Ajibade, Idowu Sullivan, Meghan Haeffner, Melissa
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Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions
This perspective piece makes a case for a more rigorous treatment of managed retreat as a politically, legally, and economically distinct type of relocation that is separate from climate migration. We argue that the use of both concepts interchangeably obfuscates the problems around climate-induced mobilities and contributes to the inconsistencies ...
Mitter, Hermine Techen, Anja-K. Sinabell, Franz Helming, Katharina Schmid, Erwin Bodirsky, Benjamin L. Holman, Ian Kok, Kasper Lehtonen, Heikki Leip, Adrian
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Global Environmental Change
Scenarios describe plausible and internally consistent views of the future. They can be used by scientists, policymakers and entrepreneurs to explore the challenges of global environmental change given an appropriate level of spatial and sectoral detail and systematic development. We followed a nine-step protocol to extend and enrich a set of globa...
Herrfahrdt-Pähle, Elke Schlüter, Maja Olsson, Per Folke, Carl Gelcich, Stefan Pahl-Wostl, Claudia
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Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions
Faced with accelerating environmental challenges, research on social-ecological systems is increasingly focused on the need for transformative change towards sustainable stewardship of natural resources. This paper analyses the potential of rapid, large-scale socio-political change as a window of opportunity for transformative change of natural res...
Scheidel, Arnim Del Bene, Daniela Liu, Juan Navas, Grettel Mingorría, Sara Demaria, Federico Avila, Sofía Roy, Brototi Ertör, Irmak Temper, Leah
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Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions
Recent research and policies recognize the importance of environmental defenders for global sustainability and emphasize their need for protection against violence and repression. However, effective support may benefit from a more systematic understanding of the underlying environmental conflicts, as well as from better knowledge on the factors tha...
Vu, Hong Tien Liu, Yuchen Tran, Duc Vinh
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Global Environmental Change
This study investigates the news coverage of climate change in 45 different countries and territories. Using the news framing approach, this study identifies the connections between several national socioeconomic, governance, and environmental traits and the portrayals of climate change. Although climate change is a global issue that affects every ...
Formetta, Giuseppe Feyen, Luc
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Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions
Death tolls and economic losses from natural hazards continue to rise in many parts of the world. With the aim to reduce future impacts from natural disasters it is crucial to understand the variability in space and time of the vulnerability of people and economic assets. In this paper we quantified the temporal dynamics of socio-economic vulnerabi...
Rafaj, Peter Kiesewetter, Gregor Gül, Timur Schöpp, Wolfgang Cofala, Janusz Klimont, Zbigniew Pallav Purohit Heyes, Chris Amann, Markus Borken-Kleefeld, Jens
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Global Environmental Change
Air pollution is linked with many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Strategies aiming at the improved air quality interact directly with climate mitigation targets, access to clean energy services, waste management, and other aspects of socio-economic development. Continuation of current policies in the key emitting sectors impli...
Krausmann, Fridolin Lauk, Christian Haas, Willi Wiedenhofer, Dominik
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Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions
The size and structure of the socioeconomic metabolism are key for the planet's sustainability. In this article, we provide a consistent assessment of the development of material flows through the global economy in the period 1900-2015 using material flow accounting in combination with results from dynamic stock-flow modelling. Based on this approa...
Farinosi, F Giupponi, C Reynaud, A Ceccherini, G Carmona-Moreno, C De Roo, A Gonzalez-Sanchez, D Bidoglio, G
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Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions
Competition over limited water resources is one of the main concerns for the coming decades. Although water issues alone have not been the sole trigger for warfare in the past, tensions over freshwater management and use represent one of the main concerns in political relations between riparian states and may exacerbate existing tensions, increase ...
Shaw, Duncan Scully, Judy Hart, Tom
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Global Environmental Change
This paper examines two concepts, social vulnerability and social resilience, often used to describe people and their relationship to a disaster. Social vulnerability is the exposure to harm resulting from demographic and socioeconomic factors that heighten the exposure to disaster. Social resilience is the ability to avoid disaster, cope with chan...