Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change

Papers
(The TQCC of Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change is 5. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Behaviour of the 2010 flood in Lithuania: management and socio-economic risks64
Which factors determine adaptation to drought amongst farmers in Northern Thailand? Investigating farmers’ appraisals of risk and adaptation and their exposure to drought information communications as49
A comparison of CO2 emissions from the national greenhouse gases inventory report with CO2 emissions from the global inverse models and the regional WRF-Chem in the Korean Peninsula30
What is slowing progress on climate change adaptation? Evaluating barriers to planning for sea level rise in Florida30
Ruminant contribution to enteric methane emissions and possible mitigation strategies in the Southern Africa Development Community region29
Carbon neutralization in Yunnan: harnessing the power of forests to mitigate carbon emissions and promote sustainable development in the Southwest forest area of China26
Commentary to: Fan et al. (2021) ‘A bibliometric analysis of the water-energy-food nexus based on the SCIE and SSCI database of the Web of Science’, Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang. vol. 26, 822
Exploring the Motives Behind the Adoption of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies among Farmers in the Czech Republic21
Transformative adaptation as a sustainable response to climate change: insights from large-scale case studies20
Developing a composite weighted indicator-based index for monitoring and evaluating climate-smart agriculture in India19
Climate change and 2030 cooling demand in Ahmedabad, India: opportunities for expansion of renewable energy and cool roofs16
Climate change adaptation in smallholder agriculture: adoption, barriers, determinants, and policy implications16
Early warning systems and farmers’ adaptation to extreme weather: Empirical evidence from the North China Plain16
Definitions and mechanisms for managing durability and reversals in standards and procurers of carbon dioxide removal16
Deeper understanding of the barriers to national climate adaptation policy: the case of South Korea15
Understanding institutional barriers in the climate change adaptation planning process of the city of Beirut: vicious cycles and opportunities15
Exploring the complications of climate change funding in Sub-Saharan African countries14
Cooling access and energy requirements for adaptation to heat stress in megacities14
Transitioning to low-GWP alternatives with enhanced energy efficiency in cooling non-residential buildings of China13
Incremental and transformational adaptation to climate change among Indigenous Peoples and local communities: a global review13
Climate change mitigation strategy through blue carbon in seagrasses ecosystem, Red Sea Coast, Egypt13
Shared pooled mobility essential complement to decarbonize China’s transport sector until 206012
Realities of bridge resilience in Small Island Developing States12
Rural energy transition in the context of rural revitalization and carbon neutrality: improved multi-criteria-based decision-making11
Level of preparedness of the residential building industry in Australia to climate change adaptation: a case of residential building companies in Brisbane, Queensland11
Farming system change under different climate scenarios and its impact on food security: an analytical framework to inform adaptation policy in developing countries11
Mitigation and adaptation to climate change in San Diego County, California11
Lights and shadows of nature-based solutions in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from indigenous narratives in Latin America10
Opting for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in Uganda: a non-cooperative game10
A comparative exergy-based assessment of direct air capture technologies10
Remittance reinforcement and economic adaptation: charting Tunisia's path towards climate resilience10
Effect of rewetting degraded peatlands on carbon fluxes: a meta-analysis9
Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies in the coastal zone of Bangladesh: implications for adaptation to climate change in developing countries9
Techno-economic analysis of a PV/T waste heat–driven compound ejector-heat pump for simultaneous data centre cooling and district heating using low global warming potential refrigerants9
Nature-based solutions: literature review of the emerging field of sustainability in Brazilian academia9
Climate change adaptation (CCA) research in Nepal: implications for the advancement of adaptation planning8
Does risk preference influence farm level adaptation strategies? – Survey evidence from Denmark8
Effects of using climate-smart agricultural practices on factor demand and input substitution among smallholder rice farmers in Nigeria8
Comparative investigation of low GWP pure fluids as potential refrigerant options for a cascade system in seafood application8
ScenaLand: a simple methodology for developing land use and management scenarios8
