Usual and unusual suspects: What network analysis can tell us about climate policy integration

  • E. P
  • B. L
  • M. D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Key messages Understanding adaptation-mitigation linkages helps identify co-benefits and reduce negative interactions between the two climate change domains. Barriers include working in institutional siloes and lack of information: adaptation actors are not well-informed about mitigation actions and vice-versa. Policy network analysis sheds light on adaptation-mitigation actor interactions and what can be done to improve them. It reveals both the usual and unusual suspects who can foster linkage... VO -

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E., P., B., L., M., D. G., & M., B. (2020). Usual and unusual suspects: What network analysis can tell us about climate policy integration. Usual and unusual suspects: What network analysis can tell us about climate policy integration. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/007592

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