J.; Pecl, Gretta T.] Univ Tasmania, Ctr Marine Socioecol, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
   [Holbrook, Neil J.] Univ Tasmania, ARC Ctr Excellence Climate Syst Sci, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
C3 University of Tasmania; University of Tasmania; University of the
   Sunshine Coast; Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research
   Organisation (CSIRO); CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere; University of Tasmania;
   University of Tasmania; ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System
   Science
RP Ogier, EM (corresponding author), Univ Tasmania, Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Private Bag 49, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
EM Emily.Ogier@utas.edu.au
RI Fidelman, Pedro/N-1466-2014; Hobday, Alistair/A-1460-2012; Haward,
   Marcus/G-3369-2014; Pecl, Gretta/D-7267-2011; Holbrook,
   Neil/M-7544-2013; Hoshino, Eriko/N-7557-2013
OI Haward, Marcus/0000-0003-4775-0864; Ogier, Emily/0000-0001-6157-5279;
   Pecl, Gretta/0000-0003-0192-4339; Holbrook, Neil/0000-0002-3523-6254;
   Hoshino, Eriko/0000-0001-7110-4251; Fidelman, Pedro/0000-0001-7780-0952
FU Australian Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
   through the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility; ARC
   Future Fellowship [FT140100596]; Australian Research Council
   [FT140100596] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
FX This paper was developed as part of activities conducted by members of
   Australia's National Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for
   Marine Biodiversity and Resources (20092013). The Adaptation Research
   Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources acknowledges funding
   provided by the Australian Government Department of Climate Change and
   Energy Efficiency through the National Climate Change Adaptation
   Research Facility. Gretta Pecl was supported by an ARC Future Fellowship
   (FT140100596). The authors also wish to acknowledge the contribution
   made by those reviewers who provided comment on an earlier version of
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   mainstreaming in German and Dutch water management
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Adaptation governance; Adaptation
   mainstreaming; Water management; The Netherlands; Germany; National
   Adaptation Strategy; Delta Programme
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; POLICY
AB Over the past decade, governments in many countries began to integrate or mainstream climate change adaptation into a range of sectors. Comprehensive multi-sectoral adaptation strategies have emerged as the preferred approach across Europe. The German Adaptation Strategy is a prominent example for such a comprehensive strategy. It addresses 14 sectors with national key issues and measures, and it provides orientation for other (mainly sub-national) actors. Against this trend, the Netherlands has pursued climate change adaptation mainly through a sectorally focused approach: the Dutch Delta Programme. Building on existing programmes,Governments in many it facilitates analysis and strategy development for long-term water management at a national scale with a strong regional focus. The present paper compares the two dissimilar governance approaches mainly with regard to how and to what degree they mainstream adaptation into water and coastal zone management in selected regions. After discussing strengths and weaknesses of the two approaches, we conclude that the more common multi-sectoral approach applied in Germany and most other OECD countries is not necessarily superior to sectorally focused approaches. Although the Dutch and the German cases appear to resemble alternatives, we highlight that their combination holds the promise to compensate for each other's weaknesses. Overall, we argue that diversity in the governance of climate change adaptation is desirable because it can help to prevent that several countries fail in similar ways.
C1 [Bauer, Anja; Steurer, Reinhard] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Vienna, Austria.
C3 BOKU University
RP Steurer, R (corresponding author), Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Vienna, Austria.
EM reinhard.steurer@boku.ac.at
RI Bauer, Anja/X-5362-2019
OI Bauer, Anja/0000-0003-2197-1925; Steurer, Reinhard/0000-0002-5000-7046
FU Austrian Climate Research Programme (ACRP) [K09AC0K00032]
FX We thank the Austrian Climate Research Programme (ACRP) for funding the
   Go-Adapt project (Project No. K09AC0K00032), Judith Feichtinger for her
   contribution to the Dutch case study, and two reviewers for their
   constructive comments that helped us to improve the paper.
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PT J
AU Biswas, RR
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   Gyasi-Agyei, Y
AF Biswas, Rahul Ray
   Sharma, Raj
   Gyasi-Agyei, Yeboah
TI Urban water crises: Making sense of climate change adaptation barriers
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SO CLIMATE SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Barriers and enablers; Water authority;
   Urban water crises
ID LOCAL-GOVERNMENT; RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; MILLENNIUM DROUGHT; RIVER-BASIN;
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C1 [Biswas, Rahul Ray] Cent Queensland Univ, Sch Engn & Technol, Rockhampton, Qld, Australia.
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C3 Central Queensland University; Central Queensland University; Griffith
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RP Biswas, RR (corresponding author), Cent Queensland Univ, Sch Engn & Technol, Rockhampton, Qld, Australia.
EM rahul.raybiswas@cqumail.com
RI Gyasi-Agyei, Yeboah/AAZ-7369-2020
OI Sharma, Raj Hari/0000-0003-3716-0385
FU Department of Education, Skills and Employment, Australia
FX This research work was supported by the Research Training Program (RTP)
   tuition fee scholarship funding provided by the Department of Education,
   Skills and Employment, Australia. We are grateful to the water
   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 B
AU Clar, C
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AF Clar, Christoph
   Steurer, Reinhard
BE Keskitalo, ECH
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TI Climate change adaptation strategies at different levels of government
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LA English
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C1 [Clar, Christoph; Steurer, Reinhard] BOKU Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Inst Forest Environm & Nat Resource Policy InFER, Vienna, Austria.
C3 BOKU University
RP Clar, C (corresponding author), BOKU Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Inst Forest Environm & Nat Resource Policy InFER, Vienna, Austria.
FU Austrian Climate Research Programme/ACRP of KLIEN; Austrian Climate and
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FX This chapter summarizes the findings of two topically related yet
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EP 326
D2 10.4337/9781786432520
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bonilla-Duarte, S
   Mancebo, YR
   Vargas-de la Mora, AL
   García-García, A
AF Bonilla-Duarte, Solhanlle
   Rojas Mancebo, Yolanny
   Liz Vargas-de la Mora, Alma
   Garcia-Garcia, Agustin
TI Perception of Ecosystem Services and Adaptation to Climate Change:
   Mirador Sur Park in Santo Domingo
SO FORESTS
LA English
DT Article
DE urban forests; greenhouse gases; urban resilience; ecosystem services;
   city planning; citizen perception
ID URBAN FORESTS; GREEN SPACES; SUSTAINABILITY; GOVERNANCE; RESIDENTS;
   LANDSCAPE; QUALITY; TREES
AB The rapid urbanization of cities has resulted in the deterioration of urban forests and the loss of important benefits from green infrastructure, such as the removal of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) and carbon sequestration. The Mirador Sur Park is one of the main green spaces in the city of Santo Domingo. The objective of this research was to identify citizen participation in the design and management of urban forests as a strategy for guiding cities towards a more sustainable and resilient model in the face of climate change. In this study, changes in the park's land use were identified, 136 park users were interviewed to find out their perception of the benefits of forest cover, and the ecosystem services of Mirador Sur Park were quantified using the i-Tree Canopy tool. It was found that the ecosystem services related to the removal of atmospheric pollutants are clearly perceived by the users of the park. However, there are other services that could not be identified if there is no relationship with the users of the park, such as those related to the benefits of human well-being. Citizens' perception and appropriation are important elements for the co-management of the park, and it would be appropriate for them to become involved in the design and implementation of environmental public policies, as well as nature-based solutions, that contribute to adequate and inclusive urban planning aimed at adapting to climate change.
C1 [Bonilla-Duarte, Solhanlle] Inst Tecnol Santo Domingo INTEC, Ave Los Proceres, Santo Domingo 10100, Dominican Rep.
   [Bonilla-Duarte, Solhanlle; Rojas Mancebo, Yolanny] Trop Agr & Higher Educ Ctr CATIE, Turrialba 30501, Costa Rica.
   [Bonilla-Duarte, Solhanlle; Liz Vargas-de la Mora, Alma] Inst Nacl Invest Forestales Agr & Pecuarias INIFA, Ocozocuautla De Espinosa 29140, Mexico.
   [Garcia-Garcia, Agustin] Univ Extremadura, Dept Econ, Av Elvas S-N, Badajoz 06006, Spain.
C3 Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo (INTEC); CATIE - Centro
   Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y Ensenanza; Universidad de
   Extremadura
RP García-García, A (corresponding author), Univ Extremadura, Dept Econ, Av Elvas S-N, Badajoz 06006, Spain.
EM solhanlle.bonilla@intec.edu.do; yolanny.rojas@catie.ac.cr;
   vargas.alma@inifap.gob.mx; agarcia@unex.es
RI Bonilla-Duarte, Solhanlle/L-7927-2016; Garcia, Agustin/AAS-3255-2020
OI Bonilla-Duarte, Solhanlle/0000-0002-0458-1805; Rojas Mancebo,
   Yolanny/0000-0002-0454-7105; Vargas- de la Mora, Alma
   Liz/0000-0002-2308-9621; Garcia, Agustin/0000-0002-3680-5850
FU Regional Government of Extremadura (Junta de Extremadura) [GR21034];
   Research Fund of INTEC
FX This research was funded by the Regional Government of Extremadura
   (Junta de Extremadura) through grants GR21034, and Research Fund of
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JI Forests
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AR 587
DI 10.3390/f13040587
PG 14
WC Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Forestry
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Vink, MJ
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AF Vink, M. J.
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TI Do state traditions matter? Comparing deliberative governance
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SO JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptive water management; climate adaptation; deliberative governance;
   frame analysis; participation; powering; puzzling; United Kingdom and
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ID POLICY; FRAMES
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RP Vink, MJ (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ, Publ Adm & Policy Grp, NL-6700 AP Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM martinus.vink@wur.nl
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FX This research has been carried out in the framework of the Dutch
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   Baum, I
   Brunner, S
   Eickemeier, P
   Kriemann, B
   Savolainen, J
   Schlomer, S
   VonStechow, C
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE 2014: MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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DT Article; Book Chapter
ID HEALTH CO-BENEFITS; ENERGY EFFICIENCY CERTIFICATES; CLIMATE-CHANGE
   ADAPTATION; RESIDENTIAL SECTOR; GREENHOUSE-GAS; EMISSION REDUCTION;
   LOW-CARBON; SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION; THERMAL ACCEPTABILITY; POLICY
   INSTRUMENTS
C1 [Lucon, Oswaldo] Sao Paulo State Environm Secretariat, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   [Urge-Vorsatz, Diana; Petrichenko, Ksenia] Cent European Univ, Budapest, Hungary.
   [Ahmed, Azni Zain] Univ Teknol MARA, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
   [Akbari, Hashem] Concordia Univ, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   [Cabeza, Luisa F.] Univ Lleida, Lleida, Spain.
   [Eyre, Nicholas] Univ Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, England.
   [Gadgil, Ashok] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
   [Harvey, L. D. Danny] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada.
   [Jiang, Yi] Tsinghua Univ, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   [Liphoto, Enoch] Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, Parktown, South Africa.
   [Mirasgedis, Sevastianos] Natl Observ Athens, Athens, Greece.
   [Parikh, Jyoti] Integrated Res & Act Dev IRADe, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
   [Pyke, Christopher] US Green Bldg Council, Washington, DC USA.
   [Virginia Vilarino, Maria] WBCSD Argentinean Chapter, Business Council Sustainable Dev Argentina, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina.
   [Graham, Peter] Global Bldg Performance Network, Paris, France.
   [Eom, Jiyong] Sogang Univ, Seoul, South Korea.
   [Krey, Volker] Int Inst Appl Syst Anal, Laxenburg, Austria.
C3 Universidade Estadual Paulista; Central European University; Universiti
   Teknologi MARA; Concordia University - Canada; Universitat de Lleida;
   University of Oxford; United States Department of Energy (DOE); Lawrence
   Berkeley National Laboratory; University of Toronto; Tsinghua
   University; National Observatory of Athens; Sogang University;
   International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
RP Lucon, O (corresponding author), Sao Paulo State Environm Secretariat, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
RI Ürge-Vorsatz, Diana/J-6713-2016; Mirasgedis, Sebastian/ABC-5691-2021;
   Pariķh, JyotI/AAK-1645-2020; Cabeza, Luisa F./B-4587-2013; Eom,
   Jiyong/A-1161-2014; Krey, Volker/ABD-5070-2021; bertoldi,
   Paolo/AAT-6177-2020
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PT J
AU Shao, WW
   Su, X
   Lu, J
   Liu, JH
   Yang, ZY
   Mei, C
   Liu, C
   Lu, JH
AF Shao, Weiwei
   Su, Xin
   Lu, Jie
   Liu, Jiahong
   Yang, Zhiyong
   Mei, Chao
   Liu, Chuang
   Lu, Jiahui
TI Urban Resilience of Shenzhen City under Climate Change
SO ATMOSPHERE
LA English
DT Article
DE extreme precipitation; temporal change; CMIP6; prediction; urban
   resilience; sponge city
ID SPONGE CITY; WATER MANAGEMENT; EXTREME PRECIPITATION; CHINA;
   TEMPERATURE; MODELS; RISK; OPPORTUNITIES; CONSTRUCTION; STRATEGIES
AB The Chinese government attaches great importance to climate change adaptation and has issued relevant strategies and policies. Overall, China's action to adapt to climate change remains in its infancy, and relevant research needs to be further deepened. In this paper, we study the future adaptive countermeasures of Shenzhen city in the Pearl River Delta in terms of climate change, especially urban flood risk resilience. Based on the background investigation of urban flood risk in Shenzhen, this paper calculates the annual precipitation frequency of Shenzhen from 1953 to 2020, and uses the extreme precipitation index as a quantitative indicator to analyze the changes in historical precipitation and the impact of major flood disasters in Shenzhen city in previous decades. Based on the six kinds of model data of the scenario Model Inter-comparison Project (MIP) in the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project (CMIP6), uses the Taylor diagram and MR comprehensive evaluation method to evaluate the ability of different climate models to simulate extreme precipitation in Shenzhen, and the selected models are aggregated and averaged to predict the climate change trend of Shenzhen from 2020 to 2100. The prediction results show that Shenzhen will face more severe threats from rainstorms and floods in the future. Therefore, this paper proposes a resilience strategy for the city to cope with the threat of flood in the future, including constructing a smart water management system and promoting the development of a sponge city. Moreover, to a certain extent, it is necessary to realize risk transfer by promoting a flood insurance system.
C1 [Shao, Weiwei; Su, Xin; Liu, Jiahong; Yang, Zhiyong; Mei, Chao; Liu, Chuang; Lu, Jiahui] China Inst Water Resources & Hydropower Res, State Key Lab Simulat & Regulat Water Cycle River, Beijing 100038, Peoples R China.
   [Lu, Jie] Liaoning Normal Univ, Sch Geog Sci, Dalian 116029, Peoples R China.
C3 China Institute of Water Resources & Hydropower Research; Liaoning
   Normal University
RP Liu, JH (corresponding author), China Inst Water Resources & Hydropower Res, State Key Lab Simulat & Regulat Water Cycle River, Beijing 100038, Peoples R China.
EM shaoww@iwhr.com; suxin199109@gmail.com; lj895232175@gmail.com;
   liujh@iwhr.com; yangzy@iwhr.com; meichao@iwhr.com;
   liuchuang1619@gmail.com; lujiahui1215@gmail.com
RI Mei, Chao/Y-3225-2019; Liu, Jiahong/AAG-1319-2021; Shao,
   Weiwei/AAO-6848-2021
OI Shao, Weiwei/0000-0002-4421-6781
FU Chinese National Key Research and Development Program [2018YFC1508203];
   Chinese National Natural Science Foundation [51979285, 51739011,
   51879274]; GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale
   Zusammenarbeit); SDC (Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation)
FX The researchers would like to extend their thanks to the Chinese
   National Key Research and Development Program (2018YFC1508203) and
   Chinese National Natural Science Foundation (Nos. 51979285, 51739011 and
   51879274). We also want to express the thanks to the Climate Risk and
   Resilience in China (CRR) project supported by GIZ (Deutsche
   Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit) and SDC (Swiss Agency
   for Development and Cooperation). We also thank the anonymous reviewers
   and the Editor for their insightful comments and helpful suggestions to
   improve this manuscript. We also thank the help of World Climate
   Research Programme's Working Group on Coupled Modelling, which is
   responsible for CMIP.
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PT J
AU Fischer, AP
AF Fischer, Alexandra Paige
TI Pathways of adaptation to external stressors in coastal
   natural-resource-dependent communities: Implications for climate change
SO WORLD DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT 4th International Conference of the
   Initiative-on-Climate-Adaptation-Research-and-Understanding-through-the-
   Social-Sciences (ICARUS)
CY 2015
CL Urbana, IL
SP Initiat Climate Adaptat Res & Understanding Social Sci
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Coastal Oregon; USA; Path dependency; Rural
   communities
ID SOCIAL VULNERABILITY; TRANSITIONAL PATHWAYS; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE;
   ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; RESILIENCE; RISK; VARIABILITY; DISASTER; POVERTY;
   PERCEPTIONS
AB Adaptation to climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing coastal communities today. Coastal communities are subject to a wide range of stressors related to climate change, including biological resource decline and natural hazards. Small historically natural-resource-dependent communities are particularly vulnerable because of their close reliance on ecosystem goods and services that are likely to be affected by climate change (e.g., fisheries, forests) and their limited access to outside technical and financial resources needed for adaptation. Exogenous adaptation policies, while helpful for fostering new behavioral adjustments to address resource decline and natural hazards, can in some cases exacerbate socioeconomic disruption, further burdening communities already struggling to adapt. This paper presents an investigation of how six historically natural-resource-dependent coastal communities in Oregon, USA, have experienced and responded to external stressors and how adaptation in these communities has been shaped by interactions between past and present practices, processes, and vulnerabilities. Despite climate-related impacts identified by the scientific community, climate change was not salient in the community members' reports of stressors and impacts, and thus was not a trigger of adaptation. Rather, communities were responding to stressors associated with decades of declines in natural resource industries, an economic recession, restrictive natural resource management and land use policies, demographic change, and natural hazards. These findings confirm other research findings that chronic everyday problems, including those related to the maintenance of livelihoods, or consequences of inadequate livelihoods, often eclipse potentially disastrous threats in the minds of rural community members, thereby influencing adaptation strategies. In some cases communities do not prioritize such threats because people have come to accept living with them, or they feel powerless and unable to change the circumstances of daily life. The findings improve understanding of adaptation in natural-resource based coastal communities in the USA and support the need for policy makers and planners to integrate climate change adaptation into livelihood improvement strategies. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Fischer, Alexandra Paige] Univ Michigan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, 440 Church St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
C3 University of Michigan System; University of Michigan
RP Fischer, AP (corresponding author), Univ Michigan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, 440 Church St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
EM apfisch@umich.edu
RI Fischer, Alexandra Paige/D-4068-2016
OI Fischer, Alexandra Paige/0000-0003-2274-1689
FU Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and University of Michigan School
   of Natural Resources and Environment Master's Project Program
FX I thank the residents of coastal Oregon who took the time to participate
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AU Crane, TA
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LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Modelling; Farmer practice; Performance;
   West Africa; Southeastern United States
ID RISK-MANAGEMENT; FARM CRISIS; INFORMATION; IMPACTS; DROUGHT; ENSO
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C1 [Crane, T. A.] Wageningen Univ, Technol & Agrarian Dev Grp, NL-6700 EW Wageningen, Netherlands.
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RP Crane, TA (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ, Technol & Agrarian Dev Grp, POB 8130, NL-6700 EW Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM todd.crane@wur.nl
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OI Hoogenboom, Gerrit/0000-0002-1555-0537; Crane, Todd/0000-0002-4395-7545
FU United States Agency for International Development; United States
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Araos, M
   Austin, SE
   Berrang-Ford, L
   Ford, JD
AF Araos, Malcolm
   Austin, Stephanie E.
   Berrang-Ford, Lea
   Ford, James D.
TI Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in Large Cities: A Global
   Baseline
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; cities; public health; adaptation tracking; monitoring
   and evaluation; systematic assessment
ID INFECTIOUS-DISEASES; GOVERNANCE; PATHWAYS; IMPACT
AB Climate change will have significant impacts on human health, and urban populations are expected to be highly sensitive. The health risks from climate change in cities are compounded by rapid urbanization, high population density, and climate-sensitive built environments. Local governments are positioned to protect populations from climate health risks, but it is unclear whether municipalities are producing climate-adaptive policies. In this article, we develop and apply systematic methods to assess the state of public health adaptation in 401 urban areas globally with more than 1 million people, creating the first global baseline for urban public health adaptation. We find that only 10% of the sampled urban areas report any public health adaptation initiatives. The initiatives identified most frequently address risks posed by extreme weather events and involve direct changes in management or behavior rather than capacity building, research, or long-term investments in infrastructure. Based on our characterization of the current urban health adaptation landscape, we identify several gaps: limited evidence of reporting of institutional adaptation at the municipal level in urban areas in the Global South; lack of information-based adaptation initiatives; limited focus on initiatives addressing infectious disease risks; and absence of monitoring, reporting, and evaluation.
C1 [Araos, Malcolm; Austin, Stephanie E.; Berrang-Ford, Lea; Ford, James D.] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Burnside Hall Room 705,805 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.
C3 McGill University
RP Araos, M (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Burnside Hall Room 705,805 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada.
EM malcolm.araosegan@mail.mcgill.ca
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
FU CIHR Applied Public Health Chairs Program; SSHRC Insight Grant; Trottier
   Public Science Policy Fellowship (Faculty of Science, McGill
   University); Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec (FRSQ) Bourse de
   Carrier
FX The authors would like to acknowledge funding provided by the CIHR
   Applied Public Health Chairs Program, a SSHRC Insight Grant, the
   Trottier Public Science Policy Fellowship (Faculty of Science, McGill
   University), and the Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec (FRSQ)
   Bourse de Carrier. The authors would also like to acknowledge Dr.
   Robbert Biesbroek for help with the conceptual development of the study.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT J
AU Koch, F
AF Koch, Florian
TI Mainstreaming adaptation: a content analysis of political agendas in
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SO CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; climate politics; Latin America; urban development;
   urban transformations
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; COUNTRIES; IMPACTS; RISK
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C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ)
RP Koch, F (corresponding author), Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res GmbH UFZ, Dept Urban & Environm Sociol, Leipzig, Germany.
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PT J
AU Storbjörk, S
   Uggla, Y
AF Storbjork, Sofie
   Uggla, Ylva
TI The practice of settling and enacting strategic guidelines for climate
   adaptation in spatial planning: lessons from ten Swedish municipalities
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; Spatial planning; Implementation; Waterfront
   development; Strategic guidelines; Negotiating order
ID FLOOD RISK; CHALLENGES; POLICY; BARRIERS; CITIES; VULNERABILITY;
   MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; AGENDAS; LEVEL
AB Spatial planning is increasingly expected to address climate change adaptation. In a Swedish context, this has meant a predominant focus on risks of flooding, erosion and sea-level rise. Gradually, regulatory mechanisms and concrete strategies are evolving to support practical mainstreaming. The aim of this paper was to analyze how frontline planners approach climate change adaptation in an urban context, emphasizing the process of settling and enacting strategic guidelines in spatial planning. The study suggests that municipalities are being preactive, i.e., preparing to act by settling guidelines rather than proactively implementing change when planning for new settlements. Further, the process of accommodating climate risks involves problems. Settling strategic guidelines and determining appropriate levels for what to adapt to are but the start of approaching climate change. Guidelines represent more of an endeavor than settling absolute limits and actually applying the guidelines involves challenges of accessibility and esthetics where the new waterfront limits meets older city structures. Further, guidelines are seen as negotiable since an overarching principle is to maintain flexibility in planning to allow for continued waterfront planning. Pursuing this path is motivated by current demand and previous urban settlement patterns. Also, as future protective measures are needed to secure existing urban areas at risk of flooding and erosion, planners see no use in preventing further waterfront development. Although settling guidelines are important in preparing to act, their practical effectiveness all fall back to how they are actually implemented in daily planning. This leads us to problematize the role of strategic guidelines to secure a climate-proof spatial planning.
C1 [Storbjork, Sofie] Linkoping Univ, Dept Environm Change, Ctr Climate Sci & Policy Res CSPR, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden.
   [Uggla, Ylva] Univ Orebro, Ctr Urban & Reg Studies CUReS, S-70182 Orebro, Sweden.
C3 Linkoping University; Orebro University
RP Storbjörk, S (corresponding author), Linkoping Univ, Dept Environm Change, Ctr Climate Sci & Policy Res CSPR, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden.
EM sofie.storbjork@liu.se; ylva.uggla@oru.se
FU Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and
   Spatial Planning (FORMAS) [214-2006-146]; Department of Environmental
   Change at Linkoping University; FORMAS research project CLIPP "Climate
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FX The authors thank the interviewed planners for generously sharing their
   views, perspectives and experiences of working with climate adaptation
   in spatial planning. We also extend our gratitudes for funding. The
   Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and
   Spatial Planning (FORMAS) funded the research project "Planning for
   climate adaptation: adaptive capacity and conditions for change" (Dnr.
   214-2006-146) during which the interviews were conducted and
   transcribed. The analysis and writing of the paper were made possible
   with funding from the Department of Environmental Change at Linkoping
   University (paper grant) and the FORMAS research project CLIPP "Climate
   change policy integration in local policy and planning" (Dnr.
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ER

PT J
AU Choquette, NE
   Holland, JB
   Weldekidan, T
   Drouault, J
   de Leon, N
   Flint-Garcia, S
   Lauter, N
   Murray, SC
   Xu, WW
   Wisser, RJ
AF Choquette, Nicole E.
   Holland, James B.
   Weldekidan, Teclemariam
   Drouault, Justine
   de Leon, Natalia
   Flint-Garcia, Sherry
   Lauter, Nick
   Murray, Seth C.
   Xu, Wenwei
   Wisser, Randall J.
TI Environment-specific selection alters flowering-time plasticity and
   results in pervasive pleiotropic responses in maize
SO NEW PHYTOLOGIST
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; experimental evolution; flowering time; GxE; parallel
   selection; photoperiod; plasticity; pleiotropy
ID LOCAL ADAPTATION; POSTDOMESTICATION SPREAD; PHOTOPERIOD SENSITIVITY;
   INBRED LINES; YIELD; EVOLUTION; DROUGHT; TEMPERATURE; ACCESSIONS;
   GERMPLASM
AB Crop genetic diversity for climate adaptations is globally partitioned. We performed experimental evolution in maize to understand the response to selection and how plant germplasm can be moved across geographical zones. Initialized with a common population of tropical origin, artificial selection on flowering time was performed for two generations at eight field sites spanning 25 degrees latitude, a 2800 km transect. We then jointly tested all selection lineages across the original sites of selection, for the target trait and 23 other traits. Modeling intergenerational shifts in a physiological reaction norm revealed separate components for flowering-time plasticity. Generalized and local modes of selection altered the plasticity of each lineage, leading to a latitudinal pattern in the responses to selection that were strongly driven by photoperiod. This transformation led to widespread changes in developmental, architectural, and yield traits, expressed collectively in an environment-dependent manner. Furthermore, selection for flowering time alone alleviated a maladaptive syndrome and improved yields for tropical maize in the temperate zone. Our findings show how phenotypic selection can rapidly shift the flowering phenology and plasticity of maize. They also demonstrate that selecting crops to local conditions can accelerate adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Choquette, Nicole E.; Holland, James B.] North Carolina State Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
   [Holland, James B.] USDA ARS, Plant Sci Res Unit, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
   [Weldekidan, Teclemariam; Wisser, Randall J.] Univ Delaware, Deptartment Plant & Soil Sci, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
   [Drouault, Justine; Wisser, Randall J.] Univ Montpellier, Inst Agro, Lab Ecophysiol Plantes Stress Environmentaux, INRAE, F-34000 Montpellier, France.
   [de Leon, Natalia] Univ Wisconsin, Deptartment Agron, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
   [Flint-Garcia, Sherry] USDA ARS, Plant Genet Res Unit, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
   [Lauter, Nick] USDA ARS, Corn Insects & Crop Genet Res Unit, Ames, IA 50011 USA.
   [Murray, Seth C.] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Soil & Crop Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
   [Xu, Wenwei] Agr Res & Extens Ctr, Texas A&M AgriLife Res, Lubbock, TX 79403 USA.
C3 North Carolina State University; United States Department of Agriculture
   (USDA); University of Delaware; Universite de Montpellier; Institut
   Agro; INRAE; University of Wisconsin System; University of Wisconsin
   Madison; United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); United States
   Department of Agriculture (USDA); Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M
   University College Station; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M
   University College Station; Texas A&M AgriLife Research
RP Holland, JB (corresponding author), North Carolina State Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.; Holland, JB (corresponding author), USDA ARS, Plant Sci Res Unit, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.; Wisser, RJ (corresponding author), Univ Delaware, Deptartment Plant & Soil Sci, Newark, DE 19716 USA.; Wisser, RJ (corresponding author), Univ Montpellier, Inst Agro, Lab Ecophysiol Plantes Stress Environmentaux, INRAE, F-34000 Montpellier, France.
EM jim.holland@usda.gov; randall.wisser@inrae.fr
OI Choquette, Nicole/0000-0003-1592-2481; Weldekidan,
   Teclemariam/0000-0003-4427-0099; Wisser, Randall/0000-0003-1075-0115;
   Holland, James/0000-0002-4341-9675; Xu, Wenwei/0000-0002-0951-0950;
   Murray, Seth/0000-0002-2960-8226
FU Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, USDA National Institute of
   Food and Agriculture [2011-67003-30342, 2019-67013-29170]; French
   National Research Agency [ANR-16-IDEX-0006]; France 2030 program; Agence
   Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-16-IDEX-0006] Funding Source:
   Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)
FX This work was supported by the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative,
   USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Grant nos.
   2011-67003-30342 and 2019-67013-29170, in addition to the French
   National Research Agency (ANR-16-IDEX-0006) and the France 2030 program.
   This study was part of the Maize ATLAS project (Adaptation Through
   Latitudinal Artificial Selection). The maize parallel selection
   experiment would not be possible without institutional land resources
   and excellent field crews that support crop research. We are grateful to
   many staff and student assistants who helped with the fieldwork and data
   collection. Key contributors we would like to especially thank include:
   Jason Brewer (USDA-ARS, Raleigh, NC); Marina Borsecnik, Dustin Eilert,
   and Dr German Muttoni (University of Wisconsin); David Wills (USDA-ARS,
   MO), Miriam Lopez (USDA-ARS, Ames, IA), Amee Bumguardner and Justine
   Christman (Texas A&M University); Heather Manching and Kip Rogers
   (University of Delaware).
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PT J
AU Goodwin, S
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   Castro, AJ
   Pascual, U
AF Goodwin, Sean
   Olazabal, Marta
   Castro, Antonio J.
   Pascual, Unai
TI Measuring the contribution of nature-based solutions beyond climate
   adaptation in cities
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Nature-based solutions; Cities; Climate change adaptation; Monitoring;
   evaluation and learning; Indicators
ID INDICATORS; PRINCIPLES
AB Measuring the contribution of urban nature-based solutions (NbS) to climate change adaptation is an essential, though complex, step towards understanding who benefits from them, as well as when, where, how and why. However, urban NbS are also framed as being able to meet multiple objectives relating to biodiversity conservation as well as associated social challenges. The complexity of addressing multiple challenges, combined with conflicting visions of what climate adaptation means at the local level, further burdens the identification of clear and relevant goals, processes and information to track progress (i.e. contributions) towards urban adaptation. To explore and question how current on-the-ground practices address this complexity, we analysed a global dataset of indicators (n = 750 indicators) from 74 NbS projects in 61 cities across 40 countries based on an assessment of the literature regarding information and processes used for evaluating urban NbS for adaptation. This was combined with interviews with local actors who evaluate these NbS projects (n = 15). Our results indicate that current urban NbS projects do not appear to balance climate adaptation with other goals, nor do they uniformly conform to prevailing technical standards of quality of traditional monitoring, evaluation and learning processes. Currently NbS projects tend to primarily prioritise shorter-term high-quality ecological indicators, mostly related to biodiversity, while generally other longer-term social and technical indicators lack quality despite capturing a diversity of potential medium- to long-term contributions of NbS. Various political and social factors that influence the way urban NbS to adaptation are evaluated typically go beyond evaluation purposes and range from using indicators to promote NbS as cost-effective solutions or particular political agendas. The diversity of what makes good information and processes to measure contributions to urban adaptation bolsters calls for establishing processes for flexible, commonly agreed-upon guiding principles. We suggest locally grounded recommendations to help identify fit-for-purpose information and processes to evaluate the potential of urban NbS to address interconnected climate, biodiversity, and societal challenges.
C1 [Goodwin, Sean; Olazabal, Marta; Pascual, Unai] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain.
   [Goodwin, Sean; Castro, Antonio J.] Univ Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
   [Olazabal, Marta; Pascual, Unai] Basque Fdn Sci, Ikerbasque, Bilbao, Spain.
   [Castro, Antonio J.] Univ Almeria, Andalusian Ctr Global Change Hermelindo Castro, Dept Biol & Geol, Ctra Sacramento S-N, Almeria 04120, Spain.
   [Pascual, Unai] Univ Bern, Ctr Dev & Environm, Bern, Switzerland.
C3 Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3); Universidad de Almeria; Basque
   Foundation for Science; Universidad de Almeria; University of Bern
RP Goodwin, S (corresponding author), Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain.; Goodwin, S (corresponding author), Univ Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
EM sean.goodwin@bc3research.org
RI PASCUAL, UNAI/B-4766-2012; Goodwin, Sean/ADX-8317-2022; Olazabal,
   Marta/AFT-6957-2022; Castro, Antonio J./Z-2469-2019
OI Goodwin, Sean/0000-0001-8968-8160; Castro, Antonio
   J./0000-0003-1587-8564
FU La Caixa" Foundation [100010434, LCF/BQ/DI20/11780006]; European Union
   [101039429]; Maria de Maeztu Excellence Unit [2023-2027,
   CEX2021-001201-M]; Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacio <acute accent> n y
   Universidades/Agencia Estatal de Investigacio <acute accent> n (AEI)
   (Spain) [MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/]; Basque Government through the
   BERC [2022-2025]
FX The project that gave rise to these results received the support of a
   fellowship from the "la Caixa" Foundation (ID 100010434) . The
   fellowship code is "LCF/BQ/DI20/11780006". MO's research is funded by
   the European Union (ERC, IMAGINE adaptation, 101039429) . This research
   is further supported by Maria de Maeztu Excellence Unit 2023-2027 (ref.
   CEX2021-001201-M) , funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacio
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   at BC3 for their feedback on early versions of the manuscript and
   methodological advice (especially Juanmi Requena Mullor) .
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geography
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AU Adeagbo, OA
   Ojo, TO
   Adetoro, AA
AF Adeagbo, O. A.
   Ojo, T. O.
   Adetoro, A. A.
TI Understanding the determinants of climate change adaptation strategies
   among smallholder maize farmers in South-west, Nigeria
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation strategies; Double-hurdle count model;
   Socio-ecological system; Coping strategy
ID LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION; AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY; ADOPTION;
   PERCEPTIONS; IMPACTS; VULNERABILITY; PROVINCE
AB Climate is one of the most important factors in agricultural productivity, which could directly or indirectly influence productivity since the climate is linked to physiological processes. It is, therefore, essential to understanding the various strategies used by farmers to mitigate the adverse impact of climate change and the factors that influence maize farmers' adoption and intensity of climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder maize farmers in South-west Nigeria. In all, a sample of three hundred and thirty (311) smallholder maize farmers were interviewed. A double-hurdle count data model was employed to estimate the factors influencing farmers' adoption of adaptation strategies while accounting for selection bias with the plugging of inverse mill ratio (IMR) as a regressor. Significant variables such as household size, depreciation ratio, frequency of extension visits, access to extension, and non-farm income were factors influencing the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies among maize farmers. Age of the respondent, age square, household size, farm-based organization (FBO), nonfarm income, climate information, access to credit, farmers residing in Osun State (location_Osun), distance to market significantly influenced the intensity of climate change adaptation strategies. This study, therefore, concluded that farm-level policy efforts that aim to improve rural development should focus on farmers' membership in FBO, increase the visits of extension agents, encourage non-farm income and access to climate change information, particularly during the off-cropping season. Policies and investment strategies of the government should be geared towards supporting improved extension service, providing on-farm demonstration training, and disseminating information about climate change adaptation strategies, particularly for smallholder farmers in Nigeria.
C1 [Adeagbo, O. A.] Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Inst Entrepreneurship & Dev Studies, Ife, Nigeria.
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   [Adetoro, A. A.] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Dept Agr Econ, Pietermaritzburg Campus, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
C3 Obafemi Awolowo University; Obafemi Awolowo University; University of
   the Free State; University of Kwazulu Natal
RP Ojo, TO (corresponding author), Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Ife, Nigeria.; Ojo, TO (corresponding author), Univ Free State, Disaster Management Training & Educ Ctr Africa, POB 339, ZA-9300 Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Heuson, C
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AF Heuson, Clemens
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TI STATE OF THE ART ON THE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION
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SE Routledge International Handbooks
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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C3 Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ)
RP Heuson, C (corresponding author), UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Econ, Leipzig, Germany.
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EP 55
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WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
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PT J
AU Bhatia, S
   Shukla, N
AF Bhatia, Sanjaya
   Shukla, Nidhi
TI Integrating traditional knowledge and cultural heritage with climate
   adaptation and disaster risk reduction: the role of training and tools
SO JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Resilience; Disaster risk reduction; Climate change adaptation; Cultural
   heritage resilience; Traditional knowledge; Development plans
AB PurposeThis paper investigates potential solutions to the challenges governments and stakeholders face in applying climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction actions in ways that will save lives and use funds efficiently. The paper examines how traditional knowledge and cultural heritage can improve resilience and assesses the potential impact of relevant tools and training. Successful examples of tools, and applications of traditional knowledge as an accelerator to enhanced resilience will be explored.Design/methodology/approachThe paper studies the importance of integrating cultural heritage with climate and disaster risk reduction plans and examines why this has not been happening to the extent it should. While probing the barriers to such integration, the paper also explores examples of best practice drawn from experience gathered in ICCROM projects. Possible mechanisms to overcome common barriers through training are suggested, and the role that training and relevant tools could play in enabling and accelerating such integration are studied.FindingsThe conclusions demonstrate that training is a critical factor in facilitating the knowledge enhancement needed to understand how to integrate disaster and climate risks.Originality/valueThe research was conducted as part of a training program which the authors helped organize. The analysis is the original work of the authors.
C1 [Bhatia, Sanjaya] UNDRR, Global Educ & Training Inst, Incheon, South Korea.
   [Shukla, Nidhi] Shri Ramswaroop Mem Univ, Dept Management Commerce & Econ, Barabanki, India.
C3 Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University
RP Bhatia, S (corresponding author), UNDRR, Global Educ & Training Inst, Incheon, South Korea.
EM bhatia1@un.org
OI Bhatia, Sanjaya/0000-0001-8597-8478
CR Durrant LJ, 2023, INT J DISAST RISK RE, V89, DOI 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103625
   UNDRR, 2024, US
   UNISDR, 2024, US
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PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
   ENGLAND
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EI 2044-1274
J9 J CULT HERIT MANAG S
JI J. Cult. Herit. Manag. Sustain. Dev.
PD NOV 1
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 5
SI SI
BP 773
EP 776
DI 10.1108/JCHMSD-05-2024-0095
EA JUL 2024
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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PT J
AU Adeagbo, OA
   Bamire, AS
   Akinola, AA
   Adeagbo, AD
   Oluwole, TS
   Ojedokun, OA
   Ojo, TO
   Kassem, HS
   Emenike, CU
AF Adeagbo, O. A.
