Engaging diverse knowledge holders in adaptation research
G. Cundill (),
B. Harvey,
D. Ley,
C. Singh,
B. Huson,
P. Aldunce,
R. Biesbroek,
J. Lawrence,
D. Morchain,
J. Nalau,
N. P. Simpson and
E. Totin
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G. Cundill: International Development Research Centre
B. Harvey: McGill University
D. Ley: Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe
C. Singh: Indian Institute for Human Settlements
B. Huson: University of Winnipeg
P. Aldunce: Universidad de Chile
R. Biesbroek: Wageningen University & Research
J. Lawrence: Victoria University of Wellington
D. Morchain: The Nature Conservancy
J. Nalau: Griffith University
N. P. Simpson: ODI
E. Totin: Université Nationale d’Agriculture
Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 7, 662-664
Abstract:
Adaptation evidence and knowledge are diverse and unequally represented in global adaptation discourse. The Adaptation Futures 2023 conference sought to bring this diversity together to advance more inclusive and impactful adaptation science, and confronted both the benefits and the trade-offs that this effort entails.
Date: 2024
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