The role of nature-based solutions in supporting social-ecological resilience for climate change adaptation

B Turner, T Devisscher, N Chabaneix… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Social-ecological systems underpinning nature-based solutions (NbS) must be resilient to
changing conditions if NbS are to contribute to long-term climate change adaptation. We …

Methodological lessons for negotiating power, political capabilities, and resilience in research on climate change responses

P Tschakert, M Parsons, E Atkins, A Garcia… - World Development, 2023 - Elsevier
Critical scholarship on the intersection of development pathways and climate change
responses highlights the roles of power, agency, social difference, intersecting inequalities …

Multilevel intergroup conflict at the core of climate (in) justice: Psychological challenges and ways forward

R Majumdar, EU Weber - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Although developed countries have been historically responsible for causing climate
change, developing countries are more vulnerable to its current and future effects and being …

Resilience and conflict: rethinking climate resilience through Indigenous territorial struggles

N Gonda, S Flores, JJ Casolo… - The Journal of Peasant …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Resilience to climate change demands a transformation in social and political relations, but
the literature has largely neglected how these are embedded within legacies of conflict. We …

Geography and climate vulnerabilities

D Liverman - Transactions of the Institute of British …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Geography and geographers have a long and influential history of research on climate
change, with a significant impact on scholarship, international assessments and public …

Resilience in the Anthropocene: discourses of development, climate change, and security in South Asia

S Thakur, D Jayaram - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2024 - Elsevier
The climate change debate in South Asia is deeply embedded in the broader frameworks of
colonialism, technonationalist pride, national sovereignty, and distributive justice. The highly …

How subjectivities and subject-making influence community participation in climate change adaptation: the case of Vietnam

VTH Le, TA Tran, MF Rola-Rubzen - Climatic Change, 2023 - Springer
Critical scholars on power relations and climate change adaptation have highlighted the
lack of community participation as a consequence of unbalanced power operations …

Sustaining Hierarchies: A Cross-Level and Cross-Scale Analysis of Power, Politics, and Dominant Discourse in Adaptive Decision Making

A Garcia, P Tschakert, NA Karikari - Annals of the American …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change adaptation is a power-laden process that requires engagement and
negotiation between people with diverse needs, interests, and levels of authority …

[HTML][HTML] Resilience counter-currents: Water infrastructures, informality, and inequities in Cape Town, South Africa

L Rodina, L Harris, G Ziervogel, J Wilson - World Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2017 and 2018, Cape Town faced historically unprecedented water shortages.
With the imminent possibility of running out of water, the city's leadership prioritized reducing …

The limits of “resilience”: Relationalities, contradictions, and re‐appropriations

JS Davies, T Arrieta - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of “resilience” is ubiquitous in global governance, extending from climate and
ecological issues to practically all spheres of human endeavor. However, post‐pandemic …