Climate Research Vol. 19, No. 2 (2001): CR SPECIAL 11
Anthropological Perspectives and Policy Implications of Climate Change Research
Publication date:December 4, 2001
Guest Editors: John Magistro, Carla Roncoli, Mike Hulme
Micro-analytical perspectives on human-climate interaction can help link global climate processes to local human contexts. This CR SPECIAL provides contextual analyses across spatial scales of human - climate interactions and the global - local interface in Africa
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INTRODUCTION
Magistro J, Roncoli C
Anthropological perspectives and policy implications of climate change research
CR 19:91-96 Full article in pdf format
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Finan TJ, Nelson DR
Making rain, making roads, making do: public and private adaptations to drought in Ceará, Northeast Brazil
CR 19:97-108 Full article in pdf format
Vedwan N, Rhoades RE
Climate change in the Western Himalayas of India: a study of local perception and response
CR 19:109-117 Full article in pdf format
Roncoli C, Ingram K, Kirshen P
The costs and risks of coping with drought: livelihood impacts and farmers' responses in Burkina Faso
CR 19:119-132 Full article in pdf format
Magistro J, Lo M
Historical and human dimensions of climate variability and water resource constraint in the Senegal River Valley
CR 19:133-147 Full article in pdf format
Little PD, Mahmoud H, Coppock DL
When deserts flood: risk management and climatic processes among East African pastoralists
CR 19:149-159 Full article in pdf format
Galvin KA, Boone RB, Smith NM, Lynn SJ
Impacts of climate variability on East African pastoralists: linking social science and remote sensing
CR 19:161-172 Full article in pdf format
Malone EL, Rayner S
Role of the research standpoint in integrating global-scale and local-scale research
CR 19:173-178 Full article in pdf format
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