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Adaptation tracking for a post-2015 climate agreement

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  • J. D. Ford

    (J. D. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, M. Araos, McGill University, Montreal H3A 0B9, Canada and are in the Tracking Research on Adaptation to Climate Change Consortium (TRAC3); www.trac3.ca
    www.trac3.ca)

  • L. Berrang-Ford

    (J. D. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, M. Araos, McGill University, Montreal H3A 0B9, Canada and are in the Tracking Research on Adaptation to Climate Change Consortium (TRAC3); www.trac3.ca
    www.trac3.ca)

  • R. Biesbroek

    (Public Administration and Policy Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen 6706 KN, The Netherlands and is in TRAC3)

  • M. Araos

    (J. D. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, M. Araos, McGill University, Montreal H3A 0B9, Canada and are in the Tracking Research on Adaptation to Climate Change Consortium (TRAC3); www.trac3.ca
    www.trac3.ca)

  • S. E. Austin

    (J. D. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, M. Araos, McGill University, Montreal H3A 0B9, Canada and are in the Tracking Research on Adaptation to Climate Change Consortium (TRAC3); www.trac3.ca
    www.trac3.ca)

  • A. Lesnikowski

    (J. D. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, M. Araos, McGill University, Montreal H3A 0B9, Canada and are in the Tracking Research on Adaptation to Climate Change Consortium (TRAC3); www.trac3.ca
    www.trac3.ca)

Abstract

A post-2015 climate agreement will require systematic approaches for tracking adaptation progress across Parties to the UNFCC. A number of steps need to be taken to improve adaptation measurement and reporting.

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  • J. D. Ford & L. Berrang-Ford & R. Biesbroek & M. Araos & S. E. Austin & A. Lesnikowski, 2015. "Adaptation tracking for a post-2015 climate agreement," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 5(11), pages 967-969, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:5:y:2015:i:11:d:10.1038_nclimate2744
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2744
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