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In the mid‐2000s, several highly‐cited papers called for improving conceptual coherence and methodological transparency in vulnerability research to support greater policy relevance. As reducing vulnerability rises on political agendas, identifying empirically validated measures will become incre...


Crane, Todd A.Delaney, AogánTamás, Peter A.Chesterman, SabrinaEricksen, Polly J.[A systematic review of local vulnerability to climate change in developing country agriculture]A systematic review of local vulnerability to climate change in developing country agriculture

There is increasing interest in using systematic review to synthesize evidence on the social and environmental effects of and adaptations to climate change. Use of systematic review for evidence in this field is complicated by the heterogeneity of methods used and by uneven reporting. In order to...


Delaney, AogánTamás, Peter A.Crane, Todd A.Chesterman, Sabrina[Systematic Review of Methods in Low-Consensus Fields: Supporting Commensuration through `Construct-Centered Methods Aggregation’ in the Case of Climate Change Vulnerability Research]Systematic Review of Methods in Low-Consensus Fields: Supporting Commensuration through `Construct-Centered Methods Aggregation’ in the Case of Climate Change Vulnerability Research

This document reports on a systematic review (SR) of food systems governance indicators. This review was undertaken by the CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)-funded 13-member Working Group on Effective Indicators for food systems governance and a revi...


Delaney, A.Tamás, Peter A.[Strengthening the food systems governance evidence base: Supporting commensurability of research through a systematic review of methods]Strengthening the food systems governance evidence base: Supporting commensurability of research through a systematic review of methods

Governance of food systems is a poorly understood determinant of food security. Much scholarship on food systems governance is non-empirical, while existing research is often case study-based and theoretically and methodologically incommensurable. This frustrates aggregation of evidence and gener...


Delaney, A.Evans, T.McGreevy JBlekking, JordanSchlachter TKorhonen-Kurki, KaisaTamás, Peter A.Crane, Todd A.Eakin, H.Förch, WiebkeJones, L.Nelson, D.R.Obersteiner, MichaelPurdon M[Strengthening the food systems governance evidence base: Supporting commensurability of research through a systematic review of methods]Strengthening the food systems governance evidence base: Supporting commensurability of research through a systematic review of methods

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