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Urban Governance for Adaptation: Assessing Climate Change Resilience in Ten Asian Cities

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  • Thomas Tanner
  • Emily Polack
  • Tom Mitchell

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This paper examines how to manage urban climate-related impacts by promoting planned and autonomous adaptation to improve climate change resilience. An analytical framework is developed by combining urban governance literature and rapid climate-resilience assessments in ten Asian cities. This framework can aid the development of future climate change resilience-building programmes.

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  • Thomas Tanner & Emily Polack & Tom Mitchell, 2016. "Urban Governance for Adaptation: Assessing Climate Change Resilience in Ten Asian Cities," Working Papers id:11257, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11257
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