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Distributing Responsibilities for Climate Adaptation: Examples from the Water Domain. (2021). Vermeulen, Sara ; Doorn, Neelke ; Brackel, Lieke.
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  25. Justice and flood risk management: reflecting on different approaches to distribute and allocate flood risk management in Europe. (2016). Thaler, Thomas ; Hartmann, Thomas.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  26. Adaptation and transformation. (2015). Pelling, Mark ; Obrien, Karen ; Matyas, David.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  27. Institutional barriers to climate change adaptation in decentralised governance structures: Transport planning in England. (2015). .
    In: Urban Studies.
    RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:52:y:2015:i:12:p:2250-2266.

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  28. Adaptation vs. climate protection: Responses to climate change and policy preferences of individuals in China, Germany, and the USA. (2015). Schwirplies, Claudia.
    In: MAGKS Papers on Economics.
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  29. Adaptation to climate change in the insurance sector: examples from the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. (2014). Scholten, Peter ; Vulturius, Gregor ; Keskitalo, E..
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  30. What do we know about UK household adaptation to climate change? A systematic review. (2014). Dessai, Suraje ; Porter, James ; Tompkins, Emma.
    In: Climatic Change.
    RePEc:spr:climat:v:127:y:2014:i:2:p:371-379.

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  31. A diagnostic approach to the institutional analysis of climate adaptation. (2013). Oberlack, Christoph ; Neumarker, Bernhard.
    In: The Constitutional Economics Network Working Papers.
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  32. An analysis of the causes of the mitigation bias in international climate finance. (2013). Rübbelke, Dirk ; Galarraga, Ibon ; Abadie, Luis ; Rubbelke, Dirk.
    In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
    RePEc:spr:masfgc:v:18:y:2013:i:7:p:943-955.

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  33. Public Understanding of Climate Change as a Social Dilemma. (2013). Capstick, Stuart Bryce.
    In: Sustainability.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:5:y:2013:i:8:p:3484-3501:d:27960.

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  34. Overcoming barriers to urban adaptation through international cooperation? Modes and design properties under the UNFCCC. (2012). Eisenack, Klaus ; Oberlack, Christoph.
    In: The Constitutional Economics Network Working Papers.
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  35. The Role of Economic Policy in Climate Change Adaptation. (2012). Thum, Marcel ; Konrad, Kai.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  36. Economics, institutions and adaptation to climate change. (2011). Oberlack, Christoph ; Neumarker, Bernhard.
    In: The Constitutional Economics Network Working Papers.
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  37. International support of climate change policies in developing countries: Strategic, moral and fairness aspects. (2011). Rübbelke, Dirk ; Rubbelke, Dirk T. G., .
    In: Ecological Economics.
    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:70:y:2011:i:8:p:1470-1480.

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  38. Financial adaptation to disaster risk in the European Union. (2010). Rübbelke, Dirk ; Mechler, Reinhard ; BANASZAK, ILONA ; Kalirai, Harvir ; Rubbelke, Dirk ; Wreford, Anita ; Aakre, Stine.
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