   Bamire, A. S.
   Akinola, A. A.
   Adeagbo, A. D.
   Oluwole, T. S.
   Ojedokun, O. A.
   Ojo, T. O.
   Kassem, H. S.
   Emenike, C. U.
TI The level of adoption of multiple climate change adaptation strategies:
   Evidence from smallholder maize farmers in Southwest Nigeria
SO SCIENTIFIC AFRICAN
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation strategies; Multivariate probit model;
   Fractional response model; Maize; Smallholder Farmers; Non -agronomic
   practices
ID TECHNOLOGY; INFORMATION; POVERTY; SYSTEMS
AB Climate is one of the most important factors in agricultural productivity, which could directly or indirectly influence productivity since the climate is linked to physiological processes. This study investigates the level of adoption of multiple climate change adaptation strategies (CCAS) in Southwest Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique was employed to select 330 smallholder maize farmers, while secondary data on rainfall and temperature of the study area was sourced from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet). Descriptive statistics, a multivariate probit model and fractional response model were employed for the study. The results show that smallholder maize farmers adopt mainly complementary adaptation strategies. The results also indicate that the maize farmer's membership of an association, sex, age, education, farming experience, farm size, access to credit and climate information are the main factors influencing the adoption of multiple CCAS in Southwest Nigeria. The result of fractional response model shows that socioeconomic and institutional factors significantly influenced the level of adoption of climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder maize farmers in the study area. Hence, the study recommends that the provision of a climate advisory service and credit facility to smallholder maize farmers be intensified.
C1 [Adeagbo, O. A.] Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Inst Entrepreneurship & Dev Studies, Ife, Nigeria.
   [Bamire, A. S.; Akinola, A. A.; Oluwole, T. S.; Ojo, T. O.] Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Ife, Nigeria.
   [Adeagbo, A. D.] First Tech Univ, Fac Engn & Technol, Ibadan, Nigeria.
   [Ojedokun, O. A.] Lagos State Univ, Dept Agr, PMB 0001,Epe Campus, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.
   [Ojo, T. O.] Univ Free State, Disaster Management Training & Educ Ctr Africa, POB 339, ZA-9300 Bloemfontein, South Africa.
   [Kassem, H. S.] King Saud Univ, Coll Food & Agr Sci, Dept Agr Extens & Rural Soc, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.
   [Emenike, C. U.] Dalhousie Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Plant Food & Environm Sci, Truro, NS, Canada.
C3 Obafemi Awolowo University; Obafemi Awolowo University; Lagos State
   University; University of the Free State; King Saud University;
   Dalhousie University
RP Adeagbo, OA (corresponding author), Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Inst Entrepreneurship & Dev Studies, Ife, Nigeria.
EM ladoyeolayinka@yahoo.com
RI Kassem, Hazem/AAG-9089-2020; Ojo, Temitope/AAV-8577-2021; Emenike,
   Chijioke/E-7615-2015
OI Ojo, Temitope/0000-0002-3517-0435
FU King Saud University, Saudi Arabia [RSP2023R403]
FX The authors would like to acknowledge Researchers Supporting Project
   number (RSP2023R403) , King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2468-2276
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JI Sci. Afr.
PD NOV
PY 2023
VL 22
AR e01971
DI 10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01971
EA NOV 2023
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA Z2JY9
UT WOS:001110404500001
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Bardsley, DK
AF Bardsley, Douglas K.
TI Navigating the Roles of the Social Learning Researcher: a critical
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SO AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHER
LA English
DT Article
DE Social learning; climate change adaptation; risk; justice; organic
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   PARTICIPATION; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITIES; GOVERNANCE; KNOWLEDGE;
   SOCIETY; DEBATE
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ER

PT B
AU Tui, SHK
   Valdivia, RO
   Descheemaeker, K
   Senda, T
   Masikati, P
   Makumbe, MT
   van Rooyen, AF
AF Tui, Sabine Homann-Kee
   Valdivia, Roberto O.
   Descheemaeker, Katrien
   Senda, Trinity
   Masikati, Patricia
   Makumbe, Milton T.
   van Rooyen, Andre F.
BE Rusinamhodzi, L
TI Crop-livestock integration to enhance ecosystem services in sustainable
   food systems
SO ROLE OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; MIXED CROP; CONSERVATION
   AGRICULTURE; TRADE-OFFS; WATER PRODUCTIVITY; INTENSIFICATION;
   PRINCIPLES; PATHWAYS; MARKET
C1 [Tui, Sabine Homann-Kee] Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Matopos Res Inst, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
   [Valdivia, Roberto O.] Oregon State Univ, Dept Appl Econ, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA.
   [Descheemaeker, Katrien] Wageningen Univ, Plant Prod Syst, Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands.
   [Senda, Trinity] Int Livestock Res Inst ILRI, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Masikati, Patricia] World Agroforestry Ctr ICRAF, Elm Rd Woodlands, Lusaka, Zambia.
   [Makumbe, Milton T.; van Rooyen, Andre F.] Div Livestock Res, Dept Res & Specialist Serv, Henderson Res Stn, Mazowe, Zimbabwe.
C3 CGIAR; International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid-Tropics
   (ICRISAT); Oregon State University; Wageningen University & Research;
   CGIAR; International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
RP Tui, SHK (corresponding author), Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Matopos Res Inst, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
RI descheemaeker, katrien/P-6605-2014; Valdivia, Roberto/R-1755-2017;
   Descheemaeker, Katrien/F-3041-2010
OI Valdivia, Roberto/0000-0002-0002-848X; Descheemaeker,
   Katrien/0000-0003-0184-2034; Ndlovu, Trinity Sandra/0000-0001-7709-3346
FU UK Department for International Development's UKaid; CGIAR Fund Donors
FX The data for the case in this chapter were generated through the AgMIP
   Crop Livestock Intensification Project (CLIP), with support from the UK
   Department for International Development's UKaid. This work was
   implemented as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change,
   Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and the CGIAR Research Program on
   Water Land and Ecosystems (WLE), 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 authors thank Violette Kee Tui for editing.
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BN 978-0-12-817509-5; 978-0-12-816436-5
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DI 10.1016/B978-0-12-816436-5.00008-1
D2 10.1016/C2018-0-00522-8
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WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Green & Sustainable Science &
   Technology; Ecology
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Sparks, TH
AF Sparks, Tim H.
TI Local-scale adaptation to climate change: the village flower festival
SO CLIMATE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Climate change; Daffodil; Flower festival; Narcissus;
   Synchrony
AB Plant tourism, for example to view flower displays or autumn colours, is a worldwide industry worth billions of US dollars annually. Climate change has been modifying the timings of many of these plant events, but there is little evidence of adaptation to meet this challenge. Here I show that a local-scale festival attracting thousands of people annually has advanced its timing by more than 3 wk over 46 yr. This short paper represents one of the first solid pieces of evidence of adaptation in flower tourism. I believe that these events represent a neglected source of data for confirming responses to a changing climate and, worldwide, it is likely that festivals can provide numerous such examples.
C1 Tech Univ Munich, Chair Ecoclimatol, D-85354 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany.
   [Sparks, Tim H.] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Adv Study, D-85748 Garching, Germany.
   [Sparks, Tim H.] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Inst Zool, PL-60625 Poznan, Poland.
   [Sparks, Tim H.] Coventry Univ, Sigma, Coventry CV1 5FB, W Midlands, England.
   [Sparks, Tim H.] Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, England.
C3 Technical University of Munich; Technical University of Munich; Poznan
   University of Life Sciences; Coventry University; University of
   Cambridge
RP Sparks, TH (corresponding author), Tech Univ Munich, Chair Ecoclimatol, Hans Carl von Carlowitz Pl 2, D-85354 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany.
EM thsparks@btopenworld.com
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DI 10.3354/cr01228
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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PT B
AU Burton, I
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AF Burton, Ian
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BE Field, CB
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TI Managing the Risks: International Level and Integration across Scales
SO MANAGING THE RISKS OF EXTREME EVENTS AND DISASTERS TO ADVANCE CLIMATE
   CHANGE ADAPTATION
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; DISASTER RISK; MAINSTREAMING ADAPTATION;
   DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; INFORMATION; REDUCTION; POLICY; COMMUNICATION;
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AU Filho, WL
   Ha'apio, MO
   Lütz, JM
   Li, CL
AF Filho, Walter Leal
   Ha'apio, Michael Otoara
   Lutz, Johannes M.
   Li, Chunlan
TI Climate change adaptation as a development challenge to small Island
   states: A case study from the Solomon Islands
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Solomon Islands; Development; Migration
ID BUILDING RESILIENCE; LESSONS; HOT
AB Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are known to be particularly vulnerable to climate change, which poses a challenge to their economic and social development. This vulnerability is expressed in several ways, from exposure to sea level rises, to salt intrusion, and extensive droughts in some areas. Despite this rather negative trend, there are examples of initiatives where the vulnerability of SIDS can be reduced, and their resilience may be increased. Based on the paucity of the literature on concrete examples of successful climate change adaptation initiatives on SIDS, this paper presents an overview of pertinent challenges faced, and introduces two case studies from the Solomon Islands, which illustrate how much can be achieved by systematically pursuing adaptation strategies. The lessons learned from these case studies are outlined and some useful insights are provided, which may help SIDS to better foster the development opportunities with climate change adaptation offers to them.
C1 [Filho, Walter Leal] Hamburg Univ Appl Sci, Hamburg, Germany.
   [Filho, Walter Leal] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Sch Sci & Environm, Chester St Manchester, Manchester M1 5GD, Lancs, England.
   [Ha'apio, Michael Otoara] Univ South Pacific, Pacific Ctr Environm & Sustainable Dev, Suva, Fiji.
   [Lutz, Johannes M.] CHC Higher Educ, Sch Social Sci, Carindale, Qld 4152, Australia.
   [Lutz, Johannes M.] Univ New South Wales UNSW, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
   [Li, Chunlan] East China Normal Univ, Inst Global Innovat & Dev, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China.
   [Li, Chunlan] East China Normal Univ, Sch Urban & Reg Sci, Shanghai 200241, Peoples R China.
C3 Hochschule Angewandte Wissenschaft Hamburg; Manchester Metropolitan
   University; University of the South Pacific; University of New South
   Wales Sydney; East China Normal University; East China Normal University
RP Li, CL (corresponding author), East China Normal Univ, Inst Global Innovat & Dev, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China.; Li, CL (corresponding author), East China Normal Univ, Sch Urban & Reg Sci, Shanghai 200241, Peoples R China.
EM w.leal@mmu.ac.uk; mhaapio@gmail.com; jluetz@chc.edu.au;
   15598022233@163.com
RI Leal, Walter/ACX-9082-2022; li, chunlan/IUP-7784-2023; Luetz,
   Johannes/AAH-5131-2019
OI Leal Filho, Walter/0000-0002-1241-5225; Luetz,
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PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 1462-9011
EI 1873-6416
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLICY
JI Environ. Sci. Policy
PD MAY
PY 2020
VL 107
BP 179
EP 187
DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2020.03.008
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA LC5GO
UT WOS:000525353800017
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Bullock, JA
   Cowan, B
   Stults, M
   Nordgren, JR
   Meerow, S
   Ongun, M
   Jacobson, R
   Hamilton, C
AF Bullock, Jane A.
   Cowan, Brian
   Stults, Missy
   Nordgren, John R.
   Meerow, Sara
   Ongun, Melisa
   Jacobson, Rachel
   Hamilton, Cory
BA Bullock, JA
   Haddow, GD
   Haddow, KS
   Coppola, DP
BF Bullock, JA
   Haddow, GD
   Haddow, KS
   Coppola, DP
TI The Role of Local, State, and Federal Governments in Climate Change
   Adaptation
SO LIVING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW COMMUNITIES ARE SURVIVING AND THRIVING
   IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CITIES
C1 [Bullock, Jane A.] Bullock & Haddow LLC, Reston, VA 20191 USA.
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   [Meerow, Sara] Univ Michigan, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Urban Resilience Climate Change, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
C3 University of Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of
   Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of Michigan System;
   University of Michigan
RP Bullock, JA (corresponding author), Bullock & Haddow LLC, Reston, VA 20191 USA.
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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 978-1-4987-2539-2; 978-1-4987-2536-1
PY 2016
BP 89
EP 131
PG 43
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies;
   Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
   Public Administration; Urban Studies
GA BG0FQ
UT WOS:000386220400005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Rosa, HD
   Mullan, M
   Bruyninckx, H
   Parry, M
AF Rosa, Humberto Delgado
   Mullan, Michael
   Bruyninckx, Hans
   Parry, Martin
BE Prutsch, A
   Grothmann, T
   McCallum, S
   Schauser, I
   Swart, R
TI CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION MANUAL Lessons learned from European and other
   industrialised countries FOREWORD
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION MANUAL: LESSONS LEARNED FROM EUROPEAN AND
   OTHER INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRIES
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Rosa, Humberto Delgado] European Commiss, DG Climate Act, Directorate Mainstreaming Adaptat & Low Carbon Te, Brussels, Belgium.
   [Mullan, Michael] OECD, Environm Directorate, Tokyo, Japan.
   [Parry, Martin] Imperial Coll London, Grantham Inst, London, England.
   [Parry, Martin] Imperial Coll London, Ctr Environm Policy, London, England.
C3 Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD); Imperial
   College London; Imperial College London
RP Rosa, HD (corresponding author), European Commiss, DG Climate Act, Directorate Mainstreaming Adaptat & Low Carbon Te, Brussels, Belgium.
NR 0
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PU ROUTLEDGE
PI LONDON
PA 11 NEW FETTER LANE, LONDON EC4P 4EE, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-415-66034-1; 978-0-203-38126-7; 978-0-415-63040-5
PY 2014
BP XX
EP XXIV
PG 5
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BB1NL
UT WOS:000341233000001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Pedroso, NN
   dos Santos, AD
AF Junior, Nelson Novaes Pedroso
   dos Santos, Andre de Castro
TI MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION OF CITIES TO CLIMATE CHANGE:
   SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL VULNERABILITIES AND LEGAL CONFLICTS IN THE
   PROTECTION OF URBAN PERMANENT PRESERVATION AREAS IN BRAZIL
SO REVISTA DE DIREITO DA CIDADE-CITY LAW
LA English
DT Article
DE Urban Permanent Preservation Areas; Urban environment; Environmental
   law; Urban law; Urban land use planning
AB This paper aims to understand the relationships between socio-environmental vulnerability in Brazilian urban areas in the current context of climate change and the legal protection of urban Areas of Permanent Preservation (APP, in the acronym in Portuguese). We seek to identify and interpret how the composition formed by (i) norms currently in force in Brazilian law, (ii) instruments of environmental and land-use planning public policies, and (iii) jurisprudence on normative conflicts related to the discipline of urban PPAs. By means of a literature review and critical analysis of the legislation, other public policy instruments and jurisprudential precedents, we aimed to understand how this composition is aligned with initiatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change and to reduce socio-environmental vulnerabilities resulted from or aggravated by it, with a focus on the situation of populations that live precariously in risk areas. As a result, we have identified a complex and not very harmonious composition of norms applicable to these protected areas in the urban context. However, the current understanding of jurisprudence and the current legislative activity have evolved positively in relation to the necessary actions of adaptation to climate change and reduction of socio-environmental vulnerabilities, although important improvements are still necessary for effective protection and restoration, whenever possible, of urban APP.
C1 [Junior, Nelson Novaes Pedroso] Univ Fed Sao Carlos UFSCar, Ecol & Nat Resources, Fdn Getulio Vargas Business & Human Rights C, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil.
   [dos Santos, Andre de Castro] Univ Lisbon, Inst Ciencias Sociais, Fac Direito, Lisbon, Portugal.
   [dos Santos, Andre de Castro] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Filosofia, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   [dos Santos, Andre de Castro] Univ Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
C3 Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos; Institute of Social Sciences,
   University of Lisbon (ICS-UL); Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade de
   Sao Paulo; Universidade de Lisboa
RP Pedroso, NN (corresponding author), Univ Fed Sao Carlos UFSCar, Ecol & Nat Resources, Fdn Getulio Vargas Business & Human Rights C, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil.
EM nelson.pedroso@fgv.br; andre.santos@ics.ulisboa.pt
RI de Castro dos Santos, Andre/D-5278-2018
OI de Castro dos Santos, Andre/0000-0002-6467-6689
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PU UNIV ESTADO RIO JANEIRO
PI RIO DE JANEIRO RJ
PA RUA SAO FRANCISCO XAVIER, 524-BLOCO F, RIO DE JANEIRO RJ, 20559-900,
   BRAZIL
SN 2317-7721
J9 REV DIREITO CID
JI Rev. Direito Cid.
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 4
BP 1720
EP 1739
DI 10.12957/rdc.2021.61081
PG 20
WC Urban Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Urban Studies
GA YI8RS
UT WOS:000744110700002
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Schlünzen, KH
   Bohnenstengel, SI
AF Schluenzen, K. Heinke
   Bohnenstengel, Sylvia I.
BE Quante, M
   Colijn, F
TI Socio-economic Impacts-Urban Climate
SO NORTH SEA REGION CLIMATE CHANGE ASSESSMENT
SE Regional Climate Studies
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID ANTHROPOGENIC HEAT EMISSIONS; LONDON; MODEL; TEMPERATURES; ISLAND; SEA
AB About 80 % of the population within the North Sea countries currently lives in an urban area and this percentage is projected to continue to rise. Urban areas are not only impacted by changes in regional climate but are themselves responsible for causing local modifications in regional climate resulting in the so-called 'urban climate'. The urban climate in North Sea cities has several common features: higher temperatures relative to the surrounding regions (especially at night), greater temperature variability, deeper but less stable boundary layers at night, lower average wind speeds but stronger gusts, reduced evapotranspiration, and greater air pollution (local exceedances of limit values for nitrogen oxides, nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter, with ship emissions a relevant contributor in harbour cities). Indications of climate change are now apparent and include hinterland flooding, more intense precipitation, and drier and warmer summers. Cities contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and measures are needed to reduce these. Cities also need to adapt to climate change. Despite broad similarities between urban areas, in terms of mitigation and adaptation to climate change there are large location-specific differences with regard to city planning needs. Hamburg and London are used as examples. Adaptation measures include better insulation of buildings to reduce energy use and anthropogenic heat emissions, higher dykes to protect against increased water levels, and rain water drainage to avoid hinterland flooding. Scenarios are outlined for urban development with greened roofs, higher albedo values and lower sealing of surfaces.
C1 [Schluenzen, K. Heinke] Univ Hamburg, CEN, Inst Meteorol, Hamburg, Germany.
   [Bohnenstengel, Sylvia I.] Univ Reading, Dept Meteorol, Reading, Berks, England.
C3 University of Hamburg; University of Reading
RP Schlünzen, KH (corresponding author), Univ Hamburg, CEN, Inst Meteorol, Hamburg, Germany.
EM heinke.schluenzen@uni-hamburg.de; s.i.l.d.bohnenstengel@reading.ac.uk
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PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY
BN 978-3-319-39745-0; 978-3-319-39743-6
J9 REG CLIM STUD
PY 2016
BP 417
EP 429
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-39745-0_15
D2 10.1007/978-3-319-39745-0
PG 13
WC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA BH2GX
UT WOS:000398935900019
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Cheng, HF
   Hu, YA
AF Cheng, Hefa
   Hu, Yuanan
TI Improving China's water resources management for better adaptation to
   climate change
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID RIGHTS; AGRICULTURE; SCENARIOS; IMPACTS; REFORM
AB Challenged by insufficient water resources and by degraded water quality caused by widespread pollution, China faces an imbalance between the supply and the demand of water for supporting the rapid social and economic development while protecting the natural environment and ecosystems. Climate change is expected to further stress freshwater resources and widen the gap between the demand for and supply of water. As a legacy of the earlier planned economy, water resources management has been primarily supply-driven, which largely fails to account for the economic nature of water resources in relation to their natural characteristics. This paper presents a historical perspective on the water resources management policies and practices in China, and recommends demand management and pollution control as key measures for improving water resources management to adapt to climate change based on the current political, socio-economic and water resources conditions. The past and future impacts of climate change on water resources in China and the general adaptation strategies are also presented. How demand management through increasing water use efficiency, improving water rights and rights trade, and effective regulation enforcement, along with pollution control could improve China's water resources management are discussed in details. Ultimately, China should develop a sustainable water resources management strategy based on both supply- and demand-side management options to make the limited water supplies meet the demands of economic development, social well-being and the conservation of ecosystems in the context of global climate change.
C1 [Cheng, Hefa] Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Organ Geochem, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China.
   [Hu, Yuanan] Stanford Univ, Educ Program Gifted Youth, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS;
   Stanford University
RP Cheng, HF (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Organ Geochem, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China.
EM hefac@umich.edu
RI Cheng, Hefa/A-1193-2007; Hu, Yuanan/F-3830-2012
OI Hu, Yuanan/0000-0001-7103-8119; Cheng, Hefa/0000-0003-4911-6971
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U1 1
U2 142
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 2012
VL 112
IS 2
BP 253
EP 282
DI 10.1007/s10584-011-0042-8
PG 30
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA 919LJ
UT WOS:000302327700006
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Christmann, S
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AF Christmann, Stefanie
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SO AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Low cost measure; Nesting support; Option value; Technology package;
   Three-season-forage-buffet; Optimizing crop pollination
ID WILD BEE ABUNDANCE; CROP POLLINATION; HONEY-BEES; LANDSCAPE CONTEXT;
   LAND-USE; CONSERVATION; COMMUNITIES; DIVERSITY; DECLINES; AREA
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C3 CGIAR; International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
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   Dry Areas (ICARDA)
RP Christmann, S (corresponding author), ICARDA, POB 4564, Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
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PT J
AU Ampaire, EL
   Jassogne, L
   Providence, H
   Acosta, M
   Twyman, J
   Winowiecki, L
   Van Astena, P
AF Ampaire, Edidah L.
   Jassogne, Laurence
   Providence, Happy
   Acosta, Mariola
   Twyman, Jennifer
   Winowiecki, Leigh
   Van Astena, Piet
TI Institutional challenges to climate change adaptation: A case study on
   policy action gaps in Uganda
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Policy formulation; Policy implementation; Implementation constraints;
   Smallholder vulnerabilities; Local institutions; Climate change
   adaptation; Uganda
ID EAST-AFRICA; CASSAVA
AB Despite the considerable progress made in the last decade towards building governance systems for climate change adaptation in Africa, implementation still limits positive responses. This study applies an iterative process of field assessments and literature reviews across multiple governance levels and spatial scales to identify constraints to effective formulation and implementation of climate change related policies and strategies in Uganda. Data was collected through sex-segregated participatory vulnerability assessments with farming communities in Rakai district, policy document reviews, and interviews with policy actors at national and district levels. Findings reveal that the key challenges to effective policy implementation are diverse and cut across the policy development and implementation cycle. Policies are mainly developed by central government agencies; other actors are insufficiently involved while local communities are excluded. There is also a communication disconnect between national, district, and community levels. Coupled with limited technical capacity and finances, political interference, and absence of functional implementation structures across these levels, climate change adaptation becomes constrained. We propose strategies that enhance linkages between levels and actors, which will improve policy formulation, implementation and ultimately adaptation by smallholders.
C1 [Ampaire, Edidah L.; Jassogne, Laurence; Providence, Happy; Acosta, Mariola; Van Astena, Piet] Int Inst 1m Trop Agr, POB 7878, Kampala, Uganda.
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   [Winowiecki, Leigh] World Agroforestry Ctr ICRAF, POB 30772, Nairobi, Kenya.
C3 Alliance; International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT; CGIAR;
   World Agroforestry (ICRAF)
RP Ampaire, EL (corresponding author), Int Inst 1m Trop Agr, POB 7878, Kampala, Uganda.
EM E.Ampaire@cgiar.org; L.Jassogne@cgiar.org; H.Providence@cgiar.org;
   M.Acosta@cgiar.org; j.twyman@cgiar.org; L.A.WINOWIECKI@CGIAR.ORG;
   P.VanAsten@cgiar.org
OI Acosta, Mariola/0000-0003-4456-1283; van Asten, Piet/0000-0003-0584-3552
FU CGIAR
FX This work was implemented as part of 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.
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PT J
AU Hammill, A
   Matthew, R
   McCarter, E
AF Hammill, Anne
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   McCarter, Elissa
TI Microfinance and Climate Change Adaptation
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AB Climate change is understood as a threat to which the poor are acutely vulnerable. Microfinance services (MFS) are recognised as tools for helping to reduce the vulnerability of the poor. If this is indeed the case, then the possibility of linking MFS to climate change adaptation deserves careful consideration. MFS can provide poor people with the means to diversify, accumulate and manage the assets needed to become less susceptible to shocks and stresses and/or better able to deal with their impacts. Yet these links may not hold for everybody. MFS typically do not reach the chronically poor, may encourage short-term coping instead (or at the expense) of longer-term vulnerability reduction, or even increase vulnerability. These limitations and risks aside, MFS can still play an important role in vulnerability reduction and climate change adaptation among some of the poor, provided services better match client needs and livelihoods.
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C3 University of California System; University of California Irvine;
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PT J
AU Nugraha, E
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AF Nugraha, Erwin
   Lassa, Jonatan A.
TI Towards endogenous disasters and climate adaptation policy making in
   Indonesia
SO DISASTER PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Disaster resilience; Climate resilience; Endogenous adaptation;
   Exogenous drivers; Mainstreaming adaptation; Urban climate adaptation
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to understand the role of exogenous drivers that seeks to foster endogenous resilience and climate adaptation policy and practice in developing countries. It particularly examines the role of Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network as an exogenous driver that sought to sustain urban climate adaptation and resilience agenda in a secondary city in Indonesia.
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C1 [Nugraha, Erwin] Univ Durham, Dept Geog, Durham, England.
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C3 Durham University; Charles Darwin University
RP Lassa, JA (corresponding author), Charles Darwin Univ, Coll Indigenous Futures Arts & Soc, Darwin, NT, Australia.
EM jonatan.lassa@gmail.com
RI Lassa, Jonatan/M-6112-2019
OI Lassa, Jonatan/0000-0002-8432-842X; Nugraha, Erwin/0000-0002-5294-9934
FU Durham University - Open Society Foundations; Norman Richardson
   Postgraduate Research Fund
FX The first author gratefully acknowledges the financial support provided
   by Durham University - Open Society Foundations and Norman Richardson
   Postgraduate Research Fund. The authors also would like to thank three
   anonymous referees for their constructive comments and feedbacks for the
   draft of this paper, and Alexander Densmore and Andrew Baldwin for
   initial discussions. The authors retain full responsibility for this
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PT J
AU Loechel, B
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AF Loechel, Barton
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AB Effective climate change adaptation in mining communities is reliant on action by both local authorities and mining operations. This article reports the findings of two surveys conducted in late 2010, with Australian mining companies and local government authorities respectively, investigating their perceptions and activities related to climate change adaptation. The research identified the main types of weather and climate-related impacts experienced in the past and expected under future climate conditions for the two groups. There were significantly differing levels of concern about weather and climate-related impacts between the two types of organisations. Mining company respondents reported lower levels of severity of impact from both past and (expected) future weather events, as well as lower levels of belief in climate change and of adaptation activities to prepare for it. Interestingly, mining companies generally reported less concern about future impacts than those experienced in the past, suggesting discounting of risks due to climate change scepticism. The article reports on a range of factors relevant to adaptation in mining communities, including perceived barriers, collaboration and further information needs. The research findings are discussed in the context of other recent research on climate change adaptation by Australian organisations and studies of mining industry adaptation in other countries.
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C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
RP Loechel, B (corresponding author), CSIRO, POB 883, Kenmore 4069, Australia.
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CY JUL 26-28, 2016
CL Lautoka, FIJI
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PT S
AU Auffhammer, M
   Kahn, ME
AF Auffhammer, Maximilian
   Kahn, Matthew E.
BE Dasgupta, P
   Pattanayak, SK
   Smith, VK
TI The farmer's climate change adaptation challenge in least developed
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DT Article; Book Chapter
ID AGRICULTURAL MARKETS; RICARDIAN ANALYSIS; NATURAL DISASTERS; COMPETITIVE
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C3 University of California System; University of California Berkeley;
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RP Auffhammer, M (corresponding author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.; Auffhammer, M (corresponding author), NBER, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
EM auffhammer@berkeley.edu
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gonçalves, L
   Rubiales, D
   Lourenço, M
   Patto, MCV
AF Goncalves, Letice
   Rubiales, Diego
   Lourenco, Manuel
   Patto, Maria Carlota Vaz
TI Exploring grass pea<i> (Lathyrus</i><i> sativus</i> L.) genetic
   diversity in Mediterranean changing climate conditions
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
LA English
DT Article
DE Grass pea; Lathyrus sativus; Agronomic traits; Germplasm evaluation;
   Climate change adaptation; Mediterranean climate
ID SEASON GRAIN LEGUMES; L-CICERA; IMPROVEMENT; CHARACTERS; TANNINS; YIELD
AB Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) is an annual cool -season grain legume, recognized as a stress -resilient crop, able to thrive in unfavourable growing conditions. It is widely cultivated in different world regions, with two main ecotypes based on seed traits. Particularly, in the Mediterranean region, climate change has amplified environmental instability, creating a fundamental need for producing more resilient or adaptable plant varieties. With the present study, we aimed to identify, among grass pea germplasm, new sources of interesting agronomic traits that can be used in breeding programs for adaptation to climate change. Hence, we trialled a worldwide grass pea collection of 182 accessions in Alvai ' azere, Portugal, a Mediterranean climate region, across four growing seasons. We characterized the accessions for plant growth-, inflorescence-, seed-, and yield -related traits. By applying linear mixed models analysis, we assessed the diversity among accessions, as well as the genotype, the environment, and the genotype -by -environment effects. A principal component analysis was performed to summarize multivariate similarities among grass pea accessions and/or growing seasons. Additionally, we estimated the main ecotype clustering parameters, seed coat colour, seed size, and geographical origin, effects on the measured traits. Great diversity among accessions for all traits was observed. For most traits, the effect of the growing season was the most prominent, although significant genotype and genotype -byenvironment interaction effects were also observed. Yield was higher on large and light seed accessions, with no significant yield differences detected across geographical origins. Nevertheless, South Asian accessions showed the tallest plants at the first flower and the highest number of seeds per plant (although with the smallest seed sizes), two of the most important yield components in the study. The Sub-Saharan African accessions showed the shortest growth cycles and mainly dark coat colours, trait associated with a reduced infestation by Bruchus weevils. The last two traits are of great interest as breeding targets. The Sub-Saharan accessions may thus be of significant value as potential donor material in breeding programs.
C1 [Goncalves, Letice; Patto, Maria Carlota Vaz] Univ Nova Lisboa, Inst Tecnol Quim & Biol Antonio Xavier, Ave Republ, P-2780157 Oeiras, Portugal.
   [Rubiales, Diego] CSIC, Inst Sustainable Agr, Avda Menendez Pidal S-N, Cordoba 14004, Spain.
   [Lourenco, Manuel] Camara Municipal Alvaiazere, Rua Conselheiro Furtado dos Santos, P-3250114 Alvaiazere, Portugal.
C3 Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
   Cientificas (CSIC); CSIC - Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS)
RP Gonçalves, L (corresponding author), Univ Nova Lisboa, Inst Tecnol Quim & Biol Antonio Xavier, Ave Republ, P-2780157 Oeiras, Portugal.
EM leticeg@itqb.unl.pt
RI Rubiales, Diego/C-7663-2009; Vaz Patto, Maria Carlota/C-8775-2011
OI Vaz Patto, Maria Carlota/0000-0002-8469-7508
FU Fundacao Para a Ciencia e Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/124094/2016]; R&D Research
   Unit GREEN-IT-Bioresources for Sustainability [10.54499/UIDB/04551/2020,
   10.54499/UIDP/04551/2020]; LS4FUTURE Associated Laboratory
   [LA/P/0087/2020]; Spanish Research Agency (AEI) [PID2020-11468RB-100];
   European Union [101000383]
FX This work was supported by the Fundacao Para a Ciencia e Tecnologia
   through the grant SFRH/BD/124094/2016 (LG) , the R&D Research Unit
   GREEN-IT-Bioresources for Sustainability (10.54499/UIDB/04551/2020,
   10.54499/UIDP/04551/2020) and LS4FUTURE Associated Laboratory
   (LA/P/0087/2020) , by Spanish Research Agency (AEI) project
   PID2020-11468RB-100 and by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and
   Innovation Programme under Grant n degrees 101000383 (DIVINFOOD) .
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PT J
AU Kangogo, D
   Dentoni, D
   Bijman, J
AF Kangogo, Daniel
   Dentoni, Domenico
   Bijman, Jos
TI Adoption of climate-smart agriculture among smallholder farmers: Does
   farmer entrepreneurship matter?
SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate-smart agriculture; Farmer entrepreneurship; Adoption;
   Multivariate probit; Kenya
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; RISK PREFERENCES; SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION;
   BUSINESS PERFORMANCE; EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE; FARMING PRACTICES; NORTHERN
   BENIN; ORIENTATION; TECHNOLOGIES; ADAPTATION
AB Climate change poses significant challenges to agriculture, with serious impacts on smallholder farmers' food security and livelihoods. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is being promoted to facilitate climate change adaptation and mitigation. While there is evidence that CSA supports smallholders' adaption to climate change, the rate of CSA adoption remains low, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Previous studies have explained the low adoption based on generic factors such as farm, farmer, institutional and location characteristics, yet little is known about the role of farmers' cognitive traits. This study investigates the influence of farmer entrepreneurial orientation, a cognitive trait reflecting a farmer's innovativeness, proactiveness and propensity to take risks. We use data from smallholder potato farmers in Kenya and estimate a set of multivariate probit models to analyse the adoption decisions. Results show that risk-taking positively influences the adoption of irrigation, changing cultivation calendar, use of certified seed, crop rotation and soil testing. Proactiveness is positively related to the use of irrigation, changing the cultivation calendar and use of certified seed, while it is negatively related to intercropping. Contrary to our hypothesis that innovative farmers are more likely to adopt CSA practices, we find a negative relation between innovativeness and the use of certified seed. After categorizing CSA practices based on the main resources required, we find that risk-taking is positively associated with the adoption of practices that require high intensity of skilled labour and financial resources. Innovativeness is negatively associated with practices that require high intensity of financial resources. Lastly, we find proactiveness to be positively associated with the adoption of finance-intensive practices but negatively associated with unskilled-labour-intensive practices. These findings imply, first, that development practitioners should consider the interrelations among CSA practices and farmer entrepreneurial orientation in designing development interventions. Second, policymakers need to create an environment conducive to farmer entrepreneurship as an indirect way to support the adoption of appropriate CSA practices.
C1 [Kangogo, Daniel; Bijman, Jos] Wageningen Univ & Res, Business Management & Org, Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [Dentoni, Domenico] Univ Montpellier, Montpellier Business Sch, Montpellier Res Management, Montpellier, France.
C3 Wageningen University & Research; Universite de Montpellier; Montpellier
   Business School
RP Kangogo, D (corresponding author), Wageningen Univ & Res, Business Management & Org, Wageningen, Netherlands.
EM kangogodan@yahoo.com
RI Kangogo, Daniel/JAC-0592-2023
OI Kangogo, Daniel/0000-0002-9309-9702
FU Food Security programme of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
   in Kenya through the 3R (Robust, Resilient and Reliable) research
   project
FX Financial support for this research was provided by the Food Security
   programme of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kenya
   through the 3R (Robust, Resilient and Reliable) research project. We are
   grateful to our team of 10 enumerators. Special appreciation goes to
   county agriculture extension officers, potato farmer group leaders and
   the potato farmers who gladly accepted to participate in this research.
   We are grateful to the journal editor and the two anonymous reviewers
   for their constructive comments and suggestions which significantly
   improved this paper. We thank Marrit van den Berg and Ingrid Coninx for
   their comments on the earlier draft of this article. The views expressed
   here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views
   of the funder or the authors' institution. The usual disclaimer applies.
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PT J
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DT Article
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ID COLLECTIVE ACTION; WATER; MANAGEMENT; POLICY; ADAPTATION; GOVERNANCE;
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RP Zhao, JH (corresponding author), Cornell Univ, SC Johnson Coll Business, Dyson Sch Appl Econ & Management, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA.
EM jz638@cornell.edu
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PT J
AU Buzinde, CN
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AF Buzinde, Christine N.
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TI REPRESENTATIONS AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
SO ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH
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DT Article
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   representations
ID TOURISM; VULNERABILITY; CONSEQUENCES
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   Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
   University Park; University of London; King's College London
RP Buzinde, CN (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
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PT S
AU Neef, A
   Pauli, N
AF Neef, Andreas
   Pauli, Natasha
BE Neef, A
   Pauli, N
TI CLIMATE-INDUCED DISASTERS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION FROM RESPONSE AND
   RECOVERY TO ADAPTATION
SO CLIMATE-INDUCED DISASTERS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: Response,
   Recovery, Adaptation
SE Community Environment and Disaster Risk Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Disaster; hazard; climate change adaptation; resilience; Southeast Asia;
   Pacific Islands
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; BA RIVER; COMMUNITIES; HAZARDS; RISK; FIJI
AB Multi-risk environments pose challenges for rural and coastal communities in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly with regard to disaster risk management and climate change adaptation strategies. While much research has been published on disaster response and recovery for specific climate-related hazards in the region, such as cyclones, floods and droughts, there is a growing need for insight into how communities respond, recover and adapt to the multiple, intersecting risks posed by environmental, societal and economic change. This chapter frames the body of new research presented in this book from the perspective of multi-risk environments, paying particular attention to concepts central to the disaster response and recovery cycle, and rejecting the notion of a distinct boundary between climate and society. Further, this introductory chapter foregrounds the importance of cultural values, power relations, Indigenous knowledge systems, local networks and community-based adaptive capacities when considering resilience, recovery and adaptation to climate-induced disasters at the community and household level. Overviews of the research presented in this book demonstrate a diverse range of responses and adaptive strategies at the local level in case studies from Solomon Islands, Fiji, Cambodia and Samoa, as well as implications for policy, planning and management.
C1 [Neef, Andreas] Univ Auckland, Dev Studies, Auckland, New Zealand.
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C3 University of Auckland; University of Western Australia
RP Neef, A (corresponding author), Univ Auckland, Dev Studies, Auckland, New Zealand.
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WC Environmental Studies; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health;
   Sociology
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   Health; Sociology
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PT J
AU Hasegawa, T
AF Hasegawa, T
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SO BUILDING RESEARCH AND INFORMATION
LA English
DT Article
ID IMPACTS
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PT J
AU Kebede, GF
   Gurmu, BW
   Weldegebriel, ZB
AF Kebede, Getahun Fenta
   Gurmu, Belay Womber
   Weldegebriel, Zerihun Berhane
TI Integrating Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction, and
   Social Protection for Enhanced Resilience: Evidence from the Somali
   Region, Ethiopia
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE adaptive social protection; climate change adaptation; disaster risk
   reduction; Ethiopia; program integration; vulnerability
ID SYNERGIES; AFRICA
AB Integrating climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and social protection is crucial for enhancing resilience in vulnerable communities. This study aims to assess the level of integration among these three approaches in the Somali Region, Ethiopia. A qualitative methodology, involving a meta-analysis of 122 projects and program documents was conducted to evaluate the integration levels of the approaches. Key informant interviews and focus group discussions were also used to gather qualitative insights from stakeholders. The findings reveal that the integration of the three approaches, in the form of adaptive social protection, is limited. While social protection and disaster risk reduction are combined more effectively, the inclusion of climate change adaptation remains insufficient. Duplication of activities is common in programs and projects, wasting resources. The study recommends implementing an adaptive social protection approach with clear institutional arrangements and stakeholder coordination to enhance resilience and resource efficiency.
