The role of quantitative cross-case analysis in understanding tropical smallholder farmers' adaptive capacity to climate shocks
Climatic events are predicted to increase in magnitude and frequency as the climate changes, notably impacting poor and vulnerable communities across the Tropics. The urgency to better understand and improve communities' resilience is reflected in international agreements such as the Paris Agre...
Auteurs principaux: | Beauchamp, E, Moskeland, A, Milner-Gulland, E, Hirons, M, Ruli, B, Byg, A, Dougill, A, Jew, E, Keane, A, Malhi, Y, McNicol, I, Morel, A, Whitfield, S, Morris, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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IOP Science
2019
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