18 results on '"Nielsen, Miriam"'
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2. Progress and gaps in climate change adaptation in coastal cities across the globe
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Garschagen, Matthias, Wannewitz, Mia, Ajibade, Idowu, Mach, Katharine J, Mangnan, Alexandre, Petzold, Jan, Reckien, Diana, Ulibarri, Nicola, Agopian, Armen, Chalastani, Vasiliki I, Hawxwell, Tom, Huynh, Lam TM, Kirchhoff, Christine J, Miller, Rebecca, Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, Nielsen, Miriam, Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, Pentz, Brian, Reimuth, Andrea, Scarpa, Giulia, Seeteram, Nadia, Canosa, Ivan Villaverde, Zhou, Jingyao, and Team, GAMI The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative
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Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation ,Environmental Sciences ,Human Society ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Climate Action - Abstract
Abstract Coastal cities are at the frontlines of climate change impacts, resulting in an urgent need for substantial adaptation. To understand whether and to what extent cities are on track to prepare for climate risks, this paper systematically assesses the academic literature to evaluate climate change adaptation in 199 coastal cities worldwide. We show that adaptation in coastal cities is rather slow, of narrow scope, and not transformative. Adaptation measures are predominantly designed based on past and current, rather than future, patterns in hazards, exposure, and vulnerability. City governments, particularly in high-income countries, are more likely to implement institutional and infrastructural responses, while coastal cities in lower-middle income countries often rely on households to implement behavioral adaptation. There is comparatively little published knowledge on coastal urban adaptation in low and middle income economies and regarding particular adaptation types such as ecosystem-based adaptation. These insights make an important contribution for tracking adaptation progress globally and help to identify entry points for improving adaption of coastal cities in the future.
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- 2024
3. A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change
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Berrang-Ford, Lea, Siders, AR, Lesnikowski, Alexandra, Fischer, Alexandra Paige, Callaghan, Max W, Haddaway, Neal R, Mach, Katharine J, Araos, Malcolm, Shah, Mohammad Aminur Rahman, Wannewitz, Mia, Doshi, Deepal, Leiter, Timo, Matavel, Custodio, Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah, Wong-Parodi, Gabrielle, Antwi-Agyei, Philip, Ajibade, Idowu, Chauhan, Neha, Kakenmaster, William, Grady, Caitlin, Chalastani, Vasiliki I, Jagannathan, Kripa, Galappaththi, Eranga K, Sitati, Asha, Scarpa, Giulia, Totin, Edmond, Davis, Katy, Hamilton, Nikita Charles, Kirchhoff, Christine J, Kumar, Praveen, Pentz, Brian, Simpson, Nicholas P, Theokritoff, Emily, Deryng, Delphine, Reckien, Diana, Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol, Ulibarri, Nicola, Segnon, Alcade C, Khavhagali, Vhalinavho, Shang, Yuanyuan, Zvobgo, Luckson, Zommers, Zinta, Xu, Jiren, Williams, Portia Adade, Canosa, Ivan Villaverde, van Maanen, Nicole, van Bavel, Bianca, van Aalst, Maarten, Turek-Hankins, Lynée L, Trivedi, Hasti, Trisos, Christopher H, Thomas, Adelle, Thakur, Shinny, Templeman, Sienna, Stringer, Lindsay C, Sotnik, Garry, Sjostrom, Kathryn Dana, Singh, Chandni, Siña, Mariella Z, Shukla, Roopam, Sardans, Jordi, Salubi, Eunice A, Safaee Chalkasra, Lolita Shaila, Ruiz-Díaz, Raquel, Richards, Carys, Pokharel, Pratik, Petzold, Jan, Penuelas, Josep, Pelaez Avila, Julia, Murillo, Julia B Pazmino, Ouni, Souha, Niemann, Jennifer, Nielsen, Miriam, New, Mark, Nayna Schwerdtle, Patricia, Nagle Alverio, Gabriela, Mullin, Cristina A, Mullenite, Joshua, Mosurska, Anuszka, Morecroft, Mike D, Minx, Jan C, Maskell, Gina, Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, Magnan, Alexandre K, Lwasa, Shuaib, Lukas-Sithole, Megan, Lissner, Tabea, Lilford, Oliver, Koller, Steven F, Jurjonas, Matthew, Joe, Elphin Tom, Huynh, Lam TM, Hill, Avery, Hernandez, Rebecca R, Hegde, Greeshma, Hawxwell, Tom, Harper, Sherilee, Harden, Alexandra, Haasnoot, Marjolijn, and Gilmore, Elisabeth A
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Climate Action ,Atmospheric Sciences ,Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience ,Environmental Science and Management - Abstract
