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Adaptation requires attuning to shifting temporal patterns

Scott Bremer (), Nicole Klenk, Michelle Bastian and Danielle Kwan-Lafond
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Scott Bremer: University of Bergen
Nicole Klenk: University of Toronto Scarborough
Michelle Bastian: The University of Edinburgh
Danielle Kwan-Lafond: University of Toronto Scarborough

Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 1, 8-10

Abstract: Communal life is characterized by the shared timing of human and environmental events. Climate change is disrupting these timings, creating mismatches in these coordinated temporal patterns and requiring adaptive governance.

Date: 2024
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