Climate change adaptation in low-resource countries: Insights gained from an eco-social work and feminist gerontological lens

作者: Crystal Kwan , Christine A Walsh

DOI: 10.1177/0020872814567484

关键词: Climate changeLow resourceSocial workSociologyAdaptation (computer science)Social scienceEnvironmental ethicsWork (electrical)Climate change adaptation

摘要: Climate change research requires integrative and collaborative from multiple disciplines because of its complexity sizeable consequences. Eco-social work has an important role to play....

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