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Representation of adaptation in quantitative climate assessments

Nicole Maanen (), Tabea Lissner, Mathijs Harmsen, Franziska Piontek, Marina Andrijevic and Detlef P. Vuuren
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Nicole Maanen: Climate Analytics
Tabea Lissner: Climate Analytics
Mathijs Harmsen: Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL)
Franziska Piontek: Member of the Leibniz Association
Marina Andrijevic: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Detlef P. Vuuren: Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL)

Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 4, 309-311

Abstract: Adaptation is a key societal response to reduce the impacts of climate change, yet it is poorly represented in current modelling frameworks. We identify key research gaps and suggest entry points for adaptation in quantitative assessments of climate change to enhance policy guidance.

Date: 2023
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