Assessing global progress on human adaptation to climate change is an urgent priority. Although the literature on adaptation to climate change is rapidly expanding, little is known about the actual extent of implementation. We systematically screened >48,000 articles using machine learning methods and a global network of 126 researchers. Our synthesis of the resulting 1,682 articles presents a systematic and comprehensive global stocktake of implemented human adaptation to climate change. Documented adaptations were largely fragmented, local and incremental, with limited evidence of transformational adaptation and negligible evidence of risk reduction outcomes. We identify eight priorities for global adaptation research: assess the effectiveness of adaptation responses, enhance the understanding of limits to adaptation, enable individuals and civil society to adapt, include missing places, scholars and scholarship, understand private sector responses, improve methods for synthesizing different forms of evidence, assess the adaptation at different temperature thresholds, and improve the inclusion of timescale and the dynamics of responses.
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- 2021
4. Causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies of urban pluvial floods in India: A systematic review
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Singh, Harman, Nielsen, Miriam, and Greatrex, Helen
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- 2023
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5. Evaluating the usefulness of VGI from Waze for the reporting of flash floods
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Lowrie, Chris, Kruczkiewicz, Andrew, McClain, Shanna N., Nielsen, Miriam, and Mason, Simon J.
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- 2022
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6. Author Correction: Evaluating the usefulness of VGI from Waze for the reporting of flash floods
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Lowrie, Chris, Kruczkiewicz, Andrew, McClain, Shanna N., Nielsen, Miriam, and Mason, Simon J.
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- 2022
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7. The Changing Influence of Precipitation on Soil Moisture Drought With Warming in the Mediterranean and Western North America
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Nielsen, Miriam, primary, Cook, Benjamin I., additional, Marvel, Kate, additional, Ting, Mingfang, additional, and Smerdon, Jason E., additional
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- 2024
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8. Progress and gaps in climate change adaptation in coastal cities across the globe
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Garschagen, Matthias, primary, Wannewitz, Mia, additional, Ajibade, Idowu, additional, Mach, Katharine J., additional, Mangnan, Alexandre, additional, Petzold, Jan, additional, Reckien, Diana, additional, Ulibarri, Nicola, additional, Agopian, Armen, additional, Chalastani, Vasiliki I., additional, Hawxwell, Tom, additional, Huynh, Lam T.M., additional, Kirchhoff, Christine J., additional, Miller, Rebecca, additional, Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah, additional, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, additional, Nielsen, Miriam, additional, Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, additional, Pentz, Brian, additional, Reimuth, Andrea, additional, Scarpa, Giulia, additional, Seeteram, Nadia, additional, Canosa, Ivan Villaverde, additional, Zhou, Jingyao, additional, and Team, GAMI The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative, additional
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- 2024
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9. Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative
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Berrang-Ford, Lea, Haddaway, Neal, Callaghan, Max, Fischer, Paige, Lesnikowski, Alex, Mach, Katharine, Magnan, Alexandre, Garschagen, Matthias, Thomas, Adelle, Reckien, Diana, New, Mark, de Perez, Erin, Biesbroek, Robbert, Harper, Sherilee, Singh, Chandni, Minx, Jan, Lwasa, Shuaib, Morecroft, Mike, Ford, James, van Aalst, Maarten, Gilmore, Elisabeth, Elliott, Susan, Canosa, Ivan, Nielsen, Miriam, Sotnik, Garry, Antwi-Agyei, Philip, Totin, Edmond, Simpson, Nick, Ouni, Souha, Galappaththi, Eranga, Zavaleta, Carol, Hudson, AJ, Enquist, Carolyn, Chalastani, Vanesa, Campbell, Donovan, Barr, Stephanie, Ofoegbu, Chidi, Siders, AR, Diaz, Raquel, Salubi, Eunice, Abu, Thelma, Deryng, Delphine, Kerr, Rachel, Baker, Emily, Araos, Malcolm, Doshi, Deepal, Jagannathan, Kripa, Browne, Katie, and Lesnikowski, Alexandra
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UNFCCC ,climate change ,IPCC ,Global warming ,Assessment Report 6 ,adaptation ,Paris Agreement - Abstract
An international collaborative initiative to systematically map and review human adaptation responses to climate-related changes that have been documented globally since 2013 in the scientific and grey literature.
