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    • Coming full circle: the history of loss and damage under the UNFCCC 

      Roberts, Erin Louise; Huq, Saleemul (International Journal of Global Warming, 2015-01-01)
      This paper chronicles the history of the rise of loss and damage in negotiations under the United Nations Framework on Climate Change and the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
    • Ecosystem-based approaches to adaptation: evidence from two sites in Bangladesh 

      Reid, Hannah; Alam, Sarder Shafiqul (Climate and Development, 2016-05-01)
      Ecosystem-based approaches to adaptation (EbA) involve the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services to help people adapt to the adverse effects of climate change. This research looks at two components of effective EbA: ...
    • Knowledge flows in climate change adaptation: exploring friction between scales 

      Huq, Saleemul; Stott, Clare (Climate and Development, Taylor & Francis, 2014-11-14)
      Effective mainstreaming of climate change adaptation (CCA) into related policy and development initiatives relies on comprehensive knowledge sharing between multiple stakeholders. In Bangladesh, community-based adaptation ...
    • The Role of Microfinance in Household Livelihood Adaptation in Satkhira District, Southwest Bangladesh 

      Tallontire, Anne; Paavola, Jouni; Fenton, Adrian (World Development Vol. xx, pp. xxx–xxx, 2017 0305-750X/ Ó 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd., 2017-04-01)
      There is increasing interest in the potential of microfinance to foster climate change adaptation. However, existing liter-ature over-relies upon theoretical arguments rather than empirical evidence, and until now the ...
    • Shrimp and coastal adaptation: on the politics of climate justice 

      Huq, Saleemul; Paprocki, Kasia (Climate and Development, 2017-03-24)
      Strategies for climate change adaptation are contingent on normative analyses of ideal development outcomes and possible futures. Competing visions for the future thus result in adaptation programmes that benefit some while ...

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