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Publication type: Research articles

Scenario-based stakeholder engagement: a framework for incorporating climate change into coastal decision making.

Tompkins, E., Brown, K., and Few, R. September 2008. Journal of Environmental Management, v.88, pp.1580-1592.


Resilience and ‘climatizing’ development: examples and policy implications

Boyd, E., Osbahr, H., Ericksen, P.J., Tompkins, E.L., Lemos, M.C., and Miller, F. 2008. Development, v.51, pp.390-396.


Assessment of contamination of singed hide from cattle and goats by heavy metals in Ghana.

Obiri-Danso, K., Hogarh, J.N., and Antwi-Agyei, P. 2008. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, v.2, pp.217-221. External link to full article


Learning from the South: common challenges and solutions for small-scale farming.

Stringer, LC; Twyman, C; Gibbs, LM. August 2008. The Geographical Journal, v.174, pp.235-250.


Science and social justice in the governance of adaptation to climate change.

Paavola, J. August 2008. Environmental Politics, v.17, pp.644-659.


Reviewing the international year of deserts and desertification 2006: what contribution towards combating global desertification and implementing the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification?

Stringer, L.C. November 2008. Journal of Arid Environments, v.72, pp.2065-2074.


The Royal Society and the debate on climate change

Ward, B. 2007. In: Bauer, M.W. and Bucchi, M. (eds) Journalism, Science and Society: Science Communication between News and Public Relations. Routledge, UK, p.159-172.


Governing atmospheric sinks: the architecture of entitlements in the global commons.

Paavola, J. 2008. International Journal of the Commons, v.2, pp.313-336.


Ventures should not overstate their aims just to secure funding

Hulme M; Dessai S (2008). In: Nature, 453, pp.979. doi: 10.1038/453979a


The transformation of post-communist societies in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: an economic and ecological sustainability perspective.

Scrieciu, S.S., and Stringer, L.C. June 2008. European Environment, v.18, pp.168-185. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eet.480/pdf}


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