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- 2022
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10. One Earth
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Araos, Malcolm, Jagannathan, Kripa, Shukla, Roopam, Ajibade, Idowu, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, Davis, Katy, Ford, James D., Galappaththi, Eranga K., Grady, Caitlin, Hudson, A. J., Joe, Elphin Tom, Kirchhoff, Christine J., Lesnikowski, Alexandra, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, Nielsen, Miriam, Orlove, Ben, Pentz, Brian, Reckien, Diana, Siders, A. R., Ulibarri, Nicola, van Aalst, Maarten K., Abu, Thelma Zulfawu, Agrawal, Tanvi, Berrang-Ford, Lea, Kerr, Rachel Bezner, Coggins, Shaugn, Garschagen, Matthias, Harden, Alexandra, Mach, Katharine J., Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, Spandan, Pandey, Templeman, Sienna, and Turek-Hankins, Lynee L.
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IMPACT ,AGENCY ,CITIES ,Environmental Studies ,CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION ,Environmental Sciences & Ecology ,MITIGATION ,SOCIAL VULNERABILITY ,TRACKING ,JUSTICE ,PEOPLE ,Green & Sustainable Science & Technology ,COMMUNITIES ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Environmental Sciences - Abstract
Growing evidence suggests that climate adaptation responses that do not incorporate equity considerations may worsen inequality and increase vulnerability. Using data from a systematic review of peer-reviewed empirical research on adaptation responses to climate change (n = 1,682), we present an assessment of how social equity is considered in adaptation across regions, sectors, and social groups. Roughly 60% of peer-reviewed literature on adaptation responses considers social equity by reporting on which marginalized groups were involved in planning or implementation. Articles on responses in Africa and Asia and those focusing on poverty reduction most frequently considered social equity. Equity was less likely to be considered in adaptation responses in Europe, Australasia, and North America, as well as in literature focused on cities. Income-based inequity was more frequently considered than gender, age, or Indigenous status. Ethnic and racial minorities, migrants, and people with disabilities were rarely considered. Attention to the levels and forms in which equity is integrated into adaptation research and practice is needed to ensure just adaptation. Published version
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11. Equity in human adaptation-related responses: A systematic global review
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Araos, Malcolm, primary, Jagannathan, Kripa, additional, Shukla, Roopam, additional, Ajibade, Idowu, additional, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, additional, Davis, Katy, additional, Ford, James D., additional, Galappaththi, Eranga K., additional, Grady, Caitlin, additional, Hudson, A.J., additional, Joe, Elphin Tom, additional, Kirchhoff, Christine J., additional, Lesnikowski, Alexandra, additional, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, additional, Nielsen, Miriam, additional, Orlove, Ben, additional, Pentz, Brian, additional, Reckien, Diana, additional, Siders, A.R., additional, Ulibarri, Nicola, additional, van Aalst, Maarten, additional, Abu, Thelma Zulfawu, additional, Agrawal, Tanvi, additional, Berrang-Ford, Lea, additional, Kerr, Rachel Bezner, additional, Coggins, Shaugn, additional, Garschagen, Matthias, additional, Harden, Alexandra, additional, Mach, Katharine J., additional, Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, additional, Spandan, Pandey, additional, Templeman, Sienna, additional, and Turek-Hankins, Lynée L., additional
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- 2021
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12. Flood Risk and Monitoring Data for Preparedness and Response