C1 [Kebede, Getahun Fenta; Weldegebriel, Zerihun Berhane] Addis Ababa Univ, Ctr African & Asian Studies, POB 1176,Algeria St, Addis Ababa 1176, Ethiopia.
   [Gurmu, Belay Womber] Jigjiga Univ, Dept Sociol, Jigjiga, Ethiopia.
C3 Addis Ababa University
RP Kebede, GF (corresponding author), Addis Ababa Univ, Ctr African & Asian Studies, POB 1176,Algeria St, Addis Ababa 1176, Ethiopia.
EM getahun.fenta@aau.edu.et
FU Jigjiga University, Ethiopia
FX We are thankful to Jigjiga University, Ethiopia, for funding the
   research project, from which this article is extracted.
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EI 1552-5465
J9 J ENVIRON DEV
JI J. Environ. Dev.
PD 2024 OCT 1
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DI 10.1177/10704965241289525
EA OCT 2024
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WC Development Studies; Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public
   Administration
GA J0H8M
UT WOS:001333978700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Maguigad, V
   King, D
   Cottrell, A
AF Maguigad, Virgilio
   King, David
   Cottrell, Alison
TI Political Ecology Approach to Island Tourism Planning and Climate Change
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SO ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; island tourism planning; political ecology;
   Tourism Area Life Cycle; tourism urbanisation
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RP Maguigad, V (corresponding author), James Cook Univ, Coll Marine & Environm Sci, Douglas, Australia.
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PU Island Studies Journal
PI Copenhagen
PA c/o Adam Grydehj, Lillegrund 39, Copenhagen, DENMARK
EI 1715-2593
J9 ISL STUD J
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PY 2015
VL 10
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EP 151
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WC Geography; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA VN6KP
UT WOS:001175167900008
DA 2025-01-10
ER

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AF Kampanje-Phiri, Jessica
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   Chewa People in Central Malawi
SO HISTORY OF WATER, SERIES III, VOL 3: WATER AND FOOD FROM
   HUNTER-GATHERERS TO GLOBAL PRODUCTION IN AFRICA
SE History of Water Series III
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   [Kampanje-Phiri, Dean] Lilongwe Univ Agr & Nat Resources, Mitundu, Malawi.
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PI LONDON
PA 6 SALEM RD, LONDON W2 4BU, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78673-138-8; 978-1-78076-871-7
J9 HIST WATER SER III
PY 2016
VL 3
BP 461
EP 481
PG 21
WC Anthropology; Environmental Studies; Geography
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Anthropology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography
GA BQ8VK
UT WOS:000622860500020
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Shi, L
   Chu, E
   Carmin, J
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   Chu, Eric
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SO ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF URBANIZATION AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
SE Routledge International Handbooks
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; CITIES; BARRIERS; LIMITS
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C3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); University of Amsterdam;
   Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
RP Shi, L (corresponding author), MIT, Dept Urban Studies & Planning, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA.
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BP 336
EP 349
PG 14
WC Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
GA BH7SD
UT WOS:000402892800024
DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU van Buuren, A
   van Popering-Verkerk, J
AF van Buuren, Arwin
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BE Margerum, RD
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TI Collaborative governance - does it work for climate change adaptation?
   Insights from the Dutch Delta Programme
SO CHALLENGES OF COLLABORATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: BARRIERS AND
   RESPONSES
SE New Horizons in Environmental Politics
LA English
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ID MANAGEMENT
C1 [van Buuren, Arwin; van Popering-Verkerk, Jitske] Erasmus Univ, Dept Publ Adm, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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PI CHELTENHAM
PA THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78536-041-1; 978-1-78536-040-4
J9 NEW HORIZON ENV POLI
PY 2016
BP 152
EP 174
D2 10.4337/9781785360411
PG 23
WC Environmental Studies; Political Science; Public Administration
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law; Public
   Administration
GA BI4OZ
UT WOS:000411879500007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Whitfield, S
AF Whitfield, Stephen
BA Whitfield, S
BF Whitfield, S
TI CONSTRUCTING UNCERTAINTY 'FROM ABOVE' Knowledge and narratives of
   climate change adaptation
SO ADAPTING TO CLIMATE UNCERTAINTY IN AFRICAN AGRICULTURE: NARRATIVES AND
   KNOWLEDGE POLITICS
SE Pathway to Sustainability Series
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DT Article; Book Chapter
ID SIMULATION-MODELS; INDIAN-OCEAN; IMPACTS
C1 [Whitfield, Stephen] Univ Leeds, Climate Change & Food Secur, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.
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BN 978-1-138-84933-4; 978-1-315-72568-0; 978-1-138-84932-7
J9 PATHWAY SUSTAIN
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Winge, T
AF Winge, Tone
TI Linking access and benefit-sharing for crop genetic resources to climate
   change adaptation
SO PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES-CHARACTERIZATION AND UTILIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE access; adaptation; benefit-sharing; climate change; conservation;
   Convention on Biological Diversity; crop genetic resources;
   implementation; International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food
   and Agriculture (Plant Treaty); Nagoya Protocol; utilization
AB This article links the concept of access and benefit-sharing as it pertains to crop genetic resources to climate change adaptation and argues that systems for access and benefit-sharing can, and should, be designed to contribute to climate change adaptation for agriculture. The access and benefit-sharing provisions of the two international agreements that together provide the international legal framework for access and benefit-sharing - the Convention on Biological Diversity (with its Nagoya Protocol) and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture - are presented and analysed. How these agreements are implemented is central to adaptation, as the effects of climate change threaten crop genetic resources and future adaptive capacity, and, if properly maintained and utilized, crop genetic resources will be essential to climate change adaptation across the globe. This article, therefore, argues that an important adaptation strategy linked to such implementation is to direct benefit-sharing for crop genetic resources towards adaptation efforts and to ensure facilitated and efficient access to crop genetic resources for adaptation purposes. Some options for how this can be pursued at both the international and national level are offered.
C1 [Winge, Tone] Fridtjof Nansen Inst Polhogda, POB 326, N-1326 Lysaker, Norway.
RP Winge, T (corresponding author), Fridtjof Nansen Inst Polhogda, POB 326, N-1326 Lysaker, Norway.
EM tow@fni.no
FU Research Council of Norway's NORGLOBAL Programme
FX This article was written as part of the project 'International
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   Management of Plant Genetic Resources in India and Nepal' funded through
   the Research Council of Norway's NORGLOBAL Programme.
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
SN 1479-2621
EI 1479-263X
J9 PLANT GENET RESOUR-C
JI Plant Genet. Resour.-Charact. Util.
PD MAR
PY 2016
VL 14
IS 1
BP 11
EP 27
DI 10.1017/S1479262114001038
PG 17
WC Plant Sciences; Genetics & Heredity
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Plant Sciences; Genetics & Heredity
GA DC7QK
UT WOS:000369415100002
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dannevig, H
   Aall, C
AF Dannevig, Halvor
   Aall, Carlo
TI The regional level as boundary organization? An analysis of climate
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Boundary work; Climate change adaptation; Regional planning; Adaptation
   governance
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-POLICY; SCIENCE; LEGITIMACY; AGENDA; SPACES
AB This paper investigates how a requirement for regional government to coordinate adaptation planning has been interpreted and implemented. Using the theory of boundary organization applied to a multi-level context, and using four counties in Western Norway as a case, the paper develops a framework for assessing how regional level governance actors can support local level implementation of climate change adaptation through boundary work. Even though adaptation is not treated as a salient issue in most of the municipalities studied, regional level coordination efforts are creating a hybrid management space that aids mediation between local knowledge and expert adaptation knowledge. They thus hold the potential for better local level adaptation planning. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Dannevig, Halvor; Aall, Carlo] Western Norway Res Inst, N-6851 Sogndal, Norway.
RP Dannevig, H (corresponding author), Western Norway Res Inst, POB 163, N-6851 Sogndal, Norway.
EM hda@vestforsk.no
RI Dannevig, Halvor/P-3477-2019
OI Dannevig, Halvor/0000-0002-7648-4166
FU Regional Research Fund of Western Norway; Norwegian Water and
   Electricity Directorate; Norwegian Natural Hazards Fund; County Council
   of Hordaland; County Council of Sogn og Fjordane
FX The research in this study has been funded by the Regional Research Fund
   of Western Norway, the Norwegian Water and Electricity Directorate, The
   Norwegian Natural Hazards Fund and the County Councils of Hordaland and
   Sogn og Fjordane. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Matthew Cashmore at Aalborg
   University for help and advice during the writing process, and to Kyrre
   Groven and Ragnar Brevik at the Western Norway Research Institute for
   their contribution to the research.
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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
PD DEC
PY 2015
VL 54
BP 168
EP 175
DI 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.07.001
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WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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AF Teferi, Ermias
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BE Filho, WL
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TI Urban Heat Island Effect of Addis Ababa City: Implications of Urban
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN AFRICA: FOSTERING RESILIENCE AND CAPACITY
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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 LAND-SURFACE-TEMPERATURE; DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX; EMISSIVITY;
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C3 Addis Ababa University
RP Teferi, E (corresponding author), Addis Ababa Univ, Ctr Environm & Dev Studies, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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PU SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 1610-2010
BN 978-3-319-49520-0; 978-3-319-49519-4
J9 CLIM CHANG MANAG
PY 2017
BP 539
EP 552
DI 10.1007/978-3-319-49520-0_33
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT J
AU Shariatzadeh, M
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AF Shariatzadeh, Maryam
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TI Towards farmers' adaptation to climate change: The effect of time
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DT Article
DE Adaptation behavior; Adaptation capacity; Water scarcity; Climate
   change; Time perspective; Lake Urmia
ID INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; ENVIRONMENT; BEHAVIOR; PROVINCE; IMPACT
AB Adaptation to climate change, especially in the case of water scarcity is inevitable. One of the most important approaches in this regard is perceiving farmers' time perspective (FTP). The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of FTP on adaptation behavior toward climate change (ABCC) and adaptation capacity toward climate change (ACCC) with emphasis on water scarcity. This research is a descriptive-correlational, ex post facto research and causal-relational research that was conducted using a survey. The statistical population was the farmers of Lake Urmia watershed area (N = 2855978) of whom 384 people were selected as a sample using Krejcie and Morgan table and stratified random sampling method with proportional assignment. The research instrument was a questionnaire whose validity was confirmed by a panel of experts in extension and education of agriculture and water resources and the reliability of its items was verified using Cmnbach's alpha coefficient. SPSS24 and comparative statistical tests and linear regression (for path analysis) were used for data analysis. The findings indicated that the ABCC of farmers is moderate and most of them have a present-oriented perspective. Also, the results of Kruskal-Wallis test showed that there is a significant difference between farmers with different FTP in terms of adaptation behavior. The causal analysis showed that FTP can play a crucial role in explaining the level of ABCC indirectly by affecting the ACCC. Accordingly, in water resources management planning as a policy strategy, the change of farmers' perspective from past-oriented to present-oriented and especially future-oriented should be considered.
C1 [Shariatzadeh, Maryam; Bijani, Masoud] Tarbiat Modares Univ TMU, Coll Agr, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Tehran, Iran.
C3 Tarbiat Modares University
RP Bijani, M (corresponding author), Tarbiat Modares Univ TMU, Coll Agr, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Tehran, Iran.
EM m.shariatzadeh@modares.ac.ir; mbijani@modares.ac.ir
RI Bijani, Masoud/N-8275-2018
OI Bijani, Masoud/0000-0003-2659-6386
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0959-6526
EI 1879-1786
J9 J CLEAN PROD
JI J. Clean Prod.
PD MAY 10
PY 2022
VL 348
AR 131284
DI 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131284
EA MAR 2022
PG 11
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering; Environmental Sciences
   & Ecology
GA 2Q1FM
UT WOS:000820173600003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Rusu, T
   Moraru, PI
AF Rusu, Teodor
   Moraru, Paula Ioana
TI IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CROP LAND AND TECHNOLOGICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
   FOR THE MAIN CROPS IN TRANSYLVANIAN PLAIN, ROMANIA
SO Romanian Agricultural Research
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change monitoring; temperature regimes; soil moisture;
   adaptation technologies; Transylvanian Plain
ID AGRICULTURE; FRANCE; PRECIPITATION; CIRCULATION; ADAPTATION; MODELS
AB The Transylvanian Plain (TP) is an important agricultural production area of Romania that is included among the areas with the lowest potential of adapting to climate changes in Europe. Thermal and hydric regime monitoring is necessary to identify and implement measures of adaptation to the impacts of climate change. Soil moisture and temperature regimes were evaluated using a set of 20 data logging stations positioned throughout the plain. Each station stores electronic data regarding ground temperature at 3 depths (10, 30, 50 cm), humidity at a depth of 10 cm, air temperature (at 1 m) and precipitation. For agricultural crops, the periods of drought and extreme temperatures require specific measures of adaptation to climate changes. During the growing season of crops in the spring (April - October) in the south-eastern, southern, and eastern escarpments, precipitation decreased by 43.8 mm, the air temperature increased by 0.37 degrees C, and the ground temperature increased by 1.91 degrees C at a depth of 10 cm, 2.22 degrees C at a depth of 20 cm and 2.43 degrees C at a depth of 30 cm compared with values recorded for the northern, north-western or western escarpments. Water requirements were ensured within an optimal time frame for 58.8-62.1% of the spring row crop growth period, with irrigation being necessary to guarantee the optimum production potential. The biologically active temperature recorded in the TP demonstrates the need to renew the division of the crop areas reported in the literature.
C1 [Rusu, Teodor; Moraru, Paula Ioana] Univ Agr Sci & Vet Med Cluj Napoca, Cluj Napoca 400372, Romania.
C3 University of Agricultural Sciences & Veterinary Medicine Cluj Napoca
RP Rusu, T (corresponding author), Univ Agr Sci & Vet Med Cluj Napoca, 3-5 Manastur St, Cluj Napoca 400372, Romania.
EM rusuteodor23@yahoo.com
RI Moraru, Paula Ioana/Q-5894-2017; Teodor, Rusu/G-2199-2011
OI Moraru, Paula Ioana/0000-0001-6632-3425; Teodor,
   Rusu/0000-0002-5979-3258
FU MEN-UEFISCDI, project: Expert System for Risk Monitoring in Agriculture
   and Adaptation of Conservative Agricultural Technologies
   [PN-II-PT-PCCA-2013-4-0015]
FX This paper was performed under the frame of the Partnership in priority
   domains - PNII, developed with the support of MEN-UEFISCDI, project no.
   PN-II-PT-PCCA-2013-4-0015: Expert System for Risk Monitoring in
   Agriculture and Adaptation of Conservative Agricultural Technologies to
   Climate Change.
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PI FUNDULEA
PA CALARASI COUNTY, FUNDULEA, 915200, ROMANIA
SN 1222-4227
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JI Rom. Agric. Res.
PY 2015
VL 32
BP 103
EP 111
PG 9
WC Agronomy
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Agriculture
GA CV7EC
UT WOS:000364434200013
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ndiwa, AM
   Mburu, J
   Mulwa, R
   Chumo, C
AF Ndiwa, Aurillia Manjella
   Mburu, John
   Mulwa, Richard
   Chumo, Chepchumba
TI Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies and intensity of
   use; micro level evidence from crop farmers in Kenya
SO FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; adaptation strategy; determinant of adaptation; small
   scale farmers; ordered probit model; multinomial logit regression
ID ADOPTION
AB Climate change and its negative impacts pose a threat to crop production in Kenya. However, climate change adaptation strategies have the potential to address the challenges faced by crop farmers. Despite this, there is limited literature to inform policy on the best interventions to help farmers deal with climate issues. This study assessed the determinants of climate change adaptation strategies and the intensity of their use among 723 crop farmers in Busia County, Kenya, selected through a multistage sampling technique. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA), multinomial logit regression, and the ordered probit model. The climate change adaptation strategies were categorized into crop diversity, cover crops, use of drought-resistant crops, and irrigation. According to the results, the factors contributing to the uptake of the different adaptation strategies were age, household size, access to credit, training access, off-farm income, group membership, frequency of receiving climate change information, and extension services. The major factors influencing the uptake of multiple climate change adaptation strategies were access to credit and off-farm income. The study shows that certain adaptation strategies, such as using cover crops, do not require credit and offer an important option in an environment with limited resources. On the other hand, adaptation measures such as irrigation demand financial resources for farmers to implement them, highlighting the importance of information and awareness in adopting adaptation strategies and the supportive role of financial resources, particularly for adopting multiple strategies. Therefore, this study suggests implementing policies and interventions that encompass knowledge-based strategies such as extension services, training, climate change education, group participation, and financial mechanisms like income generation activities and access to credit. These integrated strategies will enable farmers to adopt various climate change adaptation methods for sustainable crop production.
C1 [Ndiwa, Aurillia Manjella; Mburu, John] Univ Nairobi, Dept Agr Econ, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Mulwa, Richard] Univ Nairobi, Ctr Adv Studies Environm Law & Policy CASELAP, Nairobi, Kenya.
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C3 University of Nairobi; University of Nairobi; University of Nairobi; Moi
   University
RP Ndiwa, AM (corresponding author), Univ Nairobi, Dept Agr Econ, Nairobi, Kenya.
EM aurillia.manjella@gmail.com
FU German Academic Exchange Service10.13039/100021828; German Academic
   Exchange Service (DAAD); African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)
FX The authors are grateful to the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
   and the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) for funding this
   research and to the farmers of Busia County for giving their consent and
   agreeing to be part of the survey.
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PU FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
PI LAUSANNE
PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
EI 2571-581X
J9 FRONT SUSTAIN FOOD S
JI Front. Sustain. Food Syst.
PD JUN 25
PY 2024
VL 8
AR 1376868
DI 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1376868
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WC Food Science & Technology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Food Science & Technology
GA YJ1V8
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Nabong, E
   Opdyke, A
AF Nabong, Emily
   Opdyke, Aaron
TI Designing serious games to advance climate change adaptation
SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE serious games; game design; climate education; climate change adaptation
ID FRAMEWORK; LIMITATIONS; ELEMENTS; BOARD; PLAY
AB The escalating impact of climate change necessitates innovative strategies to enhance public understanding and action. This research delves into the potential of serious games as transformative tools for climate change education and adaptation. Despite their rising popularity, serious games face challenges in effectively conveying complex climate science concepts and achieving desired learning outcomes. This study builds upon existing frameworks to propose tailored guidelines for designing serious games focused on climate change adaptation. We anchor our guidelines on the Design, Play, Experience (DPE) framework to scaffold strategies to create more effective serious games for climate change adaptation. We propose 11 elements that should be considered between player engagement and design when creating serious games. Through iterative playtesting and community involvement, we underscore the significance of reflecting on language, comprehension, timing, and social dynamics. This work bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and actionable insights in the development of serious games to equip decision-makers and communities with the tools to combat the multifaceted challenges posed by climate change.
C1 [Nabong, Emily; Opdyke, Aaron] Univ Sydney, Sch Civil Engn, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
C3 University of Sydney
RP Nabong, E (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sch Civil Engn, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
EM emily.nabong@sydney.edu.au
RI Opdyke, Aaron/N-3507-2017
OI Opdyke, Aaron/0000-0003-1507-6270
FU Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
   https://doi.org/10.13039/100005536 [CRRP2021-13MY-Opdyke]; Asia-Pacific
   Network for Global Change Research; American-Australian Association
FX This research was supported through funding by the Asia-Pacific Network
   for Global Change Research (CRRP2021-13MY-Opdyke) and the
   American-Australian Association. We'd also like to acknowledge Zoe
   Latham and Grace Barrett-Lennard for their lead roles in developing the
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PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
SN 2515-7620
J9 ENVIRON RES COMMUN
JI Environ. Res. Commun.
PD SEP 1
PY 2024
VL 6
IS 9
AR 091501
DI 10.1088/2515-7620/ad6f75
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WC Environmental Sciences
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PT J
AU Jin, JJ
   Tong, XH
   Wan, XY
   He, R
   Kuang, FY
   Ning, J
AF Jin, Jianjun
   Tong Xuhong
   Wan, Xinyu
   He, Rui
   Kuang, Foyuan
   Ning, Jing
TI Farmers' risk aversion, loss aversion and climate change adaptation
   strategies in Wushen Banner, China
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; farmer; risk preference; loss aversion; China
ID PREFERENCES; PERCEPTIONS; DETERMINANTS; MITIGATION; HOUSEHOLDS;
   DECISIONS; BEHAVIOR; ADOPTION; TIME
AB This study examines the effects of farmers' risk aversion and loss aversion on their climate change adaptation strategies. Farmers' risk aversion and loss aversion were elicited using incentive-compatible risk experiments. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to collect information on their climate change adaptation strategies in Wushen Banner in China. The logistic regression analysis results indicated that farmers' loss aversion is consistently and positively associated with choices across adaptation behaviors, indicating that more loss-averse farmers are more likely to improve irrigation, access to credit and increase rotation. The effects of farmers' risk aversion on adaptation practices are mixed. Farmers' risk aversion is negatively and significantly related to adaptation strategies on changing or increasing irrigation, but positively associated with crop diversification, accessing credit, increasing rotation and planting new crop varieties. Other socioeconomic factors, such as farmers' educational attainment and household income, also have significant and positive effects on farmers' adaptation practices.
C1 [Jin, Jianjun] Beijing Normal Univ, State Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Resource Ecol, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   [Tong Xuhong] Zhejiang Tech Inst Econ, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
   [Wan, Xinyu; He, Rui; Kuang, Foyuan; Ning, Jing] Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Geog Sci, Beijing, 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, 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 [41671170, 41771192]
FX This study received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation
   of China (41671170 and 41771192).
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SN 0964-0568
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EA APR 2020
PG 14
WC Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
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PT J
AU Navas, CM
   Bermejo, JVD
   McLean, AK
   Jurado, JML
   Vallejo, MEC
   González, FJN
AF Marin Navas, Carmen
   Delgado Bermejo, Juan Vicente
   McLean, Amy Katherine
   Leon Jurado, Jose Manuel
   Camacho Vallejo, Maria Esperanza
   Navas Gonzalez, Francisco Javier
TI Modeling Climate Change Effects on Genetic Diversity of an Endangered
   Horse Breed Using Canonical Correlations
SO ANIMALS
LA English
DT Article
DE barometric pressure; climate change; endangered autochthonous breed;
   genetic diversity; gust speed; Hispano-Arabian horse breed; livestock;
   temperatures; average wind speed
ID EFFECTIVE POPULATION-SIZE; RANGE SHIFTS; PEDIGREE; ADAPTATION;
   TEMPERATURE; VARIABILITY; CONSERVATION; EVOLUTION; COANCESTRY;
   PLASTICITY
AB Simple Summary Gene pools are the foundation for autochthonous breeds' improved resilience and adaptability to climate-change-derived extreme climatic conditions. Modeling climate change's impact on the genetic diversity of domestic animals may help predict challenging situations. However, short life cycles and a lack of historical data for extended periods greatly compromise the evaluation of climate change effects. Preserving these domestic resources offers breeding alternatives for those seeking enhanced adaptability. From 1950 to 2019, the long-existing information and international character of the Hispano-Arabian horse breed made it an excellent model for studying other international populations. Wind speed, gust speed, or barometric pressure have greater impacts than extreme temperatures on genetic diversity. Extreme climate conditions may prompt breeders and owners to implement effective short- to medium-term strategies that enhance breed sustainability and the capacity to respond to extreme climate events in the long run. Domestic population preservation can catalyze regulatory changes occurring during breeds' climate change adaptive process and identify genes that confer greater adaptability while maintaining enhanced performance. This model aids in determining how owners should plan their breeding strategies to obtain more resilient animals adapted to climate-extreme conditions as an efficient alternative to increase profitability and ensure sustainability in these populations.Abstract The historical increase in the occurrence of extreme weather events in Spain during the last thirty years makes it a perfect location for the evaluation of climate change. Modeling the effects of climate change on domestic animals' genetic diversity may help to anticipate challenging situations. However, animal populations' short life cycle and patent lack of historical information during extended periods of time drastically compromise the evaluation of climate change effects. Locally adapted breeds' gene pool is the base for their improved resilience and plasticity in response to climate change's extreme climatic conditions. The preservation of these domestic resources offers selection alternatives to breeders who seek such improved adaptability. The Spanish endangered autochthonous Hispano-Arabian horse breed is perfectly adapted to the conditions of the territory where it was created, developed, and widespread worldwide. The possibility to trace genetic diversity in the Hispano-Arabian breed back around seven decades and its global ubiquity make this breed an idoneous reference subject to act as a model for other international populations. Climate change's shaping effects on the genetic diversity of the Hispano-Arabian horse breed's historical population were monitored from 1950 to 2019 and evaluated. Wind speed, gust speed, or barometric pressure have greater repercussions than extreme temperatures on genetic diversity. Extreme climate conditions, rather than average modifications of climate, may push breeders/owners to implement effective strategies in the short to medium term, but the effect will be plausible in the long term due to breed sustainability and enhanced capacity of response to extreme climate events. When extreme climatic conditions occur, breeders opt for mating highly diverse unrelated individuals, avoiding the production of a large number of offspring.
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C1 [Marin Navas, Carmen; Delgado Bermejo, Juan Vicente; Navas Gonzalez, Francisco Javier] Univ Cordoba, Fac Vet Sci, Dept Genet, Cordoba 14071, Spain.
   [McLean, Amy Katherine] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Anim Sci, Davis, CA 95617 USA.
   [Leon Jurado, Jose Manuel] Diputac Prov Cordoba, Ctr Agr Prov Cordoba, Cordoba 14071, Spain.
   [Camacho Vallejo, Maria Esperanza] Inst Invest & Formac Agr & Pesquera IFAPA, Alameda Obispo, Cordoba 14004, Spain.
C3 Universidad de Cordoba; University of California System; University of
   California Davis
RP González, FJN (corresponding author), Univ Cordoba, Fac Vet Sci, Dept Genet, Cordoba 14071, Spain.
EM carmen95_mn@hotmail.com; juanviagr218@gmail.com; acmclean@ucdavis.edu;
   jomalejur@yahoo.es; mariae.camacho@juntadeandalucia.es; fjnavas@uco.es
RI Bermejo, Juan/Z-6119-2019; Camacho, Maria Eugenia/KBD-0010-2024; Navas
   Gonzalez, Francisco Javier/J-6915-2018
OI Delgado Bermejo, Juan Vicente/0000-0003-1657-8838; McLean,
   Amy/0000-0003-3523-2269; Marin Navas, Carmen/0000-0001-6738-4940;
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   Francisco Javier/0000-0002-0093-5151; LEON JURADO, JOSE
   MANUEL/0000-0001-8969-574X
FU EuropeanUnion "NextGenerationEU"/PRTR
FX The present research was carried out in the financing framework of a
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   MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the EuropeanUnion
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WC Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science; Veterinary Sciences; Zoology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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GA KV5L7
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU McGregor, I
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TI Politics of Rising Tides: Governments and Nongovernmental Organizations
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE AND OCEAN GOVERNANCE: POLITICS AND POLICY FOR THREATENED
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LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; LOCAL VOICES; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE;
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PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-108-42248-2
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BP 118
EP 132
D2 10.1017/9781108502238
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Law; Water Resources
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OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Remling, E
AF Remling, Elise
TI Depoliticizing adaptation: a critical analysis of EU climate adaptation
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; European Union; Poststructuralist Discourse
   Theory; Logics of Critical Explanation; depoliticization; policy
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ID GOVERNANCE; DISCOURSE; CARBON; GOVERNMENTALITY; POLITICS
AB The ways in which climate adaptation is understood in the European Union is examined via three key policy documents: the Strategy on adaptation and the Green and White Papers that preceded it. Drawing on Poststructuralist Discourse Theory, light is shed on the implicit values and assumptions that underpin this recent policy initiative. The findings demonstrate a tension between the declared ambition to act on adaptation and implicit suggestions that nothing really has to change, and the challenge can be addressed by market and technological innovations, and by mainstreaming adaptation into existing sectoral policies. The policy discourse effectively serves to depoliticize choices societies make in response to climate change, presenting adaptation as a non-political issue. Insight into European adaptation discourse enables deeper understanding of recent policy developments and opens up possible entry points for critique.
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C3 Sodertorn University
RP Remling, E (corresponding author), Sodertorn Univ, Sch Nat Sci Technol & Environm Studies, Huddinge, Sweden.
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SN 0964-4016
EI 1743-8934
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA FZ9OK
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT B
AU Bertheau, Y
AF Bertheau, Yves
BE Rai, VR
TI Feeding the World: Are Biotechnologies the Solution?
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RP Bertheau, Y (corresponding author), INRA, F-78026 Versailles, France.
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PT J
AU Eghdami, S
   Michel, V
   Shafiee-Jood, M
   Louis, G
AF Eghdami, Sadegh
   Michel, Valerie
   Shafiee-Jood, Majid
   Louis, Garrick
TI Gap analysis of climate adaptation policymaking in Coastal Virginia
SO FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate adaptation; Coastal Virginia; gap analysis; adaptation
   challenges; adaptation policymaking; intergovernmental coordination;
   comprehensive adaptation planning
ID CHANGE IMPACTS; HAMPTON ROADS; FRAMEWORK; BARRIERS; IMPLEMENTATION;
   VULNERABILITY
AB Due to its inherent multidimensionality and complexities, successful climate adaptation policymaking requires a concerted effort among multiple governance levels. Discovering the challenges and governance gaps can provide insights for policymakers paving the way for more effective policies in the future. This paper intends to provide such analysis for Coastal Virginia, a strategic region in the United States receiving significant climate impacts, particularly sea-level rise (SLR) and flooding. Utilizing semi-structured interviews with the main stakeholders and building on the adaptation framework of Moser and Ekstrom, we identify, categorize, and relate main adaptation challenges to better understand the gaps and underlying institutional dynamics causing them. Intergovernmental coordination and comprehensive planning and prioritization are the main overarching challenges, with high emphasis in the literature, while the challenge of retreat and the private sector are less discussed. It is followed by recommendations for different levels of government, informing the path forward from the stakeholders' perspective. A discussion of findings provides several implications for local, state, and federal policymakers. This research could be extended to other coastal and non-coastal areas to help formulate national and sub-national adaptation policies that maintain a holistic vision for adaptation policymaking while pondering the context-specificities of states, regions, and localities. It would be an essential task as adapting to climate change is still in its infancy stages, with the prospect of staying with us for decades to come.
C1 [Eghdami, Sadegh; Michel, Valerie; Shafiee-Jood, Majid; Louis, Garrick] Univ Virginia, Dept Syst & Informat Engn, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA.
   [Shafiee-Jood, Majid] Univ Virginia, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Charlottesville, VA USA.
C3 University of Virginia; University of Virginia
RP Eghdami, S (corresponding author), Univ Virginia, Dept Syst & Informat Engn, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA.
EM me2ts@virginia.edu
OI Shafiee-Jood, Majid/0000-0002-5808-3393
FU MS-J acknowledges the support from the U.S. National Science Foundation
   (Award number: 1735587).; U.S. National Science Foundation;  [1735587]
FX The authors sincerely thank those who participated in the interviews and
   generously provided their knowledge and insights.r MS-J acknowledges the
   support from the U.S. National Science Foundation (Award number:
   1735587).
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PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
EI 2624-9553
J9 FRONT CLIM
JI Front. Clim.
PD AUG 23
PY 2023
VL 5
AR 1259337
DI 10.3389/fclim.2023.1259337
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA Q7BG9
UT WOS:001059033600001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Yaro, JA
AF Yaro, Joseph Awetori
TI The perception of and adaptation to climate variability/change in Ghana
   by small-scale and commercial farmers
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Climate variability; Adaptation; Farmers; Perceptions
ID AFRAM PLAINS; TRENDS; PERSPECTIVES; RAINFALL; CRISIS; SAHEL; WATER
AB Effective adaptation to climate change and variability is contingent on the perceptions of farmers and the ability of policy makers to merge these with scientific knowledge systems. The study examined the differentiated knowledge, experiences and perceptions of small traditional farmers and modern commercial farmers and their adaptation influences using qualitative interviews. Farmers generally have very clear ideas of the trends in the parameters of climate change as they relate to farm productivity and other livelihoods. Commercial farmers had a better understanding of the science of climate change, but small farmers presented a localised explanation of observed climate changes. Non-climate factors influenced adaptation of both groups of farmers. The capacities of small farmers are lower than their commercial counterparts, but the risks associated with commercial farming are much higher owing to higher investments in uncertain physical and economic conditions. Differentiated policies are needed at climate proofing the investments and efforts of farmers.
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C3 University of Ghana
RP Yaro, JA (corresponding author), Univ Ghana, Dept Geog, Legon, Ghana.
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RI Yaro, Joseph Awetori/ADH-5088-2022
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PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 1436-3798
EI 1436-378X
J9 REG ENVIRON CHANGE
JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
PD DEC
PY 2013
VL 13
IS 6
BP 1259
EP 1272
DI 10.1007/s10113-013-0443-5
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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 259BH
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Botzen, WJW
   Aerts, JCJH
   van den Bergh, JCJM
AF Botzen, W. J. W.
   Aerts, J. C. J. H.
   van den Bergh, J. C. J. M.
TI Individual preferences for reducing flood risk to near zero through
   elevation
SO MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Behavioural economics; Damage mitigation; Flood risk management;
   Flooding; Risk and uncertainty; Sea level rise; The Netherlands
ID PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS; PROSPECT-THEORY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; INSURANCE;
   DECISION; DISASTER; NETHERLANDS; MITIGATION; MANAGEMENT; HOLOCENE
AB Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Adaptation investments are required in order to limit the projected increase in natural disaster risks. Adaptation measures can reduce risk partially or completely eliminate risk. The literature on behavioural economics suggests that individuals rarely undertake measures that limit risk partially, while they may place a considerable value on measures that reduce risk to zero. This is studied for a case of adaptation to climate change and its effects on flood risk in the Netherlands. In particular, we examine whether households are willing to invest in elevating newly built structures when this is framed as eliminating flood risk. The results indicate that a majority of homeowners (52%) is willing to make a substantial investment of a,not sign10,000 to elevate a new house to a level that is safe to flooding. Differences between willingness to pay (WTP) for flood insurance and WTP for risk elimination through elevation indicate that individuals place a considerable value on the latter adaptation option. This study estimates that the "safety premium" which individuals place on risk elimination is approximately between a,not sign35 and a,not sign45 per month. The existence of a safety premium has important implications for the design of climate change adaptation policies. The decision to invest in elevating homes is significantly correlated with the expected negative effects of climate change, perceptions of flood risks, individual risk attitudes, and living close to a main river.
C1 [Botzen, W. J. W.; Aerts, J. C. J. H.; van den Bergh, J. C. J. M.] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Inst Environm Studies, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   [van den Bergh, J. C. J. M.] ICREA, Barcelona, Spain.
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   [van den Bergh, J. C. J. M.] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Fac Econ & Business Adm, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
C3 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; ICREA; Autonomous University of Barcelona;
   Autonomous University of Barcelona; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
RP Botzen, WJW (corresponding author), Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Inst Environm Studies, De Boelelaan 1085, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
EM wouter.botzen@ivm.vu.nl; jeroen.aerts@ivm.vu.nl; jeroen.bergh@uab.es
RI Aerts, Jeroen/M-8431-2013; Botzen, Wouter/L-3123-2013; van den Bergh,
   Jeroen/C-7103-2008
OI Botzen, Wouter/0000-0002-8563-4963; van den Bergh,
   Jeroen/0000-0003-3415-3083
FU Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO); ICREA Funding
   Source: Custom
FX We thank our colleagues at the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1381-2386
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J9 MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL
JI Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang.
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PY 2013
VL 18
IS 2
BP 229
EP 244
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PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 065RB
UT WOS:000313165200004
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Shiga, Y
   Shaw, R
AF Shiga, Yuki
   Shaw, Rajib
TI Factors Contributing to Effective Climate Change Adaptation Projects in
   Water Management: Implications from the Developing Countries
SO CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; resilience; water management; effectiveness;
   Global Goal on Adaptation; global stocktake; knowledge and learning
AB The adaptation finance gap is widening as the impact of climate change grows more disruptive around the globe. Although progress in adaptation planning and implementation has been observed across all sectors and regions, this trend of a widening resource gap calls for more 'effective' climate adaptation projects. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis to explore potential factors contributing to the effectiveness of climate change projects in developing countries with a particular focus on water management financed under multilateral funds that have been implemented on the ground, completed and documented. Thirty-five projects from the multilateral funds were collected and analyzed for this purpose. Project evaluation documents have been studied, and the effectiveness rating at completion has been assessed against possible contributing factors through regression analysis. The results showed that the factors contributing to project effectiveness converge around several elements: (i) capacity building and education (|r| > 0.3); (ii) healthy and resilient livelihoods (|r| > 0.2); and (iii) climate data and a robust theory of change (stated by >30% of projects). The implications from this study can provide a useful quantitative ground for discussion around the effective adaptation projects in water management as well as inform relevant international processes such as the Global Goal on Adaptation and global stocktake.
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RP Shiga, Y (corresponding author), Keio Univ, Grad Sch Media & Governance, 5322 Endo, Fujisawa 2520882, Japan.
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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JI Climate
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VL 12
IS 12
AR 217
DI 10.3390/cli12120217
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WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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PT J
AU Selseng, T
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AF Selseng, Torbjorn
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TI Adaptation Confusion? A Longitudinal Examination of the Concept "Climate
   Change Adaptation" in Norwegian Municipal Surveys
SO WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Social science; Adaptation; Planning; Policy; Local effects;
   Vulnerability; Societal impacts
ID IMPACTS; LEVEL; VULNERABILITY; DISPLACEMENT; PATHWAYS; RISKS
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C1 [Selseng, Torbjorn; Rusdal, Tone] Western Norway Res Inst, Sogndal, Norway.
   [Klemetsen, Marit] Ctr Int Climate & Environm Res, Oslo, Norway.
RP Selseng, T (corresponding author), Western Norway Res Inst, Sogndal, Norway.
EM tse@vestforsk.no
OI Rusdal, Tone/0000-0003-4691-3078
FU Research Council of Norway [299801]
FX The work was supported by the Research Council of Norway under Grant
   299801. No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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PU AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
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PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108-3693, UNITED STATES
SN 1948-8327
EI 1948-8335
J9 WEATHER CLIM SOC
JI Weather Clim. Soc.
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WC 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 TL5LT
UT WOS:000674899800018
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Brink, E
   Wamsler, C
AF Brink, Ebba
   Wamsler, Christine
TI Collaborative Governance for Climate Change Adaptation: Mapping
   citizen-municipality interactions
SO ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
LA English
DT Article
DE autonomous adaptation; citizen participation; climate change adaptation;
   co-creation; collaborative arrangements; collaborative governance;
   co-production; disaster risk reduction; individual adaptation;
   nature-based solutions; private adaptation; risk governance
ID ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION; PUBLIC-PARTICIPATION; RESPONSIBILITIES;
   PRIVATE; SCOPE
AB Increasing climate change impacts are a major threat to sustainable urban development, and challenge current governance structures, including actors' responsibilities for dealing with climate variability and extremes. The need for distributed risk governance and citizen engagement is increasingly recognised; however, few empirical studies systematically assess interactions between citizens and municipalities in climate risk management and adaptation. Here, we develop an explorative framework, applied to three Swedish municipalities, to map existing adaptation interactions' and analyse how responsibilities for climate adaptation manifest and are (re)negotiated. The results show that adaptation planners rarely consider collaborations with citizens, despite positive adaptation outcomes from related local processes. Structures and mechanisms for systematic monitoring and learning are also lacking. We argue that fostering collaborations with citizens - to support long-term adaptation and reduce the adaptation burden of those most at risk - requires consideration of four strategic issues: proactive engagement; equity and responsibilisation'; nature-based approaches; and systematic adaptation mainstreaming. Finally, we discuss how our analytical framework can contribute to further theorising municipalities' engagement with citizens on climate risk. (c) 2017 The Authors. Environmental Policy and Governance published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd
C1 [Brink, Ebba; Wamsler, Christine] Lund Univ, Ctr Sustainabil Studies, POB 170, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden.
