This white paper offers recommendations for mobilizing social science and humanities research to address climate change-related societal issues.
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This white paper offers recommendations for mobilizing social science and humanities research to address climate change-related societal issues.
Science‐stakeholder collaboration can address mismatches between research and decision-making. Get results from Swedish forestry-sector collaboration.
How has social learning helped or hindered sustainability transformations in urban water governance?
New research explores constraints faced by climate service producers in delivering actionable information for climate adaptation.
This book offers a guide to the theories, research and approaches for addressing the complexity of community resilience towards hazardous events or disasters.
This brief looks at the failures of development and disaster risk reduction and calls for a transformation in this relationship through policy changes.
Based on a literature review, here are three opportunities that could lead to transformation in the development-disaster risk relationship.
Evidence of adaptive governance in the Sendai Framework and its potential as a non-traditional approach to disaster risk reduction
Stakeholders in Australia, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden perceive that current flood governance arrangements fall far short of inclusive ideals.
This study focuses on the process of individual adaptation to climate change among forest owners in Sweden
This journal article aims to further understand climate change adaptation processes for forest owners in Sweden.