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Kruczkiewicz, Andrew, primary, Braun, Mélody, additional, McClain, Shanna, additional, Greatrex, Helen, additional, Padilla, Lace, additional, Hoffman‐Hernandez, Laura, additional, Siahaan, Kara, additional, Nielsen, Miriam, additional, Llamanzares, Brian, additional, and Flamig, Zachary, additional
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- 2021
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13. Equity in human adaptation-related responses: A systematic global review
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Araos, Malcolm, Jagannathan, Kripa, Shukla, Roopam, Ajibade, Idowu, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, Davis, Katy, Ford, James D., Galappaththi, Eranga K., Grady, Caitlin, Hudson, A. J., Joe, Elphin Tom, Kirchhoff, Christine J., Lesnikowski, Alexandra, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, Nielsen, Miriam, Orlove, Ben, Pentz, Brian, Reckien, Diana, Siders, A. R., Ulibarri, Nicola, van Aalst, Maarten K., Abu, Thelma Zulfawu, Agrawal, Tanvi, Berrang-Ford, Lea, Kerr, Rachel Bezner, Coggins, Shaugn, Garschagen, Matthias, Harden, Alexandra, Mach, Katharine J., Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, Spandan, Pandey, Templeman, Sienna, Turek-Hankins, Lynee L., Araos, Malcolm, Jagannathan, Kripa, Shukla, Roopam, Ajibade, Idowu, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, Davis, Katy, Ford, James D., Galappaththi, Eranga K., Grady, Caitlin, Hudson, A. J., Joe, Elphin Tom, Kirchhoff, Christine J., Lesnikowski, Alexandra, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, Nielsen, Miriam, Orlove, Ben, Pentz, Brian, Reckien, Diana, Siders, A. R., Ulibarri, Nicola, van Aalst, Maarten K., Abu, Thelma Zulfawu, Agrawal, Tanvi, Berrang-Ford, Lea, Kerr, Rachel Bezner, Coggins, Shaugn, Garschagen, Matthias, Harden, Alexandra, Mach, Katharine J., Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, Spandan, Pandey, Templeman, Sienna, and Turek-Hankins, Lynee L.
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Growing evidence suggests that climate adaptation responses that do not incorporate equity considerations may worsen inequality and increase vulnerability. Using data from a systematic review of peer-reviewed empirical research on adaptation responses to climate change (n = 1,682), we present an assessment of how social equity is considered in adaptation across regions, sectors, and social groups. Roughly 60% of peer-reviewed literature on adaptation responses considers social equity by reporting on which marginalized groups were involved in planning or implementation. Articles on responses in Africa and Asia and those focusing on poverty reduction most frequently considered social equity. Equity was less likely to be considered in adaptation responses in Europe, Australasia, and North America, as well as in literature focused on cities. Income-based inequity was more frequently considered than gender, age, or Indigenous status. Ethnic and racial minorities, migrants, and people with disabilities were rarely considered. Attention to the levels and forms in which equity is integrated into adaptation research and practice is needed to ensure just adaptation.
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14. The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 2 – Screening protocol
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Fischer, A. Paige, primary, Callaghan, Max, additional, Berrang-Ford, Lea, additional, Nielsen, Miriam, additional, Sotnik, Garry, additional, Canosa, Ivan Villaverde, additional, Haddaway, Neal, additional, Biesbroek, Robbert, additional, Harper, Sherilee, additional, Minx, Jan, additional, Perez, Erin Coughlan de, additional, Reckien, Diana, additional, and Aalst, Maarten Van, additional