   [Brink, Ebba] Lund Univ, Ctr Excellence Integrat Social & Nat Dimens Susta, Lund, Sweden.
C3 Lund University; Lund University
RP Brink, E; Wamsler, C (corresponding author), Lund Univ, Ctr Sustainabil Studies, POB 170, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden.
EM ebba.brink@lucsus.lu.se; christine.wamsler@lucsus.lu.se
OI Brink, Ebba/0000-0001-5865-2536
FU Swedish Research Council FORMAS through the 'Sustainable Urban
   Transformation for Climate Change Adaptation' project [2011-901];
   Swedish Environmental Protection Agency [13/143]; Region Skane
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FX We thank Jens Hoff, Asa Knaggard, Christopher Luederitz, Lisa Niven,
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   our thanks to the municipal and citizen experts who contributed to this
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   financed by the Swedish Research Council FORMAS through the 'Sustainable
   Urban Transformation for Climate Change Adaptation' project (grant
   number 2011-901). It has furthermore benefited from discussions within
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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 Landicho, LD
   Van, NL
   Ximenes, A
AF Landicho, Leila D.
   Nam Le Van
   Ximenes, Agusthino
TI Determinants of the decision to adopt climate change adaptation
   strategies among smallholder upland farmers in Southeast Asia
SO FOREST AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Community assets; Determinants; Innovation; Knowledge; Institutions;
   Impacts
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; RESILIENCE; LEVEL
AB This article argues that local adaptive capacity of the smallholder farmers determines their decision to adopt climate change adaptation strategies in the upland farming communities in the Philippines. This argument is based on the research conducted in the selected upland farming communities in the Philippines, Vietnam and Timor-Leste in 2017-2018 using the Local Adaptive Capacity (LAC) framework as the theoretical foundation. The study involved a survey of 637 upland farmers who were selected using simple random sampling; focus group discussion; key informant interviews; and, farm visits. Results revealed that the smallholder farmers across the three countries had low level of adaptive capacity. Binary logistics regression also indicates that leadership (p=.078) and innovations (p=.000) are the factors that influence farmers to adopt climate change adaptation strategies in the Philippines, while knowledge (p=0.000) and community assets (p=0.000) as the determinants among the smallholder farmers in Vietnam. In Timor-Leste, the decision to adopt climate change adaptation strategies are community assets (p=0.001), knowledge (p=0.000), and innovations (p=0.007). These results suggest an urgent need of enhancing the local adaptive capacity of smallholder farmers to be able to adapt to the impacts of climate change.
C1 [Landicho, Leila D.] Univ Philippines, Los Banos Coll, Laguna, Philippines.
   [Nam Le Van] Hue Univ, Univ Agr & Forestry, Hue City, Vietnam.
   [Ximenes, Agusthino] Catholic Relief Serv, Baltimore, MD USA.
C3 University of the Philippines System; University of the Philippines Los
   Banos; Hue University; Nong Lam University
RP Landicho, LD (corresponding author), Univ Philippines, Los Banos Coll, Laguna, Philippines.
EM ldlandicho@up.edu.ph
RI landicho, leila/HTN-6400-2023
FU International Foundation for Science (IFS)
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the International Foundation for
   Science (IFS) for providing fund support to carry out this regional
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   respective institutions of the research collaborators, namely: Institute
   of Agroforestry-University of the Philippines Los Banos, Hue University
   of Agriculture and Forestry, and the Catholic Relief Services are also
   acknowledged for their technical and logistics support.
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PT J
AU Klein, J
   Mäntysalo, R
   Juhola, S
AF Klein, Johannes
   Mantysalo, Raine
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TI Legitimacy of urban climate change adaptation: a case in Helsinki
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Planning theory; Social network analysis;
   Legitimacy; Helsinki
ID GOVERNANCE; PARTICIPATION; GOVERNMENT; NETWORKS; BARRIERS; POLICY; LEVEL
AB While there is general agreement on the necessity for local adaptation, there is a wide range of different understandings of what type of adaptation is seen as legitimate. It is often contested who should actively steer and take part in local adaptation, for which reasons and based on what kind of mandate, and with which methods. Planning theory can serve as a helpful reference point for examining the sources of legitimacy for adaptation in an urban context. From a planning perspective, adaptation is concerned with climate change as one out of many issues planning has to respond to. The layered co-existence of planning paradigms in practice suggests diverse, sometimes contradictory sources of legitimacy for urban planning and-as we claim here-also for climate change adaptation. This study examines the legitimacy of adaptation from a planning theoretical perspective in Helsinki, drawing on semi-structured interviews and social network analysis to show how adaptation is commonly understood from a rationalist perspective as an apolitical activity with local authorities' experts designing and implementing adaptation. Nevertheless, some of the central actors understand adaptation as a communicative activity and a common deliberation of solutions. The co-occurrence of disparate paradigms results in ambiguous legitimacy that can impede the successful implementation of local climate change adaptation.
C1 [Klein, Johannes; Mantysalo, Raine; Juhola, Sirkku] Aalto Univ, Land Use Planning & Urban Studies Grp, Dept Real Estate Planning & Geoinformat, Espoo, Finland.
   [Juhola, Sirkku] Univ Helsinki, Dept Environm Sci, Helsinki, Finland.
C3 Aalto University; University of Helsinki
RP Klein, J (corresponding author), Aalto Univ, Land Use Planning & Urban Studies Grp, Dept Real Estate Planning & Geoinformat, Espoo, Finland.
EM johannes.klein@aalto.fi; raine.mantysalo@aalto.fi;
   sirkku.juhola@aalto.fi
RI Juhola, Sirkku/IXW-8093-2023; Mäntysalo, Raine/M-7187-2013
OI Klein, Johannes/0000-0003-0721-4063; Juhola, Sirkku/0000-0003-0095-2282;
   Mantysalo, Raine/0000-0002-9109-4764
FU Norden Top-level Research Initiative through Nordic Centre of Excellence
   for Strategic Adaptation Research (NORD-STAR)
FX The preparation of this publication has been supported by the Norden
   Top-level Research Initiative sub-programme "Effect Studies and
   Adaptation to Climate Change" through the Nordic Centre of Excellence
   for Strategic Adaptation Research (NORD-STAR). We would like to thank:
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   network questionnaire; the colleagues at Land Use Planning and Urban
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JI J. Macromarketing
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PA THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER PO19 8SQ, WEST SUSSEX, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-118-84502-8; 978-1-118-84501-1
PY 2015
BP 216
EP 224
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
GA BD8EI
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SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Climate change education; Capacity building;
   Adolescents
ID CHANGE ADAPTATION; YOUNG-PEOPLE; KNOWLEDGE; TYPOLOGY; CHILDREN
AB Adapting to anthropogenic climate change requires informed citizens capable of managing personal and societal risks. This study explores the contribution of climate change education (CCE) to build adolescents' cognitive adaptive capacity. As defined by Grothmann and Patt's (2005) Model of Private Proactive Adaptation to Climate Change (MPPACC), cognitive dimensions of adaptive capacity correspond to climate change risk perception and adaptation appraisal as preconditions for individual adaptation actions. Their model has been operationalised to examine adolescents' cognitive adaptive capacity in a pre-test-post-test design, and the educational programme Generation F3-Fit for Future is presented as a quasi-experiment linking this concept with CCE. Because cognitive adaptive capacity is a complex and multifaceted concept, this contribution also studies the influence of CCE on knowledge and thinking skills, which are important dimensions as well. Overall, 173 upper-secondary school students aged between 16 and 18 years actively collaborated with 57 scientific and practical experts on climate change adaptation (CCA) in North and South Tyrol. Additionally, the programme included control groups. Over two school years, Generation F3-Fit for Future encouraged students to follow constructivist inquiry-based CCE, and they carried out their own research-oriented CCA projects. A mixed methods approach compared data from a multivariate multilevel mixed model collected by web-based questionnaires (N = 231) and qualitative data from problem-centred interviews (N = 47), which were analysed by documentary method. The results suggest a mismatch between quantitative and qualitative data. Quantitative data do not show any change in adolescents' risk perception and adaptation appraisal, but qualitative data reveal that intervention group students demonstrated increased levels of adaptation knowledge and elaborated critical as well as forward thinking skills. Control group students did not show such capacities after standard curriculum education. It is concluded that CCE holds potential to build several dimensions of adolescents' cognitive adaptive capacity. Upcoming research should further explore mixed research approaches and advance adaptive capacity theory to better understand this concept.
C1 [Schrot, Oliver Gerald; Peduzzi, Dunja; Keller, Lars] Univ Innsbruck, Inst Geog, Innsbruck, Austria.
   [Schrot, Oliver Gerald] Linz City Govt, Climate Off, Linz, Austria.
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C3 University of Innsbruck; Wageningen University & Research
RP Schrot, OG (corresponding author), Hauptpl 1, A-4041 Linz, Austria.
EM liver.Schrot@mag.linz.at
RI Keller, Lars/V-6320-2018
OI Keller, Lars/0000-0003-3864-7005
FU Forschungswettbewerbsausschreibung der Autonomen Provinz Bozen-Sudtirol
   (Abteilung 34. Innoevation, Forschung und Universitat); Office of the
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FX This work was supported by 3. Forschungswettbewerbsausschreibung der
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   valuable comments on our manuscript and the Office of the Vice Rector
   for Research of the University of Innsbruck for its support. The support
   from our working group, namely Maximilian Schickl and Sandra Parth, is
   appreciated as well.
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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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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Ebi, KL
   Padgham, J
   Doumbia, M
   Kergna, A
   Smith, J
   Butt, T
   McCarl, B
AF Ebi, Kristie L.
   Padgham, Jonathan
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   Kergna, Alpha
   Smith, Joel
   Butt, Tanveer
   McCarl, Bruce
TI Smallholders adaptation to climate change in Mali
SO CLIMATIC CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
ID SECURITY
AB This study was undertaken to assess the potential impacts of climate change on agriculture in the Sikasso region of southern Mali, as part of an effort by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to integrate climate change adaptation considerations into their development projects. The region is considered to be the breadbasket of Mali, providing a substantial amount of the country's food supplies as well as cotton for exchange earnings. The project had two components: modeling how climate change could affect production of cereal and cash crops in southern Mali; and conducting a stakeholder-driven vulnerability and adaptation assessment to identify potential options for addressing current and projected risks to agriculture from climate change. Projected changes in crop yields were based on a previous analysis that was extended for the purposes of this study. The projections suggested that the sensitivity of maize to changing weather conditions is relatively small (generally less than 10% change) under both dry and wet scenarios in 2030 and 2060. White (Irish) potatoes, the primary cash crop, are the most sensitive to changing weather conditions, with yields decreasing under both dry and wet conditions; yields could decrease by about 25% by 2060. Stakeholder workshops, field interviews, and an expert analysis were used to assess current and future climate-related vulnerability and to identify potential adaptation options. The main focus of the assessment was farmers in a village of about 3,000 people in the Sikasso region that practiced a rice-potato rotation system typical to the region. The farmers emphasized adaptation measures that require outside financial and technical assistance, for example installation of a water gate that would retain more water in the inland valley and increase the water table to flood rice fields during the rainy season and for furrow irrigation of potatoes during the dry season. Adaptations emphasized by both the farmers and representatives of regional technical services were crop diversification and germplasm improvement; soil and water management; access to equipment (plows, carts, oxen, and improved stoves); credit stockage villageois (CSV); and fertilizer.
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JI Clim. Change
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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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SE Cities and Global Governance
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BN 978-1-315-77298-1; 978-1-138-77688-3
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D2 10.4324/9781315772981
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WC Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
GA BM9KP
UT WOS:000471061200011
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AU Enríquez-de-Salamanca, A
AF Enriquez-de-Salamanca, Alvaro
TI Environmental impacts of climate change adaptation of road pavements and
   mitigation options
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LA English
DT Article
DE Road pavements; climate change adaptation; road traffic noise;
   environmental impacts; mitigation
ID TRAFFIC NOISE; MIXTURES
AB Roads contribute to climate change, mainly due to traffic emissions, but they are also affected by changes in the climate. Climate variations modify pavements' exposure in a positive or negative way, reducing or increasing degradation. When climate impacts are negative, it is necessary to apply adaptation measures, such as changes in design or maintenance frequency, or traffic management. These adaptation measures may have new environmental impacts, especially an increased use of energy and emissions or acoustic impacts, which require mitigation measures. The environmental impacts of climate change adaptation are currently mostly ignored or undervalued. The aim of this paper is to draw attention to this topic, in order to achieve a proper consideration in adaptation decision-making.
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C3 Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED)
RP Enríquez-de-Salamanca, A (corresponding author), Univ Nacl Educ Distancia, Draba Ingn & Consultoria Medioambiental, Madrid, Spain.
EM aenriquez@draba.org
RI Enriquez-de-Salamanca, Alvaro/P-6114-2014
OI Enriquez-de-Salamanca, Alvaro/0000-0002-8492-5216
FU Spanish Program of Research, Development and Innovation
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FX This work was supported by the Spanish Program of Research, Development
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1029-8436
EI 1477-268X
J9 INT J PAVEMENT ENG
JI Int. J. Pavement Eng.
PD JUN 3
PY 2019
VL 20
IS 6
BP 691
EP 696
DI 10.1080/10298436.2017.1326236
PG 6
WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Civil; Materials
   Science, Characterization & Testing
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Materials Science
GA HS5NY
UT WOS:000463919200007
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Jarraud, M
   Steiner, A
AF Jarraud, M.
   Steiner, A.
GP Intergov Panel Clim Chg
BE Field, CB
   Barros, V
   Stocker, TF
   Dahe, Q
   Dokken, DJ
   Ebi, KL
   Mastrandrea, MD
   Mach, KJ
   Plattner, GK
   Allen, SK
   Tignor, M
   Midgley, PM
TI Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate
   Change Adaptation Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
   Climate Change Foreword
SO MANAGING THE RISKS OF EXTREME EVENTS AND DISASTERS TO ADVANCE CLIMATE
   CHANGE ADAPTATION
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
C1 [Jarraud, M.] World Meteorol Org, Geneva, Switzerland.
   [Steiner, A.] United Nations Environm Programme, Nairobi, Kenya.
RP Jarraud, M (corresponding author), World Meteorol Org, Geneva, Switzerland.
NR 0
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 2
U2 5
PU CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-107-02506-6; 978-1-107-60780-4
PY 2012
BP VIII
EP +
D2 10.1017/CBO9781139177245
PG 28
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 BO6DQ
UT WOS:000519741300001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dvigun, AO
   Datsii, OI
   Levchenko, NM
   Shyshkanova, GA
   Dmytrenko, RM
AF Dvigun, A. O.
   Datsii, O., I
   Levchenko, N. M.
   Shyshkanova, G. A.
   Dmytrenko, R. M.
TI RATIONAL USE OF FRESH WATER AS A GUARANTEE OF AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
   IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EXACERBATED CLIMATE CRISIS
SO SCIENCE AND INNOVATION
LA English
DT Article
DE agribusiness; fresh mater; fresh water availability; fresh water use
AB Introduction. The global problem of the 21st century is general planetary climate change whose direct consequences are significant warming as well as increasing water shortage and desertification of territories, which together has a merciless impact on agriculture and, subsequently, on the development of agricultural business.
   Problem Statement. The rational use of fresh water and water supply for agribusiness in arid, dry, and very dry regions of Ukraine, as well as the determination of the priority vectors of its adaptation to climate change, which ensure water and food security of future generations and the environment presemation are the problems to be discussed in this publication.
   Purpose. The purpose of this research is determining the rational use of fresh water based on the study of foreign experience, the vectors of adaptation of agribusiness to climate change, and the strategy and tactics of its water supply in medium- and long-term horizons.
   Materials and Methods. In the course of the research, we have used the following methods: the economic and mathematical modelling, while determining the dependence of water use for irrigation on the average monthly air temperature and the average monthly precipitation; forecasting, for determining the volume of water use for irrigation under the condition of modernization of irrigation technologies; the method of analogies, while studying the foreign experience and the possibility of its implementation in domestic practice; monograph, for presenting the research results; abstract and logical methods, for generalizing and formulating conclusions.
   Results. The priority vectors of agribusiness adaptation to climate change in the regions of the steppe zone of Ukraine have been determined.
   Conclusions. The study of foreign experience in the rational use of fresh water has enabled us to determine the priority vectors of adaptation of agribusiness to climate change, and hence the strategy and tactics of its water supply on medium- and long-time horizons.
C1 [Dvigun, A. O.] Natl Inst Strateg Studies, 7-A Pyrogova St, UA-01054 Kiev, Ukraine.
   [Datsii, O., I] Interreg Acad Personnel Management, 2 Frometivska St, UA-03039 Kiev, Ukraine.
   [Levchenko, N. M.; Shyshkanova, G. A.] Zaporizhzhia Polytech Natl Univ, 64 Zhukovskogo St, UA-69063 Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
   [Dmytrenko, R. M.] Vinnytsia Natl Agr Univ, 3 Sonyachna St, UA-21008 Vinnytsia, Ukraine.
C3 Interregional Academy of Personnel Management; Ministry of Education &
   Science of Ukraine; Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University;
   Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine; Vinnytsia National Agrarian
   University
RP Dvigun, AO (corresponding author), Natl Inst Strateg Studies, 7-A Pyrogova St, UA-01054 Kiev, Ukraine.
EM info-niss@niss.gov.ua; iapm@iapm.edu.ua; zntu@znu.edu.ua;
   office@vsau.org
RI Levchenko, Nataliia/AEX-0411-2022; Datsii, Oleksandr/ABC-6181-2021;
   Shyshkanova, Ganna/O-5743-2015; Dmytrenko, Ruslan/L-5764-2018
OI Shyshkanova, Ganna/0000-0002-0336-2803; Dmytrenko,
   Ruslan/0000-0003-2461-5184; Levcenko, Natalia/0000-0002-3283-6924
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   Agriculture of Ukraine 2013, 2014, STAT COLL
   Agriculture of Ukraine 2014, 2015, STAT COLL
   Agriculture of Ukraine 2015, 2016, STAT COLL
   Agriculture of Ukraine 2016, 2017, STAT COLL
   Agriculture of Ukraine 2017, 2018, STAT COLL
   Agriculture of Ukraine 2018, 2019, STAT COLL
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   Environment of Ukraine for 2009, 2010, STAT COLL
   Environment of Ukraine for 2011, 2012, STAT COLL
   Environment of Ukraine for 2014, 2015, STAT COLL
   Environment of Ukraine for 2015, 2016, STAT COLL
   Environment of Ukraine for 2016, 2017, STAT COLL
   Environment of Ukraine for 2017, 2018, STAT COLL
   Environment of Ukraine for 2018, 2019, STAT COLL
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   Greene W., 2008, Econometric analysis
   Ivanyuta, 2020, CLIMATE CHANGE CONSE
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U1 0
U2 5
PU NATL ACAD SCIENCES UKRAINE
PI KYIV
PA 54 VOLODYMYRSKA STR, KYIV, 01601, UKRAINE
SN 2409-9066
EI 2413-4996
J9 SCI INNOV
JI Sci. Innov.
PY 2022
VL 18
IS 2
BP 85
EP 99
DI 10.15407/scine18.02.085
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 1M8ZM
UT WOS:000800254800008
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Sprtová, M
   Sprtová, H
AF Sprtova, M.
   Sprtova, H.
BE Chova, LG
   Martinez, AL
   Torres, IC
TI MEMBERSHIP IN EIT CLIMATE KIC - AN EXAMPLE OF SUCCESSFUL INVOLVEMENT OF
   GCRI CAS - CZECHGLOBE IN THE HORIZON 2020 PROGRAMME AND THE EUROPEAN
   RESEARCH AREA (ERA)
SO 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
   (ICERI2019)
SE ICERI Proceedings
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT 12th Annual International Conference of Education, Research and
   Innovation (ICERI)
CY NOV 11-13, 2019
CL Seville, SPAIN
DE HORIZON 2020; EIT Cimate KIC; climate change; agriculture; forestry;
   scientific knowledge transfer
AB In 2019, Global Change Research Institute CAS - CzechGlobe became a member of the Climate Innovation Community of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT Climate KIC). Based on the results of more than one-year-long evaluation carried out by the EIT representatives, CzechGlobe is one of the first Czech entities involved in EIT and the first in EIT Climate KIC. Important factors for the admission of CzechGlobe into EIT Climate KIC were CzechGlobe's high-quality international results achieved so far, interdisciplinary research and unique infrastructure that provides conditions for topnotch basic and applied research.
   EIT is one of the activities supported by the HORIZON 2020 programme aiming to create new innovation centers, the so-called knowledge and innovation communities. EIT Climate KIC is a knowledge and innovation community that seeks to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. With the support of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, it identifies and promotes innovations that help society to mitigate the impact and adapt to climate change. It sees the decarbonised sustainable economy as a necessity to prevent catastrophic climate changes, but also as a wonderful opportunity for business and society.
   CzechGlobe fulfils the role of EIT Climate CEE Hub within the V4 region (the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary) and arches over the research collaboration within the consortium of scientific institutions, universities, innovative companies, service providers and a user community focusing primarily on agricultural and forestry ecosystems, the area of smart agriculture and other sectors affected by climate change. Its goal is to transfer scientific knowledge from the field of mitigation (carbon sequestration, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions) and adaptation to climate change (increasing resilience to drought, high temperatures, water retention in soil and landscape) into practice.
C1 [Sprtova, M.; Sprtova, H.] Global Change Res Inst CAS, Brno, Czech Republic.
C3 Czech Academy of Sciences; Global Change Research Centre of the Czech
   Academy of Sciences
RP Sprtová, M (corresponding author), Global Change Res Inst CAS, Brno, Czech Republic.
NR 0
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU IATED-INT ASSOC TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT
PI VALENICA
PA LAURI VOLPI 6, VALENICA, BURJASSOT 46100, SPAIN
SN 2340-1095
BN 978-84-09-14755-7
J9 ICERI PROC
PY 2019
BP 6252
EP 6252
PG 1
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA BO8YP
UT WOS:000530212402027
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Yomo, M
   Villamor, GB
   Aziadekey, M
   Olorunfemi, F
   Mourad, KA
AF Yomo, Mawulolo
   Villamor, Grace B.
   Aziadekey, Mawuli
   Olorunfemi, Felix
   Mourad, Khaldoon A.
TI Climate change adaptation in Semi-Arid Ecosystems: A case study from
   Ghana
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Diversification; Infrastructure; Local institutions;
   Vulnerability
ID VARIABILITY; CENTRALITY
AB This paper investigated the role of local institutions in facilitating farm households' response and adaptation to climate change impacts on their livelihood. A case study of adapting to drought events associated with crop failure in a Semi-Arid Ecosystems of northern Ghana was taken. A total of 49 semi-structured interviews with key representatives of various local institutions from different sectors were conducted and 120 farm households were randomly interviewed to assess their perceptions about their livelihood outcomes and local institutions accessibility. social network analysis (SNA) has been used to bring into light the institutional framework in the context of adaptation in Bongo district. From our research we noted five salient findings and their implications in effective local level adaptation. First, the public and civic institutions in the study area play a key role in facilitating adaptation. Essentially, institutional performance is inherently local and may vary depending on their mandate as well as availability of resources. Secondly, it has been realised that most of the institutions leading adaptation among the farming community are not directly adaptation related but are those intervening in various domains of households' rural life. Thirdly, it appears that institutional role is not limited to the leading aspect but also the ability of some institutions to channel or extend the available resources to the beneficiaries in the network (known as resources controllers or communicators), and others in controlling the flow of resources in the network (known as bridges or brokers). Fourthly, the results revealed that institutional support is more evident in term of knowledge management, on farm management than farm financial management (insurance, credit, market), livelihood diversification and the investment in infrastructures (dams). Fifthly, it appears that institutional support has at some extend facilitated adaptation within the farming communities by increasing the annual income, farm productivity and well-being while reducing households' adaptation. This paper contributes to the growing knowledge of the role of institutional framework in the facilitation of local adaptation.
C1 [Yomo, Mawulolo] Univ Lome, West African Sci Serv Ctr Climate Change & Adapte, Lome, Togo.
   [Villamor, Grace B.] Univ Idaho, Dept Ecol & Nat Resource Management, Moscow, ID 83843 USA.
   [Villamor, Grace B.] Univ Bonn, Ctr Dev Res ZEF, Bonn, Germany.
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   [Olorunfemi, Felix] Nigerian Inst Social & Econ Res, Ibadan, Nigeria.
   [Mourad, Khaldoon A.] Lund Univ, Lund 22100, Sweden.
   [Mourad, Khaldoon A.] Ctr Sustainable Vis, Lund 22100, Sweden.
C3 University of Lome; University of Idaho; University of Bonn; University
   of Lome; Lund University
RP Mourad, KA (corresponding author), Lund Univ, Lund 22100, Sweden.; Mourad, KA (corresponding author), Ctr Sustainable Vis, Lund 22100, Sweden.
EM khaldoon.mourad@cme.lu.se
RI Villamor, Grace/H-3717-2019; Mourad, Khaldoon/P-8067-2014
FU German Federal Ministry of Education (BMBF) through the West African
   Science Service Center for Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL);
   Lund University; Centre for Sustainable Visions
FX Great thanks go to the Almighty God for the wisdom and knowledge He gave
   us to carry out this study. The authors wish to express their profound
   gratitude to the German Federal Ministry of Education (BMBF) through the
   West African Science Service Center for Climate Change and Adapted Land
   Use (WASCAL), for funding this study. Many thanks to the Director of
   WASCAL-Climate Change and Human Security (Universite de Lome), Prof.
   Koukou Kouami and his management team for their support. Last but not
   least, many thanks go to Lund University and the Centre for Sustainable
   Visions for supporting the Open Access publication of this work.
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U1 1
U2 8
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-0963
J9 CLIM RISK MANAG
JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2020
VL 27
AR 100206
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2019.100206
PG 19
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 LI2LS
UT WOS:000529315800001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Johnston, M
   Hesseln, H
AF Johnston, Mark
   Hesseln, Hayley
TI Climate change adaptive capacity of the Canadian forest sector
SO FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptive capacity; Canada; Climate change; Forest management; Forest
   policy; Forest institutions
ID BOREAL FOREST; ADAPTATION; MANAGEMENT; IMPACTS; WESTERN; SYSTEM
AB Canada's forests will be affected by climate change to a greater degree than many other regions. The ability of the Canadian forest sector to successfully adapt to climate change, i.e. its adaptive capacity, was assessed through a series of group discussions and interviews with a variety of forestry stakeholders across Canada. The assessment was oriented to the following determinants of adaptive capacity: 1) The range of available technological options for adaptation that would be considered in response to a perceived climate-related stress; 2) The availability of resources; 3) The structure and functionality of critical institutions to understand the allocation of decision-making authority, institutional flexibility, and the decision criteria that would be employed; 4) Human and social capital, including the distribution of educational achievement, differential access to personal security and robust property rights: 5) The system's (and individuals') access to risk-spreading processes (both formal and informal); 6) Decision-makers' ability to manage information, the processes by which these decision-makers determine which information is credible, and the credibility of the decision-makers themselves. Forest managers were generally optimistic about their ability to identify and implement adaptation options at the forest management unit level. However, institutional barriers were seen to be a major impediment; managers identified tenure reform and a more flexible regulatory environment as essential for the innovation that will be required by climate change. Other factors limiting adaptive capacity include lack of financial resources and low levels of investment in the forest sector, lack of specialized science capacity in climate change impacts and the long-term nature of planning required by long-lived forest species. Several non-governmental institutions may support increased adaptive capacity including forest certification systems, Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management, Canada's model forest program and others. However, these institutions will need to be modified in order to support forest managers in planning for climate change. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Johnston, Mark] Saskatchewan Res Council, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2X8, Canada.
   [Hesseln, Hayley] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Bioresources Policy Business & Econ, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4W7, Canada.
C3 University of Saskatchewan
RP Johnston, M (corresponding author), Saskatchewan Res Council, 125-15 Innovat Blvd, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2X8, Canada.
EM johnston@src.sk.ca; h.hesseln@usask.ca
RI Johnston, Mark/K-3543-2019
FU Sustainable Forest Management Network, part of the Canadian Networks of
   Centres of Excellence; Natural Resources Canada's Climate Change Impacts
   and Adaptation Program; Canadian Model Forest Network and Prince Albert
   Model Forest; Canadian Forest Service; Biocap Canada Foundation;
   Canadian Council of Forest Ministers
FX We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Sustainable Forest Management
   Network, part of the Canadian Networks of Centres of Excellence; Natural
   Resources Canada's Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program; the
   Canadian Model Forest Network and Prince Albert Model Forest; Canadian
   Forest Service; Biocap Canada Foundation, and the Canadian Council of
   Forest Ministers. We thank Aynslie Ogden, Yukon Department of Energy,
   Mines & Resources for contributing data from her work with forest
   practitioners in the Yukon Territory; Alison Munson of Laval University
   for carrying out interviews and discussions in Quebec; and Martin
   Moroney and Reg Parsons for carrying out discussions and interviews in
   the Atlantic provinces of Eastern Canada. We also thank the following
   colleagues for much helpful discussion that improved the quality of the
   manuscript: David Spittlehouse, BC Ministry of Forests and Range; Kelvin
   Hirsch and David Price, Canadian Forest Service; Paul Gray, Ontario
   Ministry of Natural Resources; Shelley Webber, Canadian Council of
   Forest Ministers Climate Change Project; Laird Van Damme, KBM Forestry
   Consultants; Michel Campagna, Ministere des Ressources Naturelles du
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NR 35
TC 24
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U1 2
U2 94
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
PI AMSTERDAM
PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1389-9341
J9 FOREST POLICY ECON
JI Forest Policy Econ.
PD NOV
PY 2012
VL 24
SI SI
BP 29
EP 34
DI 10.1016/j.forpol.2012.06.001
PG 6
WC Economics; Environmental Studies; Forestry
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry
GA 036ZC
UT WOS:000311069800005
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Satapathy, SS
   Swain, DK
   Pasupalak, S
   Herath, S
AF Satapathy, Sushree Sagarika
   Swain, Dillip Kumar
   Pasupalak, Surendranath
   Herath, Srikantha
TI Nutrients management and planting time adaptation to climate change for
   wet season rice production in subtropical India
SO CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; elevated [CO2]; nutrient management; planting time; rice
   yield
ID HIGH-TEMPERATURE; ORYZA-SATIVA; SPIKELET FERTILITY; CARBON-DIOXIDE;
   CHANGE IMPACTS; ELEVATED CO2; YIELD; GROWTH; SIMULATION; RESPONSES
AB The projected adverse impact of climate change on food grain production of tropical and subtropical latitudes necessitates the development of suitable agro-adaptations. We used open top chamber (OTC) experimental facility and simulation analysis to study the effect of elevated [CO2] with varying nutrients management on rice grain yield and to evaluate planting time adjustment as adaptation to climate change. The OTC experiments with ambient [CO2] level ([CO2] similar to 390 ppm) and elevated [CO2] (25% higher than the ambient) using cultivar 'Swarna sub1 (140-145 days)' were conducted during wet season of the years 2011 and 2012 at West Medinipur, India. Using CERES model, we simulated rice grain yield for future climate scenario (A1B) during the years 2020 (2010-2039) and 2080 (2071-2099) at four selected locations of the subtropical India. The elevated [CO2] in OTC increased panicle number, but decreased filled grain number per panicle, 1000-grain weight and grain yield. The increasing [CO2] had smaller adverse impact for integrated nutrients management as compared with chemical fertiliser. The model simulated grain yield reduction of 6.1-13.0% during 2020 and 14.4 -25.0% during 2080 with rising temperature 1.6 and 4.6 degrees C, respectively, compared with the base period (1961-1990). Early planting during 25 June to 25 July received closure favourable temperature and rainfall during the crop growing period, hence had better adaptation to the climate change. Increasing dose of integrated nutrients and early planting is expected to minimise the adverse impact of climate change on rice production of the subtropical India.
C1 [Satapathy, Sushree Sagarika; Swain, Dillip Kumar] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Agr & Food Engn, POB 721302, Kharagpur, W Bengal, India.
   [Satapathy, Sushree Sagarika] Int Rice Res Inst, Country Off, POB 522034, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.
   [Pasupalak, Surendranath] Orissa Univ Agr & Technol, POB 751003, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
   [Herath, Srikantha] United Nations Univ, Inst Sustainabil & Peace, Shibuya Ku, 5-53-70 Jingumae, Tokyo 1508925, Japan.
C3 Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of
   Technology (IIT) - Kharagpur; Orissa University of Agriculture &
   Technology; United Nations University
RP Swain, DK (corresponding author), Indian Inst Technol, Dept Agr & Food Engn, POB 721302, Kharagpur, W Bengal, India.
EM swain@agfe.iitkgp.ac.in
RI Swain, Dillip/V-7909-2019
FU National Agricultural Innovation Project, Indian Council of Agricultural
   Research New Delhi [NAIP/COMP-4/C-30023/2008-09]
FX National Agricultural Innovation Project, Indian Council of Agricultural
   Research New Delhi is gratefully acknowledged for providing a financial
   grant (NAIP/COMP-4/C-30023/2008-09, Dated 06-01-2009) for execution of
   the research project.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 7
U2 23
PU CSIRO PUBLISHING
PI CLAYTON
PA UNIPARK, BLDG 1, LEVEL 1, 195 WELLINGTON RD, LOCKED BAG 10, CLAYTON, VIC
   3168, AUSTRALIA
SN 1836-0947
EI 1836-5795
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PY 2019
VL 70
IS 10
BP 858
EP 867
DI 10.1071/CP19164
PG 10
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
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SC Agriculture
GA JI6AN
UT WOS:000493548800004
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Schuch, S
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AF Schuch, Stephan
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SO WASSERWIRTSCHAFT
LA German
DT Article
AB The Free State of Saxony has a stock of dams that has grown historically and was built for different purposes. For the future, one of the main challenges for Saxony's water management is climate change, the effects of which are clearly felt by the State Reservoir Administration of Saxony. The adaptation of the reservoir management is the obvious climate adaptation strategy. By making management more flexible, existing facilities can be better utilized. Where this is not sufficient, the capacity must be increased by structural adjustments. The expansion or construction of new dams is only one possibility; the focus is rather on further networking and an expansion of the water supply of the dams as well as adapted management.
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RP Schuch, S (corresponding author), Landestalsperrenverwaltung Sachsen LTV, Bahnhofstr 14, D-01796 Pirna, Germany.
EM stephan.schuch@ltv.sachsen.de; ulf.winkler@ltv.sachsen.de;
   joerg.weissbach@ltv.sachsen.de
CR Deutsche Vereinigung fur Wasserwirtschaft Abwasser und Abfall e. V., 2014, 2, pT2
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NR 6
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU SPRINGER VIEWEG-SPRINGER FACHMEDIEN WIESBADEN GMBH
PI WIESBADEN
PA ABRAHAM-LINCOLN STASSE 46, WIESBADEN, 65189, GERMANY
SN 0043-0978
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J9 WASSERWIRTSCHAFT
JI WasserWirtschaft
PY 2023
VL 113
IS 4
BP 17
EP 22
PG 6
WC Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Water Resources
GA P4HX0
UT WOS:001050283300003
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dev, DS
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AF Dev, Debashish Sarker
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SO JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND POLITICS
LA English
DT Article
DE gender discourse; climate change adaptation; critical discourse
   analysis; Global South; Bangladesh
ID MYTHS
AB The study examines why certain discourses on gender are more powerful than others in describing intentions for gender inclusion in development projects. A critical discourse analysis was carried out on texts of climate change adaptation projects implemented during 2009-2020 in rural Bangladesh. This article argues that gender is currently not considered enough in climate action and that gender discourses focus primarily on 'women's participation, more precisely, 'women's presence in poverty reduction and empowerment projects. The discourses reinscribe to the long-established economic priorities of development rather than exploring new dimensions to challenge social norms that define perpetual gender inequalities. This study suggests that greater attention is required to address the gender realities of non-binary categories, ethnic groups, non-poor social classes, and religious minorities to effectively plan and implement adaptation projects to support the diverse needs of vulnerable people.
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RP Dev, DS (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, Ctr Commun & Social Change, Sch Commun & Arts, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 8
U2 15
PU JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
PI AMSTERDAM
PA PO BOX 36224, 1020 ME AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1569-2159
EI 1569-9862
J9 J LANG POLIT
JI J. Lang. Polit.
PD NOV 9
PY 2023
VL 22
IS 5
BP 707
EP 729
DI 10.1075/jlp.22121.dev
EA JUN 2023
PG 23
WC Linguistics; Language & Linguistics
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts &amp; Humanities Citation Index (A&amp;HCI)
SC Linguistics
GA X7GQ6
UT WOS:001062384200001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Tiet, T
   To-The, N
   Nguyen-Anh, T
AF Tiet, Tuyen
   Nguyen To-The
   Tuan Nguyen-Anh
TI Farmers' behaviors and attitudes toward climate change adaptation:
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SO ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; Belief; Climate change; Perceived risks; Mitigation;
   Smallholder farmers; Trust; Vietnam
ID GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; CHANGE MITIGATION; RISK PERCEPTIONS; CHANGE
   BELIEFS; FOOD-PRODUCTION; MEKONG DELTA; AGRICULTURE; IMPACTS; POLICY;
   METAANALYSES
AB This study examines how a wide range of social-psychological factors, including perceived risks, beliefs in climate change occurrences and consequences, belief in human ingenuity and trust in institutions, could influence farmers' decisions in taking different climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. We found that farmers who believe in climate change occurrences and consequences tend to adopt mitigation strategies than others, while those who believe in perceived risk associated with climate threats are more likely to have positive attitudes toward adaptation. Moreover, belief in human ingenuity to tackle climate change lessens farmers' decisions to adopt adaptation and mitigation measures. Therefore, policymakers should improve farmers' belief in human ingenuity, the occurrences of climate change and climate change consequences to effectively motivate them toward climate change adaptation and mitigation.
C1 [Tiet, Tuyen] Univ Strasbourg, BETA, INRAE, Strasbourg, France.
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   [Nguyen To-The] Thang Long Univ, TIMAS, Hanoi, Vietnam.
C3 INRAE; Universites de Strasbourg Etablissements Associes; Universite de
   Strasbourg; Vietnam National University Hanoi (VNU Hanoi) System; VNU
   University of Economics & Business (VNU-UEB)
RP Nguyen-Anh, T (corresponding author), Vietnam Natl Univ, VNU Univ Econ & Business, Hanoi, Vietnam.
EM tuannguyen.ueb@vnu.edu.vn
RI Nguyen, Tuan/AAC-8994-2021; TIET, Tuyen/ABB-9425-2021; Nguyen,
   Tuan/HDO-5946-2022
OI Tiet, Tuyen/0000-0001-9926-0248; Nguyen, Tuan/0000-0001-8285-9908
FU Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development
   (NAFOSTED) [502.01-2018.309]
FX This research is funded by the Vietnam National Foundation for Science
   and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) under grant number
   502.01-2018.309.
