The politics of urban climate change policy: Toward a research agenda

S Hughes - Urban Affairs Review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Urban politics research has not kept pace—empirically or theoretically—with city
governments' engagement with climate change policy. Thousands of cities globally have …

Plant traits inform predictions of tundra responses to global change

IH Myers‐Smith, HJD Thomas, AD Bjorkman - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Contents Summary 1742 I. Introduction 1742 II. The global context of tundra trait variation
1743 III. The current state of knowledge on trait change in the tundra biome 1744 IV. The …

Tracing the water–energy–food nexus: Description, theory and practice

H Leck, D Conway, M Bradshaw… - Geography …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The 'nexus' between water, energy and food (WEF) has gained increasing attention globally
in research, business and policy spheres. We review the premise of recent initiatives framed …

The tale wagged by the DAG: broadening the scope of causal inference and explanation for epidemiology

N Krieger, G Davey Smith - International journal of epidemiology, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Abstract 'Causal inference', in 21st century epidemiology, has notably come to stand for a
specific approach, one focused primarily on counterfactual and potential outcome reasoning …

Energy rebound as a potential threat to a low-carbon future: Findings from a new exergy-based national-level rebound approach

PE Brockway, H Saunders, MK Heun, TJ Foxon… - Energies, 2017 - mdpi.com
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated
energy efficiency savings may be “taken back” by behavioural responses. This is an …

Impact of nutrients and water level changes on submerged macrophytes along a temperature gradient: A pan‐European mesocosm experiment

Z Ersoy, U Scharfenberger, DL Baho… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Submerged macrophytes are of key importance for the structure and functioning of shallow
lakes and can be decisive for maintaining them in a clear water state. The ongoing climate …

Flood exposure and social vulnerability analysis in rural areas of developing countries: An empirical study of Charsadda District, Pakistan

AR Hamidi, L Jing, M Shahab, K Azam… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent years, social vulnerability has gained much importance in academic studies.
However, social indices are rarely combined and validated with exposure and resilience …

“I see my culture starting to disappear”: Anishinaabe perspectives on the socioecological impacts of climate change and future research needs

AK Menzies, E Bowles, M Gallant, H Patterson… - Facets, 2022 - facetsjournal.com
Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples because of strong
connections between environmental, cultural, and spiritual well-being. While much of the …

Bouncing back from extreme weather events: Some preliminary findings on resilience barriers facing small and medium‐sized enterprises

G Halkos, A Skouloudis, C Malesios… - … Strategy and the …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Extreme weather events (EWEs) pose unprecedented threats to modern societies and
represent a much‐debated issue strongly interlinked with current development policies …

Asphalt road pavements to address climate change challenges—an overview

A Almeida, L Picado-Santos - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Climate change is already happening. It is one of the significant challenges that the planet
has to face. Asphalt road pavements cover a large area of the Earth's surface; consequently …