Who are the victims of low-carbon transitions? Towards a political ecology of climate change mitigation
BK Sovacool - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
This study critically examines 20 years of geography and political ecology literature on the
energy justice implications of climate change mitigation. Grounded in an expert guided …
energy justice implications of climate change mitigation. Grounded in an expert guided …
Harnessing nature to help people adapt to climate change
Adapting to climate change is among the biggest challenges humanity faces in the next
century. An overwhelming focus of adaptation strategies to reduce climate change-related …
century. An overwhelming focus of adaptation strategies to reduce climate change-related …
Adapting cities for climate change through urban green infrastructure planning
Green Infrastructure (GI) planning firstly developed as an integrated approach to ecological
and conservation planning. Then it has advanced and used in several disciplines such as …
and conservation planning. Then it has advanced and used in several disciplines such as …
Global biodiversity conservation: the critical role of hotspots
Global changes, from habitat loss and invasive species to anthropogenic climate change,
have initiated the sixth great mass extinction event in Earth's history. As species become …
have initiated the sixth great mass extinction event in Earth's history. As species become …
Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries
Coral reefs support the livelihood of millions of people especially those engaged in marine
fisheries activities. Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to climate change induced stresses that …
fisheries activities. Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to climate change induced stresses that …
Climate change, wine, and conservation
Climate change is expected to impact ecosystems directly, such as through shifting climatic
controls on species ranges, and indirectly, for example through changes in human land use …
controls on species ranges, and indirectly, for example through changes in human land use …
Resilience implications of policy responses to climate change
This article examines whether some response strategies to climate variability and change
have the potential to undermine long‐term resilience of social–ecological systems. We …
have the potential to undermine long‐term resilience of social–ecological systems. We …
Incorporating climate change into spatial conservation prioritisation: A review
To ensure the long-term persistence of biodiversity, conservation strategies must account for
the entire range of climate change impacts. A variety of spatial prioritisation techniques have …
the entire range of climate change impacts. A variety of spatial prioritisation techniques have …
Climate change vulnerability assessment of species
Assessing species' vulnerability to climate change is a prerequisite for developing effective
strategies to conserve them. The last three decades have seen exponential growth in the …
strategies to conserve them. The last three decades have seen exponential growth in the …
[HTML][HTML] The environmental consequences of climate-driven agricultural frontiers
Growing conditions for crops such as coffee and wine grapes are shifting to track climate
change. Research on these crop responses has focused principally on impacts to food …
change. Research on these crop responses has focused principally on impacts to food …