National-level progress on adaptation
Alexandra Lesnikowski (),
James Ford,
Robbert Biesbroek,
Lea Berrang-Ford and
S. Jody Heymann
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Alexandra Lesnikowski: McGill University
James Ford: McGill University
Robbert Biesbroek: Wageningen University
Lea Berrang-Ford: McGill University
S. Jody Heymann: University of California Los Angeles, Fielding School of Public Health
Nature Climate Change, 2016, vol. 6, issue 3, 261-264
Abstract:
Rigorous measurement of adaptation policies is crucial to implementing successful climate policy. Policy analysis of 41 countries shows an 87% increase in adaptation initiatives since 2010, suggesting that concrete adoption of such practices is growing.
Date: 2016
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