The Assessment of Adaptive Capacity

作者: Margot Hill

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5796-7_4

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摘要: This chapter reviews the methods and challenges for assessment of adaptive capacity. It presents discusses ranges governance determinants capacity as they have developed out different discourses such good governance, management, vulnerability resilience. concludes that relative paucity deep empirical examples exploring actions in periods might be representative a future warmer world remains challenge operationalisation characterisation well development understanding how to mobilise it climate change impacts take hold.

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