Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to environmental change that integrate local understandings of risk and vulnerability. Yet the potential for fair adaptation is intimately linked to how variations in perceptions of environmental change and risk are treated. There is, however, little empirical evidence of the extent and nature of variations in risk perception in and between multiple community settings. Here, we rely on data from 231 semi-structured interviews conducted in nine communities in Western Province, Solomon Islands, to statistically model different perceptions of risk and change within and between communities
The climate change focus in Australia has shifted from mitigation to adaptation with an emphasis on ...
Climate change exacerbates existing societal inequalities, including those related to uneven adaptat...
publisher versionPeople’s livelihoods in tropical small-island developing states are greatly depende...
Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to envir...
Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to envir...
Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to envir...
Local perceptions of environmental and climate change, as well as associated adaptations made by loc...
The MAGIC research team worked across three different coastal contexts in South Africa, United Kingd...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
More than 85% of the Solomon Islands’ population live in villages and communities within 1.5 km from...
Greater recognition of the seriousness of global environmental change has led to an increase in rese...
This thesis looks at perceptions and relationship of those involved in climate change adaption progr...
Our paper analyses the patterns and factors that explain households’ responses to extreme environmen...
Coastal communities around the world are crucibles of change: shifting patterns of settlement and mi...
Community-based adaptation has gained significant international attention as a way for communities t...
The climate change focus in Australia has shifted from mitigation to adaptation with an emphasis on ...
Climate change exacerbates existing societal inequalities, including those related to uneven adaptat...
publisher versionPeople’s livelihoods in tropical small-island developing states are greatly depende...
Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to envir...
Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to envir...
Community-based approaches are pursued in recognition of the need for place-based responses to envir...
Local perceptions of environmental and climate change, as well as associated adaptations made by loc...
The MAGIC research team worked across three different coastal contexts in South Africa, United Kingd...
People, local cultures and the environments they live in are complex and dynamic social-ecological s...
More than 85% of the Solomon Islands’ population live in villages and communities within 1.5 km from...
Greater recognition of the seriousness of global environmental change has led to an increase in rese...
This thesis looks at perceptions and relationship of those involved in climate change adaption progr...
Our paper analyses the patterns and factors that explain households’ responses to extreme environmen...
Coastal communities around the world are crucibles of change: shifting patterns of settlement and mi...
Community-based adaptation has gained significant international attention as a way for communities t...
The climate change focus in Australia has shifted from mitigation to adaptation with an emphasis on ...
Climate change exacerbates existing societal inequalities, including those related to uneven adaptat...
publisher versionPeople’s livelihoods in tropical small-island developing states are greatly depende...