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What is Autonomous Adaption? Resource Scarcity and Smallholder Agency in Thailand. (2013). Forsyth, Tim ; Evans, Natalie.
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  18. Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptations to Climate Change on Food Security: Evidence from Different Agro-ecologies of Pakistan. (2016). Iqbal, Muhammad ; Ahmed, Munir ; Mustafa, Ghulam.
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  19. Climate change perception and system of rice intensification (SRI) impact on dispersion and downside risk: a moment approximation approach. (2016). Ruhinduka, Remidius ; Bezabih, Mintewab ; Sarr, Mare.
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  21. Factors affecting adoption of improved farm practices by the farmers of Northern Bangladesh. (2016). Sarma, P K ; Tanny, N Z ; Farid, K S.
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  23. A Measure of Pastoralist Women’s Vulnerability to the Impact of Seasonality: Evidence from Nigeria. (2015). Aderinoye-Abdulwahab, S A ; Chimgonda-Nkhoma, J J.
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  24. Adaptation to climate variability and change in Uganda: Are there gender differences across households?. (2014). Guloba, Madina.
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  25. Differential impacts of climate change on communities in the middle hills region of Nepal. (2014). Alexander, Kim ; Thwaites, Rik ; Gentle, Popular ; Race, Digby.
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  26. A preliminary discussion on the opportunities and challenges of linking climate change adaptation with disaster risk reduction. (2014). Lei, Yongdeng ; Wang, Jingai.
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  27. Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and barriers to adaptation: lessons learned from an exploratory study in Vietnam. (2014). Bruwer, Johan ; Nuberg, Ian ; Dang, Hoa ; Li, Elton.
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  28. How sustainable are forestry clean development mechanism projects?—A review of the selected projects from India. (2014). Aggarwal, Ashish.
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  29. Bedouin Adaptation to the Last 15-Years of Drought (1995–2010) in the North Coastal Zone of Egypt: Continuity or Rupture?. (2014). Osman, Mona A. ; Tourrand, Jean-Franois ; Daoud, Ibrahim ; Hassan, Ferial ; Bastianelli, Denis ; Aboulnaga, Adel ; Alary, Veronique ; Lescoat, Philippe ; Moselhy, Naeem .
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  30. Understanding the relationships between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation: A conceptual framework. (2014). Williams, Mathew ; Lewis, Kristina ; Giri, Kalpana ; Fisher, Janet A ; Patenaude, Genevieve ; Meir, Patrick ; Pinho, Patricia.
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  31. Applicability of Climate Analogues for Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Bugabira Commune of Burundi. (2014). Nyairo, Risper ; Onwonga, Richard ; Cherogony, Kipruto ; Luedeling, Eike.
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  32. Engaging stakeholders in an adaptation process: governance and institutional arrangements in heat-health policy development in Adelaide, Australia. (2013). Bi, Peng ; Augoustinos, Martha ; Walker, Iain ; Akompab, Derick ; Saniotis, Arthur ; Williams, Susan.
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  33. Can agriculture support climate change adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation and rural livelihoods? insights from Kenya. (2013). Ringler, Claudia ; Koo, Jawoo ; Bryan, Elizabeth ; Herrero, Mario ; Okoba, Barrack ; Silvestri, Silvia.
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  34. What is autonomous adaption? Resource scarcity and smallholder agency in Thailand. (2013). Forsyth, Tim ; Evans, Natalie.
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  36. Combining analytical frameworks to assess livelihood vulnerability to climate change and analyse adaptation options. (2013). Letson, David ; Podesta, G. ; Nainggolan, D. ; Hessel, R. ; Ritsema, C. ; Geeson, N. ; Prell, C. ; Reed, M. S. ; Thomas, A. D. ; Rickenbach, M. G. ; Stringer, L. C. ; Hubacek, K. ; Fazey, I. ; Schwilch, G..
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  37. Pushing the boundaries of climate economics: critical issues to consider in climate policy analysis. (2013). Scrieciu, Silviu ; Barker, Terry ; Ackerman, Frank.
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  38. Gender and occupational perspectives on adaptation to climate extremes in the Afram Plains of Ghana. (2012). Burkett, Virginia ; Codjoe, Samuel ; Atidoh, Lucy .
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  39. Vulnerability of rural households to climate change and extremes: Analysis of Chepang households in the Mid-Hills of Nepal. (2012). Maharjan, Keshav ; Joshi, Niraj ; Piya, Luni.
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  40. Capacities across scales: local to national adaptation policy in four European countries. (2011). Juhola, Sirkku ; Westerhoff, Lisa ; E. Carina H. Keskitalo, .
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  41. Climate change, water resources, and the politics of adaptation in the Middle East and North Africa. (2011). Sowers, Jeannie ; Weinthal, Erika ; Vengosh, Avner .
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  42. From Foe to Friend? Business, the Tipping Point and U.S. Climate Politics. (2011). Vormedal, Irja.
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  43. Vulnerability, resilience and development discourses in context of climate change. (2010). Cannon, Terry ; Muller-Mahn, Detlef.
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  44. Do Forests Help Rural Households Adapt to Climate Variability? Evidence from Southern Malawi. (2010). Chaudhury, Moushumi ; Fisher, Monica ; McCusker, Brent.
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  45. An Economic Assessment of Farmer Adaptation to Climate Change Using Innovation in Sweet Potato Technologies in Uganda. (2010). Ilukor, John.
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  46. Stepping up to the climate change: Opportunities in re-conceptualising development futures. (2009). Juhola, Sirkku ; Boyd, Emily.
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  47. Mainstreaming climate adaptation into development assistance in Mozambique: Institutional barriers and opportunities. (2008). Klein, Richard JT ; Boschutz, Maria ; Sietz, Diana ; Lotsch, Alexander.
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  48. Global Climate Change and the Funding of Adaptation. (2008). Buob, Seraina ; Stephan, Gunter.
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  49. Mitigation needs adaptation: Tropical forestry and climate change. (2008). Guariguata, Manuel ; Cornelius, Jonathan ; Sanchez-Azofeifa, G. ; Forner, Claudio ; Locatelli, Bruno.
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  50. Annotated bibliography on the economic effects of global climate change on fisheries. (2006). Garcia, M. ; Ahmed, M. ; Ting, K. O. ; Yeo, B. H. ; Shriver, A. L..
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