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PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000740643200006
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PT J
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WC Veterinary Sciences
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PT J
AU Szpak, A
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DT Article
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RP Szpak, A (corresponding author), Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Fac Polit Sci & Secur Studies, Dept Int Secur, Ul Batorego 39 L, PL-87100 Torun, Poland.
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PT J
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C3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
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FU National Science Foundation [DRL 1810851, DRL 1811534]
FX Funding for this study was provided by the National Science Foundation's
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PT J
AU Myers, G
   Walz, J
   Jumbe, A
AF Myers, Garth
   Walz, Jonathan
   Jumbe, Aboud
TI Trends in urban planning, climate adaptation and resilience in Zanzibar,
   Tanzania
SO TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; global climate change; policy interventions; urban planning;
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ID ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
AB Over recent decades, there has been substantial change in Zanzibar, due to, among others, global climate change impacts. The semi-autonomous polity faces challenges to foster resilient urban communities and planning for mitigation and adaptation to climate change, not least because of its island nature and rapid urbanization. This article addresses urban and environmental planning measures from 2010 to 2020 aimed at confronting the impacts of climate change and working toward resilience and adaptation in urban Zanzibar. The study was conducted between June and August 2020, and primarily involved a combination of desktop studies, online discussions, and virtual meetings with key actors in the land, climate, and disaster risk policy and governance aspects in Zanzibar. The review provides information on the current responses to policy, legal and institutional setup in terms of the key issues related to land use, climate and disaster risk reduction in Zanzibar. Thematic analysis was used to connect land-use planning, climate adaptation, and disaster risk reduction documentation of the situational assessment, determination and respective recommendations concerning land use and climate adaptation. It is argued that planning for climate change requires greater social will, financial investment, and the conversion of science to policy than currently exists in Zanzibar. Dynamic individual and governmental efforts and select community engagement are likely insufficient to produce resilience, as large-scale donor-funded climate adaptation interventions are largely top-down in orientation and often miss out on local community-oriented climate solutions. Smaller NGOs are more practical for understanding and addressing community-oriented priorities to support climate-resilient initiatives and enhance local livelihood priorities and participation against climate impacts, including natural disasters and everyday degradation. The article concludes with policy recommendations both specific to Zanzibar and relevant across the region.
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C3 Trinity College; Trinity College
RP Myers, G (corresponding author), Trinity Coll, Urban Int Studies, Ctr Urban & Global Studies, 300 Summit St, Hartford, CT 06106 USA.; Myers, G (corresponding author), Trinity Coll, Ctr Urban & Global Studies, 300 Summit St, Hartford, CT 06106 USA.
EM garth.myers@trincoll.edu; jwalz.us@gmail.com; aboud.jumbe@gmail.com
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Su, YF
   Bisht, S
   Wilkes, A
   Pradhan, NS
   Zou, YH
   Liu, S
   Hyde, K
AF Su, Yufang
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   Hyde, Kevin
TI Gendered Responses to Drought in Yunnan Province, China
SO MOUNTAIN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Drought; gender analysis; climate change; responses
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; FARMERS RESPONSES; PERSPECTIVE; MOUNTAINS
AB Vulnerability to and perceptions of climate change may be significantly affected by gender. However, in China, gender is rarely addressed in climate adaption or resource management strategies. This paper demonstrates the relevance of gender in responses to climate change in the mountainous province of Yunnan in southwest China. Based on surveys undertaken during a record-breaking drought, the paper explores how women and men in a village in Baoshan Prefecture differ in their perceptions of and responses to drought, and how the changing roles of women and men in the home and the community are influencing water management at the village level. Our results show that despite the increasingly active role of women in managing water during the drought, they are excluded from community-level decision-making about water. The paper argues that given the importance of gender differences in perceptions of and responses to drought, the lack of a gender perspective in Chinese policy may undermine efforts to support local resource management and climate adaptation.
C1 [Su, Yufang; Hyde, Kevin] Mae Fah Luang Univ, Sch Sci, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand.
   [Su, Yufang; Bisht, Suman; Zou, Yahui] Yunnan Acad Social Sci, Kunming 650034, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
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C3 Mae Fah Luang University
RP Su, YF (corresponding author), Mae Fah Luang Univ, Sch Sci, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand.; Su, YF (corresponding author), Yunnan Acad Social Sci, Kunming 650034, Yunnan, Peoples R China.; Su, YF (corresponding author), World Agroforestry Ctr, East & Cent Asia Reg Off, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
EM suyufang@mail.kib.ac.cn
RI Hyde, Kevin/F-7890-2010; Su, Yufang/JKH-8115-2023
FU government of Norway; International Centre for Integrated Mountain
   Development (ICIMOD); Center for International Climate and Environmental
   Research at Oslo (CICERO); GRID-Arendal; CGIAR Research Program on
   Forests, Trees and Agroforestry; government of sweden
FX The authors would like to thank the people of Haitang village for their
   active participation and hospitality. This research is part of the
   Himalayan Climate Change Adaptation Programme (HICAP), which is
   supported by the governments of Norway and Sweden and jointly
   implemented by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain
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   the gender cross-cutting component of the CGIAR Research Program on
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PI BERN
PA University of Bern, Mittelstrasse 43, BERN, SWITZERLAND
SN 0276-4741
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JI Mt. Res. Dev.
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PY 2017
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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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UT WOS:000395382000004
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Griswold, D
AF Griswold, Delilah
TI Growing hope: Island agriculture and refusing catastrophe in climate
   change adaptation in Fiji
SO ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; hope; Fiji; small island states; sustainable
   agriculture; vulnerability
ID VULNERABILITY; PERSPECTIVES; LESSONS; STATES; RISE; SIDS; SEA
AB In both media and policy, climate change is broadly framed as the promise of catastrophe for small island states such as Fiji. This framing is often used to attract adaptation investment in islands, the targets and directives of which are frequently market-based and oriented toward economic-growth development models. In Fiji, this takes the form of land tenure policy and efforts to attract investment to support agricultural modernization. Such a pattern is the source of scholarly and activist critique that climate change adaptation is nothing more than a repackaging of neoliberal development. This paper seeks to situate such critique alongside parallel attention to climate change adaptation practices emerging from alternative, hopeful frames and aimed at less national development driven efforts. In doing so, it centers adaptation as a space of unsettled struggle and asks, in what ways do climate change adaptation practices in Fiji align and conflict with dominant framing of island vulnerability and climate catastrophe, and how might they suggest alternative adaptive interventions that renegotiate these frames? Specifically, this paper focuses on efforts to promote 'traditional' agriculture throughout Fiji as an endogenous and hopeful form of adaptation, and one consistently opposed to efforts at agricultural modernization as an adaptation strategy.
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C3 Cornell University
RP Griswold, D (corresponding author), Cornell Univ, Dept Global Dev, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA.
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PU Island Studies Journal
PI Copenhagen
PA c/o Adam Grydehj, Lillegrund 39, Copenhagen, DENMARK
EI 1715-2593
J9 ISL STUD J
JI Isl. Stud. J.
PD NOV
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 2
BP 136
EP 155
DI 10.24043/isj.181
PG 20
WC Geography; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA YZ0DA
UT WOS:000755152700008
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Shemdoe, R
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   Mbuligwe, S
AF Shemdoe, Riziki
   Kassenga, Gabriel
   Mbuligwe, Stephen
TI Implementing climate change adaptation and mitigation interventions at
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SO CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
AB Climate change adaptation and mitigation interventions have traditionally been planned at the national and policy levels, but their implementation is done predominantly at the local government authority level. The general mandate of local governments is to work for their communities. At these levels, in both rural and urban contexts, local government technical cadres are required to be equipped with knowledge and skills to address existing problems effectively, including climate change-induced impacts. A study conducted in the urban local government authorities of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, revealed low levels of knowledge and skills related to policies, plans and strategies pertinent to climate change and vulnerability assessments. As an entry point for climate change adaptation and mitigation interventions to be included in the local authority plans and budgets, there is a need to build capacity of the technical cadres. Short courses, workshops and seminars, training workshops, on-job training, conferences and postgraduate training are recommended to ensure that capacity of the local government authorities regarding climate change aspects is improved.
C1 [Shemdoe, Riziki] Ardhi Univ, Inst Human Settlements Studies, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
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RP Shemdoe, R (corresponding author), Ardhi Univ, Inst Human Settlements Studies, POB 35124, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
EM shemdoes@gmail.com
FU European Union
FX This paper has been prepared as a part of the deliverable to the
   European Union funded project on 'Adapting to Climate Change in Coastal
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1877-3435
EI 1877-3443
J9 CURR OPIN ENV SUST
JI Curr. Opin. Environ. Sustain.
PD APR
PY 2015
VL 13
BP 32
EP 41
DI 10.1016/j.cosust.2015.01.002
PG 10
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 CG0NX
UT WOS:000352964400006
DA 2025-01-10
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PA 11 NEW FETTER LANE, LONDON EC4P 4EE, ENGLAND
BN 978-0-415-62370-4; 978-0-203-10506-1; 978-0-415-62369-8
PY 2014
BP 253
EP 265
PG 13
WC Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BA2EB
UT WOS:000333345600016
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Gopalakrishnan, S
   Landry, CE
   Smith, MD
AF Gopalakrishnan, Sathya
   Landry, Craig E.
   Smith, Martin D.
TI Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Environments: Modeling Challenges
   for Resource and Environmental Economists
SO REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY
LA English
DT Article
ID FLOOD HAZARDS; FISHERIES MANAGEMENT; MARKET RESPONSE; BEACH QUALITY;
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AB Analysis of coastal climate change adaptation requires combining environmental and resource economics with other disciplines. Sea level rise, ocean warming and acidification, and increased storminess threaten to alter or intensify biophysical coastal changes. Communities respond in ways that neither maximize total economic value nor apply the appropriate spatial scale of policy response. Focusing on coastline change, particularly in North Carolina, we synthesize modeling approaches and empirical studies to identify research that is needed to support coastal climate adaptation policy. Modeling coastlines as coupled human-natural systems explains historical patterns of coastline change, clarifies the need for empirical estimates, and provides a roadmap for interdisciplinary policy analysis. Despite the extensive literature on coastal amenities, hazards, and ex post policy evaluation, more empirical information is needed to parameterize coupled models of complex coastal environments facing climate change. Extending coupled models of coastal adaptation to incorporate spatial dynamics and market and nonmarket values highlights fundamental problems with current governance structures. We conclude that to maximize total economic value in the coastal zone, adaptation will require governance coordination across multiple levels, attention to intensive and extensive margins of adaptation, and trade-offs across market and nonmarket values. These findings echo recent advances in fisheries bioeconomics.
C1 [Gopalakrishnan, Sathya] Ohio State Univ, Dept Agr Environm & Dev Econ, 2120 Fyffe Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
   [Landry, Craig E.] Univ Georgia, Dept Agr & Appl Econ, 301 Conner Hall, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
   [Smith, Martin D.] Duke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm, Box 90328, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
C3 University System of Ohio; Ohio State University; University System of
   Georgia; University of Georgia; Duke University
RP Gopalakrishnan, S (corresponding author), Ohio State Univ, Dept Agr Environm & Dev Econ, 2120 Fyffe Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
EM gopalakrishnan.27@osu.edu; clandry@uga.edu; marsmith@duke.edu
RI Smith, Martin/D-9168-2016; Gopalakrishnan, Sathya/K-4079-2012
OI Gopalakrishnan, Sathya/0000-0002-3593-0297
FU National Science Foundation Environment, Society, and the Economy [EAR
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FX Funding for S. Gopalakrishnan and M. D. Smith was provided by National
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PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
PI CHICAGO
PA 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954 USA
SN 1750-6816
EI 1750-6824
J9 REV ENV ECON POLICY
JI Rev. Env. Econ. Policy
PD WIN
PY 2018
VL 12
IS 1
BP 48
EP 68
DI 10.1093/reep/rex020
PG 21
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA FW0NH
UT WOS:000424991400004
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Pohl, S
   Clanget-Hulin, M
   Purkert, B
AF Pohl, Sebastian
   Clanget-Hulin, Martina
   Purkert, Benjamin
TI Climate resilience in sustainability assessment of constructions
SO MAUERWERK
LA German
DT Article
DE sustainability; masonry; climate resilience; climate change; EU
   taxonomy; local risks/hazards; flooding; heat wave; storm; fire
AB Against the background of the globally noticeable effects of climate change, climate-resilient construction is steadily gaining in importance in Germany. This article shows how climate resilience is already being incorporated into the various sustainability rating systems, such as the German Sustainable Building Certificate (DGNB) or the Federal Sustainable Building Rating System (BNB). This is followed by a filtering of the climate hazards mentioned in the sustainability goal "adaptation to climate change" of the EU taxonomy with regard to climate-induced and construction-specific environmental and site risks. Finally, a rough assessment of the climate resilience of standard residential construction methods is made for these risks.
C1 [Pohl, Sebastian; Clanget-Hulin, Martina] LCEE Life Cycle Engn Experts GmbH, Birkenweg 24, D-64295 Darmstadt, Germany.
   [Purkert, Benjamin] Deutsch Gesell Mauerwerks & Wohnungsbau DGfM eV, Kochstr 6-7, D-10969 Berlin, Germany.
RP Purkert, B (corresponding author), Deutsch Gesell Mauerwerks & Wohnungsbau DGfM eV, Kochstr 6-7, D-10969 Berlin, Germany.
EM s.pohl@LCEE.de; m.clanget-hulin@LCEE.de; purkert@dgfm.de
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PU ERNST & SOHN
PI BERLIN
PA ROTHERSTRASSE 21, BERLIN, DEUTSCHLAND 10245, GERMANY
SN 1432-3427
EI 1437-1022
J9 MAUERWERK
JI Mauerwerk
PD FEB
PY 2022
VL 26
IS 1
BP 11
EP 20
DI 10.1002/dama.202100012
PG 10
WC Construction & Building Technology
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Construction & Building Technology
GA YZ6CZ
UT WOS:000755563900006
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Wapner, P
AF Wapner, Paul
TI Climate Suffering
SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
LA English
DT Article
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C3 American University
RP Wapner, P (corresponding author), Amer Univ, Sch Int Serv, Washington, DC 20016 USA.
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PU MIT PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 55 HAYWARD STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02142 USA
SN 1526-3800
EI 1536-0091
J9 GLOBAL ENVIRON POLIT
JI Glob. Environ. Polit.
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WC Environmental Studies; International Relations; Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; International Relations; Government &
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GA AH4ES
UT WOS:000336080200001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Charalampopoulos, I
   Matzarakis, A
AF Charalampopoulos, Ioannis
   Matzarakis, Andreas
TI Thoughts about the Thermal Environment and the Development of Human
   Civilisation
SO ATMOSPHERE
LA English
DT Article
DE thermal perception; civilisation; climate behaviour; human
   biometeorology; thermal comfort; bioclimatology
ID GREAT HISTORICAL EVENTS; PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN; CLIMATE-CHANGE;
   SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS; ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; COMFORT; WEATHER; HOT;
   PERCEPTION; RESPONSES
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   [Matzarakis, Andreas] German Meteorol Serv, Res Ctr Human Biometeorol, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany.
   [Matzarakis, Andreas] Univ Freiburg, Fac Environm & Nat Resources, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Werthmannstr 10, D-79085 Freiburg, Germany.
C3 Agricultural University of Athens; Deutscher Wetterdienst; University of
   Freiburg
RP Charalampopoulos, I (corresponding author), Agr Univ Athens, Lab Gen & Agr Meteorol, Iera Odos 75, Athens 11855, Greece.
EM icharalamp@aua.gr
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Hosseinipoor, M
   Rudsary, AM
   Danesh-Yazdi, M
   Kazempour, Z
   Yeganeh, Y
AF Hosseinipoor, Mahdi
   Mollaei Rudsary, Armin
   Danesh-Yazdi, Mohammad
   Kazempour, Zahra
   Yeganeh, Yasna
TI Why structural solutions for flood control should be adapted to climate
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SO NATURAL HAZARDS
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Flash flood; Debris flow; Hydraulic structure; Check dam; Adaptation to
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ID FUTURE CHANGES; 1996 BIESCAS; CHECK DAMS; RISK; PYRENEES; EUROPE
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C1 [Hosseinipoor, Mahdi; Mollaei Rudsary, Armin; Danesh-Yazdi, Mohammad; Kazempour, Zahra; Yeganeh, Yasna] Sharif Univ Technol, Dept Civil Engn, 425 Azadi Ave,POB 11155-9313, Tehran, Iran.
C3 Sharif University of Technology
RP Danesh-Yazdi, M (corresponding author), Sharif Univ Technol, Dept Civil Engn, 425 Azadi Ave,POB 11155-9313, Tehran, Iran.
EM danesh@sharif.edu
RI Danesh-Yazdi, Mohammad/ABC-2227-2020
OI Danesh-Yazdi, Mohammad/0000-0003-2918-7713
FU Research Office of the Sharif University of Technology, Iran
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PT J
AU Quang, NM
   Kawarazuka, N
   Nguyen-Pham, TN
   Nguyen, TH
   Le, HM
   Tran, TTM
   Huynh, TTN
AF Quang, Nguyen Minh
   Kawarazuka, Nozomi
   Nguyen-Pham, Thien Ngoc
   Nguyen, Thu Hoai
   Le, Hieu Minh
   Tran, Tho Thi Minh
   Huynh, Thoa Thi Ngoc
TI Why adaptation falters: principles for climate change adaptation policy
   assessment in Vietnam
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Effectiveness; Climate change; Vietnam; Adaptation assessment; Climate
   adaptation policy
ID GOVERNANCE; COHERENCE; GENDER; VULNERABILITY; COPRODUCTION; MANAGEMENT;
   KNOWLEDGE
AB PurposeRecognition that not every climate adaptation policy is a good one has shifted attention to new tools and methods to measure the adequacy and effectiveness of adaptation policies. This study aims to propose and apply and applies an innovative adaptation policy assessment framework to identify the extent to which climate adaptation policies in Vietnam exhibit conditions that are likely to ensure a sufficient, credible and effective adaptation.Design/methodology/approachIn total, 21 conditions, categorized under five normative principles and covering critical issue areas in adaptation domain, form the climate adaptation policy assessment framework. The principles were double-checked and tested in case studies through observations and analyses of policy documents to ensure that each condition should be distinct and not overlapping across principles. To see if the principles and attendant conditions were able to capture all relevant aspects of adaptation, the authors used structured expert judgment. In total, 39 policy documents pertaining to climate change adaptation were selected for qualitative document analysis. In-depth interviews with local officials and experts were conducted to address data gaps.FindingsThe study reveals major weaknesses constituting a reasonably worrisome picture of the adaptation policies in Vietnam since several critical conditions were underrepresented. These results shed new light on why some adaptation policies falter or are posing adverse impacts. The findings suggest that a sound policy assessment framework can provide evidence on what effective adaptation policy looks like and how it can be enabled. The framework for climate adaptation policy assessment in this study can be easily adjusted and used for different socio-environmental contexts in which new conditions for policy assessment might emerge.Social implicationsThe findings show underlying weaknesses constituting a reasonably worrisome picture of the adaptation regime in Vietnam. In the absence of mechanisms and measures for accountability and transparency in policy processes, adaptation in Vietnam appears more likely to be prone to maladaptation and corruption. While solving these problems will not be easy for Vietnam, the government needs to evaluate whether the short-term gains in sustaining the existing adaptation policies really make progress and serve its long-term climate-adaptive development goals.Originality/valueAlthough interpretations of adaptation effectiveness may be very divergent in different normative views on adaptation outcomes, the authors argue that a common, agreed-upon effectiveness can be reached if it is clearly defined and measurable in adaptation policies. Thus, the climate adaptation policy assessment framework proposed in this study is critical for policymakers, practitioners, donors and stakeholders dealing with adaptation to better understand the weaknesses in policymaking processes, pinpoint priority areas of action and timely prevent or prepare for possible adverse impacts of policies.
C1 [Quang, Nguyen Minh] Can Tho Univ, Dept Geog Educ, Can Tho, Vietnam.
   [Kawarazuka, Nozomi] Int Potato Ctr, Social & Nutr Sci Div, Hanoi, Vietnam.
   [Nguyen-Pham, Thien Ngoc] An Giang Univ, Dept Phys, Long Xuyen, Vietnam.
   [Nguyen, Thu Hoai; Le, Hieu Minh; Tran, Tho Thi Minh; Huynh, Thoa Thi Ngoc] Mekong Environm Forum, Can Tho, Vietnam.
C3 Can Tho University; CGIAR; International Potato Center (CIP); Vietnam
   National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM) System; VNU-HCM An Giang
   University (VNUHCM-AGU)
RP Quang, NM (corresponding author), Can Tho Univ, Dept Geog Educ, Can Tho, Vietnam.
EM nmquang@ctu.edu.vn
RI Nguyen, Pham Ngoc Thien/HOC-4474-2023; Nguyen, Ngoc/AAO-7237-2020
OI Nguyen, Quang/0000-0002-6786-2065; Nguyen, Pham Ngoc
   Thien/0000-0003-0246-5162
FU CGIAR/Asian Mega Deltas Initiative Project in Vietnam; Mekong
   Environment Forum
FX This study was supported by the CGIAR/Asian Mega Deltas Initiative
   Project in Vietnam. Authors would like to thank all funders who support
   this research through their contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund:
   www.cgiar.org/funders/. The authors gratefully acknowledge the support
   of the Mekong Environment Forum (www.mekongenvironment.org) in field
   research, and the contribution of local and foreign experts who spent
   time for our interviews.
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PT B
AU Sanchez, AX
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   Derbile, EK
AF Naazie, Godwin K.
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   Ghana
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LA English
DT Article
DE Smallholder farmers; Soil and water management; Agro-ecological
   intensification; Endogenous development; Climate change adaptation
   planning
ID SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION; AGRICULTURE; IMPACTS; TECHNOLOGIES;
   ADOPTION; SYSTEM
AB In response to the increasing impacts of climatic stressors on human populations, climatic scholars have emphasized the need for alternative approaches to adapt food crop production to climate change and sustain the livelihoods of smallholder farmers. Inspired by agro-ecological intensification (AEI) practices of smallholder farmers, this study contributes to climate change adaptation debates in Sub-Saharan Africa by providing a context-specific exploration of everyday traditional soil and water management practices employed by smallholder farmers in adapting food crop production to climate change. The study employed a qualitative research design, conducted household case studies, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and a review of secondary data. We show that smallholder farmers employ diverse range of agronomic practices, with a particular emphasis on traditional soil and water management techniques. Such as the preparation and application of organic manure and compost, ridges formation, crop rotation, and cover cropping. These agronomic practices were complemented by the application of limited inorganic fertilizers and applied across different types of farms; compound and bush farms, valley fields, and gardens to adapt production to climate change. We argue that smallholder farmers are more inclined towards adopting AEI as a means of climate change adaptation due to their strong reliance on traditional farming methods, that draws heavily on local resources, indigenous knowledge as relatively affordable practices. Therefore, we emphasize the importance of incorporating an Endogenous Development (ED) approach in promoting AEI as part of climate change adaptation planning, particularly in rural Ghana and other Sub-Saharan African regions facing similar conditions.
C1 [Naazie, Godwin K.] Simon Diedong Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev, Dept Environm & Resource Studies, POB WA64, Wa, Ghana.
   [Naazie, Godwin K.] William VS Tubman Univ, Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Math & Nat Sci, Harper City, Maryland County, Liberia.
   [Dakyaga, Francis] Simon Diedong Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev, Dept Local Governance & City Management, Wa, Ghana.
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   [Dakyaga, Francis] Ardhi Univ, Dept Urban & Reg Planning, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
   [Derbile, Emmanuel K.] Simon Diedong Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev, Dept Planning, Wa, Ghana.
C3 Dortmund University of Technology
RP Naazie, GK (corresponding author), Simon Diedong Dombo Univ Business & Integrated Dev, Dept Environm & Resource Studies, POB WA64, Wa, Ghana.; Naazie, GK (corresponding author), William VS Tubman Univ, Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Math & Nat Sci, Harper City, Maryland County, Liberia.
EM balkonpoge1988@gmail.com; francis.dakyaga@tu-dortmund.de;
   derbile_uds@hotmail.com
RI Naazie, Godwin Kumpong/IXN-3249-2023
FU German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
FX This work benefitted logistics support from Endogenous Development
   Service (EDS), a research, consulting, and development service
   organization, and a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) research
   grant under the Ghana-German Center for Development Studies project
   managed by the Faculty of Planning and Land Management, the Simon
   Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies,
   Wa (formally Wa Campus of the University for Development Studies). We
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PT J
AU Salzmann, N
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TI Data and knowledge gaps in glacier, snow and related runoff research - A
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SO JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Glacier; Snow; Climate change impacts;
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ID WATER-RESOURCES; TIEN-SHAN; COVER; VARIABILITY; IMPACTS; BASINS; MELT;
   ACCUMULATION; PATTERNS; TRENDS
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C1 [Salzmann, Nadine] Univ Fribourg, Dept Geosci, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland.
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RP Salzmann, N (corresponding author), Univ Fribourg, Dept Geosci, Chemin Musee 4, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland.
EM nadine.salzmann@unifr.ch
RI Salzmann, Nadine/AAE-4752-2021; Stoffel, Markus/A-1793-2017
OI Stoffel, Markus/0000-0003-0816-1303; Rohrer, Mario/0000-0002-5311-383X;
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FU Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
FX We acknowledge collaboration and support by Marlene Scheel and Tobias
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   Foreword
SO SMART FARMING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
SE Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN; FOOD SECURITY;
   DATA-MANAGEMENT; COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES; DECISION-MAKING; BIG DATA;
   SYSTEM; IRRIGATION; WATER
C1 [Kothari, S. L.; Prasad, Jagdish] Amity Univ Jaipur, Kant, Rajasthan, India.
RP Kothari, SL (corresponding author), Amity Univ Jaipur, Kant, Rajasthan, India.
RI Kothari, Shanker/U-8083-2019
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NR 511
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Z9 0
U1 1
U2 7
PU IGI GLOBAL
PI HERSEY
PA 701 E CHOCOLATE AVE, STE 200, HERSEY, PA 17033-1240 USA
SN 2326-9162
EI 2326-9170
BN 978-1-5225-8816-0; 978-1-5225-5910-8; 978-1-5225-5909-2
J9 ADV ENV ENG GREEN TE
PY 2019
BP XIV
EP +
D2 10.4018/978-1-5225-5909-2
PG 60
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary
   Applications; Telecommunications
WE Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
SC Agriculture; Computer Science; Telecommunications
GA BM2PM
UT WOS:000461277400001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT B
AU Paloviita, A
   Järvelä, M
AF Paloviita, Ari
   Jarvela, Marja
BE Paloviita, A
   Jarvela, M
TI Climate change adaptation and food supply chain management An overview
SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
SE Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID STRATEGY
C1 [Paloviita, Ari] Univ Jyvaskyla, Food Syst Studies Res Grp, Dept Social Sci & Philosophy, SF-40351 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
   [Paloviita, Ari] Univ Eastern Finland, Environm Management, Joensuu, Finland.
   [Jarvela, Marja] Univ Jyvaskyla, Social & Publ Policy, Dept Social Sci & Philosophy, SF-40351 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
   [Jarvela, Marja] Finlands Climate Panel, Joensuu, Finland.
C3 University of Jyvaskyla; University of Eastern Finland; University of
   Jyvaskyla
RP Paloviita, A (corresponding author), Univ Jyvaskyla, Food Syst Studies Res Grp, Dept Social Sci & Philosophy, SF-40351 Jyvaskyla, Finland.; Paloviita, A (corresponding author), Univ Eastern Finland, Environm Management, Joensuu, Finland.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2 PARK SQ, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORD, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-315-75772-8; 978-1-138-79666-9
J9 ROUT ADV CLIMATE
PY 2016
BP 1
EP 14
PG 14
WC Economics; Environmental Studies
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BE6BB
UT WOS:000373802700002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Slootweg, M
   Hu, MM
   Vega, SH
   Zelfde, MV
   van Leeuwen, E
   Tukker, A
AF Slootweg, Mike
   Hu, Mingming
   Vega, Solmaria Halleck
   Zelfde, Maarten van 't
   van Leeuwen, Eveline
   Tukker, Arnold
TI Identifying the geographical potential of rooftop systems: Space
   competition and synergy
SO URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
LA English
DT Article
DE Green roof; Urban planning; GIS; Climate adaptation; Amsterdam
ID PHOTOVOLTAIC-GREEN ROOFS; BENEFITS; INTEGRATION; GIS
AB Urban areas face severe challenges in mitigating and adapting to climate change within limited space. One solution is to develop multifunctional rooftop systems, which use underexploited urban rooftop spaces. Two main options have been to add greenery by installing extensive green roofs (EGRs) or to generate renewable energy by installing photovoltaic panels (PVs). Recently, combining the two systems on one rooftop (EGR-PV) to harvest both benefits has gained attention. Not every rooftop is suitable for such installations, which makes it difficult to estimate the scale of space a city can expect from rooftops to add greenery, renewable energy, or both. This study presents a geographical potential model using building parameters, a building stock layer, and LiDAR data to simultaneously identify the potential for installing EGRs, PVs, and EGR-PVs on rooftops, highlighting the competition and synergy between EGRs and PVs at the building level. As an empirical illustration to support future multifunctional urban rooftop space planning, Amsterdam was used as a case study. The results show that 47 % of rooftops are suitable for EGRs, which could expand the current greenery space by 6 %, and 55 % are suitable for PVs which could sufficiently provide electricity to households by 2030. Moreover, competition exists for 3.2 %, whereas synergy exists for 42 % of the existing rooftops.
C1 [Slootweg, Mike; Hu, Mingming; Zelfde, Maarten van 't; Tukker, Arnold] Leiden Univ, Inst Environm Sci CML, NL-2333 CC Leiden, Netherlands.
   [Vega, Solmaria Halleck] Wageningen Univ & Res, Dept Social Sci, NL-6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
   [van Leeuwen, Eveline] Amsterdam Inst Adv Metropolitan Solut, NL-1018 JA Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   [Slootweg, Mike] Leiden Univ, Inst Environm Sci CML, Ind Ecol Dept, NL-2333 CC Leiden, Netherlands.
C3 Leiden University - Excl LUMC; Leiden University; Wageningen University
   & Research; Leiden University; Leiden University - Excl LUMC
RP Slootweg, M (corresponding author), Leiden Univ, Inst Environm Sci CML, Ind Ecol Dept, NL-2333 CC Leiden, Netherlands.
EM h.j.slootweg@cml.leidenuniv.nl; hu@cml.leidenuniv.nl;
   solmaria.halleckvega@wur.nl; zelfde@cml.leidenuniv.nl;
   eveline.vanleeuwen@wur.nl; tukker@cml.leidenuniv.nl
RI Hu, Ming-Ming/AAX-4704-2020; Tukker, Arnold/M-4596-2013
OI Hu, Mingming/0000-0003-0021-0633; Halleck Vega, Sol
   Maria/0000-0001-8354-0026; Slootweg, Mike/0000-0002-4674-7914
FU Dutch Research Council (NWO) though Merian Fund Cooperation China-The
   Netherlands (CAS) Green Cities 2019' [482.19.704]
FX The research receives financial support from Dutch Research Council
   (NWO) though Merian Fund Cooperation China-The Netherlands (CAS) Green
   Cities 2019'. No. 482.19.704.
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 10
U2 48
PU ELSEVIER GMBH
PI MUNICH
PA HACKERBRUCKE 6, 80335 MUNICH, GERMANY
SN 1618-8667
EI 1610-8167
J9 URBAN FOR URBAN GREE
JI Urban For. Urban Green.
PD JAN
PY 2023
VL 79
AR 127816
DI 10.1016/j.ufug.2022.127816
EA DEC 2022
PG 12
WC Plant Sciences; Environmental Studies; Forestry; Urban Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Plant Sciences; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry; Urban
   Studies
GA 7J7PO
UT WOS:000904775300001
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Batungwanayo, P
   Habarugira, V
   Vanclooster, M
   Ndimubandi, J
   Koropitan, AF
   Nkurunziza, JD
AF Batungwanayo, Pacifique
   Habarugira, Viateur
   Vanclooster, Marnik
   Ndimubandi, Jean
   F. Koropitan, Alan
   Nkurunziza, Jean de Dieu
TI Confronting climate change and livelihood: smallholder farmers'
   perceptions and adaptation strategies in northeastern Burundi
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Smallholder farmers; Perceptions; Adaptation strategies;
   Northeastern Burundi
ID SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT; DETERMINANTS; VARIABILITY; AFRICA; RISKS;
   LEVEL
AB Rain-fed agriculture is the main source of livelihood for most of Burundi's population, especially in the northeastern part of the country. This research is aimed at examining how smallholder farmers in the Northeastern region of Burundi perceive climate change and variability and at identifying the methods that are used to adapt, based on data from 200 small farmers and on actual weather data recorded between 1986 and 2017. We find that the majority of farmers (54%) perceive significant increases in temperature and unpredictability of rainfall duration and intensity and are making adjustments to adapt their agriculture in response to changes in climate. Over 80% of farmers have implemented at least one adaptation strategy among the nine evaluated. Changing crop varieties, changing fertilizers, and planting shade trees are the main adaptation strategies that were being implemented by farmers across the study area. The results of a binary regression model showed that the agricultural education and experience of farmers, as well as farm and family size, livestock ownership, climate information access, credit access, and farm income, strongly influence smallholder farmers' decisions to adapt to climate change. The main obstacles are the lack of information on climate and adaptation strategies, and poverty, which makes it difficult to cope with the increased costs of farming. Understanding farmers' perceptions of climate change and variability on a local level would provide information on how to develop adaptation strategies. The present study suggests the need for strengthening farmers' capacities and improving the policy framework for adaptation to climate change in order to improve farmers' livelihoods. Implications for policymakers will, therefore, include making flexible credit facilities, and investing in training extension agents on both climate change outreach and coping strategies.
C1 [Batungwanayo, Pacifique] Univ Burundi Doctoral Sch, Res Ctr Math & Phys Sci, Bujumbura 2700, Burundi.
   [Habarugira, Viateur; Nkurunziza, Jean de Dieu] Ecole Normale Super, Dept Sci Nat, Bujumbura 6983, Burundi.
   [Batungwanayo, Pacifique; Vanclooster, Marnik] Catholic Univ Louvain, Earth & Life Inst ELI, GERU, Croix Sud 2, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium.
   [Ndimubandi, Jean] Univ Burundi, Fac Bioengn, Bujumbura 2940, Burundi.
   [F. Koropitan, Alan] IPB Univ, Fac Fisheries & Marine Sci, Bogor 16680, Indonesia.
C3 Universite Catholique Louvain; Bogor Agricultural University
RP Batungwanayo, P (corresponding author), Univ Burundi Doctoral Sch, Res Ctr Math & Phys Sci, Bujumbura 2700, Burundi.; Batungwanayo, P (corresponding author), Catholic Univ Louvain, Earth & Life Inst ELI, GERU, Croix Sud 2, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium.
EM pacifique.batungwanayo@ub.edu.bi; viateurhaba@gmail.com;
   marnik.vanclooster@uclouvain.be; jean.ndimubandi@gmail.com;
   alan@apps.ipb.ac.id; jnens2020@gmail.com
RI Batungwanayo, Pacifique/JAO-4739-2023; Koropitan, Alan/ABE-7099-2021
OI Batungwanayo, Pacifique/0000-0003-1748-7604; Jean de Dieu,
   NKURUNZIZA/0000-0003-1788-8280
FU Belgium Academy of Research and Higher Education (ARES); African
   Institute for Mathematical Sciences; Government of Canada, provided
   through Global Affairs Canada; International Development Research Centre
FX This work was funded by a grant from the Belgium Academy of Research and
   Higher Education (ARES) and the African Institute for Mathematical
   Sciences, www. nexteinste in. org, with financial support from the
   Government of Canada, provided through Global Affairs Canada, www. inter
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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 MAR
PY 2023
VL 23
IS 1
AR 47
DI 10.1007/s10113-022-02018-7
PG 20
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 9K9EX
UT WOS:000941164300001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bane, MS
   Pocock, MJO
   Gibert, C
   Forster, M
   Oudoire, G
   Derocles, SAP
   Bohan, DA
AF Bane, Miranda S.
   Pocock, Michael J. O.
   Gibert, Caroline
   Forster, Matthieu
   Oudoire, Geoffroy
   Derocles, Stephane A. P.
   Bohan, David A.
TI Farmer flexibility concerning future rotation planning is affected by
   the framing of climate predictions
SO CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Agronomy; Arable farming; Climate change; Outlook; Planning; Rotations
ID CROP-ROTATION; CHANGE ADAPTATION; CHANGE SKEPTICISM; PERCEPTIONS;
   MITIGATION; BELIEFS
AB Arable crops are typically grown in annual rotations. Diverse rotations can deliver ecosystem services, provide economic resilience, and support adaptation to climate change. Our aim was to assess farmers' attitudes to planning and diversifying crop rotations, focusing on their responses in the face of contrasting climate viewpoints.
   We interviewed 75 farmers from four regions along a latitudinal gradient from the south of the UK to the south of France. We used a semi-structured questionnaire with face-to-face interviews and asked farmers to respond to two narrative viewpoints of climate change impacts: one viewpoint focused on opportunities, the other on constraints.
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   Crucially, here we show that the presentation of climate change affects the ways in which farmers predict how they will respond to climate change. Diversified rotations align with multiple other economic and environmental benefits. Therefore, it is essential to consider the way in which climate change impacts are communicated, and the effect this has farmers' behavior, when designing measures to support environmentally sustainable adaptation to climate change.
C1 [Bane, Miranda S.; Pocock, Michael J. O.] UK Ctr Ecol & Hydrol, Wallingford OX10 8BB, Oxon, England.
   [Bane, Miranda S.] Univ Bristol, Sch Biol Sci, Bristol BS8 1UG, Avon, England.
   [Gibert, Caroline] Solagro, 75 Voie Du TOEC CS 27608, F-31076 Toulouse 3, France.
   [Forster, Matthieu; Oudoire, Geoffroy; Derocles, Stephane A. P.; Bohan, David A.] Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte, Univ Bourgogne, AgroSup Dijon, Agroecol,INRAe, F-21000 Dijon, France.
   [Forster, Matthieu] UniLaSalle, F-60026 Beauvais, France.
   [Oudoire, Geoffroy] Serv Agron Econ Environm Stn Expt Boigneville, Arvalis, F-91270 Boigneville, France.
   [Derocles, Stephane A. P.] Univ Rennes 1, Univ Bretagne Loire, IGEPP, Agrocampus Ouest,INRAe, F-35000 Rennes, France.
C3 UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH); University of Bristol;
   Institut Agro; AgroSup Dijon; INRAE; Universite de Bourgogne; Institut
   Agro; Agrocampus Ouest; INRAE; Universite de Rennes
RP Bane, MS (corresponding author), Univ Bristol, Sch Biol Sci, Bristol BS8 1UG, Avon, England.
