Attribution: how is it relevant for loss and damage policy and practice?
<p>Attribution has become a recurring issue in discussions about Loss and Damage (L&D;). In this highly-politicised context, attribution is often associated with responsibility and blame; and linked to debates about liability and compensation. The aim of attribution science, however, i...
Main Authors: | James, R, Jones, R, Boyd, E, Young, H, Otto, F, Huggel, C, Fuglestvedt, J |
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Other Authors: | Mechler, R |
Format: | Book section |
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Springer
2018
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