Rob Bellamy
Published Online: Oct 10 2019
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.623
Stable beliefs and values that (a) are associated with negative or positive perceptions of technologies and (b) correspond to elementary social groups and their commitments to particular sociotechnical systems
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Åsa Persson
Published Online: Sep 04 2019
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.618
Global adaptation governance as an emerging but contested domain: scales, levels, and actors.
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David Abson, Henrik von Wehrden, Christine Wamsler, Torsten Krause, Lisa Habigt, Kai Christian Wagner, Julius Rathgens, Felix Beyers, Lars Holländer, Laura Niessen, Sanne Raggers, Nora Baumgartner, Maren Stefanie Preuss, Anna‐Lena Rau, Ruth Krüger, Stephen Woroniecki
Published Online: Sep 01 2019
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.617
Researchers' implicit conceptual frames of power matter in climate change adaptation research, with clear implications for practice. We demonstrate associations between researchers' frames of power and adaptation processes and outcomes.
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Dario Brescia, Igor Shishlov, Axel Michaelowa
Published Online: Aug 16 2019
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.613
The roller coaster ride of international carbon market mechanisms over the last 20 years has four phases, ranging from exuberance (2005–2011) to hibernation (2012–2014), determined by changes in public and private demand for carbon credits and the varying ability of regulators to credibly operationalize the mechanisms.
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Tim Soens, Joris Roosen, Michail Moatsos, Matthew J. Hannaford, Daniel R. Curtis, Bas J. P. Bavel
Published Online: Aug 08 2019
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.611
Recent literature investigating long‐term interactions between climate and society increasingly utilizes historical big data. Too often this is done without applying historical criticism, which may lead to misguided narratives. We propose a set of interventions to avoid this and optimize the use of historical datasets.
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