There has been a policy shift towards localism in the UK driving responses and decision-making processes to respond to the impacts of climate change. This shift capitalizes on local expertise and knowledge, empowering communities to take ownership of response strategies, with an increased focus on building resilience to nexus shocks. This comes at a time when the ability of local authorities to lead responses to nexus shocks is decreasing due to lack of capacity, funding and a statutory requirement to better respond to the impacts of climate change. We examine local resilience to nexus shocks and climate impacts as a complex process of collaboration, communication, adaptation, learning from past events and preparing for future shocks. Drawi...
The frequency and intensity of climate shocks are expected to increase under a changing climate with...
The nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe the com...
The inextricable link between people, their built environment and its relationship with flooding has...
There has been a policy shift towards localism in the UK driving responses and decision-making proce...
There has been a policy shift towards localism in the UK driving responses and decision-making proce...
This article aims to critically review the concept of resilience and to assess how it might be used ...
International assessments of evidence on climate change (e.g. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cha...
The resilience trap: exploring the practical utility of resilience for climate change adaptation in ...
The ‘resilience trap’: exploring the practical utility of resilience for climate change adaptation i...
The frequency and intensity of climate shocks such as heatwaves and flooding, are expected to increa...
This chapter explores how responses to nexus shocks can help reduce impacts or make them worst. It d...
The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and ...
The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and ...
AbstractLocal government has a crucial role to play in climate change adaptation, both delivering ad...
The concept of resilience is well-established in policy, as well as popular and professional discour...
The frequency and intensity of climate shocks are expected to increase under a changing climate with...
The nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe the com...
The inextricable link between people, their built environment and its relationship with flooding has...
There has been a policy shift towards localism in the UK driving responses and decision-making proce...
There has been a policy shift towards localism in the UK driving responses and decision-making proce...
This article aims to critically review the concept of resilience and to assess how it might be used ...
International assessments of evidence on climate change (e.g. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cha...
The resilience trap: exploring the practical utility of resilience for climate change adaptation in ...
The ‘resilience trap’: exploring the practical utility of resilience for climate change adaptation i...
The frequency and intensity of climate shocks such as heatwaves and flooding, are expected to increa...
This chapter explores how responses to nexus shocks can help reduce impacts or make them worst. It d...
The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and ...
The concept of community resilience to climate change in the UK has a diverse range of meanings and ...
AbstractLocal government has a crucial role to play in climate change adaptation, both delivering ad...
The concept of resilience is well-established in policy, as well as popular and professional discour...
The frequency and intensity of climate shocks are expected to increase under a changing climate with...
The nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe the com...
The inextricable link between people, their built environment and its relationship with flooding has...