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Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy

Anne C. Pisor (), Xavier Basurto, Kristina G. Douglass, Katharine J. Mach, Elspeth Ready, Jason M. Tylianakis, Ashley Hazel, Michelle A. Kline, Karen L. Kramer, J. Stephen Lansing, Mark Moritz, Paul E. Smaldino, Thomas F. Thornton and James Holland Jones
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Anne C. Pisor: Washington State University
Xavier Basurto: Duke University
Kristina G. Douglass: The Pennsylvania State University
Katharine J. Mach: University of Miami
Elspeth Ready: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Jason M. Tylianakis: University of Canterbury
Ashley Hazel: University of California San Francisco
Michelle A. Kline: Brunel University
Karen L. Kramer: University of Utah
J. Stephen Lansing: Santa Fe Institute
Mark Moritz: The Ohio State University
Paul E. Smaldino: University of California Merced
Thomas F. Thornton: University of Alaska Southeast
James Holland Jones: Stanford University

Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 3, 213-215

Abstract: Communities want to determine their own climate change adaptation strategies, and scientists and decision-makers should listen to them — both the equity and efficacy of climate change adaptation depend on it. We outline key lessons researchers and development actors can take to support communities and learn from them.

Date: 2022
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