Risks from extreme weather events are mediated through state, civil society and individual action 1 , 2 . We propose evolving social contracts as a primary mechanism by which adaptation to climate change proceeds. We use a natural experiment of policy and social contexts of the UK and Ireland affected by the same meteorological event and resultant flooding in November 2009. We analyse data from policy documents and from household surveys of 356 residents in western Ireland and northwest England. We find significant differences between perceptions of individual responsibility for protection across the jurisdictions and between perceptions of future risk from populations directly affected by flooding events. These explain diff...
Policies in the context of global change involve a high degree of uncertainty, as knowledge about fu...
As climate change increases the probability and severity of natural hazards, the need for coordinate...
Adaptation to climate change is inescapably influenced by processes of social identity - how people ...
Risks from extreme weather events are mediated through state, civil society and individual action ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
Adaptation strategies and policies are normally based on climate impact assessments that fail to tak...
Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, and without...
Climate is changing. It is widely accepted that irrespective of the emission reductions efforts, ada...
Climate change threatens human wellbeing and adaptation is essential. To-date, little research has e...
open3siTavoni is supported by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, which is funded by...
As losses from extreme weather events grow, many governments are looking to privatize the financing ...
Growing evidence suggests that adaptation will form a key component of successfully responding to cl...
Policies in the context of global change involve a high degree of uncertainty, as knowledge about fu...
As climate change increases the probability and severity of natural hazards, the need for coordinate...
Adaptation to climate change is inescapably influenced by processes of social identity - how people ...
Risks from extreme weather events are mediated through state, civil society and individual action ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent a wide range of actors in the UK are adapting to ...
Adaptation strategies and policies are normally based on climate impact assessments that fail to tak...
Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, and without...
Climate is changing. It is widely accepted that irrespective of the emission reductions efforts, ada...
Climate change threatens human wellbeing and adaptation is essential. To-date, little research has e...
open3siTavoni is supported by the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, which is funded by...
As losses from extreme weather events grow, many governments are looking to privatize the financing ...
Growing evidence suggests that adaptation will form a key component of successfully responding to cl...
Policies in the context of global change involve a high degree of uncertainty, as knowledge about fu...
As climate change increases the probability and severity of natural hazards, the need for coordinate...
Adaptation to climate change is inescapably influenced by processes of social identity - how people ...