In a study published in April 2021, Davis and Hügel explored the extent of participation in climate adaptation planning of disadvantaged youth in Ireland.
Category: Climate Research
Does Mainstreaming Climate Adaptation into Policies Lead to Concrete Actions?
Researchers examined whether climate adaptation policies in the mainstream resulted in concrete climate adaptation actions across sectors.
Psychological Distance and How It Can Hinder Climate Adaptation Support
Psychological distance from climate change issues will make people less likely to address them and support climate adaptation policies.
Lesotho’s Food Insecurity and the US AIM for Climate
AIM for Climate will set up a platform for best practices and science-based fixes to climate change effects, useful to countries like Lesotho.
Is Reducing Population a Key to Fight Climate Change?
The study suggests focusing on curbing population in the social justice context for its impacts on climate change and its mitigation.
Climate Adaptation and Resilience-Building through Valuing Indigenous Knowledge in Fiji
A resilient house is sturdy, can withstand extreme events due to climate change and natural disasters, and adapts to extreme changes.
Kaikoura’s Post-Disaster Recovery and the Build Back Better Framework
The study finds that Kaikoura's psychosocial and economic post-disaster recovery aligned with the BBB Framework, relevant for its recovery.
Climate Resilience and Disaster Recovery in Kerala and the BBB Framework
By examining Kerala's post-flood recovery, the study determined to what extent Kerala's post-disaster recovery matched the BBB practices.
Post-Disaster Recovery Transition Lessons from the 2010 Floods in Pakistan
A better understanding of the smooth transition of the various phases of the PDR can help policymakers and disaster management practitioners.
Building Resilience Better thru Partner Cities
The study's findings will help governments at various levels, practitioners of resilience and disaster risk management, and policymakers.