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110120 Climate-Resilient Pathways: Adaptation, Mitigation, andSustainable DevelopmentCoordinating Lead Authors:Fatima Denton (Gambia), Thomas J. Wilbanks (USA)Lead Authors:Achala C. Abeysinghe (Sri Lanka), Ian Burton (Canada), Qingzhu Gao (China), Maria CarmenLemos (USA), Toshihiko Masui (Japan), Karen L. O Brien (Norway), Koko Warner (Germany)Contributing Authors:Thea Dickinson (Canada), Kristina Yuzva (Canada)Review Editors:Suruchi Bhadwal (India), Walter Leal (Germany), Jean-Pascal van Ypersele (Belgium)Volunteer Chapter Scientist:Sherry B. Wright (USA)This chapter should be cited as:Denton, F., Wilbanks, Abeysinghe, I. Burton, Q. Gao, Lemos, T. Masui, O Brien, and K. Warner,2014: Climate-Resilient pathways: adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development. In: climate Change2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part A: Global and Sectoral Aspects. Contribution of WorkingGroup II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate Change[Field, , Barros, Dokken, Mach, Mastrandrea, Bilir, M.]
climate-resilient pathways. Climate-resilient pathways are defined in this chapter as development trajectories that combine adaptation and mitigation with effective institutions to realize the goal of sustainable development. They are seen as iterative, continually evolving processes for managing change within complex socio-ecological systems ...
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