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Applying information for national adaptation planning and decision making: present and future practice in the Pacific Islands

Climate change adaptation decision-making frameworks have evolved over the past three decades, with the management of information and knowledge now a key element of these processes. This paper examines the use of climate change-related information for national adaptation planning and decision-making...

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Published in:Regional environmental change 2020-12, Vol.20 (4), Article 135
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Analysis
Climate adaptation
Climate Change
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Collaboration
Decision making
Earth and Environmental Science
Environment
Geography
Global temperature changes
Information management
Islands
Knowledge management
Nature Conservation
Oceanography
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