Book Chapter

Adapting to Climate Change: Thresholds, Values, Governance

Published on 1 June 2009

This book chapter draws lessons from case studies on local level adaptation in South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. It argues that there are common constraints to accessing adaptation strategies among a wide range of livelihood contexts that include economies with arable farming, livestock, fisheries, forestry, and urban linkages.

Editors

Lars Otto Naess

Resource Politics and Environmental Change Cluster Lead

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authors
Goulden, M., Naess, L.O., Vincent, K. and Adger, W.N.
editors
Adger, W.N., Lorenzoni, I. and O'Brien, K.L.
isbn
9780521764858

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