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14 - How Is It Possible to Adapt to an Uncertain Climate?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2017

Robert L. Wilby
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Loughborough University
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Climate Change in Practice
Topics for Discussion with Group Exercises
, pp. 221 - 236
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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14.4 Further Reading

Carter, J.G., Cavan, G., Connelly, A., et al. 2015. Climate change and the city: building capacity for urban adaptation. Progress in Planning, 95, 166.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Murphy, C., Tembo, M., Phiri, A., Yerokum, O. and Grummell, B. 2016. Adapting to climate change in shifting landscapes of belief. Climatic Change, 134, 101114.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Suckall, N., Stringer, L.C. and Tompkins, E.L. 2014. Presenting triple-wins? Assessing projects that deliver adaptation, mitigation and development co-benefits in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. Ambio, 44, 3441.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed

14.5 Other Resources

Dartmouth Flood Observatory www.dartmouth.edu/~floods/Archives/index.html [accessed 16/07/16]

Deltares Adaptation Pathways Generator https://publicwiki.deltares.nl/display/AP/Pathways+Generator [accessed 16/07/16]

Keeping Rivers Cool Guidance www.asfb.org.uk/keeping-rivers-cool-new-guidance-for-river-managers/ [accessed 16/07/16]

Loughborough University TEmperature Network (LUTEN) www.luten.org.uk/home [accessed 16/07/16]

The Thames Barrier www.gov.uk/guidance/the-thames-barrier [accessed 16/07/16]

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