Seeing the forest for more than the trees: aesthetic and contextual malleability of preferences for climate change adaptation strategies
Climate change is still addressed largely through expert-driven processes that rely on large-scale scenarios to transmit knowledge of anticipated trends to land managers and the lay public who are forced to confront and adapt to impacts at the local level. Thus, there is a disconnect between large-s...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jeffrey Jenkins, Brett Milligan, Yiwei Huang |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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