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Carbon dioxide removal 3 Agroforestry 2 Climate change adaptation 2 Negative emissions 2 Adaptation 1 Adaptation feasibility 1 Adaptation plans 1 Adaptation tracking 1 Adaptive behaviour 1 Adaptive capacity 1 Adaptive governance 1 Agricultural emissions 1 Agricultural finance 1 Agriculture forestry and other land use (AFOLU) 1 Aid effectiveness 1 Allometric equations 1 Barcelona metropolitan area 1 Biochar 1 Biomass stock 1 C6 Mathematical methods 1 Carbon credits 1 Carbon neutrality 1 Carbonate looping 1 China 1 City ranking 1 Climate policy 1 Climate-Smart Agriculture 1 Cluster analysis 1 Coastal hazards 1 Cocoyam 1 Credit 1 Crop suitability 1 Decision Analysis 1 Defossilisation 1 Ecosystem services 1 Electric vehicles 1 Electricity 1 Emission factor 1 Emissions 1 Energy 1
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Thieken, Annegret H. 2 Ackom, Emmanuel 1 Andrijevic, Marina 1 Ayaragarnchanakul, Eva 1 Barič, Darja 1 Berger, Frédéric 1 Bindewald, Anja 1 Bolte, Andreas 1 Braun, Johanna 1 Breyer, Christian 1 Bubeck, Philip 1 Chagunda, Mizeck G. G. 1 Chemura, Abel 1 Costa, María Máñez 1 Creutzig, Felix 1 Daum, Thomas 1 Detry, Patricia 1 Dillenardt, Lisa 1 Dunger, Karsten 1 Dusingizimana, Theogene 1 Epple, Bernd 1 Fyson, Claire 1 Galimova, Tansu 1 Gasser, Thomas 1 Gornott, Christoph 1 Govorukha, Kristina 1 Grassi, Giacomo 1 Greco-Coppi, Martin 1 Göpfert, Christian 1 Hazarika, Reneema 1 Herold, Martin 1 Hikwa, Danisile 1 Hofmann, Carina 1 Houghton, Richard A. 1 Hu, Jiawei 1 Hudson, Paul 1 Joshi, Garima 1 Kammann, Claudia 1 Kandulu, John M. 1 Keiner, Dominik 1
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A framework for assessing social structure in community governance of sustainable urban drainage systems: insights from a literature review
Muwafu, Simon Peter; Rölfer, Lena; Scheffran, Jürgen; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 5
The utilization of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) as Nature-based Solutions (NBS) holds significant promise for enhancing resilience against climate change-induced flooding and promoting community well-being in urban areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. While existing research predominantly...
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Shared pooled mobility essential complement to decarbonize China’s transport sector until 2060
Hu, Jiawei; Ayaragarnchanakul, Eva; Yang, Zheng; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 5
AbstractGreenhouse gas emission reduction in the passenger transport sector is a main challenge for China’s climate mitigation agenda. Electrification and shared mobility provide encouraging options for carbon emissions reduction in road transport. Based on an integrated scenario-based...
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Analysis of production routes for silicon carbide using air as carbon source empowering negative emissions
Mühlbauer, Andreas; Keiner, Dominik; Galimova, Tansu; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 1
AbstractA rapid defossilisation of the industry sector is required to stop further greenhouse gas emissions and to curb global warming. Additionally, to avoid irreversible consequences caused by climate change, the deployment of negative emission technologies is required to reduce the carbon...
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Land-neutral negative emissions through biochar-based fertilization—assessing global potentials under varied management and pyrolysis conditions
Werner, Constanze; Lucht, Wolfgang; Kammann, Claudia; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 5
AbstractClimate stabilization is crucial for restabilizing the Earth system but should not undermine biosphere integrity, a second pillar of Earth system functioning. This is of particular concern if it is to be achieved through biomass-based negative emission (NE) technologies that compete for...
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Pantropical CO2 emissions and removals for the AFOLU sector in the period 1990–2018
Nyawira, Sylvia S.; Herold, Martin; Mulatu, Kalkidan Ayele - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 2
AbstractTransparent, accurate, comparable, and complete estimates of greenhouse gas emissions and removals are needed to support mitigation goals and performance assessments under the Paris Agreement. Here, we present a comparative analysis of the agriculture forestry and other land use (AFOLU)...
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Property-level adaptation to pluvial flooding: An analysis of individual behaviour and risk communication material
Dillenardt, Lisa; Bubeck, Philip; Hudson, Paul; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 6
Integrated risk management requires all stakeholders to work together proactively. Residents of floodplains can participate by implementing property-level adaptive measures. Risk communication materials can motivate those households to do so. Research on these materials is limited. Therefore, we...
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Influence of climate-smart technologies on the success of livestock donation programs for smallholder farmers in Rwanda
Kandulu, John M.; Zuo, Alec; Wheeler, Sarah; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 3
Climate change threatens the livelihoods of Sub-Saharan African farmers through increased droughts. Livestock donation programs offer a potential solution, but their effectiveness under climate stress remains unclear. This study assesses the economic viability of integrating climate-smart...
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Financing Climate-Smart Agriculture: a case study from the Indo-Gangetic Plains
Villalba, Roberto; Joshi, Garima; Daum, Thomas; Venus, … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 5
The Indo-Gangetic Plains represents one of South Asia’s most productive agricultural regions, yet it is highly vulnerable to climate change and requires the widespread adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture. Although farmers understand the benefits of such technologies, financial constraints...
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Climatic risks to adaptive capacity
Serdeczny, Olivia; Andrijevic, Marina; Fyson, Claire; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 1
Does climate change influence if societies will be better or worse equipped to reduce climatic risks in the future? A society’s adaptive capacity determines whether the potential of adaptation to reduce risks will be realized. Assumptions about the level of adaptive capacity are inherently...
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Balancing Risks and Benefits: Stakeholder Perspective on Managing Non-Native Tree Species in the European Alpine Space
Hazarika, Reneema; Lapin, Katharina; Bindewald, Anja; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 29 (2024) 6
For centuries, non-native tree (NNT) species have been planted throughout Europe for ecosystem services including timber and urban greenery. Public interest in NNTs has recently increased due to their potential role in climate change adaptation as alternatives to vulnerable native forest tree...
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