Siri Eriksen
@sirier.bsky.social
Professor, Norwegian University of Life Sciences; Climate resilient development, climate change adaptation, social justice and disability; IPCC, IPBES
Reposted by Siri Eriksen
The paper serves as a follow up to the 2021 paper by @sirier.bsky.social and colleagues where we explored that many adaptation projects are actually increasing vulnerability to climate change rather than reducing it. 2/2
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Adaptation interventions and their effect on vulnerability in developing countries: Help, hindrance or irrelevance?
This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate change adaptation and vulnerability reduction. It …
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February 20, 2025 at 8:09 AM
The paper serves as a follow up to the 2021 paper by @sirier.bsky.social and colleagues where we explored that many adaptation projects are actually increasing vulnerability to climate change rather than reducing it. 2/2
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