Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7470530 | Global Environmental Change | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we examine the synergies and trade-offs between adaptation, mitigation, and sustainability. Our findings suggest that, among leading communities, pursuing an integrated sustainability strategy (rather than a narrow focus on climate change) has the potential to yield benefits for both adaptation and mitigation in the majority of cases. The findings suggest that communities leading on climate innovation in the province have moved beyond a siloed approach in considering mitigation and adaptation. These findings have implications on integrated decision making at the municipal scale and multi-level governance, identifying both the challenges and the benefits inherent in pursuing multiple priorities simultaneously.
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Authors
Alison Shaw, Sarah Burch, Freya Kristensen, John Robinson, Ann Dale,