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Exploring ecosystem-based adaptation in Durban, South Africa: “learning-by-doing” at the local government coal face
The lack of progress in establishing ambitious and legally binding global mitigation targets means that the need for locally based climate change adaptation will increase in vulnerable localities such as Africa. Within this context, “ecosystem-based adaptation” (EBA) is being promoted as a cost-effe...
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