EM miranda.bane@bristol.ac.uk
RI Bane, Miranda/JTU-0008-2023; Bohan, David/D-7992-2012; Gibert,
   Caroline/ABD-7442-2021; Pocock, Michael/A-5632-2012
OI Derocles, Stephane/0000-0002-0070-8039; Bane,
   Miranda/0000-0002-2570-4915; Bohan, David/0000-0001-5656-775X
FU UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [SCF0313]; Agence
   National de la Recherche (ANR); European FACCE SURPLUS; European
   Commission; Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security
   and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI)
FX MB and MP were funded by the UK Department for Environment, Food and
   Rural Affairs (contract SCF0313) . DB and SD were funded by the Agence
   National de la Recherche (ANR) . This work is an output of the PREAR
   project (Predicting and enhancing the Resilience of European
   Agro-ecosystems to environmental change using crop Rotations) which was
   a partnership between INRAE, UKCEH, Universities of Copenhagen and
   Aarhus, Solagro and Szent Istvan University. It was funded as part of
   the European FACCE SURPLUS (sustainable and resilient agriculture for
   food and non-food systems) ERA-NET co-fund scheme of Horizon 2020
   program formed in collaboration between the European Commission and a
   partnership of 15 countries in the frame of the Joint Programming
   Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI)
   . We thank the farmers who participated in this study, both those of the
   co-construction group and those responding to the questionnaire. For
   facilitating contact with farmers, we are indebted to Guillaume Brisset
   in the Hauts-de-France, and Jodey Peyton and Richard Pywell in the UK.
   We thank the GAEC MOUILLON FRERES LAURENT ET OLIVIER and Pauline
   Mouillon in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comte for their support and
   discussions throughout the questionnaire co-construction and
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-0963
J9 CLIM RISK MANAG
JI CLIM. RISK MANAG.
PY 2021
VL 34
AR 100356
DI 10.1016/j.crm.2021.100356
EA SEP 2021
PG 12
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 WD5LI
UT WOS:000704981500010
OA Green Published, gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Ren, ZE
   Chen, ZD
   Wang, XM
AF Ren, Zhengen
   Chen, Zhengdong
   Wang, Xiaoming
TI Climate change adaptation pathways for Australian residential buildings
SO BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Adaptive capacity; Total energy consumption;
   Carbon emissions; Residential buildings; Modelling and simulations
ID ENERGY; IMPACT; REDUCTION
AB Climate change can significantly impact on the total energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential buildings. Therefore, climate adaptation should be properly considered in both building design and operation stages to reduce the impact. This paper identified the potential adaptation pathways for existing and new residential buildings, by enhancing their adaptive capacity to accommodate the impact and maintain total energy consumption and GHG emissions no more than the current level in the period of their service life. The feasibility of adaptations was demonstrated by building energy simulations using both representative existing and new housing in eight climate zones varying from cold, temperate to hot humid in Australia. It was found that, in heating dominated climates, a proper level of adaptive capacity of residential buildings could be achieved simply by improving the energy efficiency of building envelop. However, in cooling dominated regions, it could only be achieved by introducing additional measures, such as the use of high energy efficient (EE) appliances and the adoption of renewable energy. The initial costs to implement the adaptations were assessed, suggesting that it is more cost-effective to accommodate future climate change impacts for existing and new houses by improving building envelop energy efficiency in cooling dominated regions, but installing on-site solar PVs instead in heating and cooling balanced regions. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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   CSIRO Ecosyst Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3190, Australia.
C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
RP Ren, ZE (corresponding author), CSIRO Climate Adaptat Flagship, Graham Rd, Melbourne, Vic 3190, Australia.
EM zhengen.ren@csiro.au
RI Ren, Zhengen/ABE-2945-2020; Wang, Xiaoming/A-3804-2008; Wang,
   Xiaoming/A-3804-2008; Chen, Dong/A-6385-2011
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U1 2
U2 55
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-1323
J9 BUILD ENVIRON
JI Build. Environ.
PD NOV
PY 2011
VL 46
IS 11
BP 2398
EP 2412
DI 10.1016/j.buildenv.2011.05.022
PG 15
WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Environmental;
   Engineering, Civil
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering
GA 802CR
UT WOS:000293487400030
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Bertana, A
AF Bertana, Amanda
TI The role of power in community participation: Relocation as climate
   change adaptation in Fiji
SO ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-POLITICS AND SPACE
LA English
DT Article
DE Fiji; relocation; participation; power; climate change adaptation;
   Steven Lukes
ID POLICY; GOVERNANCE; LESSONS; ISLANDS; LAND
AB As the impacts of climate change intensify, potential relocation is becoming more of a reality for coastal communities throughout the world. This is furthering the demand for the implementation of governance relocation frameworks. In order to stay true to the principles of environmental justice while at the same time ensuring an effective policy that meets the needs and wants of affected communities, an adaptive relocation framework requires collaboration between state and non-state actors. It is thus important to pay attention to how non-state actors are incorporated into public participatory climate change adaptation efforts. In order to affectively address previous limitations of public participation, stakeholders must pay attention to already existing power systems. Through a case study approach of a village relocation project in Fiji, I examine the role of power in a climate change adaptation plan that involved the community of Vunidogoloa, local government, and national government stakeholders. I employ Steven Lukes's three-dimensional framework of power to the case of Vunidogoloa, a Fijian village that relocated inland due to coastal erosion and shoreline flooding, to illustrate how the political arrangement of participation reinforced existing hierarchies between the village and the government.
C1 [Bertana, Amanda] Univ Maine, Dept Polit Sci, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
C3 University of Maine System; University of Maine Orono
RP Bertana, A (corresponding author), Univ Maine, 5754 North Stevens Hall, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
EM Amanda.bertana@maine.edu
FU National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement
   Grant [1519218]; Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie; Divn Of
   Social and Economic Sciences [1519218] Funding Source: National Science
   Foundation
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
   material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation
   Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant under Grant #1519218.
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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 2020
VL 38
IS 5
BP 902
EP 919
AR 2399654420909394
DI 10.1177/2399654420909394
EA MAR 2020
PG 18
WC Environmental Studies; Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Public
   Administration
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Public Administration
GA MU7UE
UT WOS:000523804900001
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
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AF Dulal, Hari Bansha
TI Governing climate change adaptation in the Ganges basin: assessing needs
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND WORLD ECOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Ganges basin; climate change adaptation; institution; information;
   infrastructure
ID INSTITUTIONS; IMPACTS; STATE; WATER
AB The Ganges basin shared by India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and China is the most heavily populated river basin in the world. It sustains approximately 500 million people. Even though people living in the basin have coped with and adapted to change in climate for centuries, they are finding it increasingly difficult, as both the frequency and magnitude of climate-induced extreme weather events have increased over the years. Both market and non-market impacts of climate change are increasing, and increasing quite significantly. In 2007, floods resulting from monsoon rains killed over 2000 people and displaced more than 20 million people in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. As traditional coping mechanisms are proving to be increasingly insufficient, improvement in climate change adaptation planning and practices in the basin is becoming increasingly urgent. This paper makes an attempt to assess the effectiveness of climate information system, infrastructure, and institutions, which are considered as three important pillars of successful climate change adaptation. The needs and capacities of agencies and institutions to observe, collect, disseminate climate information products and early warning, and existing physical and institutional structures' robustness and flexibility in responding to climatic change and climate-induced extreme events are evaluated.
C1 World Bank, Washington, DC 20433 USA.
C3 The World Bank
RP Dulal, HB (corresponding author), World Bank, 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA.
EM hbdulal@gmail.com
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SN 1350-4509
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J9 INT J SUST DEV WORLD
JI Int. J. Sustain. Dev. World Ecol.
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Ecology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Lin, BB
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   Taylor, B
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   Lazarow, N
AF Lin, Brenda B.
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   Wise, Russ
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   Lazarow, Neil
TI Adaptation Pathways in Coastal Case Studies: Lessons Learned and Future
   Directions
SO COASTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation planning; decision pathways; governance; participatory
   research; resilience
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; SEA-LEVEL RISE; CHALLENGES; FRAMEWORK;
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C1 [Lin, Brenda B.] CSIRO Land & Water, PMB 1,107-121 Stn St, Aspendale, Vic 3195, Australia.
   [Capon, Tim; Langston, Art; Wise, Russ; Williams, Rachel; Lazarow, Neil] CSIRO Land & Water, Black Mt Labs, Black Mt, ACT, Australia.
   [Taylor, Bruce] CSIRO Land & Water, Ecol Sci Precinct, Dutton Pk, Qld, Australia.
C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
RP Lin, BB (corresponding author), CSIRO Land & Water, PMB 1,107-121 Stn St, Aspendale, Vic 3195, Australia.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Ojo, TO
   Baiyegunhi, LJS
AF Ojo, T. O.
   Baiyegunhi, L. J. S.
TI Impact of climate change adaptation strategies on rice productivity in
   South-west, Nigeria: An endogeneity corrected stochastic frontier model
SO SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation strategies; Productivity; And endogeneity
   corrected stochastic frontier model
ID TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; COCOA FARMERS; ADOPTION;
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C3 Obafemi Awolowo University; University of Kwazulu Natal
RP Ojo, TO (corresponding author), Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Ife, Nigeria.; Ojo, TO (corresponding author), Univ KwaZulu Natal, SAEES Sch Agr Earth & Environm Sci, P Bag X01, ZA-3209 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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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 NOV 25
PY 2020
VL 745
AR 141151
DI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141151
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA OC7VL
UT WOS:000579365600074
PM 32738697
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU McPhillips, LE
   Matsler, M
   Rosenzweig, BR
   Kim, Y
AF McPhillips, Lauren E.
   Matsler, Marissa
   Rosenzweig, Bernice R.
   Kim, Yeowon
TI What is the role of green stormwater infrastructure in managing extreme
   precipitation events?
SO SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE
LA English
DT Article
DE Green infrastructure; stormwater management; design storms; climate
   change adaptation; flooding
ID CLIMATE; HYDROLOGY; CURVES; DESIGN
AB Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is increasingly used to comply with stormwater management requirements under the Clean Water Act, but there is growing interest in leveraging GSI as part of climate change adaptation strategies. Success in contributing to this goal depends on what types of GSI are being used and how they are sized. Here we review GSI design storm requirements for the seven Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network (UREx SRN) cities in the United States. We find that while GSI in most of our study cities is designed for smaller, more common precipitation events (e.g., 1-year event) considered by current water quality regulations; GSI in several UREx cities is primarily focused on flood control and require design for much larger storms (e.g., 100-year events). In order for GSI to contribute to climate change adaptation, it is critical to ensure that design guidelines align with that goal.
C1 [McPhillips, Lauren E.] Penn State Univ, Dept Agr & Biol Engn, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, State Coll, PA 16801 USA.
   [Matsler, Marissa] Cary Inst Ecosyst Studies, Millbrook, NY USA.
   [Rosenzweig, Bernice R.] CUNY, Grad Ctr, Adv Sci Res Ctr, Environm Sci Initiat, New York, NY USA.
   [Kim, Yeowon] Arizona State Univ, Global Inst Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
   Pennsylvania State University; Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; City
   University of New York (CUNY) System; Arizona State University; Arizona
   State University-Tempe
RP McPhillips, LE (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Dept Agr & Biol Engn, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, State Coll, PA 16801 USA.
EM stormwater@psu.edu
RI McPhillips, Lauren/A-8605-2013; Matsler, Marissa/AAU-9436-2020
OI Rosenzweig, Bernice/0000-0002-4888-3653; Matsler,
   Marissa/0000-0003-3294-1991
FU National Science Foundation [1444755]; Direct For Social, Behav &
   Economic Scie; Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci [1444755]
   Funding Source: National Science Foundation
FX This work was supported by the National Science Foundation [1444755].
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NR 38
TC 32
Z9 37
U1 4
U2 43
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2378-9689
EI 2378-9697
J9 SUSTAIN RESIL INFRAS
JI Sustain. Resil. Infrastruct.
PD JUL 4
PY 2021
VL 6
IS 3-4
BP 133
EP 142
DI 10.1080/23789689.2020.1754625
PG 10
WC Engineering, Civil
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Engineering
GA UD9YY
UT WOS:000687557100001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Anstett, DN
   Branch, HA
   Angert, AL
AF Anstett, Daniel N.
   Branch, Haley A.
   Angert, Amy L.
TI Regional differences in rapid evolution during severe drought
SO EVOLUTION LETTERS
LA English
DT Article
DE Adaptation; climate change; dehydration avoidance; dehydration escape;
   Erythranthe cardinalis; flowering time; plasticity; resurrection study;
   specific leaf area
AB Climate change is increasing drought intensity, threatening biodiversity. Rapid evolution of drought adaptations might be required for population persistence, particularly in rear-edge populations that may already be closer to physiological limits. Resurrection studies are a useful tool to assess adaptation to climate change, yet these studies rarely encompass the geographic range of a species. Here, we sampled 11 populations of scarlet monkeyflower (Mimulus cardinalis), collecting seeds across the plants' northern, central, and southern range to track trait evolution from the lowest to the greatest moisture anomaly over a 7-year period. We grew families generated from these populations across well-watered and terminal drought treatments in a greenhouse and quantified five traits associated with dehydration escape and avoidance. When considering pre-drought to peak-drought phenotypes, we find that later date of flowering evolved across the range of M. cardinalis, suggesting a shift away from dehydration escape. Instead, traits consistent with dehydration avoidance evolved, with smaller and/or thicker leaves evolving in central and southern regions. The southern region also saw a loss of plasticity in these leaf traits by the peak of the drought, whereas flowering time remained plastic across all regions. This observed shift in traits from escape to avoidance occurred only in certain regions, revealing the importance of geographic context when examining adaptations to climate change.
C1 [Anstett, Daniel N.; Branch, Haley A.; Angert, Amy L.] Univ British Columbia, Biodivers Res Ctr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
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C3 University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia;
   University of British Columbia
RP Anstett, DN (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Biodivers Res Ctr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.; Anstett, DN (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Dept Bot, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
EM daniel.anstett@botany.ubc.ca
RI Branch, Haley A./KIE-6215-2024
OI Branch, Haley A./0000-0003-0886-1836; Anstett,
   Daniel/0000-0001-7552-5539
FU NSERC Banting; NSERC PDF; Killam Fellowships; NSERC PGS-D; NSERC
   Discovery grant
FX We thank A. Doherty, A. Wilkinson, and M. Zink Yi for greenhouse support
   and management. J. Zajonc and K. Saller were critical in the data
   collection and day-to-day management of the experiment. K. Beckett and
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   coding in R. Funding for this fellowship was provided by NSERC Banting,
   NSERC PDF, and Killam Fellowships to D. Anstett, NSERC PGS-D to H.
   Branch, and NSERC Discovery grant to A. Angert.
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NR 104
TC 21
Z9 24
U1 5
U2 22
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
EI 2056-3744
J9 EVOL LETT
JI Evol. Lett.
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 5
IS 2
BP 130
EP 142
DI 10.1002/evl3.218
EA FEB 2021
PG 13
WC Evolutionary Biology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Evolutionary Biology
GA RM9LO
UT WOS:000620820000001
PM 33868709
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Medeiros, E
   Valente, B
   Gonçalves, V
   Castro, P
AF Medeiros, Eduardo
   Valente, Bernardo
   Goncalves, Vasco
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TI How Impactful Are Public Policies on Environmental Sustainability?
   Debating the Portuguese Case of PO SEUR 2014-2020
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE green economy; PO SEUR; Portugal; public policies; sustainable
   development; sustainability
ID ENERGY
AB Sustainable development is a key feature of national, European Union and global development strategies. The main research goal is to provide evidence on how impactful public policies on environmental sustainability in Portugal are at the regional level, in various policy areas. In this context, this paper analyses the main impacts of the Portuguese Operational Programme for Sustainability and Efficient Use of Resources (PO SEUR 2014-20). The research uses a territorial impact assessment (TIA) methodology (TARGET_TIA) to assess these impacts in five analytic dimensions (economy with low emissions, adaptation to climate change, risk prevention and management, environmental protection and resource efficiency) in the five mainland Portuguese NUTS 2. It concludes that, in overall terms, PO SEUR produced low to moderate positive impacts in all NUTS II and analysed dimensions, but it was particularly positive in measures fostering adaptation to climate change, and less impactful in measures supporting an economy with low emissions and resource efficiency in Portugal. Despite data limitations, the research provided adequate evidence that key public policies supporting environmental sustainability in Portugal are largely ineffective and inefficient in view of their policy goals and allocated funding. To turn this scenario around, the process of project selection needs to undergo significant improvements to better adjust the regional needs on environmental sustainability-related issues to the available funding. Moreover, on a policy strategic level, there needs to be support for a prosperous, modern, competitive and climate-neutral economy in Portugal via concrete actions exploring environmental capital and a green economy in urban areas.
C1 [Medeiros, Eduardo; Goncalves, Vasco] Inst Univ Lisboa ISCTE IUL, DINAMIA CET IUL, Portugal Ave Forcas Armadas,Edificio Sedas Nunes, P-1649026 Lisbon, Portugal.
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C3 Instituto Universitario de Lisboa; Instituto Universitario de Lisboa
RP Medeiros, E (corresponding author), Inst Univ Lisboa ISCTE IUL, DINAMIA CET IUL, Portugal Ave Forcas Armadas,Edificio Sedas Nunes, P-1649026 Lisbon, Portugal.
EM eduardo.medeiros@iscte-iul.pt; valente.berna@gmail.com;
   vasco.goncalves@iscte-iul.pt; paula.castro@iscte-iul.pt
RI castro, paula/KEE-9494-2024; Valente, Bernardo Costa/GWU-7308-2022;
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OI Valente, Bernardo Costa/0000-0001-8332-7639; Medeiros,
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FU  [2020-POAT];  [POAT-01-6177FEDER000063]
FX This research was funded by the Portugal 2020-POAT, grant number
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ER

PT J
AU Magness, DR
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AF Magness, Dawn R.
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TI Factors Influencing Individual Management Preferences for Facilitating
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SO WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; environmental policy; National Wildlife
   Refuge System; prospective adaptation; reserve network; retrospective
   adaptation; social-ecological system
ID CONSERVATION; STATIONARITY; STRATEGIES; FRAMEWORK; FUTURE; DEAD; FACE
AB National Wildlife Refuge System policies reference both historical condition and naturalness, but these concepts may not be valid management goals in a world with rapid climate change. Currently, within the refuge system, managers and biologists can individually decide whether management actions to maintain historical condition (retrospective) or actions to promote and enhance future condition (prospective) are appropriate. In February 2008, we surveyed 203 refuge system managers and biologists (via email) about climate change and management strategies to facilitate adaptation to climate change. Our goal was to explore factors that influence preference for retrospective or prospective strategies. Most managers and biologists (76%) believe that climate change has already influenced their refuge, but land-use change and invasive species were considered more important landscape drivers. We did not find evidence that refuge purpose or inclusion of climate change in planning documents influenced individual preferences about strategies to facilitate adaptation. However, managers and biologists who conceptualize climate change as anthropogenic in origin were more likely to prefer retrospective strategies. Written responses indicate that managers and biologists prefer historical condition, but believe that retrospective strategies will be costly or impossible. Written comments also indicate that managers and biologists prefer strategies that allow species to adapt naturally and without intervention. We conclude that land management agencies need to provide the rationale for how climate change should be conceptualized in the short and long terms. Explicitly addressing conservation values may help to refine agency priorities in a rapidly changing world and to build the consensus necessary to strategically coordinate management across individual units in conservation reserves. (C) 2012 The Wildlife Society.
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   [Magness, Dawn R.] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Dept Biol & Wildlife, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA.
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C3 United States Department of the Interior; US Fish & Wildlife Service;
   University of Alaska System; University of Alaska Fairbanks; University
   of Alaska System; University of Alaska Fairbanks
RP Magness, DR (corresponding author), US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Kenai Natl Wildlife Refuge, POB 2139, Soldotna, AK 99669 USA.
EM dawn_magness@fws.gov
FU University of Alaska's Center for Global Change; Resilience and
   Adaptation Program (IGERT, NSF); EPSCOR Alaska; Student Career
   Experience Program of the USFWS
FX Funding for this research was provided by the University of Alaska's
   Center for Global Change. DRM also received a fellowship from the
   Resilience and Adaptation Program (IGERT, NSF), a fellowship from EPSCOR
   Alaska, and support through the Student Career Experience Program of the
   USFWS. Thanks to the Office of Science Advisor for support and help with
   survey distribution. Special thanks to all the National Wildlife Refuge
   System managers and biologists who participated in the survey.
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PT J
AU Adzawla, W
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AF Adzawla, William
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   Anani, Paul Yao
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TI Gender perspectives of climate change adaptation in two selected
   districts of Ghana
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Environmental science; Environmental analysis; Environmental assessment;
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ID STRATEGIES; IMPACTS
AB This study analyzed gender differences in climate adaptation by farming households in Ghana. This involved 300 farmers from two districts of Ghana and the data analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed severer climate impacts on the livelihoods of females than males in Ghana. On the contrary, the adaptive capacity of males was found to be higher than that of females. This was supported by the observed differences in gender climate adaptation where both male heads and male household members had higher mean climate adaptations than both female heads and female household members. Overall, the climate adaptation strategies mostly adopted by both males and females include changing planting dates, row planting, planting early maturing and drought tolerant seed varieties, mixed farming, intercropping and refiling of farm plots. Except for zero tillage and intercropping, male farmers had high adoption levels than female farmers. It is concluded that the observed gender adaptation differences were due to the levels and intensity of adoption other than differences in the type of strategies adopted by the different gender groups. The Ministry of Food and Agriculture should consider integrating climate adaptation policies into current agricultural policies such as "planting for food and jobs" policy.
C1 [Adzawla, William; Donkoh, Samuel A.] Univ Dev Studies, Dept Agr & Resource Econ, POB TL1882, Tamale, Ghana.
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C3 University for Development Studies
RP Adzawla, W (corresponding author), Univ Dev Studies, Dept Agr & Resource Econ, POB TL1882, Tamale, Ghana.
EM adzawlawilliam@gmail.com
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PT J
AU Beasley, WJ
   Dundas, SJ
AF Beasley, W. Jason
   Dundas, Steven J.
TI Hold the line: Modeling private coastal adaptation through shoreline
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Land use; Climate adaptation; Spatial spillovers; Erosion; Sea-level
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ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; RESOURCE; BENEFITS; IMPACTS; EROSION;
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AB A primary conduit for coastal adaptation to climate change on private land is the hardening, or armoring, of the shoreline to mitigate the effects of erosion and sea-level rise (SLR). When such decisions are made at the parcel-level, there is potential for spatial spillovers, including externalities due to deflected wave action and peer effects. We estimate a discrete choice model of landowner armoring choices from 1990 to 2015 in the U.S. state of Oregon that suggests the impacts of spatial spillovers are highly influential determinants in these private adaptation decisions. Our landscape simulations excluding spatial spillovers may under-predict future armoring by 37-97 percent. From scenario-based simulations, we then demonstrate the primacy of policy, as a removal of a current land-use regulation that limits armoring has potential to significantly increase future armoring by 69 percent. Furthermore, inclusion of SLR projections suggests armoring would increase an additional 5.4 percent within four decades. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
C1 [Beasley, W. Jason] Western Michigan Univ, Dept Econ, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA.
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C3 Western Michigan University; Oregon State University; Oregon State
   University
RP Beasley, WJ (corresponding author), Dept Econ 5408, 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA.
EM william.beasley@wmich.edu; steven.dundas@oregonstate.edu
RI Dundas, Steven/AAV-9779-2020
OI Beasley, William Jason/0000-0002-9768-7886; Dundas, Steven
   J./0000-0003-3000-3395
FU NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Competitive Research
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FX The authors thank the editor and two anonymous reviewers for feedback
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PI CAMBRIDGE
PA THE PITT BUILDING, TRUMPINGTON ST, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RP, CAMBS, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-107-64165-5; 978-1-107-05807-1
PY 2014
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EP 228
PG 34
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 BE1MF
UT WOS:000368115400022
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Wu, RF
   Qi, JW
   Li, WB
   Wang, L
   Shen, Y
   Liu, JW
   Teng, Y
   Roos, C
   Li, M
AF Wu, Ruifeng
   Qi, Jiwei
   Li, Wenbo
   Wang, Ling
   Shen, Ying
   Liu, Jiawen
   Teng, Yang
   Roos, Christian
   Li, Ming
TI Landscape genomics analysis provides insights into future climate
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SO SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Ecological vulnerability; Genomic vulnerability; Adaptation; Species
   distribution models; Genotype -environmental analyses; Population
   genomics
ID SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS; SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION; EVOLUTIONARY
   RESPONSES; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; POPULATION GENOMICS; MACACA-MULATTA;
   F-STATISTICS; ADAPTATION; SELECTION; GENETICS
AB Climate change significantly affects the suitability of wildlife habitats. Thus, understanding how animals adapt ecologically and genetically to climate change is important for targeted species protection. Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are widely distributed and multi-climatically adapted primates. This study explored how rhesus macaques adapt to climate change by integrating ecological and genetic methods and applying species distribution models (SDMs) and a gradient forest (GF) model. The findings suggested that temperature seasonality primarily affects habitat suitability and indicated that climate change will have a dramatic impact on macaque populations in the future. We also applied genotype-environment association (GEA) analyses and selection signature analyses to identify genes associated with climate change and provide possible explanations for the adaptation of rhesus macaques to climatic environments. The population genomics analyses suggested that the Taihang population has the highest genomic vulnerability with inbreeding and low heterozygosity. Combined with the higher ecological vulnerability, additional conservation strategies are required for this population under higher risk of climate change. Our work measured the impact of climate change and enabled the identification of populations that exhibit high vulnerability to severe climate change. Such information is useful for selecting populations of rhesus macaques as subject of long-term monitoring or evolutionary rescue under future climate change.
C1 [Wu, Ruifeng; Qi, Jiwei; Li, Wenbo; Wang, Ling; Shen, Ying; Liu, Jiawen; Teng, Yang; Li, Ming] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, CAS Key Lab Anim Ecol & Conservat Biol, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
   [Wu, Ruifeng; Wang, Ling; Shen, Ying; Liu, Jiawen; Teng, Yang] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Coll Life Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.
   [Roos, Christian] Leibniz Inst Primate Res, German Primate Ctr, Primate Genet Lab, Kellnerweg 4, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany.
   [Li, Ming] Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Excellence Anim Evolut & Genet, Kunming 650223, Peoples R China.
   [Li, Ming] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Key Lab Anim Ecol & Conservat Biol, 1-5 Beichenxi Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
C3 Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Zoology, CAS; Chinese Academy
   of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS; Leibniz
   Association; Deutsches Primatenzentrum (DPZ); Chinese Academy of
   Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Zoology, CAS
RP Li, M (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Key Lab Anim Ecol & Conservat Biol, 1-5 Beichenxi Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China.
EM lim@ioz.ac.cn
RI Li, Wenbo/KWT-5770-2024
OI teng, yang/0000-0001-8154-4015
FU Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
   [XDB31000000, XDA23080000]; National Natural Science Foundation of China
   [31821001]; Sino-German Mobility Programme [M-0084]
FX Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Strategic Priority
   Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB31000000 and
   XDA23080000) , National Natural Science Foundation of China (31821001) ,
   and Sino-German Mobility Programme (M-0084) . The au-thors would like to
   thank Qi Pan for her help in data analysis, and three helpful anonymous
   reviewers whose comments substantially improved the manuscript.
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PD NOV 15
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VL 899
AR 165746
DI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165746
EA JUL 2023
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PM 37495138
DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
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AF Taylor, Bruce M.
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TI Property Developers and Urban Adaptation: Conceptual and Empirical
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SO URBAN POLICY AND RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Urban policy; climate change; developers; private sector; roles;
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE; MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; POLICY; NETWORKS; POLITICS;
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C3 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
RP Harman, BP (corresponding author), CSIRO Ecosyst Sci, GPO Box 2583, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia.
EM ben.harman@csiro.au
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OI Taylor, Bruce/0000-0002-7740-2898; Mcallister, Ryan/0000-0003-0080-7528
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WC Environmental Studies; Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban
   Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Public Administration;
   Urban Studies
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ER

PT B
AU Gillis, J
AF Gillis, Jacqueline
BE Lightfoot, S
   Stamatopoulou, E
TI Colonial Environmental Interventions <i>Foregrounding Indigenous
   Sovereignty within Global Geoengineering Governance</i>
SO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND BORDERS
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE; WATER GOVERNANCE;
   MANAGEMENT; ONTARIO
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WC Cultural Studies; Ethnic Studies; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Cultural Studies; Ethnic Studies; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA BW3WQ
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Rudge, K
AF Rudge, Kieren
TI Participatory climate adaptation planning in New York City: Analyzing
   the role of community-based organizations
SO URBAN CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation planning; Climate justice; Coastal resilience; Local
   climate policy; Participatory planning
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; IMPACTS; EQUITY; GOVERNANCE; JUSTICE; PLANS; PANEL; US
AB In recognition of the importance of equitable climate adaptation, municipalities have increasingly utilized participatory planning processes that engage communities. However, while climate adaptation planning has become more open to public input, these processes still do not ensure equitable outcomes. This study examined equity concerning climate adaptation planning processes in New York City with a focus on the relationship between community-based organizations and participatory planning. The two planning processes studied here were the OneNYC comprehensive resilience plan and the Zoning for Coastal Flood Resiliency policy. 57 organizations responded to a survey investigating awareness of, participation in, and barriers to engagement with planning. These variables were compared to characteristics of each organization such as the issues they work on and the demographics of their local community boards. This study provides both quantitative and qualitative data demonstrating the roles that community-based organizations have played in climate adaptation planning in New York City. The results of the study demonstrated the existence of multiple barriers to engagement such as the absence of clarity about ongoing processes and a low understanding of how a climate adaptation plan may help an organization achieve its goals. This study has demonstrated that climate change adaptation planning processes should be revised in multiple ways to increase climate justice. The proposed changes are urgently needed because without equitable processes, there will be significant gaps in any cities' climate resilience.
C1 [Rudge, Kieren] Yale Sch Environm, New Haven, CT USA.
RP Rudge, K (corresponding author), 195 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06511 USA.
EM Kieren.rudge@yale.edu
RI Rudge, Kieren/GYA-2936-2022
OI Rudge, Kieren/0000-0003-1501-1696
FU Hixon Center for Urban Ecology at the Yale School of the Environment
   through the Hixon Graduate Student Research Fellowship; Climate Change
   Science and Solutions Learning Community at the Yale School of the
   Environment through the Climate Project Fellowship
FX I would like to thank the funders of this research for their support.
   This research was funded by the Hixon Center for Urban Ecology at the
   Yale School of the Environment through the Hixon Graduate Student
   Research Fellowship. This research also received funding from the
   Climate Change Science and Solutions Learning Community at the Yale
   School of the Environment through the Climate Project Fellowship. I
   would also like to thank Professor Amity Doolittle from the Yale School
   of the Environment, as well as the graduate and undergraduate students
   in her research lab, for their assistance in developing and revising
   this study. Additionally, I would like to acknowledge the time and
   effort put in by all survey respondents and the community-based
   organizations they are involved with. Finally, I would like to thank the
   anonymous reviewers and editors who provided valuable guidance and
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AR 101018
DI 10.1016/j.uclim.2021.101018
EA NOV 2021
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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 Ebrahimi, SS
   Lashgharara, F
   Mirdamadi, SM
   Najafabadi, MO
AF Ebrahimi, Saeede Sadat
   Lashgharara, Farhad
   Mirdamadi, Seyed Mehdi
   Najafabadi, Maryam Omidi
TI Factors influencing climate change adaptation practices and their
   impacts on food security dimensions in horticultural crops evaluated
   using PLS-SEM analysis
SO BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Household food security; Smallholder horticultural
   farmers; Adaptation practices
ID FARMERS; VARIABILITY; DISTRICT
AB This study examined the major effective factors on climate change adaptation practices and investigated their impacts on food security in Qazvin province. The population of this study comprised smallholder horticultural farmers, who produced at least two types of horticultural crops during the period 2014-2017. The study sample consisted of 456 farmers, selected through stratified random sampling. A questionnaire was utilized for data collection, and data was analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) (Smart-PLS software, version 3.0). The findings showed that the top four climate change adaption practices that can be used by smallholders to improve household food security are (1) using late-flowering and cold tolerant varieties, (2) actively participating in extension training courses, (3) using crop insurance, and (4) covering shrubs and trees with fabric to protect against frost. In addition, the results confirmed that adaptive farming and non-farming practices are posi-tively related to the food security dimensions of food availability, access, stability, and utilization. The findings further showed that farmers' knowledge and skills, as well as the local infrastructure are drivers for food security dimensions through the application of adaptive farming practices. When farmers intend to use adaptive non-farming practices, their attitudes toward the advantages of the climate change adaptation process may stimulate behavioral readiness toward climate change resilience and, consequently, improve food security.
C1 [Ebrahimi, Saeede Sadat; Mirdamadi, Seyed Mehdi; Najafabadi, Maryam Omidi] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Agr Dev, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran 1477893855, Iran.
   [Lashgharara, Farhad] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran 1477893855, Iran.
C3 Islamic Azad University; Islamic Azad University
RP Lashgharara, F (corresponding author), Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Agr Extens & Educ, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran 1477893855, Iran.
EM ebrahimi_s84@yahoo.com; flashgarara@yahoo.com; m.mirdamadi@srbiau.ac.ir;
   M.omidi@srbiau.ac.ir
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PA 125, TSARIGRADSKO SHOSSE BUL, BLOCK 1, SOFIA, 1113, BULGARIA
SN 1310-0351
J9 BULG J AGRIC SCI
JI Bulg. J. Agric. Sci.
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PY 2023
VL 29
IS 5
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EP 993
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA W7MW0
UT WOS:001093438400028
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Kumar, T
   Saizen, I
AF Kumar, Tusharkanti
   Saizen, Izuru
TI Social Innovation Perspective of Community-Based Climate Change
   Adaptation: A Framework-Based Study of Ladakh, India
SO WATER
LA English
DT Article
DE community-based innovations; Ladakh; planned adaptations; traditional
   practices; water management; water scarcity
ID ARTIFICIAL GLACIERS; SUSTAINABILITY; KNOWLEDGE; POLICY; FOCUS; FIELD
AB Indigenous knowledge of local environments is crucial for developing innovative and contextual climate change adaptation strategies. Although the significance of community-led efforts based on this knowledge has been well acknowledged, they have not been effectively incorporated into mainstream development processes. The mountainous region of Ladakh presents a novel case of water storage in the form of ice reservoirs as an adaptive strategy against intensified water scarcity. This study aims to assess community-based innovations in climate change adaptation strategies and find solutions for their effective integration. This study theorizes a framework for Social Innovation in Climate Change Adaptation (SICCA) for a structured analysis of the situation in Ladakh. This research was conducted through interviews, surveys, Geographic Information System-based mapping, and field observations to analyze the use of ice reservoirs as a solution to water scarcity issues. The results demonstrate the wide recognition of these techniques' effectiveness and the role of the community in the planning, execution, and operation of the initiatives. The findings highlight the challenges in their scaling up and diffusion. The research emphasizes the need to recognize and value community-based adaptation strategies to address the challenges posed by climate change. It offers recommendations for integrating them into the mainstream development process, and the framework serves as a significant outcome to guide policymakers and civil society actors for practical implementation.
C1 [Kumar, Tusharkanti; Saizen, Izuru] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Lab Reg Planning, Kyoto 6068317, Japan.
C3 Kyoto University
RP Kumar, T (corresponding author), Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Lab Reg Planning, Kyoto 6068317, Japan.
EM kumar.tusharkanti.44y@st.kyoto-u.ac.jp
OI Kumar, Tusharkanti/0000-0002-8721-8373; Saizen,
   Izuru/0000-0003-2856-6682
FU Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [KAKENHI 20H04401, KAKENHI
   21KK0014]; Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20H04401] Funding
   Source: KAKEN
FX This research was funded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:
   KAKENHI 20H04401 and KAKENHI 21KK0014.
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2073-4441
J9 WATER-SUI
JI Water
PD APR
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 7
AR 1424
DI 10.3390/w15071424
PG 20
WC Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
GA D7BK4
UT WOS:000970240600001
OA gold
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Smucker, TA
   Oulu, M
   Nijbroek, R
AF Smucker, Thomas A.
   Oulu, Martin
   Nijbroek, Ravic
TI Foundations for convergence: Sub-national collaboration at the nexus of
   disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, and land restoration
   under multi-level governance in Kenya
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Disaster risk reduction; Land restoration; Kenya; Climate change
   adaptation; Multilevel governance; Devolution
ID OPPORTUNITIES; VULNERABILITY; CHALLENGES; DROUGHT; STATE; NGOS
AB This research paper examines multi-level governance structures and practices in Kenya as they relate to three interdependent agendas: climate change adaptation (CCA), disaster risk reduction (DRR), and land restoration (LR). We examine the governance landscape at county level and evaluate bridges and barriers to integration that are mediated by linkages across scales within Kenya's multi-level governance system. Based on analysis of qualitative data collected through key informant interviews and workshop discussions in three counties, we argue that subnational governance in Kenya has achieved elements of convergence among CCA, DRR, and LR. We refer to the interconnections among these three agendas and the synergies that can be realized through greater integration among them as the CDR nexus. The analysis indicates a highly decentralized stakeholder landscape, with a diverse mix ofnational, county, and civil society organizations providing leadership and funding that drives emergent CDR priorities. Convergence has been enabled by informal working platforms for inter-sectoral collaboration that have brought together national government, county government and civil society organizations, rather than through formal mechanisms of policy integration established in law. Maintaining integrative CDR practices while progressing on national priorities and commitments related to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and land restoration is a fundamental governance challenge for the next decade.
C1 [Smucker, Thomas A.] Ohio Univ, Dept Geog, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
   [Oulu, Martin] Univ Nairobi, Dept Agr Econ, Nairobi, Kenya.
   [Nijbroek, Ravic] Int Ctr Trop Agr, Nairobi, Kenya.
C3 University System of Ohio; Ohio University; University of Nairobi
RP Smucker, TA (corresponding author), Ohio Univ, Dept Geog, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
EM smucker@ohio.edu; ochiengmoulu@gmail.com; R.Nijbroek@cgiar.org
RI Smucker, Thomas/AAZ-1332-2021
FU United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the
   CGIAR Trust Fund; CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land, and Ecosystems
   (WLE)
FX This work was supported by the United States Agency for International
   Development (USAID) through the CGIAR Trust Fund and the CGIAR Research
   Program on Water, Land, and Ecosystems (WLE). We thank the donors for
   their support through their contributions to the CGIAR system.
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PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-4209
J9 INT J DISAST RISK RE
JI Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct.
PD DEC
PY 2020
VL 51
AR 101834
DI 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101834
PG 14
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 PG4NC
UT WOS:000599712600009
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Freestone, D
AF Freestone, David
BA Puthucherril, TG
BF Puthucherril, TG
TI Towards Sustainable Coastal Development <i>Institutionalizing Integrated
   Coastal Zone Management and Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in South
   Asia</i> Preface
SO TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT: INSTITUTIONALIZING INTEGRATED
   COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AND COASTAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN SOUTH
   ASIA
SE Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
NR 0
TC 0
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U1 0
U2 0
PU BRILL
PI LEIDEN
PA PO BOX 9000, 2300 PA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
SN 1875-0923
BN 978-90-04-28220-9; 978-90-04-28219-3
J9 LEG ASPEC SUS DEV
PY 2015
VL 20
BP XI
EP +
PG 57
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BB7UB
UT WOS:000346004700001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Dodman, D
   Satterthwaite, D
AF Dodman, David
   Satterthwaite, David
TI Institutional Capacity, Climate Change Adaptation and the Urban Poor
SO IDS BULLETIN-INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
AB The urban poor frequently live in the most hazardous urban locations - at risk from many environmental hazards and extreme events and vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Reducing this vulnerability requires effective urban governance, involving municipal authorities, national governments, utility providers and civil society organisations. This article considers the role of these stakeholders in combining support for climate change adaptation and improving the social, physical and economic wellbeing of low-income urban residents. In particular, the article argues for the development and application of specific tools, methods and approaches to deliver pro-poor adaptation. Relevant case studies and examples are used to show that climate change adaptation requires solutions based in improved institutional capacity and better urban governance and that if properly applied, this can help to meet. the broader needs of the urban poor.
