Climate change and soil degradation mitigation by sustainable management of soils and other natural resources
R Lal - Agricultural Research, 2012 - Springer
Soil, an important component of land, has numerous functions and ecosystem services
essential to all terrestrial life. Soil degradation, decline in its capacity to support functions …
essential to all terrestrial life. Soil degradation, decline in its capacity to support functions …
Adaptation barriers and strategies towards climate change: Challenges in the agricultural sector
This paper explores farmers' perceptions of climate change vulnerability as well as the
effects of socioeconomic factors and adaptation barriers on climate change adaptation …
effects of socioeconomic factors and adaptation barriers on climate change adaptation …
Community-based monitoring of Indigenous food security in a changing climate: global trends and future directions
Climate change is expected to exacerbate existing food security challenges, especially in
Indigenous communities worldwide. Community-based monitoring (CBM) is considered a …
Indigenous communities worldwide. Community-based monitoring (CBM) is considered a …
Migration and climate change: examining thresholds of change to guide effective adaptation decision-making
The implications of environmental change for migration are little understood. Migration as a
response to climate change could be seen as a failure of in situ adaptation methods, or …
response to climate change could be seen as a failure of in situ adaptation methods, or …
Climate change issue and theory of planned behaviour: Relationship by empirical evidence
This paper examines whether attitudes toward climate change, subjective norms, and
perceived behavioural control have significant associations with behavioural intention to …
perceived behavioural control have significant associations with behavioural intention to …
Socio-ecological adaptation to climate change: A comparative case study from the Mediterranean wine industry in France and Australia
AL Lereboullet, G Beltrando, DK Bardsley - Agriculture, ecosystems & …, 2013 - Elsevier
The article aims to present a systemic and comparative framework to study adaptation to
climate change in agricultural systems. Mediterranean viticulture, projected to experience …
climate change in agricultural systems. Mediterranean viticulture, projected to experience …
Climate change vulnerability and social development for remote indigenous communities of South Australia
DK Bardsley, ND Wiseman - Global Environmental Change, 2012 - Elsevier
There is a strong contemporary research and policy focus on climate change risk to
communities, places and systems. While the need to understand how climate change will …
communities, places and systems. While the need to understand how climate change will …
Examining barriers and opportunities for sustainable adaptation to climate change in Interior Alaska
SM McNeeley - Climatic Change, 2012 - Springer
Human adaptation to climate change is comprised of “adjustments” in response to (or
anticipation of) climatic impacts. Adaptation does not necessarily imply favorable or …
anticipation of) climatic impacts. Adaptation does not necessarily imply favorable or …
Climate change and pro-environmental behaviours: the significant environmental challenges of livelihoods
Purpose The study investigates the intention to adopt climate change and the pro-
environmental behaviours among the residents of a develo** country (Pakistan) through …
environmental behaviours among the residents of a develo** country (Pakistan) through …
Applying complex adaptive systems and risk society theory to understand energy transitions
Renewable energy transitions are occurring across the globe in response to climate change.
Such socio-technical transitions are complex and non-linear. They require bold leadership …
Such socio-technical transitions are complex and non-linear. They require bold leadership …