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Topic: Vulnerability, adaptation and resilience

Fertile ground? Options for a science?policy platform for land.

Thomas, R.J., Akhtar-Schuster, M., Stringer, L.C., Marques, M.J., Escadafal, R., Abraham, E., Enne, G. February 2012. Environmental Science & Policy, v.16, pp.122-135.


Participation and protected areas governance: the impact of changing influence of local authorities on the conservation of the Białowieża Primeval Forest, Poland.

Niedziałkowski, K., Paavola, J., and Jedrzejewska, B. 2012.  Ecology and Society, v.17.


Flood Risk Management, Mapping and Planning: The Institutional Politics of Decision-Support in England

Porter, J. and Demeritt, D. (2012), Environment & Planning A. DOI: 10.1068/a44660


Towards a global authority on desertification and land degradation

Gnacadja, L., Stringer, L.C. 2012. . Environmental Policy and Law, v.42, pp.87-89.


High impact, low probability? An empirical analysis of risk in the economics of climate change

To what extent does economic analysis of climate change depend on low-probability, high-impact events? This question has received a great deal of attention lately, with the contention increasingly made … read more »


Knock, knock, knocking on closed doors: exploring the diffuse ideal of the collaborative research relationship

The collaborative research relationship is a diffuse ideal amongst geographers conducting qualitative research with other organisations. The language of working ‘with’ other organisations is widely used in academic publishing … read more »


Building effective and sustainable risk transfer initiatives in low- and middle-income economies: what can we learn from existing insurance schemes?

Negotiators for Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) are exploring if and how risk transfer solutions could enhance adaptation efforts in those countries that are … read more »


Pattern scaled climate change scenarios: are these useful for adaptation?

Pattern scaling methods are being widely applied to generate scenarios of climate change for quantication of their impacts on different systems. While generic limitations of this … read more »


Climate change. Is weather event attribution necessary for adaptation funding?

Hulme M; O’Neill SJ; Dessai S (2011). In: Science, 334, pp.764-765. doi: 10.1126/science.1211740


Gender vulnerability to climate variability and household food insecurity in Malawi

Kakota, T, Nyariki, D, Mkwambisi, D.D and Wambui, M (2011) . Journal of Climate and Development 3 (4) 298-309


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