Climate and Development

Papers
(The H4-Index of Climate and Development 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Migrating injustices in the small city: drought-impacted interstate migrant workers’ experiences in Tiruppur’s sanitation sector127
Private disaster expenditures by rural Bangladeshi households: evidence from survey data63
Plan(T)ing for the future: using socially engaged climate art to mobilize change agents50
How to track progress on the Global Goal on Adaptation?: a stocktaking of Parties’ positions on measurement one year into the GlaSS work programme49
A climate resilience research renewal agenda: learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience32
Cyclones and skinny dolphins: adaptation pathways for Pacific communities under rapid global change21
Intensive and extensive rice farm adaptations in salinity-prone areas of the Mekong Delta21
Use and economic benefits of indigenous seasonal climate forecasts: evidence from Benin, West Africa20
An accounting framework for implementing India’s NDCs and reporting the capacity building needs in the context of the Paris rulebook20
Managing retreat? An empirical reflection on adopting relocation initiatives as adaptation policy in Louisiana20
Engaging with informality and the subaltern in overlooked cities: towards an agenda for climate change research in the Global South20
Enabling drip irrigation technology diffusion and adoption among African smallholders: a document analysis of climate action plans and donor projects19
Harnessing climate information service use for cocoa farming sustainability in Ghana18
Beyond AOSIS: small island states’ presence and participation at COP2717
How is science making its way into national climate change adaptation policy? Insights from Burkina Faso17
Seasonal deprivation in the Sahel is large, widespread, and can be anticipated17
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