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Reclaiming open climate adaptation futures

Carol Farbotko (), Ingrid Boas, Ruben Dahm, Taukiei Kitara, Tafue Lusama and Tearinaki Tanielu
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Carol Farbotko: Griffith University
Ingrid Boas: Wageningen University
Ruben Dahm: Deltares
Taukiei Kitara: Griffith University
Tafue Lusama: Pacific Theological College
Tearinaki Tanielu: University of Melbourne

Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 8, 750-751

Abstract: The narrative that certain areas will inevitably become uninhabitable owing to sea-level rise is powerful, yet may silence important debate about alternative climate adaptation futures. In particular, populations with low emissions and funding capacity should have their narratives centralized in adaptation.

Date: 2023
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