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- 2021
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15. Mapping evidence of human adaptation to climate change
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Berrang-Ford, Lea, primary, Siders, A.R., additional, Lesnikowski, Alexandra, additional, Fischer, Alexandra Paige, additional, Callaghan, Max, additional, Haddaway, Neal, additional, Mach, Katharine, additional, Araos, Malcolm, additional, Shah, Mohammad Aminur Rahman, additional, Wannewitz, Mia, additional, Doshi, Deepal, additional, Leiter, Timo, additional, Matavel, Custodio, additional, Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah, additional, Wong-Parodi, Gabrielle, additional, Antwi-Agyei, Philip, additional, Ajibade, Idowu, additional, Chauhan, Neha, additional, Kakenmaster, William, additional, Grady, Caitlin, additional, Chalastani, Vasiliki I., additional, Jagannathan, Kripa, additional, Galappaththi, Eranga, additional, Sitati, Asha, additional, Scarpa, Giulia, additional, Totin, Edmond, additional, Davis, Katy, additional, Hamilton, Nikita Charles, additional, Kirchhoff, Christine, additional, Kumar, Praveen, additional, Pentz, Brian, additional, Simpson, Nicholas, additional, Theokritoff, Emily, additional, Deryng, Delphine, additional, Reckien, Diana, additional, Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol, additional, Ulibarri, Nicola, additional, Segnon, Alcade, additional, Khavhagali, Vhalinavho, additional, Shang, Yuanyuan, additional, Zvobgo, Luckson, additional, Zommers, Zinta, additional, Xu, Jiren, additional, Williams, Portia Adade, additional, Canosa, Ivan Villaverde, additional, Maanen, Nicole van, additional, Bavel, Bianca van, additional, Aalst, Maarten van, additional, Turek-Hankins, Lynée L., additional, Trivedi, Hasti, additional, Trisos, Christopher, additional, Thomas, Adelle, additional, Thakur, Shinny, additional, Templeman, Sienna, additional, Stringer, Lindsay C., additional, Sotnik, Garry, additional, Sjostrom, Kathryn Dana, additional, Singh, Chandni, additional, Siña, Mariella Z, additional, Shukla, Roopam, additional, Sardans, Jordi, additional, Salubi, Eunice A, additional, Chalkasra, Lolita Shaila Safaee, additional, Ruiz-Díaz, Raquel, additional, Richards, Carys, additional, Pokharel, Pratik, additional, Petzold, Jan, additional, Penuelas, Josep, additional, Avila, Julia Pelaez, additional, Murillo, Julia B. Pazmino, additional, Ouni, Souha, additional, Niemann, Jennifer, additional, Nielsen, Miriam, additional, New, Mark, additional, Schwerdtle, Patricia Nayna, additional, Alverio, Gabriela Nagle, additional, Mullin, Cristina A., additional, Mullenite, Joshua, additional, Mosurska, Anuszka, additional, Morecroft, Mike, additional, Minx, Jan, additional, Maskell, Gina, additional, Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall, additional, Magnan, Alexandre, additional, Lwasa, Shuaib, additional, Lukas-Sithole, Megan, additional, Lissner, Tabea, additional, Lilford, Oliver, additional, Koller, Steven, additional, Jurjonas, Matthew, additional, Joe, Elphin Tom, additional, Huynh, Lam T.M, additional, Hill, Avery, additional, Hernandez, Rebecca, additional, Hedge, Greeshma, additional, Hawxwell, Tom, additional, Harper, Sherilee, additional, Harden, Alexandra, additional, Haasnoot, Marjolijn, additional, Gilmore, Elisabeth, additional, Gichuki, Leah, additional, Gatt, Alyssa, additional, Garschagen, Matthias, additional, Ford, James, additional, Forbes, Andrew, additional, Farrell, Aidan, additional, Enquist, Carolyn, additional, Elliott, Susan, additional, Duncan, Emily, additional, de Perez, Erin Coughlan, additional, Coggins, Shaugn, additional, Chen, Tara, additional, Campbell, Donovan, additional, Browne, Katherine E., additional, Bowen, Kathryn, additional, Biesbroek, Robbert, additional, Bhatt, Indra, additional, Kerr, Rachel Bezner, additional, Barr, Stephanie L, additional, Baker, Emily, additional, Austin, Stephanie E., additional, Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid, additional, Anderson, Christa, additional, Ajaz, Warda, additional, Agrawal, Tanvi, additional, and Abu, Thelma Zulfawu, additional
