Climate change has become a global burden, requiring strong institutional quality and willingness to mitigate future impacts. Though emissions are transboundary and have the …
R Guo, Y Li, L Shang, C Feng, X Wang - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Agriculture is greatly influenced by climate change, especially in developing countries. Farmers are both the basic executors of agricultural adaptation and among the most …
H Mees, A Crabbé, PPJ Driessen - Journal of Environmental Policy …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Across Europe, there is an increasing trend towards citizen involvement in the implementation of flood risk governance. Policy-makers increasingly advocate co-produced …
R Den Exter, J Lenhart, K Kern - Local Environment, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Although Dutch cities were among the forerunners in local climate policy, a systematic overview on climate mitigation and adaptation policy is still missing. This study aims to fill …
E Lee, ME Krasny - Environmental Management, 2017 - Springer
This study investigated the indicators of adaptive capacity along with disturbances in community forest management systems in the East Asian countries, China, Japan and South …
Responding to the unprecedented social-environmental change facing humankind will require responsive and flexible governance institutions (ie, systems of rules and social …
Environmental disasters, and especially floods, are among today's biggest sustainability challenges. The number and intensity of floods are increasing, challenging current …
This article assesses how federal and state government approaches to fisheries co- management in Australia facilitate adaptive capacity to environmental change. Drawing on …
M Mandryk, P Reidsma, K Kartikasari… - … Science & Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
Institutional feasibility defined as the ability of institutions to support adaptive capacity, is an important aspect of climate adaptation, through its influence on the implementation of …