C1 [Dodman, David] Univ W Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
C3 University West Indies Mona Jamaica
RI Satterthwaite, David/A-6277-2009
OI satterthwaite, david/0000-0002-0077-1353; Dodman,
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
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EI 1759-5436
J9 IDS BULL-I DEV STUD
JI IDS Bull.-Inst. Dev. Stud.
PD SEP
PY 2008
VL 39
IS 4
BP 67
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PG 9
WC Area Studies; Development Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Area Studies; Development Studies
GA 377UX
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DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Smaliychuk, A
   Latocha-Wites, A
AF Smaliychuk, Anatoliy
   Latocha-Wites, Agnieszka
TI Climate change adaptation policy and practice: Case study of the major
   cities in Poland
SO CITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; Nature -based solutions; Urban policy; Participatory
   budget; Poland
ID URBAN HEAT-ISLAND; ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION; GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE;
   SECTORS; MITIGATION; MANAGEMENT; SCIENCE; LIMITS; PLANS; CITY
AB The paper critically evaluates the urban climate change adaptation policy and practise in Central Europe using Polish cities as an example. The study focused on local policy documents and a scoring system was elaborated and applied for their analysis with particular attention to 'green' adaptation concepts. The link between the time of adoption and the scores received by cities' Strategies and Programmes for Environmental Protection demonstrates innovation flow from science into urban policy. We revealed that many of the proposed measures in Urban Adaptation Plans represent rather mitigation than adaptation implying substantial knowledge gaps in differentiating between them. A portfolio of projects implemented in 2014-2020 within EU funding programmes and Participatory budget was compiled with further classification into 'green', 'grey', or 'soft'. More than 80 % of the selected projects in each of the cities were classified as 'green', but only one studied city demonstrated an upward trend in the number and cumulative budget of the adaptation projects. The examined Polish cities, similarly to other Central and Eastern European ones, experiencing fast economic growth have featured a profound contraction of green areas over the last decades. Partially it might be compensated by local environmental programmes that promote application of nature-based solutions.
C1 [Smaliychuk, Anatoliy] Ivan Franko Natl Univ Lviv, Dept Geoecol & Phys Geog, Doroshenka Str 41, UA-79000 Lvov, Ukraine.
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C3 Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine; Ivan Franko National
   University Lviv; University of Wroclaw
RP Smaliychuk, A (corresponding author), Ivan Franko Natl Univ Lviv, Dept Geoecol & Phys Geog, Doroshenka Str 41, UA-79000 Lvov, Ukraine.
EM anatoliy.smaliychuk@lnu.edu.ua; agnieszka.latocha@uwr.edu.pl
OI Smaliychuk, Anatoliy/0000-0001-6294-6035
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
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PT J
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C1 [Greiving, Stefan; Fleischhauer, Mark] TU Dortmund Univ, Fac Spatial Planning IRPUD, August Schmidt Str 10, D-44227 Dortmund, Germany.
C3 Dortmund University of Technology
RP Greiving, S (corresponding author), TU Dortmund Univ, Fac Spatial Planning IRPUD, August Schmidt Str 10, D-44227 Dortmund, Germany.
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FU German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) [01LR1721]
FX This research was funded by the German Ministry for Education and
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PT J
AU Haas, S
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AF Haas, Sarah
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   Van Eerd, Maartje
TI The roles of community resilience and risk appraisal in climate change
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SO ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Chennai; climate change adaptation behavior; collective efficacy;
   community resilience; resettlement; risk appraisal
AB This study sheds light on the effects of community resilience and risk appraisal on climate change adaptation behaviour within the context of the resettlement site of Kannagi Nagar in Chennai, India. The residents of Kannagi Nagar, built on flood-prone marshlands, are exposed to the risks of flooding and water scarcity. Data were collected at the household level through a questionnaire and interviews to investigate activities contributing to community resilience, their interrelatedness, and the influence of community resilience and risk appraisal on household adaptation behaviour. Findings show that community resilience - assessed using the five core dimensions of trust, place attachment, collective efficacy, social networks and social support - significantly and positively influences adaptation actions. This implies that only when the inhabitants of Kannagi Nagar are supported by their social networks and have confidence in their community's capabilities, can greater risk awareness increase the number of adaptation measures taken.
C1 [Haas, Sarah] Programme Deep Demonstrat Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
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PT J
AU Amundsen, H
AF Amundsen, Helene
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LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation; climate change; place attachment; coastal communities;
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ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; IDENTITY; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE; IMPACTS
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RP Amundsen, H (corresponding author), CICERO Ctr Int Climate & Environm Res, Oslo, Norway.
EM helene.amundsen@cicero.uio.no
RI Amundsen, Helene/G-4966-2019
OI Amundsen, Helene/0000-0002-4280-730X
FU NORKLIMA progamme of the Research Council of Norway through the project
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1354-9839
EI 1469-6711
J9 LOCAL ENVIRON
JI Local Environ.
PY 2015
VL 20
IS 3
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DI 10.1080/13549839.2013.838751
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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
GA V79WE
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Mercer, J
AF Mercer, Jessica
TI DISASTER RISK REDUCTION OR CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: ARE WE REINVENTING
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SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; disaster risk reduction; Papua New Guinea;
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ID VOLCANIC HAZARD MANAGEMENT; COMMUNITY; KNOWLEDGE; VULNERABILITY; ISLAND
AB Disaster risk reduction (DRR) policies and strategies are well established within the international development community, being utilised at the grassroots level to address all forms of hazards. An exacerbation and increase in meteorological hazards has in part been attributed to climate change. Climate change also contributes to noticeable seasonal fluctuations that severely affect natural resource based livelihoods. In response, a need in development policy has been identified to address climate change at the community level by helping those most affected through 'climate change adaptation' (CCA) strategies. This paper explores the differences or, rather, the similarities between DRR and CCA through analysing climate-related DRR in Papua New Guinea (PNG) within the context of wider development policies. Ways forward are identified for international development policy supporting all forms of risk reduction through integrating DRR and CCA strategies. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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J9 J INT DEV
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DI 10.1002/jid.1677
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WC Development Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies
GA 574DL
UT WOS:000275968800006
DA 2025-01-10
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BE Spiegel-Feld, D
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TI Shanghai's Strive to Excel in Climate Change Adaptation and Low-Carbon
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SO GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE CITIES: City Governments and Our Environmental Future
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CHINA
C1 [den Hartog, Harry] Tongji Univ, Coll Architecture & Urban Planning, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
C3 Tongji University
RP den Hartog, H (corresponding author), Tongji Univ, Coll Architecture & Urban Planning, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
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PI NEW YORK
PA 411 Lafayette St, 6th Floor, NEW YORK, NY 10003 USA
BN 978-1-4798-0575-4; 978-1-4798-0571-6; 978-1-4798-0574-7
PY 2023
BP 291
EP 307
D2 10.18574/nyu/9781479805716.001.0001
PG 17
WC Environmental Studies; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health;
   Regional & Urban Planning
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
   Health; Public Administration
GA BU6IM
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DA 2025-01-10
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PT J
AU Gradinaru, SR
   Hersperger, AM
AF Gradinaru, Simona R.
   Hersperger, Anna M.
TI Green infrastructure in strategic spatial plans: Evidence from European
   urban regions
SO URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
LA English
DT Article
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; ECOSYSTEM; CONTEXT; SPACES; AREAS
C1 [Gradinaru, Simona R.; Hersperger, Anna M.] Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL, Landscape Ecol Grp, Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; Swiss Federal Institute
   for Forest, Snow & Landscape Research
RP Gradinaru, SR (corresponding author), Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL, Zurcherstr 111, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
EM simona.gradinaru@g.unibuc.ro
RI Gradinaru, Simona R./D-3207-2015; Hersperger, Anna M/L-3037-2013
OI Gradinaru, Simona R./0000-0002-7532-5083; Hersperger, Anna
   M/0000-0001-5407-533X
FU Swiss National Science Foundation through the ERC TBS Consolidator Grant
   [BSCGIO 157789]
FX This research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation
   through the ERC TBS Consolidator Grant number BSCGIO 157789, CONCUR
   project - From plans to land change: how strategic spatial planning
   contributes to the development of urban regions. The authors are
   grateful to Sophie C. Rudolf, Jasmin Leuthard and Malene Prytz Larsen
   for assisting with the analysis and translation of documents in German,
   French and Danish. We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their
   constructive comments and suggestions.
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PI MUNICH
PA HACKERBRUCKE 6, 80335 MUNICH, GERMANY
SN 1618-8667
EI 1610-8167
J9 URBAN FOR URBAN GREE
JI Urban For. Urban Green.
PD APR
PY 2019
VL 40
SI SI
BP 17
EP 28
DI 10.1016/j.ufug.2018.04.018
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WC Plant Sciences; Environmental Studies; Forestry; Urban Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Plant Sciences; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry; Urban
   Studies
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UT WOS:000467261400003
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
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PT S
AU Freestone, D
AF Freestone, David
BA Puthucherril, TG
BF Puthucherril, TG
TI Towards Sustainable Coastal Development <i>Institutionalizing Integrated
   Coastal Zone Management and Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in South
   Asia</i> Introduction
SO TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT: INSTITUTIONALIZING INTEGRATED
   COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AND COASTAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN SOUTH
   ASIA
SE Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
NR 0
TC 2
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U2 1
PU BRILL
PI LEIDEN
PA PO BOX 9000, 2300 PA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
SN 1875-0923
BN 978-90-04-28220-9; 978-90-04-28219-3
J9 LEG ASPEC SUS DEV
PY 2015
VL 20
BP 1
EP 22
DI 10.1163/9789004282209_002
PG 22
WC Environmental Studies; Law
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law
GA BB7UB
UT WOS:000346004700002
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Hoang, HH
   Huynh, CM
AF Hiep Hoang, Hong
   Minh Huynh, Cong
TI Climate Change, Economic Growth and Growth Determinants: Insights From
   Vietnam's Coastal South Central Region
SO JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Growth; climate change; panel; determinants; FGLS
ID GEOGRAPHY
AB Using the Feasible Generalized Least Squares econometric method, the paper analyzes the impact of climate change on economic growth in Vietnam's coastal South Central region over the period of 2006-2015. The results indicate that, after controlling for the main determinants in the growth model, the climate change with various proxies has a significantly negative impact on provinces' economic growth in the region. In particular, local institutions not only increase economic growth, but also reduce the negative impact of climate change on economic growth as well. These results suggest some policy implications aimed at boosting the process of transforming the economic growth model for the coastal region adapting to climate change. JEL codes:F21, F23, E22
C1 [Hiep Hoang, Hong] Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Inst Social Sci Cent Reg, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia St, Da Nang City 550000, Vietnam.
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C3 Eastern International University
RP Hoang, HH (corresponding author), Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Inst Social Sci Cent Reg, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia St, Da Nang City 550000, Vietnam.
EM Hoanghonghiep@gmail.com
RI Hoang, Hong/AAD-8414-2021; Huynh, Cong/AAV-5988-2020
OI Huynh, Cong Minh/0000-0001-8169-5665; Hoang, Hong
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FU Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development
   (NAFOSTED) [502.01-2019.25]
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 by Vietnam National Foundation for Science and
   Technology Development (NAFOSTED) under grant number 502.01-2019.25.
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LA English
DT Article
DE climate change; climate change adaptation; urban resilience; public
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ID SURFACE-TEMPERATURE; AIR-TEMPERATURE; VEGETATION; ENVIRONMENT;
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C3 University System of Georgia; Georgia Institute of Technology;
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   Department of Public Health; University System of Georgia; Georgia
   Institute of Technology
RP Stone, B Jr (corresponding author), Georgia Inst Technol, City & Reg Planning, 245 4th St,NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
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PT J
AU Patterson, JJ
AF Patterson, James J.
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SO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Institutional change; Urban governance; Large-N; Comparative analysis;
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ID DEPENDENT VARIABLE PROBLEM; POLICY CHANGE; SOUTH; GOVERNANCE; RESPONSES;
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C1 [Patterson, James J.] Univ Utrecht, Fac Geosci, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Vening Meineszgebouw A,Princetonlaan 8A, NL-3585 CB Utrecht, Netherlands.
C3 Utrecht University
RP Patterson, JJ (corresponding author), Univ Utrecht, Fac Geosci, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Vening Meineszgebouw A,Princetonlaan 8A, NL-3585 CB Utrecht, Netherlands.
EM j.j.patterson@uu.nl
OI Patterson, James/0000-0002-4849-7613
FU European Union [659065]; Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [659065] Funding
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FX This research received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020
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   Prof. Dave Huitema during the research project. Finally, the author also
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SN 0959-3780
EI 1872-9495
J9 GLOBAL ENVIRON CHANG
JI Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.
PD MAY
PY 2021
VL 68
AR 102279
DI 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102279
EA APR 2021
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geography
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography
GA SF9US
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OA Green Published, hybrid
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PT J
AU Hindle, RL
AF Hindle, Richard L.
TI Y02 as Climate Praxis
SO TECHNOLOGY-ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN
LA English
DT Article
DE Patents; Climate Adaptation and Mitigation; Anticipatory Governance;
   Knowledge Infrastructure; Built Environment
AB This article introduces the recently adopted Y02 patent classification scheme, covering the broader cross-sectoral technologies that "allow adapting to the adverse effects of climate change," and explores the relationship of this global innovation initiative to environmental design and planning praxis. The Y02 classification includes specific subcategories Y02A for "Technologies for Adaptation to Climate Change" and Y02B, "Climate Change Mitigation Technologies Related to Buildings," making it highly relevant to the climate adaptation practices of architecture, landscape architecture, and planning. The YO2A and Y02B classification schemes (a subclass of Y02) were launched in 2018 and are now implemented by patent offices globally to categorize a range of adaptation technologies across sectors such as coastal systems, flood control, building systems, adaptation of existing infrastructure, green infrastructure, human health, and technologies for mapping and sensing the environment. Tagging and organizing patent innovations in this broad sector consolidates information on the subject, allows for the rapid diffusion of innovation, and builds adaptive capacity by creating a knowledge infrastructure and anticipatory framework for future technological trends. The fast pace of innovation in these sectors and the wealth of readily available information present the allied fields of environmental design and planning a distinct opportunity to integrate Y02A and Y02B into climate praxis. This article explores how innovation in these sectors may inform practices of scenario building in planning and design through discourse on probable, plausible, pluralistic, and performative futures. It elucidates the potential of these newly established patent classifications as an anticipatory framework for technological innovation in the built environment.
C1 [Hindle, Richard L.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Berkeley
RP Hindle, RL (corresponding author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
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SN 2475-1448
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J9 TECHNOL ARCHIT DES
JI Technol. Archit. Des.
PD JAN 2
PY 2024
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SI SI
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DI 10.1080/24751448.2024.2313440
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WC Architecture; Construction & Building Technology
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PT J
AU Maragno, D
   Pozzer, G
   dall'Omo, CF
AF Maragno, Denis
   Pozzer, Gianfranco
   dall'Omo, Carlo Federico
TI Supporting metropolitan Venice coastline climate adaptation. A
   multi-vulnerability and exposure assessment approach
SO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation planning; Climate change vulnerability;
   Multi-criteria analysis; Sustainable urban planning; GIS technique
ID ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS; DESIGN; MODEL
AB Urban planning for adaptation to climate change privileges the construction of cognitive frameworks developed through the use of new spatial technologies and open-source databases. The significant and most highly innovative aspect concerns how resilience to CC under conditions of vulnerability and risk is defined, monitored and assessed.Based on these premises, this paper aims to explore a new methodology of climate vulnerability, exposure and risk analysis through multicriteria assessment techniques by activating a case study in the coastal municipality of Jesolo (Italy).Taking into consideration three main weather-climate impacts (Urban Flooding, Coastal Flooding and Urban Heat Island) the methodology searches for the best geo-referenced data that can best describe the recognizing impact of the cumulative impact condition through testing a GIS-based multi-attribute exploratory procedure. Intersectoral and multilevel vulnerability conditions at different spatial scales are configured.The analysis methodology continues using open source data (from Open Street Map) to construct local exposure information layers. Exposure combined with spatial vulnerability conditions allows the generation of multi-hazard mapping.Experimentation with multi-hazard climate-oriented spatial assessment can guide planning and public decision-making in new policy domains and target mitigation and adaptation actions in land planning, management and regulation practices.Finally, the proposed methodology can activate stakeholder engagement processes within municipalities to discuss the actual perceived risk and begin a collaborative journey with citizens to identify best practices and solutions to adopt in the areas indicated by the risk mapping.
C1 [Maragno, Denis; Pozzer, Gianfranco; dall'Omo, Carlo Federico] Uniersit Iuav Venezia, EPiC Earth & Polis Res Ctr, Dept Architecture & Arts, Venice, Italy.
   [Maragno, Denis; Pozzer, Gianfranco; dall'Omo, Carlo Federico] Fdn Eni Enrico Mattei, Milan, Italy.
   [Maragno, Denis; Pozzer, Gianfranco; dall'Omo, Carlo Federico] Univ Iuav Venezia, Dept Architecture & Arts, Venice, Italy.
C3 IUAV University Venice; Fondazione Mattei; IUAV University Venice
RP Maragno, D (corresponding author), Uniersit Iuav Venezia, EPiC Earth & Polis Res Ctr, Dept Architecture & Arts, Venice, Italy.; Maragno, D (corresponding author), Fdn Eni Enrico Mattei, Milan, Italy.
EM dmaragno@iuav.it
RI Maragno, Denis/AHE-1762-2022; dall'Omo, Carlo/AAT-6265-2021
FU ADRIACLIM project
FX The paper publication is funded by ADRIACLIM project (Climate change
   information, monitoring and management tools for adaptation strategies
   in Adriatic coastal areas) . European Commission - Interreg
   Italy-Croatia Territorial Cooperation Program 2014-2020, scientific
   coordinator Denis Maragno.
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J9 ENVIRON IMPACT ASSES
JI Environ. Impact Assess. Rev.
PD MAY
PY 2023
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AR 107097
DI 10.1016/j.eiar.2023.107097
EA MAR 2023
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WC Environmental Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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PT S
AU Ford, JD
   Berrang-Ford, L
AF Ford, James D.
   Berrang-Ford, Lea
BE Ford, JD
   BerrangFord, L
TI Climate Change Adaptation in Developed Nations From Theory to Practice
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SO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN DEVELOPED NATIONS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
SE Advances in Global Change Research
LA English
DT Editorial Material; Book Chapter
ID DAILY TEMPERATURE; VULNERABILITY; IMPACTS; RISKS; PRESSURE; MANAGERS;
   REASONS; HEALTH; NEED
C1 [Ford, James D.; Berrang-Ford, Lea] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada.
C3 McGill University
RP Ford, JD (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Dept Geog, 805 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada.
EM james.ford@mcgill.ca; lea.berrangford@mcgill.ca
RI Ford, Lea/H-5965-2013; Ford, James/A-4284-2013
OI Ford, James/0000-0002-2066-3456
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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
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EP 20
DI 10.1007/978-94-007-0567-8_1
D2 10.1007/978-94-007-0567-8
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WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH); Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S)
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PT J
AU Liu, J
   Fan, B
AF Liu, Jun
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TI What contributes to local-level institutional adaptation under climate
   change? A configurational approach based on evidence from China's Sponge
   City Program
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Institutional adaptation; Institutional capacity; Bureaucratic
   reputation; Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis; Sponge city
   program
ID REPUTATION; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; INFORMATION; INNOVATION; SECTOR
AB Unrestrained human industrial and agricultural production activities exacerbate climate change and environ-mental pollution. Climate change leads to an increase in flood risks and the spread of water and soil pollution, resulting in challenges in urban stormwater management. Institutional adaptation to climate change is vital for realizing effective local urban stormwater management. However, the accumulated knowledge on climate adaptation over the past decade has been concentrated at the technical and economic levels, with limited research on institutional adaptation. The Sponge City Program in China selects 30 pilot cities to promote a novel stormwater management approach that combines the reliability of traditional gray infrastructures made of concrete materials with the adaptability and sustainability of green-blue infrastructures based on natural-based solutions, but the extent of institutional adaptation in this process varies considerably across pilot cities. To explain what drives institutional adaptation, a configurational analysis of pilot cities is conducted using the fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis method. Based on data from 628 official reports and 36 interviews, we demonstrate local governments are significant institutional entrepreneurs, and high institutional adaptation occurs with the combined effects of institutional capacity, financial resources, and reputational incentives. There are three types of paths driving institutional adaptation: "strong institutional capacity-strong financial resource -low reputational reserve," "strong institutional capacity-strong financial resource-high reputational competi-tion," and "strong institutional capacity-weak financial resource-low reputational reserve." These three paths account for 72% of the instances of high institutional adaptation outcomes, and 90% of cases share a given configuration of conditions associated with an outcome. Our conclusion advances a theoretical understanding of the drivers of institutional adaptation and provides guidelines for future climate adaptation practices.
C1 [Liu, Jun; Fan, Bo] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Int & Publ Affairs, 1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
   [Liu, Jun; Fan, Bo] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Emergency Management, 1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
C3 Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Shanghai Jiao Tong University
RP Fan, B (corresponding author), Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Int & Publ Affairs, 1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.; Fan, B (corresponding author), Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Emergency Management, 1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
EM fanbo@sjtu.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72134005, 71974128];
   Ministry of Education of China [19JZD022]
FX Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science
   Foundation of China (grant number 72134005, 71974128) , and the Ministry
   of Education of China (grant numbers 19JZD022) .
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PT J
AU Pinto, R
   Martins, FC
AF Pinto, Rute
   Martins, Filomena Cardoso
TI The Portuguese National Strategy for Integrated Coastal Zone Management
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   Minho River Estuary (Portugal NW-Coastal Zone)
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation; Integrated Coastal Zone; Management; Spatial
   planning; Estuary
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; GLOBAL ANALYSIS; IMPACTS
AB Climate change is one of the greatest threats to coastal zones. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) considers the interaction between socioeconomic activities and environmental requirements to natural resources use in those coastal zones. It must now include measures to climate change adaptation, particularly directed to the most vulnerable areas such as estuaries, thus constituting a key component of spatial planning. This study aims to: (i) evaluate the integration of the concern of climate change adaptation in the Portuguese National Strategy for ICZM (PNSICZM), while a important spatial planning instrument at national level; and (ii) realize how this integration influences the management of the potential impacts of climate change at local level, in a temperate estuary, namely the Minho River Estuary (MRE) (located in NW-Portugal coastal zone). We verified that the PNSICZM integrates, both directly and indirectly, the concern of climate change adaptation. The PNSICZM highlights the need of climate change issue be integrated in coastal management and delivers a set of measures contributing to the effort of climate change adaptation and its guidelines must be included in the Spatial Planning Instruments (SPI) at regional and local level. In this context, the SPI covering the MRE must be adjusted to the PNSICZM guidelines in order to promote a planned adaptation of this estuary and of its adjacent coastal zone to the potential impacts of climate change. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Pinto, Rute; Martins, Filomena Cardoso] Univ Aveiro, Dept Environm & Planning, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal.
C3 Universidade de Aveiro
RP Pinto, R (corresponding author), Univ Aveiro, Dept Environm & Planning, Univ Campus Santiago, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal.
EM rutepinto@ua.pt
OI Martins, Filomena/0000-0002-5785-6972
FU Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology - FCT
   [SFRH/BD/33389/2008]; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
   [SFRH/BD/33389/2008] Funding Source: FCT
FX Rute Pinto was supported by a PhD grant from the Portuguese Foundation
   for Science and Technology - FCT (SFRH/BD/33389/2008).
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PT J
AU Filho, WL
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TI The role of indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation in Africa
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Indigenous and local knowledge; Africa; Climate change; Adaptation;
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ID OKAVANGO DELTA; WEATHER; FARMERS; SYSTEMS; PERSPECTIVES; VARIABILITY;
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AB Africa is particularly affected by climate change due to its exposure to climate hazards, high vulnerability, and low adaptive capacity. Yet, Africa is also a continent rich in Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) that has a long history of informing responses to climatic variability and change. This paper explores the extent to which ILK has been used in climate change adaptation in Africa. It deploys a bibliometric analysis to describe the connections between ILK and climatic change adaptation in Africa, complemented by an analysis of ILK literature and case studies. We consider four key dimensions of ILK, 1) type, 2) contexts of application, 3) value for adaptation, and 4) outcomes and effects in responses to climate change in Africa. Examples drawn from 19 countries across Africa highlight ILK systems are closely connected with biocultural relationships associated with observed patterns of climate change and where adaptation can be more effective when informed by ILK. This body of knowledge is critical to the delivery of climate change adaptation in Africa. The paper suggests some measures through which ILK may be more widely leveraged, both for improved adaptation outcomes, as well as enhancing the biocultural heritage value of ILK systems across Africa. The study commends the remarkable value of ILK in Africa for climate change adaptation and its value for supplementing climate services, particularly in areas with limited access to modern climate and weather forecasts as well as the encouragement of Indigenous communities to develop senses of ownership and active contribution to the sustainability of the future interventions.
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C3 Hochschule Angewandte Wissenschaft Hamburg; University of Zimbabwe;
   Addis Ababa University; University of Cape Town; University of Zimbabwe;
   Hiroshima University; University of the Gambia
RP Barbir, J (corresponding author), Hamburg Univ Appl Sci, Res & Transfer Ctr Sustainable Dev & Climate Chan, Ulmenliet 20, D-21033 Hamburg, Germany.
EM walter.leal2@haw-hamburg.de; jelena.barbir@haw-hamburg.de;
   julievimbai@gmail.com; desalula@gmail.com; nick.simpson@uct.ac.za;
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PT J
AU Dittrich, R
   Butler, A
   Ball, T
   Wreford, A
   Moran, D
AF Dittrich, Ruth
   Butler, Adam
   Ball, Tom
   Wreford, Anita
   Moran, Dominic
TI Making real options analysis more accessible for climate change
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   measure in the Scottish Borders
SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaptation; Economic appraisal; Real options; Flooding;
   Afforestation
ID WATER; RISK; SYSTEMS; FLEXIBILITY; UNCERTAINTY; STRATEGIES; VALUATION;
   FOREST
AB Climate change uncertainty makes decisions for adaptation investments challenging, in particular when long time horizons and large irreversible upfront costs are involved. Often the costs will be immediate and clear, but the benefits may be uncertain and only occur in the distant future. Robust decision-making methods such as real options analysis (ROA) handle uncertainty better and are therefore useful to guide decision-making for climate change adaptation. ROA allows for learning about climate change by developing flexible strategies that can be adjusted over time. Practical examples of ROA to climate change adaptation are still relatively limited and tend to be complex. We propose an application that makes ROA more accessible to policy-makers by using the user-friendly and freely available UK climate data of the UKCP09 weather generator, which provides projections of future rainfall, deriving transition probabilities for the ROA in a straightforward way and demonstrating how the analysis can be implemented in spreadsheet format using backward induction. The application is to afforestation as a natural flood management measure (NFM) in a rural catchment in Scotland. The applicability of ROA to broadleaf afforestation as a NFM has not been previously investigated. Different ROA strategies are presented based on varying the damage cost from flooding, fixed cost and the discount rate. The results illustrate how learning can lower the overall investment cost of climate change adaptation but also that the cost structure of afforestation does not lend itself very well to ROA.
C1 [Dittrich, Ruth] Univ Portland, Pamplin Sch Business, 5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland, OR 97203 USA.
   [Butler, Adam] BioSS, James Clerk Maxwell Bldg,Kings Bldg,Mayfield Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, Midlothian, Scotland.
   [Ball, Tom] Univ Winchester, Dept Geog, Sparkford Rd, Winchester SO22 4NR, Hants, England.
   [Wreford, Anita] Lincoln Univ, POB 85084, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand.
   [Moran, Dominic] Univ Edinburgh, Global Acad Agr & Food Secur, Easter Bush Campus, Roslin EH25 9RG, Midlothian, Scotland.
C3 University of Portland; University of Edinburgh; James Hutton Institute;
   University of Winchester; Lincoln University - New Zealand; University
   of Edinburgh
RP Dittrich, R (corresponding author), Pamplin Sch Business, 5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland, OR 97203 USA.
EM dittrich@up.edu; adam.butler@bioss.ac.uk; tom.ball@winchester.ac.uk;
   anita.wreford@lincoln.ac.nz; dominic.moran@ed.ac.uk
RI Wreford, Anita/Y-1996-2018
FU European Commission, Seventh Framework Programme [266018]; BBSRC
   [BB/N020545/2] Funding Source: UKRI
FX European Commission, Seventh Framework Programme, 2007-2013, Grant/Award
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PT J
AU Garschagen, M
AF Garschagen, Matthias
TI Resilience and organisational institutionalism from a cross-cultural
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SO NATURAL HAZARDS
LA English
DT Article
DE Resilience; Neo-institutional theory; Climate change adaptation; Urban
   development; Vietnam
ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; MANAGEMENT; GOVERNANCE; SYSTEMS;
   UNCERTAINTY; DIMENSIONS; EMERGENCE; FUTURES
AB Resilience theory has gained considerable prominence with regard to the management of social-ecological systems and more recently climate change adaptation. Yet, how resilience is precisely understood, how its institutionalisation works and how organisations can operationalise principles for achieving resilience often remains vague. Therefore, the paper explores how institutional and organisational theory can enhance the understanding on resilience. Linking organisational institutionalism to resilience theory, the paper analyses in particular how resilience thinking can diffuse and translate into organisational action, and which challenges and barriers may exist. Empirical research on formal urban climate change adaptation in Vietnam is used to explore the important role of distinctive institutional features in a given culture, region or sector for shaping this process. It is argued that such context-specific institutional framework conditions are often underemphasised, thereby, hampering the transferability as well as operationalisation and implementation of resilience propositions. Relevant aspects include epistemological, ontological and normative dimensions. Linking the case study to neoinstitutional theory, recommendations are developed for increasing the intercultural transferability of resilience thinking into organisational practices.
C1 United Nations Univ, Inst Environm & Human Secur, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
RP Garschagen, M (corresponding author), United Nations Univ, Inst Environm & Human Secur, UN Campus,Hermann Ehlers Str 10, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
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PT J
AU Klonschinski, A
AF Klonschinski, Andrea
TI Universal Metrics for Climate Change Adaptation Finance? A Cautionary
   Tale
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; resource allocation; efficiency; equity;
   health; DALY
ID DISABILITY WEIGHTS; GLOBAL BURDEN; DISEASE 2010; LIFE; DALYS
AB Climate change adaptation is receiving ever more attention in the literature and in practice. Since available funds are not meeting adaptation needs, the question of how to allocate scarce resources becomes pressing. Universal adaptation metrics promise to facilitate the allocation process ex ante and the evaluation of projects ex post. Two such metrics have been proposed recently: Saved Wealth (SW), measured in terms of money, and Saved Health (SH), gauged in terms of disability adjusted life-years (DALYs). The paper analyzes this SWSH approach and shows that it is replete with unresolved conceptual and normative-ethical problems, which are exemplary for universal metrics seeking to combine concerns for equity and efficiency at once. The paper's aim is to uncover these issues, and its conclusion is modest: universal metrics such as SW and the DALY have to be designed and used with great caution and further research is necessary.
C1 [Klonschinski, Andrea] Christian Albrechts Univ Kiel, Fac Philosophy, D-24118 Kiel, Germany.
C3 University of Kiel
RP Klonschinski, A (corresponding author), Christian Albrechts Univ Kiel, Fac Philosophy, D-24118 Kiel, Germany.
EM klonschinski@philsem.uni-kiel.de
FU state government of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
FX The Open Access publication of this paper was funded by the state
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EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD AUG
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 16
AR 9428
DI 10.3390/su13169428
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
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OA Green Published, gold
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PT J
AU Saptutyningsih, E
   Diswandi, D
   Jaung, W
AF Saptutyningsih, Endah
   Diswandi, Diswandi
   Jaung, Wanggi
TI Does social capital matter in climate change adaptation? A lesson from
   agricultural sector in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SO LAND USE POLICY
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Social capital; Agriculture; Farmers; Indonesia
ID WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; COMMUNITY; INNOVATION; SECURITY; ADOPTION; MARKET
AB Climate change increases the vulnerability of agricultural sector due to the increasing threat from pest attacks. Mitigation of a threat that results from climate change requires adaptation strategies. This study investigates farmers' willingness to participate in the process of climate change adaptation in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; particularly in facing the increasing risk of pest attacks. Using a logistic regression model, we tested the impacts of social capital on farmers' willingness to participate. The results showed that 70% of farmers were willing to contribute financially to the adaptation process. This participation was positively correlated with high social capital, which consists of high level of trust, community engagement, and personal relations with people in other villages. This study contributes to the literature by highlighting the potential roles of social capital in the process of climate change adaptation in agricultural sector.
C1 [Saptutyningsih, Endah] Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Fac Econ & Business, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   [Diswandi, Diswandi] Univ Mataram, Fac Econ & Business, Mataram, Indonesia.
   [Jaung, Wanggi] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biol Sci, Singapore, Singapore.
C3 Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta; Universitas Mataram; National
   University of Singapore
RP Diswandi, D (corresponding author), Univ Mataram, Fac Econ & Business, Mataram, Indonesia.
EM diswandi@unram.ac.id
RI Diswandi, Diswandi/E-2116-2019
OI Diswandi, Diswandi/0000-0001-7114-937X; Saptutyningsih,
   Endah/0000-0001-5341-2816; Jaung, Wanggi/0000-0003-2011-5748
FU Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta [194/SK-LP3M/XII/2018]
FX The authors are grateful to Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta for
   funding this research with grant number 194/SK-LP3M/XII/2018.
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AU Auci, S
   Barbieri, N
   Coromaldi, M
   Michetti, M
AF Auci, Sabrina
   Barbieri, Nicolo
   Coromaldi, Manuela
   Michetti, Melania
TI Climate variability, innovation and firm performance: evidence from the
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SO EUROPEAN REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LA English
DT Article
DE climate variability; adaptation; innovation; patent; panel endogenous
   switching regression model
ID RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE;
   ENVIRONMENTAL-REGULATION; PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH; REGRESSION-MODELS;
   ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; FOOD SECURITY; TIME-SERIES; ADAPTATION; PATENTS
AB It is generally accepted that adaptation to climate variability requires a technological advancement strategy. However, the innovation process has received little explicit consideration in this framework. We employ a panel endogenous switching regression model to explore whether and to what extent climate variability affects firm performance through the ability to induce the development of adaptation innovations in key resource-based sectors in Europe during the period 2007-2017. Our findings confirm that the knowledge generation process at the heart of climate change adaptation technologies enhances firm performance, especially for firms in the aquaculture and fishing sub-sectors in northern European countries.
C1 [Auci, Sabrina] Univ Palermo, Dept Polit Sci & Int Relat, Palermo, Italy.
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C3 University of Palermo; University of Ferrara; Niccolo Cusano Online
   University
RP Coromaldi, M (corresponding author), Univ Rome Niccolo Cusano, Dept Econ, Rome, Italy.
EM manuela.coromaldi@unicusano.it
RI Michetti, Melania/AAB-4075-2021; Auci, Sabrina/ABC-9560-2020
OI Barbieri, Nicolo/0000-0002-8332-9826; michetti,
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EI 1464-3618
J9 EUR REV AGRIC ECON
JI Eur. Rev. Agric. Econ.
PD NOV 2
PY 2021
VL 48
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BP 1074
EP 1108
DI 10.1093/erae/jbab039
PG 35
WC Agricultural Economics & Policy; Economics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Business & Economics
GA 1N1QZ
UT WOS:000800439000002
OA Green Published
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Alizadeh, MR
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   Inam, A
AF Alizadeh, Mohammad Reza
   Adamowski, Jan
   Inam, Azhar
TI Integrated assessment of localized SSP-RCP narratives for climate change
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SO SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Local socio-economic scenarios; Integrated system dynamic modeling;
   Participatory approach; Storytelling; Climate adaptation; SSP-RCP
   scenario framework
ID SHARED SOCIOECONOMIC PATHWAYS; INTERCOMPARISON PROJECT SCENARIOMIP;
   METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK; CHANGE IMPACTS; MODEL; VULNERABILITY;
   STORYLINES; MANAGEMENT; MULTISCALE; KNOWLEDGE
AB The assessment of climate change impacts requires downscaled climate projections and context-specific socioeconomic scenarios. The development of practical climate change adaptation for environmental sustainability at regional and local scales is predicated on a strong understanding of future socio-economic dynamics under a range of potential climate projections. We have addressed this need using integrated assessment of a localized hybrid Shared Socioeconomic Pathway Representative Concentration Pathway (SSP-RCP) framework, through an interdisciplinary and participatory storyline development process that integrates bottom-up local expert-stakeholder knowledge with top down insights from global SSPs. We use the global SSPs (SSP1 to SSP5) as boundary conditions in conjunction with climate change pathways (RCP4.5, RCP8.5) to create localized SSP narratives in an iterative participatory process, using a storytelling method. By using an integrated socio-economic and environmental system dynamics model developed in collaboration with local stakeholders, we explore the potential impacts of plausible local SSP-RCP narratives and quantify important socio-environmental vulnerabilities of a human-water system (e.g., crop yields, farm income, water security and groundwater depletion) by the mid-century period (i.e., by 2050). The framework is developed to inform climate adaptation for Pakistan's Rechna Doab region, which serves as a representative case of a multi stakeholder coupled human-water system operating in a developing country. Our results suggest that even under limited socio-economic improvements (e.g., technology, policies, institutions, environmental awareness) water security would be expected to decline and environmental degradation (e.g., groundwater depletion) to worsen. Under RCP 4.5, the average projected increase in water demand in 2030 will be about 7.32% for all SSP scenario narratives,
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C3 McGill University; Bahauddin Zakariya University
RP Alizadeh, MR (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Dept Bioresource Engn, 21111 Lakeshore Rd, Ste Anne De Bellevue, PQ H9X 3V9, Canada.
EM mohammadreza.alizadeh@mail.mcgill.ca
RI Inam, Azhar/O-2697-2019
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight grant of
   Canada
FX This work was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research
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   authors are very grateful for the insights provided by the stakeholders
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U2 96
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0048-9697
EI 1879-1026
J9 SCI TOTAL ENVIRON
JI Sci. Total Environ.
PD JUN 1
PY 2022
VL 823
AR 153660
DI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153660
EA FEB 2022
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA ZN2SO
UT WOS:000764890700008
PM 35124036
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Adane, A
   Bewket, W
AF Adane, Asnake
   Bewket, Woldeamlak
TI Assessment of stakeholders' roles and linkages in quality coffee
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LA English
DT Article
DE Arnt Floysand; Catriona Turner; adaptation; climate change; Ethiopia;
   quality coffee production; stakeholder analysis
ID MANAGEMENT; VULNERABILITY; EXPERIENCES; FRAMEWORK; CAPACITY
AB The study objective is to assess stakeholders' roles and linkages in quality coffee production and the implications for adaptation to climate change in Yirgacheffe District, southern Ethiopia. Stakeholder analysis was performed to identify and characterize stakeholders based on their power and interest criteria and to assess their linkages and roles in quality coffee production. Additionally, a household survey with coffee farmers (stratified into quality coffee farmers and conventional coffee farmers) was conducted to assess coffee farmers' level of satisfaction of with various forms of support provided to them by the stakeholders. The stakeholders analysis revealed that stakeholders possessed different degrees of power and interest in quality coffee production. While government agencies were more powerful in decisions and actions related to quality coffee production, coffee farmers (key actors) were less powerful. The household survey revealed that quality coffee farmers tended to have stronger linkages with stakeholders than conventional coffee farmers. The authors conclude that quality coffee production was the result of efforts from multiple stakeholders, and they suggest that policy interventions to enhance collaborative quality coffee production through empowering stakeholders in decision-making processes in the coffee value chain are important to make the coffee-based livelihoods sustainable and resilient to climate change.