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16. Equity in Adaptation: A Systematic Global Review
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Araos, Malcolm, primary, Jagannathan, Kripa, additional, Shukla, Roopam, additional, Ajibade, Idowu, additional, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, additional, Davis, Katy, additional, Ford, James D., additional, Galappaththi, Eranga K., additional, Grady, Caitlin, additional, Hudson, A. J., additional, Joe, Elphin Tom, additional, Kirchhoff, Christine J., additional, Lesnikowski, Alexandra, additional, Nagle Alverio, Gabriela, additional, Nielsen, Miriam, additional, Orlove, Ben, additional, Pentz, Brian, additional, Reckien, Diana, additional, Siders, A. R., additional, Ulibarri, Nicola, additional, van Aalst, Maarten, additional, Abu, Thelma Zulfawu, additional, Agrawal, Tanvi, additional, Berrang-Ford, Lea, additional, Bezner Kerr, Rachel, additional, Coggins, Shaugn, additional, Garschagen, Matthias, additional, Harden, Alexandra, additional, Mach, Katharine J., additional, Marshall Nunbogu, Abraham, additional, Pandey, Spandan, additional, Templeman, Sienna, additional, Turek-Hankins, Lynée L., additional, and Mapping Team, Global Adaptation, additional
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17. Bovine mammary gene expression profiling using a cDNA microarray enhanced for mammary-specific transcripts
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Suchyta, Steven P., primary, Sipkovsky, Sue, additional, Halgren, Robert G., additional, Kruska, Rachael, additional, Elftman, Michael, additional, Weber-Nielsen, Miriam, additional, Vandehaar, Michael J., additional, Xiao, Lan, additional, Tempelman, Robert J., additional, and Coussens, Paul M., additional
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18. A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change
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<p>Funding information : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01170-y</p>, Berrang-Ford, Lea, Siders, A. R., Lesnikowski, Alexandra, Fischer, Alexandra Paige, Callaghan, Max W., Haddaway, Neal R., Mach, Katharine J., Araos, Malcolm, Shah, Mohammad A. R., Wannewitz, Mia, Doshi, Deepal, Leiter, Timo, Matavel, Custodio, Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah, Wong-Parodi, Gabrielle, Antwi-Agyei, Philip, Ajibade, Idowu, Chauhan, Neha, Kakenmaster, William, Grady, Caitlin, Chalastani, Vasiliki I., Jagannathan, Kripa, Galappaththi, Eranga K., Sitati, Asha, Scarpa, Giulia, Totin, Edmond, Davis, Katy, Charles Hamilton, Nikita, Kirchhoff, Christine J., Kumar, Praveen, Pentz, Brian, Simpson, Nicholas P., Theokritoff, Emily, Deryng, Delphine, Reckien, Diana, Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol, Ulibarri, Nicola, Segnon, Alcade C., Khavhagali, Vhalinavho, Shang, Yuanyuan, Zvobgo, Luckson, Zommers, Zinta, Xu, Jiren, Adade Williams, Portia, Villaverde Canosa, Ivan, van Maanen, Nicole, van Bavel, Bianca, van Aalst, Maarten, Turek-Hankins, Lynée L., Trivedi, Hasti, Trisos, Christopher H., Thomas, Adelle, Thakur, Shinny, Templeman, Sienna, Stringer, Lindsay C., Sotnik, Garry, Dana Sjostrom, Kathryn, Singh, Chandni, Siña, Mariella Z., Shukla, Roopam, Sardans, Jordi, Salubi, Eunice A., Shaila Safaee Chalkasra, Lolita, Ruiz-Díaz, Raquel, Richards, Carys, Pokharel, Pratik, Petzold, Jan, Penuelas, Josep, Pelaez Avila, Julia, Pazmino Murillo, Julia B., Ouni, Souha, Niemann, Jennifer, Nielsen, Miriam, New, Mark, Nayna Schwerdtle, Patricia, Nagle Alverio, Gabriela, Mullin, Cristina A., Mullenite, Joshua, Mosurska, Anuszka, Morecroft, Mike