Social Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries: “Development as usual is not enough”
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While this is only one illustration of the possible adaptation measures underpinned by the international climate change regime, human rights law and international
Many of the university’s researchers working on development and global challenges (such as social and environmental sustainability, climate change, etc.) were doing research
Project: Climate Change, Non-Timber Forest Products and Livelihood of Forest Dependent Communities - Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation in Tanzania..
development in the contxt of climate change adaptation and mitigation in Tanzania..
The intersections between climate change and the Mongolian development strategies influence thus the adaptive capacity of resource users by exacerbating direct outcomes,
The literature analyzed climate change from a framework in which social, political, cultural, and economic factors determined the impacts of environmental changes on the
Despite these limitations, we have estimated that Norwegian public climate finance support to developing countries via bilateral and multi-bilateral support amounted to 1,019 MUSD
First, I engage with two of the cogs in the wheels of climate change—crimes that contribute to climate change and responses to climate change—by analysing the