Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Behaviour of the 2010 flood in Lithuania: management and socio-economic risks70
Exploring the complications of climate change funding in Sub-Saharan African countries51
Mitigation and adaptation to climate change in San Diego County, California41
Carbon neutralization in Yunnan: harnessing the power of forests to mitigate carbon emissions and promote sustainable development in the Southwest forest area of China32
What is slowing progress on climate change adaptation? Evaluating barriers to planning for sea level rise in Florida29
Extreme weather events and crop diversification: climate change adaptation in Brazil27
Opting for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in Uganda: a non-cooperative game27
Inter-sectoral prioritization of climate technologies: insights from a Technology Needs Assessment for mitigation in Brazil23
How to avoid the risk of maladaptation? From a conceptual understanding to a systematic approach for analyzing potential adverse effects in adaptation actions22
Profiling national institutional archetypes for climate change technology implementation: application in small islands and least developed countries21
An approach to measure resilience of communities to climate change: a case study in Calabria (Southern Italy)20
Pantropical CO2 emissions and removals for the AFOLU sector in the period 1990–201819
A mixed-method evaluation of climate change-health action plans and health expenditures for four Indian states19
Projecting future changes in extreme climate for maize production in the North China Plain and the role of adjusting the sowing date18
Eucalyptus sargentii: a prospective candidate tree species for climate and salinity mitigation in Western Australia17
The risk of abuse of environmental sustainable developmental goals (SDGs) by academia and publishers for cheap reputational gains17
The adaptation mechanism based on an integrated vulnerability assessment of potato production to climate change in Inner Mongolia, China16
Measuring policy coherence on global access to clean energy between European countries16
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