D., Minx, Jan C., Maskell, Gina, Marshall Nunbogu, Abraham, Magnan, Alexandre K., Lwasa, Shuaib, Lukas-Sithole, Megan, Lissner, Tabea, Lilford, Oliver, Koller, Steven F., Jurjonas, Matthew, Tom Joe, Elphin, Huynh, Lam T. M., Hill, Avery, Hernandez, Rebecca R., Hegde, Greeshma, Hawxwell, Tom, Harper, Sherilee, Harden, Alexandra, Haasnoot, Marjolijn, Gilmore, Elisabeth A., Gichuki, Leah, Gatt, Alyssa, Garschagen, Matthias, Ford, James D., Forbes, Andrew, Farrell, Aidan D., Enquist, Carolyn A. F., Elliott, Susan, Duncan, Emily, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, Coggins, Shaugn, Chen, Tara, Campbell, Donovan, Browne, Katherine E., Bowen, Kathryn J., Biesbroek, Robbert, Bhatt, Indra D., Bezner Kerr, Rachel, Barr, Stephanie L., Baker, Emily, Austin, Stephanie E., Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid, Anderson, Christa, Ajaz, Warda, Agrawal, Tanvi, Zulfawu Abu, Thelma, <p>Funding information : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01170-y</p>, Berrang-Ford, Lea, Siders, A. R., Lesnikowski, Alexandra, Fischer, Alexandra Paige, Callaghan, Max W., Haddaway, Neal R., Mach, Katharine J., Araos, Malcolm, Shah, Mohammad A. R., Wannewitz, Mia, Doshi, Deepal, Leiter, Timo, Matavel, Custodio, Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah, Wong-Parodi, Gabrielle, Antwi-Agyei, Philip, Ajibade, Idowu, Chauhan, Neha, Kakenmaster, William, Grady, Caitlin, Chalastani, Vasiliki I., Jagannathan, Kripa, Galappaththi, Eranga K., Sitati, Asha, Scarpa, Giulia, Totin, Edmond, Davis, Katy, Charles Hamilton, Nikita, Kirchhoff, Christine J., Kumar, Praveen, Pentz, Brian, Simpson, Nicholas P., Theokritoff, Emily, Deryng, Delphine, Reckien, Diana, Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol, Ulibarri, Nicola, Segnon, Alcade C., Khavhagali, Vhalinavho, Shang, Yuanyuan, Zvobgo, Luckson, Zommers, Zinta, Xu, Jiren, Adade Williams, Portia, Villaverde Canosa, Ivan, van Maanen, Nicole, van Bavel, Bianca, van Aalst, Maarten, Turek-Hankins, Lynée L., Trivedi, Hasti, Trisos, Christopher H., Thomas, Adelle, Thakur, Shinny, Templeman, Sienna, Stringer, Lindsay C., Sotnik, Garry, Dana Sjostrom, Kathryn, Singh, Chandni, Siña, Mariella Z., Shukla, Roopam, Sardans, Jordi, Salubi, Eunice A., Shaila Safaee Chalkasra, Lolita, Ruiz-Díaz, Raquel, Richards, Carys, Pokharel, Pratik, Petzold, Jan, Penuelas, Josep, Pelaez Avila, Julia, Pazmino Murillo, Julia B., Ouni, Souha, Niemann, Jennifer, Nielsen, Miriam, New, Mark, Nayna Schwerdtle, Patricia, Nagle Alverio, Gabriela, Mullin, Cristina A., Mullenite, Joshua, Mosurska, Anuszka, Morecroft, Mike D., Minx, Jan C., Maskell, Gina, Marshall Nunbogu, Abraham, Magnan, Alexandre K., Lwasa, Shuaib, Lukas-Sithole, Megan, Lissner, Tabea, Lilford, Oliver, Koller, Steven F., Jurjonas, Matthew, Tom Joe, Elphin, Huynh, Lam T. M., Hill, Avery, Hernandez, Rebecca R., Hegde, Greeshma, Hawxwell, Tom, Harper, Sherilee, Harden, Alexandra, Haasnoot, Marjolijn, Gilmore, Elisabeth A., Gichuki, Leah, Gatt, Alyssa, Garschagen, Matthias, Ford, James D., Forbes, Andrew, Farrell, Aidan D., Enquist, Carolyn A. F., Elliott, Susan, Duncan, Emily, Coughlan de Perez, Erin, Coggins, Shaugn, Chen, Tara, Campbell, Donovan, Browne, Katherine E., Bowen, Kathryn J., Biesbroek, Robbert, Bhatt, Indra D., Bezner Kerr, Rachel, Barr, Stephanie L., Baker, Emily, Austin, Stephanie E., Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid, Anderson, Christa, Ajaz, Warda, Agrawal, Tanvi, and Zulfawu Abu, Thelma
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Berrang-Ford, L., Siders, A. R., Lesnikowski, A., Fischer, A. P., Callaghan, M. W., Haddaway, N. R., . . . Abu, T. Z. (2021). A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change. Nature Climate Change, 11, 989-1000. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01170-y
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