Despite the growing demands in what urban adaptation (policy) is expected to address (eg. systemic injustices), incremental responses are the norm. The role of different actors is …
R Iyer, J Kohlitz - Frontiers in Water, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is a real, emerging issue in the rural sanitation sector. In an already stressed context, they threaten sustained sanitation progress and outcomes. Yet, evidence …
J Teebken - Handbook on Climate Change and Environmental …, 2024 - elgaronline.com
The world is warming at a much faster rate than expected. A 2018 forecast estimated that the lower target of the Paris Agreement of 1.5 C above the pre-industrial level will probably be …
J Teebken - Global Environmental Change, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract “Vulnerable populations” are experiencing a (re) emphasis in climate change adaptation research and practice even though the concept has long been contested …
The impacts of climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution influence the living experiences of the various members of communities that rely on agriculture, shaping the …
J Teebken - Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 2024 - Springer
In the quest for (more) effective adaptation, demands are rising in adaptation policy practitioners to address systemic injustices. In practice, however, adaptation incrementalism …
P Klaassen, A Loeber - … to Societal Challenges through Multi-actor …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
Transdisciplinary approaches serve the dual aim of delivering new knowledge about a situation at hand, and actually interacting with and, hopefully, ameliorating that situation …
NP Simpson, E Tan, E Wilkinson, B Orlove - 2024 - odi.org
This Working Paper highlights why heritage adaptation needs to be developed both conceptually and in practice. It shows that heritage practitioners have important roles to play …
The climate-migration debate has an overwhelming focus on the implications of environmental stressors for migration decision-making. A growing consensus among …