Dichotomy or continuum? A global review of the interaction between autonomous and planned adaptations

Adaptation to climate change is often conceptualized as a dichotomy, with responses being either planned (formal and structured) or autonomous (organic and self-organized, often known as “everyday adaptation”). Recent literature on adaptation responses has highlighted the existence and importance of...

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Autores principales: Maskell, Gina, Shukla, Roopam, Jagannathan, Kripa, Browne, Katherine, Ulibarri, Nicola, Campbell, Donovan, Franz, Christopher, Grady, Caitlin, Joe, Elphin Tom, Kirchhoff, Christine, Madhavan, Mythili, Michaud, Lillian, Sharma, Swarnika, Singh, Chandni, Orlove, Ben, Nagle Alverio, Gabriela, Ajibade, Idowu, Bowen, Kathryn, Chauhan, Neha, Galappaththi, Eranga, Hudson, A.J., Mach, Katharine, Musah-Surugu, Justice, Petzold, Jan, Reckien, Diana, Schauberger, Bernhard, Segnon, Alcade, van Bavel, Bianca, Gornott, Christoph
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Resilience Alliance, Inc. 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173421

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