Distinguishing between the strains grounded theory: Classical, interpretive and constructivist

K Sebastian - Journal for Social Thought, 2019 - ojs.lib.uwo.ca
Since its inception in 1967, the grounded theory methodology has developed into many
perspectives, each underpinned by different ontological and epistemological assumptions …

Uncertainty and climate change adaptation: a systematic review of research approaches and people's decision-making

M Moure, JB Jacobsen, C Smith-Hall - Current Climate Change Reports, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This review (1) describes the intersecting literature on climate
change adaptation (CCA) and uncertainty (N= 562), and (2) synthesizes the findings of …

Urban resilience: From a limited urban engineering vision to a more global comprehensive and long-term implementation

C Heinzlef, D Serre - Water Security, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper presents a research project spanning over 15 years, dealing with territorial
resilience to flooding. This paper presents a global retrospective view on how research on …

A novel hybrid quantum-PSO and credal decision tree ensemble for tropical cyclone induced flash flood susceptibility mapping with geospatial data

PTT Ngo, TD Pham, VH Nhu, TT Le, DA Tran… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Flash flood is considered as one of the most destructive natural hazards worldwide,
especially in tropical countries, where tropical cyclones with torrential rains are recurrent …

The perception of permafrost thaw in the Sakha Republic (Russia): Narratives, culture and risk in the face of climate change

N Doloisio, JP Vanderlinden - Polar Science, 2020 - Elsevier
This article focuses on the social representations of permafrost thaw among people who
were born in different regions of the Sakha Republic (Russia) and live in the regional capital …

Thawing permafrost in Arctic coastal communities: a framework for studying risks from climate change

JN Larsen, P Schweitzer, K Abass, N Doloisio… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Thawing permafrost creates risks to the environment, economy and culture in Arctic coastal
communities. Identification of these risks and the inclusion of the societal context and the …

[HTML][HTML] Overarching barriers to mainstream green stormwater infrastructure in Ghana: Towards good green governance

A Ibrahim, K Bartsch, E Sharifi - Environmental Science & Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Environmental challenges associated with stormwater management, including flooding,
droughts and depleting water quality, are exacerbated in urban areas. Despite growing …

Life on thin ice: Insights from Uummannaq, Greenland for connecting climate science with Arctic communities

J Baztan, M Cordier, JM Huctin, Z Zhu… - Polar Science, 2017 - Elsevier
What are the links between mainstream climate science and local community knowledge?
This study takes the example of Greenland, considered one of the regions most impacted by …

Resistance and resilience: Facing the multidimensional challenges in coastal areas

ML Martinez, A Taramelli… - Journal of Coastal …, 2017 - meridian.allenpress.com
Resistance and resilience: Facing the multidimensional challenges in coastal areas. In:
Martinez, ML; Taramelli, A., and Silva, R.(eds.), Coastal Resilience: Exploring the Many …

Coastal stakeholders' perceptions of sea level rise adaptation planning in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

SH Stephens, DE DeLorme, SC Hagen - Environmental Management, 2020 - Springer
Planning for sea level rise (SLR) is a complex process that involves scientific uncertainty
and local and regional political tradeoffs. As part of a 6-year transdisciplinary research …