The authors suggest an approach to strengthen analysis of existing climate change programmes and support better design of future adaptation interventions.
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The authors suggest an approach to strengthen analysis of existing climate change programmes and support better design of future adaptation interventions.
This article analyses roadmaps to decarbonize heavy industry in several different countries.
Urban sustainability is governed beyond the urban scale through trans-local networks and assemblages of actors and institutions.
This paper uses the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways to assess future cross-border climate impacts in Kenya and evaluate adaptation plans.
Renewable energy mini-grids can have significant impacts on livelihoods and improved business performance and productivity in rural parts of Africa.
This article explores how diffusion of low-carbon technologies impacts gender and social equity in intersectional ways and where “greening” projects fall short.
This paper contributes to the literature on governing urban environmental sustainability transitions, with a focus on emerging cities in the Global South.
This paper explores pathways for underrepresented women and niche spaces for low-carbon technologies.
Read recommendations for shaping the COVID-19 recovery so that it supports low-carbon transitions for industry.
Renewable energy technologies can lead to wider social equity, but a “just transition” cannot be achieved without inclusive institutional arrangements.
Nordic cities provide inspiration and valuable lessons on climate action. Oliver Johnson draws together examples gathered by the project Nordic Green to Scale.
This article presents an interdisciplinary study of risk and uncertainty of sustainable charcoal policies in Kitui, Kenya.
How do investors in the power sector perceive climate risks and factor them into decision-making? This report examines the outlook in Southeast Asia.
This framework Integrates service design and behavioural insights to inform more robust development interventions.
Quantitative public acceptance studies can help countries like Kenya achieve their climate and energy ambitions.