Using expert elicitation to define successful adaptation to climate change

Miguel de França Doria , Emily Boyd , Emma L. Tompkins , W. Neil Adger
Environmental Science & Policy 12 ( 7) 810 -819

138
2009
A framework to analyse the implications of coastal transformation on inclusive development

Natalie Suckall , Emma L. Tompkins , Katharine Vincent
Environmental Science & Policy 96 64 -69

1
2019
Hidden costs and disparate uncertainties: trade-offs in approaches to climate policy

Hallie Eakin , Emma L. Tompkins , Donald R. Nelson , John M. Anderies
Cambridge University Press 212 -226

154
2009
Conservation Organizations Need to Consider Adaptive Capacity: Why Local Input Matters

Elizabeth Mcleod , Brian Szuster , Jochen Hinkel , Emma L. Tompkins
Conservation Letters 9 ( 5) 351 -360

13
2016
Presenting triple-wins? assessing projects that deliver adaptation, mitigation and development co-benefits in rural Sub-Saharan Africa

Natalie Suckall , Lindsay C. Stringer , Emma L. Tompkins
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 44 ( 1) 34 -41

34
2015
Planning for climate change in small islands: Insights from national hurricane preparedness in the Cayman Islands

Emma L. Tompkins
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions 15 ( 2) 139 -149

154
2005
Successful adaptation to climate change across scales

W. Neil Adger , Nigel W. Arnell , Emma L. Tompkins
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions 15 ( 2) 77 -86

3,976
2005
Adapting to climate change: perspectives across scales

W. Neil Adger , Nigel W. Arnell , Emma L. Tompkins
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions 15 ( 2) 75 -76

157
2005
A less disastrous disaster: Managing response to climate-driven hazards in the Cayman Islands and NE Brazil

Emma L. Tompkins , Maria Carmen Lemos , Emily Boyd
Global Environmental Change 18 ( 4) 736 -745

61
2008
Observed adaptation to climate change: UK evidence of transition to a well-adapting society

Emma L. Tompkins , W. Neil Adger , Emily Boyd , Sophie Nicholson-Cole
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions 20 ( 4) 627 -635

296
2010
Does Adaptive Management of Natural Resources Enhance Resilience to Climate Change?

Emma L. Tompkins , W. Neil Adger
Ecology and Society 9 ( 2) 1 -14

1,564
2004
The Political Economy of Cross-Scale Networks in Resource Co- Management

W. Neil Adger , Katrina Brown , Emma L. Tompkins
Ecology and Society 10 ( 2) 9

394
2005
Developing adaptation and adapting development

Maria Carmen Lemos , Emily Boyd , Emma L. Tompkins , Henny Osbahr
Ecology and Society 12 ( 2) 26

233
2007
Climate Compatible Development: Generating Co-Benefits from Climate Change Planning

Natalie Suckall , Emma L. Tompkins
Sustainability 12 ( 2) 496

2
2020
Foreignness as a constraint on learning: the impact of migrants on disaster resilience in small islands.

Emma L. Tompkins , Lisa-Ann Hurlston , Wouter Poortinga
Environmental Hazards 8 ( 4) 263 -277

12
2009
Resilience to hazards: Rice farmers in the Mahanadi Delta, India

John M. Duncan , Emma L. Tompkins , Jadunandan Dash , Basundhara Tripathy
Ecology and Society 22 ( 4) 3

21
2017
Eliciting Information from Experts on the Likelihood of Rapid Climate Change

Nigel W. Arnell , Emma L. Tompkins , W. Neil Adger
Risk Analysis 25 ( 6) 1419 -1431

58
2005
Applying the global RCP–SSP–SPA scenario framework at sub-national scale: A multi-scale and participatory scenario approach

Abiy S. Kebede , Robert J. Nicholls , Andrew Allan , Iñaki Arto
Science of The Total Environment 635 659 -672

43
2018
Defining response capacity to enhance climate change policy

Emma L. Tompkins , W. Neil Adger
Environmental Science & Policy 8 ( 6) 562 -571

310
2005