Gated Adaptation during the Cape Town Drought: Mentalities, Transitions and Pathways to Partial Nodes of Water Security

作者: Nicholas Philip Simpson , Clifford D. Shearing , Benoit Dupont

DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2020.1712756

关键词: Water securityEnvironmental planningCapeAdaptation (computer science)Ecology (disciplines)ScholarshipSelection (genetic algorithm)Sociology

摘要: Illustrating how mentalities govern private responses to risk, this article highlights the importance of mental frames in selection adaptation pathways. Scholarship emanating out Cape...

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