Whilst it is increasingly recognised that socio-political contexts shape climate change adaptation decisions and actions at all scales, current modes of development typically fail to recognise or adequately challenge these contexts where they constrain capacity to adapt. To address this failing, ...
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Ensor, Jonathan
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Park, Sarah E.
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Hoddy ET
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Ratner BD
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[A rights-based perspective on adaptive capacity]
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A rights-based perspective on adaptive capacity