Co‐production in climate change research: reviewing different perspectives
Notions of 'co‐production'are growing in popularity in social science and humanities
research on climate change, although there is some ambiguity about the meanings of the …
research on climate change, although there is some ambiguity about the meanings of the …
Progress in household water insecurity metrics: a cross‐disciplinary approach
Despite the central importance of water for human wellbeing and development, researchers
and practitioners have few tools to quantitatively measure, assess, and compare the scope …
and practitioners have few tools to quantitatively measure, assess, and compare the scope …
[КНИГА][B] Borderities and the politics of contemporary mobile borders
This book explores the emerging forms and functions of contemporary mobile borders. It
deals with issues of security, technology, migration and cooperation while addressing the …
deals with issues of security, technology, migration and cooperation while addressing the …
Policy and institutional dimensions of the water–energy nexus
Energy and water are interlinked. The development, use, and waste generated by demand
for both resources drive global change. Managing them in tandem offers potential for global …
for both resources drive global change. Managing them in tandem offers potential for global …
Polycentric governance of multifunctional forested landscapes
Human-induced causes of forest change occur at multiple scales. Yet, most governance
mechanisms are designed at a single level–whether international, national, regional or local …
mechanisms are designed at a single level–whether international, national, regional or local …
[HTML][HTML] Conceptualizing community in disaster risk management
Community resilience is often assessed in disaster risk management (DRM) research and it
has been argued that it should be strengthened for more robust DRM. However, the term …
has been argued that it should be strengthened for more robust DRM. However, the term …
Governing borderless climate risks: moving beyond the territorial framing of adaptation
M Benzie, Å Persson - International Environmental Agreements: Politics …, 2019 - Springer
Despite the increasing relevance of cross-border flows of goods, capital and people in
sha** risks and opportunities today, we still live in a “bordered” world, where the nation …
sha** risks and opportunities today, we still live in a “bordered” world, where the nation …
Climate risk mitigation and adaptation concerns in urban areas: a systematic review of the impact of IPCC assessment reports
Urban areas continue to be the center of action for many countries due to their contribution
to economic development. Many urban areas, through the urbanization process, have …
to economic development. Many urban areas, through the urbanization process, have …
Water security and adaptive management in the arid Americas
Societal use of freshwater, ecosystems' dependence on water, and hydroclimatic processes
interact dynamically. Changes in any of these subsystems can cause unpredictable …
interact dynamically. Changes in any of these subsystems can cause unpredictable …
Discourse and desalination: Potential impacts of proposed climate change adaptation interventions in the Arizona–Sonora border region
The specter of climate change threatens fresh water resources along the US–Mexico border.
Water managers and planners on both sides of the border are promoting desalination—the …
Water managers and planners on both sides of the border are promoting desalination—the …