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Topic: Vulnerability, adaptation and resilience

Pollinator declines: Avoid pitfalls of consensus methods

Bateman, I., Agarwala, M., and T. Badura. (2014). Nature, 505(7482), 160-160.


Limits and barriers to adaptation to climate variability and change in Bangladeshi coastal fishing communities.

Md. Monirul Islam, Susannah Sallu, Klaus Hubacek, Jouni Paavola (2014). Marine Policy. 43, 208-216.


Flood insurance in England – an assessment of the current and newly proposed insurance scheme in the context of rising flood risk

Flooding is the largest natural disaster risk in England and it is expected to rise even further as we experience a changing climate and continue putting … read more »


Adaptation to climate change and economic growth in developing countries

Published in: Environment and Development Economics. Vol 20, Issue 03, June 2015, pp 380 – 406. DOI: 10.1017/S1355770X14000692, Published online: 25 November 2014. Abstract Developing countries are vulnerable to the … read more »


Autonomous household adaptation to multiple climate and socio-economic stresses: Evidence from Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Natalie Suckalla, Emma Tompkinsa and Lindsay Stringer. Applied Geography. 46, 111-121.


A novel climate-water conflict vulnerability index to capture double exposure: Applications in the Lake Chad basin

A novel climate-water conflict vulnerability index to capture double exposure: Applications in the Lake Chad basin. Under review


On the links between lake drying and livelihood dynamics: unravelling the mechanisms, contexts and responses.

On the links between lake drying and livelihood dynamics: unravelling the mechanisms, contexts and responses. Under review


Regime shifts and health risks in the Brazilian Amazon: the case of the PLUPH project and mercury and Chagas disease exposure

Oestricher, J., Fatorelli, L., Mertens, F., Saint-Charles, J. Part of Session: \Regime shifts in health and disease: Exploring transitions for improving human health and well-being\, M. Berbes-blazquez [et al.] Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development: Mobilizing for Transformation.


Time for a systematic review: A response to Bassett and Fogelman’s ‘Deja vu or something new? The adaptation concept in the climate change literature’

Lorenz, S., R. Berman, J. Dixon, S. Lebel. 2013. Geoforum. 251, pp. 252-255dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2013.10.003


Local perceptions of environmental changes in the Brazilian Amazon: building an integrated knowledge.

Fatorelli L; Mertens F; Oestreicher J S; Béliveau A, Tremblay S; Davidson R; Lucotte M; Romaña C; Passos C (2014) Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development: Mobilizing for Transformation.


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