C1 [Adane, Asnake] Wollo Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Dessi, Ethiopia.
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C3 Addis Ababa University
RP Adane, A (corresponding author), Wollo Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, Dessi, Ethiopia.
EM asnake.adane@wu.edu.et
RI Asnake, Adane/ABF-5577-2021
OI Adane, Asnake/0000-0002-2510-4629
FU Research Council of Norway [255664]
FX The Research Council of Norway is thanked for funding the project `The
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0029-1951
EI 1502-5292
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WC Geography
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography
GA 2H6YQ
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PT J
AU Lereboullet, AL
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AF Lereboullet, Anne-Laure
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TI Socio-ecological adaptation to climate change: A comparative case study
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SO AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Socio-ecological systems; Climate change; Adaptation; Viticulture;
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ID ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; COLLECTIVE ACTION; HUMAN DIMENSIONS; GROWING REGIONS;
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C3 University of Adelaide
RP Lereboullet, AL (corresponding author), Univ Diderot Sorbonne Paris Cite, UMR Prodig, UFR GHSS, 5 Rue Thomas Mann, F-75205 Paris 13, France.
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NR 133
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U1 2
U2 102
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0167-8809
EI 1873-2305
J9 AGR ECOSYST ENVIRON
JI Agric. Ecosyst. Environ.
PD JAN 1
PY 2013
VL 164
BP 273
EP 285
DI 10.1016/j.agee.2012.10.008
PG 13
WC Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 097KM
UT WOS:000315473000027
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT C
AU Zhang, J
   Sui, YH
   Zheng, Y
   Geng, XB
AF Zhang, Jian
   Sui, Yanhui
   Zheng, Yang
   Geng, Xuebiao
BE Xu, QJ
   Ge, HH
   Zhang, JX
TI Study on Low Carbon Ideas in the Formation of Regional Landscapes:
   Ecology, Function and Culture
SO NATURAL RESOURCES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, PTS 1-3
SE Advanced Materials Research
LA English
DT Proceedings Paper
CT International Conference on Energy, Environment and Sustainable
   Development (ICEESD 2011)
CY OCT 21-23, 2011
CL Shanghai Univ Elect Power, Shanghai, PEOPLES R CHINA
SP Xinjiang Univ, Hebei United Univ
HO Shanghai Univ Elect Power
DE Low carbon ideas; Landscape architecture; Regional landscape; Ecological
   design
AB Global climate changes are threatening the survival of our species. Landscape architecture adaptive to climate change has become a hotspot. Many low-carbon ideas are involved in the process of formation of some regional landscape. This paper discussed the low-carbon ideas in some regional landscape from scientific landscape pattern, technology of using clean energy, usage of local materials, ecological design for construction and so on. These ideas are valuable to modern landscape architecture. In order to create new landscapes accordant with the spirit of the times, more attention should been paid to how to integrate ancient low-carbon ideas, new technology, local characteristics and function into modern landscape architecture.
C1 [Zhang, Jian; Zheng, Yang; Geng, Xuebiao] Shandong Univ, Art Coll, Wenhuaxi Rd 180, Weihai 264209, Peoples R China.
   [Sui, Yanhui] Weihai Vocat Coll, Dept Biol & Chem Engn, Weihai, Peoples R China.
C3 Shandong University
RP Zhang, J (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, Art Coll, Wenhuaxi Rd 180, Weihai 264209, Peoples R China.
EM rczhjxmw@163.com; yanhuisui@163.com; rczhjxmw@163.com;
   gengxuebiao1987@126.com
RI chen, zhaoyang/GRS-1470-2022
FU Humanities and Social Science Program of Ministry of Education
   [10YJC760094]; Education Reformation Program of Shangdong University at
   Weihai [B201017]; Social Science Key Program of Weihai and Graduate
   Student Creation Fund of Shangdong University [yyx10138]
FX This work was financially supported by Humanities and Social Science
   Program of Ministry of Education (10YJC760094), Education Reformation
   Program of Shangdong University at Weihai (B201017), Social Science Key
   Program of Weihai and Graduate Student Creation Fund of Shangdong
   University (yyx10138).
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NR 8
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 27
PU TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
PI DURNTEN-ZURICH
PA KREUZSTRASSE 10, 8635 DURNTEN-ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
SN 1022-6680
BN 978-3-03785-268-2
J9 ADV MATER RES-SWITZ
PY 2012
VL 361-363
BP 1105
EP +
DI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.361-363.1105
PG 2
WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
WE Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA BCA18
UT WOS:000309373900205
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Talamo, C
   Paganin, G
   Atta, N
   Bernardini, C
AF Talamo, Cinzia
   Paganin, Giancarlo
   Atta, Nazly
   Bernardini, Chiara
TI Design of urban services as a soft adaptation strategy to cope with
   climate change
SO TECHNE-JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY FOR ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change; Adaptation strategies; Local adaptation plans;
   Soft-resilience; Urban services design
AB Climate change is increasingly threatening anthropic systems, which are calibrated on climate parameters that have been mostly stable during the last millennium. Reducing its impact on urban centres is one of the most pressing global challenges of our time. This study develops the concept of soft-resilience, the ability of systems to absorb and recover from the impact of disruptive events without fundamental changes in their function or structural characteristics. Starting from this assumption, this paper explores the potential of the urban services field in a perspective of city adaptation to climate change, suggesting that measures based on ICTs applications and information exploitation represent one of the pillars of soft strategies.
C1 [Talamo, Cinzia; Atta, Nazly; Bernardini, Chiara] Politecn Milan, Dept Architecture Built Environm & Construct Engn, Milan, Italy.
   [Paganin, Giancarlo] Politecn Milan, Dept Architecture & Urban Studies, Milan, Italy.
C3 Polytechnic University of Milan; Polytechnic University of Milan
RP Talamo, C (corresponding author), Politecn Milan, Dept Architecture Built Environm & Construct Engn, Milan, Italy.
EM cinzia.talamo@polimi.it; giancarlo.paganin@polimi.it;
   nazly.atta@polimi.it; chiara.bernardini@polimi.it
RI Atta, Nazly/AAD-8255-2022; paganin, giancarlo/AAU-5108-2021
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NR 15
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 3
PU FIRENZE UNIV PRESS
PI FIRENZE
PA JOURNALS DIVISION, BORGO ALBIZI, 28, FIRENZE, 50122, ITALY
SN 2239-0243
J9 TECHNE
JI Techne
PY 2021
SI 2
BP 87
EP 92
DI 10.13128/techne-10688
PG 6
WC Architecture
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Architecture
GA RC6XV
UT WOS:000632942300017
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Lyu, XH
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AF Lyu, Xiaohuan
   Shi, Anna
   Wang, Xin
TI Research on the impact of carbon emission trading system on low-carbon
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SO CARBON MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Carbon emission trading; low-carbon technology innovation; policy
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ID ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION; PERFORMANCE
AB Climate change is a major challenge facing human society in the twenty first century. This issue has a significant and far-reaching impact on politics, diplomacy, economy, society, science and technology, and culture. Low-carbon technologies offer an interesting opportunity to mitigate and adapt to climate change. This study uses a difference in difference (DID) model to test how a carbon emission trading system affects low-carbon technology innovation. The results show that low-carbon technology innovation increases year by year under a carbon emission trading system. However, the DID test results show that a carbon emission trading system can inhibit the development of low carbon technology innovation in the short term.
C1 [Lyu, Xiaohuan; Shi, Anna; Wang, Xin] Hohai Univ, Sch Business, Xikang Rd 1, Nanjing 210098, Peoples R China.
C3 Hohai University
RP Shi, AN (corresponding author), Hohai Univ, Sch Business, Xikang Rd 1, Nanjing 210098, Peoples R China.
EM anshi@hhu.edu.cn
FU China Scholarship Council [201506710041]
FX Our research was supported by the China Scholarship Council
   (201506710041).
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NR 27
TC 71
Z9 72
U1 18
U2 245
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1758-3004
EI 1758-3012
J9 CARBON MANAG
JI Carbon Manag.
PD MAR 3
PY 2020
VL 11
IS 2
BP 183
EP 193
DI 10.1080/17583004.2020.1721977
EA FEB 2020
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA KV4XM
UT WOS:000513124800001
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Chen, YJ
AF Chen, Ying Jian
TI Crucial Role of Energy Storage in the Use of Renewable Energy
SO ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
LA English
DT Article
DE Energy storage; Renewable energy; Electric energy storage; Thermal
   energy storage; Large-scale utilization
AB In recent years, in order to mitigate and adapt to climate change, a lot of renewable energies (e.g., wind and solar energy) are being used. Nevertheless, exploitation of renewable energy sources, even when there is a good potential resource, may be problematic due to their variable and intermittent nature. At present, energy storage is a feasible way to solve such difficult problem. In this paper, we first discuss the purpose as well as the main types of energy storage, then some advantages of utilizing the thermal and electrical energy storage are reviewed with emphasizing their vital role in promoting the large-scale utilization of renewable energy. Finally, some future research and development demands are pointed out.
C1 Inst Sci & Tech Informat China, Res Ctr Strateg Sci & Technol Issues, Beijing 100038, Peoples R China.
RP Chen, YJ (corresponding author), Inst Sci & Tech Informat China, Res Ctr Strateg Sci & Technol Issues, Beijing 100038, Peoples R China.
EM cyjmail123@163.com
FU National Science and Technology Support Program of China [2012BAC20B09]
FX This work was partly supported by the National Science and Technology
   Support Program of China under Grant No. 2012BAC20B09.
CR Barnes FS, 2011, MECH ENG SER TXB REF, P1
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NR 11
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 2
U2 17
PU ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
PI SAHIBABAD
PA 11/100 RAJENDRA NAGAR, SECTOR 3,, SAHIBABAD 201 005, GHAZIABAD, INDIA
SN 0970-7077
EI 0975-427X
J9 ASIAN J CHEM
JI Asian J. Chem.
PD JUN
PY 2014
VL 26
IS 11
BP 3351
EP 3354
DI 10.14233/ajchem.2014.17524
PN A
PG 4
WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Chemistry
GA AR7LM
UT WOS:000343761100050
OA Bronze
DA 2025-01-10
ER

PT J
AU Gabbe, CJ
   Pierce, G
   Petermann, E
   Marecek, A
AF Gabbe, C. J.
   Pierce, Gregory
   Petermann, Emily
   Marecek, Ally
TI Why and How Do Cities Plan for Extreme Heat?
SO JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE public health; governance; urban heat; climate adaptation; California
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; PUBLIC-HEALTH; CITY SIZE; POLICY; INNOVATION;
   ADOPTION; METAANALYSIS; IMPACTS; JUSTICE
AB Heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the United States. This paper studies municipal heat adaptation using survey and planning data from California. We first analyze the characteristics of municipalities that innovate. Cities with heat-related policies have greater degrees of projected extreme heat, leadership support, environmental justice planning, and smaller Hispanic population shares. We then assess specific policy innovations of six large cities by plan type. Some strategies, including expanding tree canopies, have been widely adopted while others, such as cool walls, are rarely included. Findings suggest that planners can-and should-play a central role in heat adaptation planning.
C1 [Gabbe, C. J.] Santa Clara Univ, Dept Environm Studies & Sci, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053 USA.
   [Petermann, Emily; Marecek, Ally] Santa Clara Univ, Santa Clara, CA 95053 USA.
   [Pierce, Gregory] Univ Calif Los Angeles, UCLA Luskin Ctr Innovat, Los Angeles, CA USA.
   [Pierce, Gregory] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Urban Planning Dept, Los Angeles, CA USA.
C3 Santa Clara University; Santa Clara University; University of California
   System; University of California Los Angeles; University of California
   System; University of California Los Angeles
RP Gabbe, CJ (corresponding author), Santa Clara Univ, Dept Environm Studies & Sci, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053 USA.
EM cgabbe@scu.edu
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PT J
AU Nutz, M
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TI Climate change adaptation under heterogeneous beliefs
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LA English
DT Article
DE Climate change adaption; Heterogeneous beliefs; Cournot equilibrium;
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EM mnutz@columbia.edu; florian.stebegg@columbia.edu
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FX Research supported by an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and NSF Grants
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PT J
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PT J
AU Jiricka-Pürrer, A
   Czachs, C
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   Fischer, Thomas B.
TI Climate change adaptation and EIA in Austria and Germany - Current
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SO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
ID ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT ASSESSMENT; PERSPECTIVES; MANAGEMENT; TRANSPORT;
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C1 [Jiricka-Puerrer, Alexandra; Czachs, Christina] Univ Nat Resources & Appl Life Sci, Dept Landscape Spatial & Infrastruct Sci, Inst Landscape Dev Recreat & Conservat Planning, Peter Jordan Str 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria.
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C3 BOKU University; BOKU University; University of Liverpool
RP Jiricka-Pürrer, A (corresponding author), Univ Nat Resources & Appl Life Sci, Dept Landscape Spatial & Infrastruct Sci, Inst Landscape Dev Recreat & Conservat Planning, Peter Jordan Str 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria.
EM alexandra.jiricka@boku.ac.at
RI Fischer, Thomas/ABD-5130-2021
OI Formayer, Herbert/0000-0002-2126-9696; Jiricka-Purrer,
   Alexandra/0000-0002-6842-1835
FU Austrian Climate Research Program of the Austrian Climate and Energy
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FX Special thanks to the practice partners who made the EIA documents
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   Austrian Climate Research Program of the Austrian Climate and Energy
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   members Erich Dallhammer and Patrick Driscoll for their great support in
   the project. Furthermore, we want to thank the two anonymous reviewers
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PT S
AU Oyebola, OO
   Olatunde, OM
AF Oyebola, Oyediran Olusegun
   Olatunde, Olufunmike Martha
BE Bamutaze, Y
   Kyamanywa, S
   Singh, BR
   Nabanoga, G
   Lal, R
TI Climate Change Adaptation Through Aquaculture: Ecological Considerations
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SO AGRICULTURE AND ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA: LIVELIHOOD
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SE Climate Change Management
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Sustainable ecosystem; Food security; Fish farming; Climate adaptation
ID ATLANTIC SALMON; CAGE CULTURE; FISHERIES; VARIABILITY; IMPACTS; SHRIMP;
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AB Aquaculture has been identified to have potentials for adapting climate impacts, and it is being leveraged upon in some developing tropical African countries for food production, employment, food security and poverty eradication. However, it is also vulnerable to climate impacts, linked with certain ecological challenges and competition from anthropogenic factors. This chapter utilized secondary and primary data from various sources to address review questions bordering on the vulnerability of tropical Africa to impact of climate change, potentials of utilizing aquaculture for enhanced climate impact adaptation and food security, aquaculture-related ecological issues and the required management, policy and regulatory actions for its sustainable utilization in this regard. The study revealed that tropical Africa is vulnerable to climate change; aquaculture has viable elements for climate impact adaptation and food security but could contribute to environmental challenges. Aquaculture however has capacity to adjust to the environmental claims, achievable through adequate monitoring, control and surveillance for adherence to ecological considerations. There is the need to specifically formulate policies and provide a strong institutional framework to cater for the nuances of aquaculture, climate impact adaptation and food security. And to ensure for sustenance, it is necessary to strengthen policies and management frameworks with human and financial capacity, within the implementing agencies at local, national and regional levels in tropical Africa.
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C3 University of Ibadan
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PT J
AU Abu Samah, A
   Shaffril, HAM
   Hamzah, A
   Abu Samah, B
AF Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi
   Shaffril, Hayrol Azril Mohamed
   Hamzah, Azimi
   Abu Samah, Bahaman
TI Factors Affecting Small-Scale Fishermen's Adaptation Toward the Impacts
   of Climate Change: Reflections From Malaysian Fishers
SO SAGE OPEN
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; rural development; individual factors;
   small-scale fishermen; community development
ID SOCIAL ADAPTATION; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITIES; VARIABILITY; PERCEPTIONS;
   LIVELIHOODS; AWARENESS; CAPACITY; HEALTH; LEVEL
AB This study aims to examine the influence of individual differences on the small-scale fishermen's climate change adaptation practices toward climate change. This is a descriptive correlational study on 400 small-scale fishermen living in four climate change-affected areas in Malaysia, which were selected based on a multistage cluster sampling. In conclusion, it was found that age, income, and fishing experience recorded a significant relationship with climate change adaptation practices, whereas their household size did not yield any relationship with the adaptation practices. Furthermore, a number of small-scale fishermen who use fisheries technologies, have alternative jobs, and possess higher education have recorded better climate change adaptation practices compared with nonusers, full-timers, and less educated fishermen. Several recommendations were made to assist the concerned parties in developing better adaptation strategies that are fitted to the fishermen's needs, interests, and abilities.
C1 [Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi; Shaffril, Hayrol Azril Mohamed] Univ Putra Malaysia, Inst Social Sci Studies, Serdang 43400, Selangor Darul, Malaysia.
   [Hamzah, Azimi; Abu Samah, Bahaman] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Educ Studies, Serdang 43400, Selangor Darul, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Putra Malaysia; Universiti Putra Malaysia
RP Abu Samah, A (corresponding author), Univ Putra Malaysia, Inst Social Sci Studies, Serdang 43400, Selangor Darul, Malaysia.; Abu Samah, A (corresponding author), Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Educ Studies, Serdang 43400, Selangor Darul, Malaysia.
EM asnarul@upm.edu.my
RI Shaffril, Hayrol/I-2463-2019
FU Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia [05-02-14-1594FR]
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The
   authors would like to thank Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia for
   providing Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) (Grant No:
   05-02-14-1594FR) for the study.
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PT J
AU Buzasi, A
   Simoes, SG
   Salvia, M
   Eckersley, P
   Geneletti, D
   Pietrapertosa, F
   Olazabal, M
   Wejs, A
   Hurtado, SD
   Spyridaki, NA
   Csete, MS
   Torres, EF
   Riznar, K
   Heidrich, O
   Grafakos, S
   Reckien, D
AF Buzasi, Attila
   Simoes, Sofia G.
   Salvia, Monica
   Eckersley, Peter
   Geneletti, Davide
   Pietrapertosa, Filomena
   Olazabal, Marta
   Wejs, Anja
   Hurtado, Sonia De Gregorio
   Spyridaki, Niki-Artemis
   Csete, Maria Szalmane
   Torres, Efren Feliu
   Riznar, Klavdija
   Heidrich, Oliver
   Grafakos, Stelios
   Reckien, Diana
TI European patterns of local adaptation planning-a regional analysis
SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Climate adaptation; European regions; Local adaptation plan; Quality of
   plan; Impacts; Vulnerabilities
ID CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; URBAN AREAS; CITIES; POLICIES; PLANS;
   MITIGATION; IMPACTS
AB While European regions face a range of different climate hazards, little is known about how these differences affect local climate adaptation planning. We present an analytical framework for evaluating local climate adaptation plans (LCAPs) and apply it to 327 cities in 28 countries across different European regions. To do this, we use statistical methods to identify regional clusters based on overall plan quality, impacts, vulnerable population groups, and sectors addressed by LCAPs. By comparing both geographic and statistical clusters, we found (1) significant spatial heterogeneity across European cities but (2) higher average plan quality scores and more consistent strategies across cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Notably, we found no regional differences regarding (a) the climate impacts and vulnerable communities identified in plans: (b) the most commonly addressed impacts, which were urban temperature and changing precipitation patterns; and (c) the residents that cities identified as most vulnerable, namely older people, women, infants, and the sick. Our study provides a spatial analysis of European LCAPs to uncover regional policy perspectives on local climate adaptation issues. Such approaches can effectively inform broader EU, national and regional strategies that aim to support local adaptation planning in a context of multi-level governance.
C1 [Buzasi, Attila; Csete, Maria Szalmane] Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Dept Environm Econ & Sustainabil, Muegyetem Rkp 3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
   [Simoes, Sofia G.] LNEG Natl Energy & Geol Lab, Estr Portela,Bairro Zambujal Ap 7586, P-2720999 Amadora, Portugal.
   [Salvia, Monica; Pietrapertosa, Filomena] Inst Methodol Environm Anal, Natl Res Council Italy, C S Loja, I-85050 Tito, PZ, Italy.
   [Salvia, Monica; Pietrapertosa, Filomena] Natl Biodivers Future Ctr, NBFC, I-90133 Palermo, Italy.
   [Eckersley, Peter] Nottingham Trent Univ, 50 Shakespeare St, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, England.
   [Eckersley, Peter] Leibniz Inst Res Soc & Space, Flakenstr 29-31, D-15537 Erkner, Germany.
   [Geneletti, Davide] Univ Trento, Dept Civil Environm & Mech Engn, Via Mesiano 77, I-38123 Trento, Italy.
   [Olazabal, Marta] Basque Ctr Climate Change BC3, Parque Cientif, UPV EHU, Edificio Sede 1,Planta 1,Barrio Sarriena S-N, Leioa 48940, Spain.
   [Olazabal, Marta] Basque Fdn Sci, IKERBASQUE, Plaza Euskadi 5, Bilbao 48009, Spain.
   [Wejs, Anja] NIRAS AS, Ostre Havnegade 12, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark.
   [Wejs, Anja] Aalborg Univ, Dept Planning, Rendsburggade 14, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark.
   [Hurtado, Sonia De Gregorio] Univ Politecn Madrid, Sch Architecture, Dept Urban & Spatial Planning, Av Juan Herrera 4, Madrid 28040, Spain.
   [Spyridaki, Niki-Artemis] Univ Piraeus UNIPI, TEEsLab, 80 Karaoli & Dimitriou St, Piraeus 18534, Greece.
   [Torres, Efren Feliu] Tecnalia Res & Innovat, Basque Res & Technol Alliance BRTA, TECNALIA, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Edificio 700,Parque Tecnol Bizkaia, Derio 48160, Spain.
   [Torres, Efren Feliu] Tecnalia Res & Innovat, Energy Climate & Urban Transit Unit, Edificio 700,Parque Tecnol Bizkaia, Derio 48160, Spain.
   [Riznar, Klavdija] Sci Res Ctr Bistra Ptuj, Slovenski Trg 6, Ptuj 2250, Slovenia.
   [Heidrich, Oliver] Newcastle Univ, Tyndall Ctr Climate Change Res, Sch Engn, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, England.
   [Grafakos, Stelios] Global Green Growth Inst GGG, GGG Hungary Off, 9-10 Csalogany Utca, H-1027 Budapest, Hungary.
   [Reckien, Diana] Univ Twente, Fac Geoinformat Sci & Earth Observat, Dept Urban & Reg Planning & Geoinformat Management, Hengelosestr 99, NL-7514 AE Enschede, Netherlands.
C3 Budapest University of Technology & Economics; Consiglio Nazionale delle
   Ricerche (CNR); Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale
   (IMAA-CNR); Nottingham Trent University; Leibniz Association; Leibniz
   Institut fur Raumbezogene Sozialforschung (IRS); University of Trento;
   University of Basque Country; Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3);
   Basque Foundation for Science; Aalborg University; Universidad
   Politecnica de Madrid; Newcastle University - UK; University of Twente
RP Buzasi, A (corresponding author), Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Dept Environm Econ & Sustainabil, Muegyetem Rkp 3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
EM buzasi.attila@gtk.bme.hu; sofia.simoes@lneg.pt; monica.salvia@cnr.it;
   peter.eckersley@ntu.ac.uk; davide.geneletti@unitn.it;
   filomena.pietrapertosa@cnr.it; marta.olazabal@bc3research.org;
   aws@niras.dk; sonia.degregorio@upm.es; nartemis@unipi.gr;
   csete.maria@gtk.bme.hu; efren.feliu@tecnalia.com;
   klavdija.riznar@bistra.si; oliver.heidrich@newcastle.ac.uk;
   stelios.grafakos@gggi.org; d.reckien@utwente.nl
RI Olazabal, Marta/AFT-6957-2022; Buzasi, Attila/AAC-8040-2020; Geneletti,
   Davide/D-5266-2014; Eckersley, Peter/I-9980-2019; De+Gregorio+Hurtado,
   Sonia/AAT-3769-2020; Reckien, Diana/P-7348-2015; salvia,
   monica/B-7549-2015; Pietrapertosa, Filomena/B-7555-2015; Simoes,
   Sofia/I-3367-2015; Olazabal, Marta/C-3027-2008
OI Grafakos, Stelios/0000-0002-6821-0667; Eckersley,
   Peter/0000-0001-9048-8529; Reckien, Diana/0000-0002-1145-9509; salvia,
   monica/0000-0001-8989-0377; Pietrapertosa, Filomena/0000-0001-6519-7105;
   DE GREGORIO HURTADO, SONIA/0000-0002-4654-5386; Simoes,
   Sofia/0000-0003-4304-1411; Buzasi, Attila/0000-0002-4088-9276; Olazabal,
   Marta/0000-0002-3381-0654; Spyridaki, Niki-Artemis/0000-0001-7628-196X
FU Budapest University of Technology and Economics; Sustainable Development
   and Technologies National Programme of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
   (FFT NP FTA); National Biodiversity Future Centre 2022-2025 - Italian
   National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR Mission 4, Component 2,
   Investment 1.4) [CN000033]; Maria de Maeztu Excellence Unit 2023-2027 -
   MCIN/AEI [CEX2021-001201-M]; Basque Government through the BERC
   2022-2025 program; European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation
   programme [101019707, 101036458]; JPI Urban Europe Grant - NWO
   [438.21.445]
FX Open access funding provided by Budapest University of Technology and
   Economics. AB's and MSZCS's research was funded by the Sustainable
   Development and Technologies National Programme of the Hungarian Academy
   of Sciences (FFT NP FTA). The work of MS and FP was supported by the
   National Biodiversity Future Centre 2022-2025 (id. code CN000033),
   funded by the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR
   Mission 4, Component 2, Investment 1.4). MO is funded by Maria de Maeztu
   Excellence Unit 2023-2027 Ref. CEX2021-001201-M, funded by
   MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033; and by the Basque Government through the
   BERC 2022-2025 program. DR's work is funded by the European Union's
   Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.
   101019707 (2021-2024) (RiskPACC project), No. 101036458 (2021-2025)
   (LOCALISED project), and a JPI Urban Europe Grant, funded by NWO grant
   agreement No. 438.21.445 (2022-2025) (COOLSCHOOLS project).
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JI Reg. Envir. Chang.
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VL 24
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WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PT J
AU Baba, K
   Amanuma, E
   Kosugi, M
AF Baba, Kenshi
   Amanuma, Eri
   Kosugi, Motoko
TI Attitude Changes of Stakeholders towards Climate Change Adaptation
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SO CLIMATE
LA English
DT Article
DE climate change adaptation; risk perception; agriculture; online
   deliberation; structural equation modeling
ID TRUST
AB This study set up online virtual communities consisting of farmers and stakeholders involved in agriculture and nonfarmers living in rural areas interested in agricultural production. We conducted a deliberation within the communities for 14 days on identifying important climate change adaptation policies for 30 years later under climate change impacts with the relevant knowledge from experts. During the deliberation, after self-introduction took place including the realization of climate change impacts, the participants were provided with the expert knowledge on impacts of climate change, adaptation policies in agricultural sector and so on, then the following discussions covered issues such as the distribution of agricultural produce, insufficient successors, and support for farmers, such as impacts on crops during disasters concerning future scenarios. Attitude changes before and after deliberation were observed in terms of the pros and cons of climate change adaptation policies in agriculture and rural areas, but statistically significant differences were not observed. On the other hand, a statistically significant change was observed in some determinants of the pros and cons, such as the perceived effectiveness and goal intention. This structural change results from that the participants became aware of a different perspective through deliberation. Thus, the online deliberation process was effective to some extent in increasing knowledge and promoting deeper understanding among participants during inquiry and reasoning was deepened in the process as they listened to the opinions of others in a different position with a different idea as well as read and search for scientific findings and information provided by experts.
C1 [Baba, Kenshi] Tokyo City Univ, Fac Environm Studies, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2248551, Japan.
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   [Kosugi, Motoko] Shizuoka Univ, Grad Sch Integrated Sci & Technol, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 4328561, Japan.
C3 Tokyo City University; National Institute for Environmental Studies -
   Japan; Shizuoka University
RP Baba, K (corresponding author), Tokyo City Univ, Fac Environm Studies, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2248551, Japan.
EM kbaba@tcu.ac.jp; amanuma.eri@nies.go.jp; kosugi.motoko@shizuoka.ac.jp
RI Amanuma, Eri/GYD-8652-2022; Baba, Kenshi/P-6079-2019
OI Amanuma, Eri/0000-0002-7250-1934; Kosugi, Motoko/0000-0002-3416-4922;
   Baba, Kenshi/0000-0003-3878-2960
FU Social Implementation Program on Climate Change Adaptation Technology
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FX This study was supported by the Social Implementation Program on Climate
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PY 2021
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AR 75
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WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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PT J
AU Sebesvari, Z
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   Renaud, F
AF Sebesvari, Zita
   Rodrigues, Sandrina
   Renaud, Fabrice
TI Mainstreaming ecosystem-based climate change adaptation into integrated
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SO REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA); Climate change; Integrated water
   resources management (IWRM); Mekong River Commission (MRC); Greater
   Mekong Subregional Economic Cooperation Program (GMS); Association of
   Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
ID DRINKING-WATER; DELTA; RIVER; IMPACTS; HYDROPOWER; HYDROLOGY; OPERATION;
   POLLUTION; SERVICES; MONSOON
AB Efficient, equitable, and transboundary management of the water resources of the Mekong River Basin (MRB) is challenged by ongoing and accelerating alteration of the river hydrology, land use, water quality, and the uncertainties associated with climate change and its future impacts. Integrated water resources management (IWRM) institutions and mechanisms offer a good entry point for the uptake and implementation of climate change adaptation measures. This review paper provides an overview about IWRM approaches in the MRB and ongoing processes as well as opportunities to mainstream climate change adaptation into existing basin strategies and water management instruments. The review clearly shows that approaches taken by the Mekong River Commission, the Greater Mekong Subregional Economic Cooperation Program, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations with respect to water resources management are largely complementary and synergies could be increased to incorporate climate change adaptation into existing schemes. Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) has a great potential in the region as its economy is still largely based on the use of natural resources. Despite this acknowledgment, the inclusion of EbA measures as a sustainable land and water management tool for climate change adaptation is still relatively new in the MRB context. We argue that mainstreaming EbA measures in IWRM-guided basin development planning offers no-regret and flexible solutions and opportunities and allows for action despite the considerable uncertainties decision-makers face.
C1 [Sebesvari, Zita] United Nations Univ, Inst Environm & Human Secur UNU EHS, Pl Vereinten Nationen 1, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
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C3 Environment & Climate Change Canada
RP Sebesvari, Z (corresponding author), United Nations Univ, Inst Environm & Human Secur UNU EHS, Pl Vereinten Nationen 1, D-53113 Bonn, Germany.
EM sebesvari@ehs.unu.edu; Sandrina.Rodrigues@ec.gc.ca; renaud@ehs.unu.edu
RI Renaud, Fabrice/M-3249-2017
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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 OCT
PY 2017
VL 17
IS 7
BP 1907
EP 1920
DI 10.1007/s10113-017-1161-1
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA FQ8BR
UT WOS:000418588400005
DA 2025-01-10
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DT Article
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ID DAIRY FARMS; DAMAGES; YIELD; ENVIRONMENT
AB CONTEXT: Satisfying human food demands without degrading natural capital under climate change comprises one of the grandest challenges in the 21st century. Crop substitution - the process of replacing one crop with another crop, is an effective measure for adapting climate change, which helps to address this issue. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is examining the potential of crop substitution based on climate changes to improve agri-food production, environmental stewardship and regional prosperity in China. METHODS: First, we harness climate, crop, agricultural inputs and cost -benefits data of 2031 counties from 1981 to 2017 and project the crop yield and land -use climate suitability based on future climate projections. Second, we develop and invoke a conceptual framework of crop substituting based on maize (a crop requiring high nitrogen amounts) and soybean (a more sustainable crop but with lower productivity), which integrate demand, impacts of climate change on yield, crop land -use climate suitability, high- or low -yield and soybean -based rotation co -benefits to adapt future climate change. Finally, we scale these findings to compute implications for national environmental impacts and economic profit. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: After substitution, national soybean production would reach 37.2 Mt. in 2021-2060 when maize production meet demand, avoiding 4.0 Mt. reduction in production losses associated with climate change. Nitrogen fertilizer use and net greenhouse gas emissions would reduce by 21.5-24.6 and 7.9-8.7%, respectively, increasing soybean and maize economic profit by 46.1-49.3%. SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings will help the policy makers for safeguarding food security under future climate in China. The conceptual framework of crop substituting we developed here would help to come up with suitable crop planting area programme to adapt climate change, and increase productivity, environmental stewardship and regional prosperity.
C1 [Guo, Shibo; Zhao, Jin; Zhao, Chuang; Guo, Erjing; Liu, Zhijuan; Yang, Xiaoguang] China Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   [Zhang, Tianyi] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Atmospher Phys, State Key Lab Atmospher Boundary Layer Phys & Atmo, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   [Harrison, Matthew Tom] Univ Tasmania, Tasmanian Inst Agr, Newnham Dr, Launceston, Tas, Australia.
   [Liu, Ke] Yangtze Univ, Coll Agr, MARA Key Lab Sustainable Crop Prod Middle Reaches, Co Construct Minist & Prov, Jingzhou, Peoples R China.
C3 China Agricultural University; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of
   Atmospheric Physics, CAS; University of Tasmania; Yangtze University
RP Zhao, C; Yang, XG (corresponding author), China Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China.; Zhang, TY (corresponding author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Atmospher Phys, State Key Lab Atmospher Boundary Layer Phys & Atmo, Beijing, Peoples R China.
EM guoej@cau.edu.cn; jinzhao@cau.edu.cn; zhaochuang@cau.edu.cn;
   guoej@cau.edu.cn; zhijuanliu@cau.edu.cn; matthew.harrison@utas.edu.au;
   ke.liu@utas.edu.au; zhangty@mail.iap.ac.cn; yangxg@cau.edu.cn
RI Zhang, Tianyi/AAJ-6909-2020; ZHAO, CHUANG/AAT-5475-2021; Liu,
   Zhijuan/AEA-8412-2022; Harrison, Matthew/C-2434-2014
OI Zhao, Chuang/0000-0002-9535-8181
FU National Key Research and Develop-ment Program of China [2019YFA0607402]
FX <B>Acknowledgements</B> This study is supported by the National Key
   Research and Develop-ment Program of China (2019YFA0607402) and the 2115
   Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University.
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PT J
AU Cutler, EM
   Albert, MR
   White, KD
AF Cutler, Emma M.
   Albert, Mary R.
   White, Kathleen D.
TI Tradeoffs between beach nourishment and managed retreat: Insights from
   dynamic programming for climate adaptation decisions
SO ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
LA English
DT Article
DE Managed retreat; Beach nourishment; Dynamic programming; Coastal
   management; Climate change adaptation; Sea level rise
ID SEA-LEVEL RISE; COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS; COASTAL EROSION; SOCIAL-JUSTICE;
   ROBUST; POLICY; STRATEGIES; PATHWAYS; DISASTER; BEHAVIOR
AB Coastlines are vulnerable to sea level rise, erosion, and flooding, all predicted to worsen as climate change continues. Models are needed that incorporate dynamic processes within coupled economic and physical systems for decision-makers, including when to retreat from hazardous areas. This paper presents a coupled geo-economic model of beach width and property value with exogenous sea level rise. Discrete dynamic programming identifies optimal beach nourishment and managed retreat strategies. As a new contribution, we treat expected damages as costs, which demonstrates that increased damage offsets some benefits of development along hazardous coastlines. The model identifies managed retreat as preferable to beach nourishment when damages exceed a threshold. Regret associated with retreat depends on sea level rise damages and the timeframe of analysis. Considering dynamic complexity of coastal systems, as this model does, may produce climate adaptation plans that better address community needs and reduce risk over timescales of interest.
C1 [Cutler, Emma M.; Albert, Mary R.] Dartmouth Coll, Thayer Sch Engn, 14 Engn Dr, Hanover, NH 03755 USA.
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C3 Dartmouth College; United States Department of Defense; United States
   Army; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
RP Cutler, EM (corresponding author), Dartmouth Coll, Thayer Sch Engn, 14 Engn Dr, Hanover, NH 03755 USA.
EM emma.m.cutler.th@dartmouth.edu
FU DOE [DE-SC0014664]; Dartmouth; USACE-IWR
FX This research was supported in part by an appointment to the U.S. Army
   Corps of Engineers Research Participation Program administered by the
   Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency
   agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Army
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   Agreement between Dartmouth and USACE-IWR. All opinions expressed in
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PT J
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SO COASTAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE climate action planning; climate change adaptation; CNMI; Pacific Small
   Island Developing States (PSIDS)
ID VULNERABILITY
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C3 National Oceanic Atmospheric Admin (NOAA) - USA; Colorado State
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RP Okano, D (corresponding author), NOAA, CNMI Field Off, PMB 582 Box 10003, Saipan, CM 96950 USA.
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PT J
AU Aryal, S
   Panthi, J
   Dhakal, YR
   Gaire, NP
   Karki, K
   Joshi, NR
AF Aryal, Suman
   Panthi, Jeeban
   Dhakal, Yub Raj
   Gaire, Narayan Prasad
   Karki, Kabita
   Joshi, Narendra Raj
TI Historically evolved practices of the Himalayan transhumant pastoralists
   and their implications for climate change adaptation
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL WARMING
LA English
DT Article
DE adaptation strategies; climate change; Himalayas; Nepal; pastoralists;
   perceptions; transhumance; trends
ID CHANGE INSIGHTS; NORTHERN NEPAL; VULNERABILITY; PERCEPTIONS;
   SUSTAINABILITY; PRECIPITATION; COMMUNITIES; VARIABILITY; MANAGEMENT;
   LIVELIHOODS
AB The people living in the agrarian societies develop different strategies in response to climatic variability and environmental uncertainties. Transhumant pastoralists in the Himalayas are among those who follow nature's rhythm of seasonality. The traditional practices built in group's experience might be useful to adapt with climate variability and change. Therefore, this study aims to: 1) study perceptions of transhumant herders towards changes in key climatic variables and validate them with observed data; 2) explore traditional practices of transhumant herders and their significances for climate change adaptation in Khaptad National Park, far-Western Nepal. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interview and focus groups discussions. The results showed that the perceptions of transhumant herders match with observed climatic trends in many instances and herders' traditional strategies have potential in reducing risk from climate change. The findings indicate that the historically evolved practices might be useful for climate change adaptation.
C1 [Aryal, Suman] Univ Southern Queensland, Inst Agr & Environm, Toowoomba, Qld, Australia.
   [Aryal, Suman] Siddhartha Environm Serv, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   [Panthi, Jeeban] Small Earth Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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   [Gaire, Narayan Prasad] Nepal Acad Sci & Technol, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   [Karki, Kabita] Projects Abroad Inc, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   [Joshi, Narendra Raj] Malika Higher Secondary Sch, Bajura, Nepal.
C3 University of Southern Queensland; Nepal Academy of Science & Technology
   (NAST)
RP Aryal, S (corresponding author), Univ Southern Queensland, Inst Agr & Environm, Toowoomba, Qld, Australia.; Aryal, S (corresponding author), Siddhartha Environm Serv, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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