This category explores how climate science has conceptualised vulnerability and closely related terms. It also covers the main frameworks employed to study vulnerability and the ideas about how findings should be used to inform just decisions and actions.
Join this session to explore the value of epistemic justice, or questions of 'who gets to be a knower', why it is important, and the opportunities it offers for thinking through just climate adaptation
This Climate Adaptation Framework supports the UK's National Health Service (NHS) organisations to adapt to climate change.
August 21, 2024
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