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View article: A Model at its Limits: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from the Inside
A Model at its Limits: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from the Inside Open
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has, over almost 35 years, developed into a model for effecting science-led governance for global environmental change. However, on the back of the sixth Assessment Report, and with prep…
View article: Beyond the storm season: The polyrhythms of coastal hazardscapes on the Kūaotunu Peninsula
Beyond the storm season: The polyrhythms of coastal hazardscapes on the Kūaotunu Peninsula Open
In this paper, we develop an account of engaged practice of coastal conservation groups with seasonalities on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand, focusing particularly on the polyrhythmicity of change in its coastal hazardscape. While…
View article: Adapting seasonal beekeeping patterns in western Norway
Adapting seasonal beekeeping patterns in western Norway Open
This paper is about how Western Norway beekeepers synchronise their practices to perceived patterns of seasonal rhythms and adapt their timings and ways of working as they sense shifts in these rhythmic seasonal patterns associated with cl…
View article: How to Engage and Adapt to Unprecedented Extremes
How to Engage and Adapt to Unprecedented Extremes Open
Facing the urgent challenge of extreme weather and climate-related events, our societal frameworks for “resilience” and “adaptation” are proving to be insufficient. This paper introduces the “Exploring Unprecedented Extremes” workshop, whi…
View article: Is Bergen Unseasonal? On Europe’s Shifting Relation to Seasons
Is Bergen Unseasonal? On Europe’s Shifting Relation to Seasons Open
This article reflects on whether and how European communities’ cultural frameworks of seasons are coming to poorly correspond to the climatic conditions they experience, and the implications for how Europe adapts to climatic (and social an…
View article: How seasonal cultures shape adaptation on Aotearoa – New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula
How seasonal cultures shape adaptation on Aotearoa – New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula Open
There is a growing literature on the cultural capacities influencing communities' adaptation to environmental and social change, including the temporal frameworks they draw on for timely action. This paper focuses on seasonal cultures, and…
View article: 35 Conclusion: Negotiating changing seasonality Com
35 Conclusion: Negotiating changing seasonality Com Open
Conclusion: Negotiating changing seasonalityCommunities worldwide face changing seasonalities, as the chapters in this book have described from a multitude of angles.This may be caused by large scale processes like climate change, technolo…
View article: 1 When seasons no longer hold
1 When seasons no longer hold Open
When seasons no longer holdPlanetary scientists suspect that, when young, our planet met with an enormous celestial body in a random collision that tilted the earth's rotational axis relative to its orbital plane around the sun.This tilt h…
View article: Preface
Preface Open
At its core, this is a book about how people adapt and build resilience to global environmental changes, like climate change.But in its own small way, we hope this book helps move conversations from how experts best deploy techno-scientifi…
View article: Co-producing representations of summer rainfall in Bangladesh
Co-producing representations of summer rainfall in Bangladesh Open
Climate adaptation governance increasingly investigates the cultural capacities of communities to cope with climate variability and change. This paper reports on research of the symbolic representations of summer rainfall in the cultural r…
View article: Editorial: High-Quality Knowledge for Climate Adaptation: Revisiting Criteria of Credibility, Legitimacy, Salience, and Usability
Editorial: High-Quality Knowledge for Climate Adaptation: Revisiting Criteria of Credibility, Legitimacy, Salience, and Usability Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Clim., 25 April 2022Sec. Climate Risk Management https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2022.905786
View article: Beyond rules: How institutional cultures and climate governance interact
Beyond rules: How institutional cultures and climate governance interact Open
Institutions have a central role in climate change governance. But while there is a flourishing literature on institutions' formal rules, processes, and organizational forms, scholars lament a relative lack of attention to institutions' in…
View article: Mapping the development and implementation of climate services in the Greater Horn of Africa
Mapping the development and implementation of climate services in the Greater Horn of Africa Open
<p>A plethora of programmes and projects focus on strengthening climate services in the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA); a region of great economic importance in a changing Africa. However, knowledge of how key elements of climate servi…
View article: Quality Assessment in Co-developing Climate Services in Norway and the Netherlands
Quality Assessment in Co-developing Climate Services in Norway and the Netherlands Open
Climate services, and research on climate services, have mutually developed over the past 20 years, with quality assessment a central issue for orienting both practitioners and researchers. However, quality assessment is becoming more comp…
View article: Grand Challenges for Climate Risk Management
Grand Challenges for Climate Risk Management Open
SPECIALTY GRAND CHALLENGE article Front. Clim., 11 December 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2020.605206
View article: Local narratives of change as an entry point for building urban climate resilience
Local narratives of change as an entry point for building urban climate resilience Open
Cities face increasing risks due to climate change, and many cities are actively working towards increasing their climate resilience. Climate change-induced risks and interventions to reduce these risks do not only impact urban risk manage…
View article: The role of place-based narratives of change in climate risk governance
The role of place-based narratives of change in climate risk governance Open
In this introduction, we situate the topic of this Special Issue on ‘narratives of change’ in the scholarly literature about how we inform climate risk governance, including through climate services. We argue that many places experience a …
View article: An Evolving Framework for Advancing Climate Services in Norway
An Evolving Framework for Advancing Climate Services in Norway Open
Meeting of the Norwegian Centre for Climate Services; Geilo, Norway, 25–26 October 2017