The benefits and negative impacts of citizen science applications to water as experienced by participants and communities

DW Walker, M Smigaj, M Tani - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Citizen science is proliferating in the water sciences with increasing public involvement in
monitoring water resources, climate variables, water quality, and in mapping and modeling …

Methodological lessons for negotiating power, political capabilities, and resilience in research on climate change responses

P Tschakert, M Parsons, E Atkins, A Garcia… - World Development, 2023 - Elsevier
Critical scholarship on the intersection of development pathways and climate change
responses highlights the roles of power, agency, social difference, intersecting inequalities …

[HTML][HTML] Local narratives of change as an entry point for building urban climate resilience

B Marschütz, S Bremer, H Runhaar, D Hegger… - Climate Risk …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cities face increasing risks due to climate change, and many cities are actively working
towards increasing their climate resilience. Climate change-induced risks and interventions …

[HTML][HTML] The role of place-based narratives of change in climate risk governance

W Krauß, S Bremer - Climate Risk Management, 2020 - Elsevier
In this introduction, we situate the topic of this Special Issue on 'narratives of change'in the
scholarly literature about how we inform climate risk governance, including through climate …

Co-production of risk knowledge and improvement of risk communication: A three-legged stool

RP Lejano, CE Haque, F Berkes - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2021 - Elsevier
Despite decades of progress in disaster risk reduction, efforts to enhance risk awareness
and influence behavioral change still seem to be falling short. When we reflect on our …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring narratives on negative emissions technologies in the post-paris era

D Otto, T Thoni, F Wittstock, S Beck - Frontiers in climate, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The 2015 Paris Agreement specified that the goal of international climate policy is to
strengthen the global response to climate change by restricting the average global warming …

Power in resilience and resilience's power in climate change scholarship

A Garcia, N Gonda, E Atkins, NJ Godden… - Wiley …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Resilience thinking has undergone profound theoretical developments in recent decades,
moving to characterize resilience as a socio‐natural process that requires constant …

Why should the EU implement electric vehicles? Viewing the relationship between evidence and dominant policy solutions through the lens of complexity

LJ Di Felice, A Renner, M Giampietro - Environmental science & policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Electric vehicles are a dominant policy solution in the EU. In policy documents, a transition to
electric vehicles is justified through promises of a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) …

'My new routine': Assessing the impact of citizen science on climate adaptation in Bangladesh

S Bremer, MM Haque, SB Aziz, S Kvamme - Environmental Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Citizen science is put forward as a method for extending science to include communities in
learning about, and adapting to, climate variability and change in the places they live. But it …

Climate change and amplified representations of natural hazards in institutional cultures

S Bremer, P Schneider, B Glavovic - Oxford Research Encyclopedia …, 2019 - oxfordre.com
Rapid climatic, natural and societal changes are altering the ways natural hazard risks are
represented in societies, and in turn disrupting the ways people respond to these hazards …