Scenario-based numerical simulation to predict future water quality for developing robust water management plan: a case study from the Hau River, Vietnam8
Reply to: Rebuttal to: Fan et al. (2021) “A bibliometric analysis of the water‑energy‑food nexus based on the SCIE and SSCI database of the Web of Science”, Mitig. Adapt. Strateg. Glob. Chang. vol. 268
Financing Climate-Smart Agriculture: a case study from the Indo-Gangetic Plains8
Climate change adaptation attributes across scales and inter-institutional networks: insights from national and state level water management institutions in India7
Using systems thinking and causal loop diagrams to identify cascading climate change impacts on bioenergy supply systems7
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) adaptation, adaptation determinants and extension services synergies: a systematic review7
Adapting mountain-farming systems to climate change by reducing food-nutrition-health vulnerability7
Exploring market-driven adaptation to climate change in a general equilibrium global trade model7
Assessment of socio-economic determinants and impacts of climate-smart feeding practices in the Kenyan dairy sector7
Correction to: Enhancing crop yields and farm income through climate‑smart agricultural practices in Eastern India7
Assessing spatial vulnerability of Bangladesh to climate change and extremes: a geographic information system approach7
Challenges and opportunities for restoration of high-elevation Andean peatlands in Ecuador6
Analysis of production routes for silicon carbide using air as carbon source empowering negative emissions6
Robust decision outcomes with induced correlations in climatic and economic parameters6
Techno-economic evaluation of buffered accelerated weathering of limestone as a CO2 capture and storage option6
Breeding targets for heat-tolerant rice varieties in Japan in a warming climate6
Projecting future changes in extreme climate for maize production in the North China Plain and the role of adjusting the sowing date6
Prioritizing adaptation and mitigation in the climate movement: evidence from a cross-national protest survey of the Global Climate Strike, 20196
Trends in climate adaptation solutions for mountain regions6
Inter-sectoral prioritization of climate technologies: insights from a Technology Needs Assessment for mitigation in Brazil6
Applicability of leadership modes outside the negotiation framework: insights from China6
Determining our climate policy future: expert opinions about negative emissions and solar radiation management pathways6
Influence of climate-smart technologies on the success of livestock donation programs for smallholder farmers in Rwanda5
Monetary evaluation of co-benefits of nature-based flood risk reduction infrastructure to promote climate justice5
Climate risk insurance in Pacific Small Island Developing States: possibilities, challenges and vulnerabilities—a comprehensive review5
Can social networks facilitate smallholders’ decisions to adopt climate-smart agriculture technologies? A three-level meta-analysis5
Integrating climate change adaptation in coastal governance of the Barcelona metropolitan area5
Evaluation and analysis of spatio-temporal variation of water resources carrying capacity and restraining factor: a case study in Anhui Province, China5
Differentiated socio-ecological system approach for vulnerability and adaptation assessment in the Central Himalaya5
A multi-stakeholder participatory methodology to facilitate socio-ecological climate change vulnerability–adaptation–resilience strategies: application of the Q Method5
The impact of policy measures on livelihood diversification of smallholders: empirical evidence from the Tibetan Plateau, China5
Sustainability challenges of adaptation interventions: do the challenges vary with implementing organizations?5
An investigation of small and marginal holder farmers’ adaptation strategies to climate variability and its determinants in coastal agriculture: evidence from east coast of India5
An approach to measure resilience of communities to climate change: a case study in Calabria (Southern Italy)5
Mitigating water pollution in a Portuguese river basin under climate change through agricultural sustainable practices5
Novel BECCS implementation integrating chemical looping combustion with oxygen uncoupling and a kraft pulp mill cogeneration plant5
The problem of permanence for carbon sequestration in forests5
Socio-ecological vulnerability and resilience of mountain communities residing in capital-constrained environments5
From physical climate storylines to environmental risk scenarios for adaptation in the Pilcomayo Basin, central South America5
Profiling national institutional archetypes for climate change technology implementation: application in small islands and least developed countries5
Farmers’ adoption of multiple climate-smart agricultural technologies in Ghana: determinants and impacts on maize yields and net farm income5
The global potential for carbon removal through biochar in shifting cultivation systems5
Achieving the 1.5 °C goal with equitable mitigation in Latin American countries5
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