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Adapting to Climate Change
Exploring the invisibility of local knowledge in decision-making: the Boscastle Harbour flood disaster
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Tori L. Jennings
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January 1 2001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Adaptation now
pp. 25
Ecological limits of adaptation to climate change
pp. 42
Adapting to the effects of climate change on water supply reliability
pp. 54
Protecting London from tidal flooding: limits to engineering adaptation
pp. 114
Sea ice change in Arctic Canada: are there limits to Inuit adaptation?
pp. 181
Conceptual and practical barriers to adaptation: vulnerability and responses to heat waves in the UK
pp. 197
Values and cost–benefit analysis: economic efficiency criteria in adaptation
pp. 227
Community-based adaptation and culture in theory and practice
pp. 240
Exploring the invisibility of local knowledge in decision-making: the Boscastle Harbour flood disaster
pp. 255
Adaptation and conflict within fisheries: insights for living with climate change
pp. 335
Decentralized planning and climate adaptation: toward transparent governance
pp. 368
Adaptive governance for a changing coastline: science, policy and publics in search of a sustainable future
pp. 384
Climate change, international cooperation and adaptation in transboundary water management
pp. 399
Decentralization: a window of opportunity for successful adaptation to climate change?
pp. 417
Adapting to climate change in Sámi reindeer herding: the nation-state as problem and solution
pp. 476
Organizational learning and governance in adaptation in urban development
pp. 491
Conclusions: Transforming the world
pp. 64
Climate prediction: a limit to adaptation?
pp. 96
Norse Greenland settlement and limits to adaptation
pp. 131
The past, the present and some possible futures of adaptation
pp. 164
Do values subjectively define the limits to climate change adaptation?
pp. 212
Hidden costs and disparate uncertainties: trade-offs in approaches to climate policy
pp. 269
Exploring cultural dimensions of adaptation to climate change
pp. 313
Whether our levers are long enough and the fulcrum strong? Exploring the soft underbelly of adaptation decisions and actions
pp. 350
Climate adaptation, local institutions and rural livelihoods
pp. 433
Limits to adaptation: analysing institutional constraints
pp. 448
Accessing diversification, networks and traditional resource management as adaptations to climate extremes
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