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Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation

W. Neil Adger (), Jon Barnett, Katrina Brown, Nadine Marshall and Karen O'Brien
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W. Neil Adger: Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Jon Barnett: Melbourne School of Land and Environment, University of Melbourne
Katrina Brown: Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter
Nadine Marshall: CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences and Climate Adaptation Flagship
Karen O'Brien: University of Oslo

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 2, 112-117

Abstract: Society's response to climate change is inevitably mediated by culture. In a Review Article that analyses important new research from across the social sciences, climate change is shown to threaten important cultural dimensions of people's lives and livelihoods — including material and lived aspects of culture, identity, community cohesion and sense of place.

Date: 2013
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