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    Sources of human insecurity in the face of hydro-climatic change by Zografos, Christos, Goulden, Marisa C., Kallis, Giorgos

    Published in Global environmental change (01-11-2014)
    “…•Solid links between climate, water, conflict and security have seldom been substantiated with empirical evidence.•Article examines conditions that shape…”
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    Accuracy of wind farm visualisations: The effect of focal length on perceived accuracy by Takacs, Berill, Goulden, Marisa C.

    Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-05-2019)
    “…Wind energy has been the fastest growing renewable energy technology for more than a decade. However, the visual impacts of wind farms are still one of the…”
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    Limits to Resilience from Livelihood Diversification and Social Capital in Lake Social-Ecological Systems by Goulden, Marisa C., Adger, W. Neil, Allison, Edward H., Conway, Declan

    “…Diversity of both social networks and livelihood sources plays a central role in determining the sustainability of natural resource use and resilience of…”
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    Evolving Discourses on Water Resource Management and Climate Change in the Equatorial Nile Basin by Hissen, Nina, Conway, Declan, Goulden, Marisa C.

    Published in The journal of environment & development (01-06-2017)
    “…Transboundary water resources management in the Equatorial Nile Basin (EQNB) is a politically contested issue. There is a growing body of literature examining…”
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    Rainfall variability in East Africa: implications for natural resources management and livelihoods by Conway, Declan, Allison, Edward, Felstead, Richard, Goulden, Marisa

    “…This note examines the effects of climate variability on natural–resources management in East Africa. The bimodal rainfall regime in much of East Africa brings…”
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    An integrated 1D–2D hydraulic modelling approach to assess the sensitivity of a coastal region to compound flooding hazard under climate change by Pasquier, Ulysse, He, Yi, Hooton, Simon, Goulden, Marisa, Hiscock, Kevin M.

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-09-2019)
    “…Coastal regions are dynamic areas that often lie at the junction of different natural hazards. Extreme events such as storm surges and high precipitation are…”
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    “We can’t do it on our own!”—Integrating stakeholder and scientific knowledge of future flood risk to inform climate change adaptation planning in a coastal region by Pasquier, Ulysse, Few, Roger, Goulden, Marisa C., Hooton, Simon, He, Yi, Hiscock, Kevin M.

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-01-2020)
    “…•An integrated assessment of future flood risk and adaptation was carried out in the UK’s largest protected coastal wetland.•An iterative stakeholder…”
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    Current and future challenges facing transboundary river basin management by Zeitoun, Mark, Goulden, Marisa, Tickner, David

    “…This review employs academic and policy literature to gage the relative importance and concerns associated with the main challenges facing the management of…”
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    Are there social limits to adaptation to climate change? by Adger, W. Neil, Dessai, Suraje, Goulden, Marisa, Hulme, Mike, Lorenzoni, Irene, Nelson, Donald R, Naess, Lars Otto, Wolf, Johanna, Wreford, Anita

    Published in Climatic change (01-04-2009)
    “…While there is a recognised need to adapt to changing climatic conditions, there is an emerging discourse of limits to such adaptation. Limits are…”
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    Resilience implications of policy responses to climate change by Adger, W. Neil, Brown, Katrina, Nelson, Donald R., Berkes, Fikret, Eakin, Hallie, Folke, Carl, Galvin, Kathleen, Gunderson, Lance, Goulden, Marisa, O'Brien, Karen, Ruitenbeek, Jack, Tompkins, Emma L.

    “…This article examines whether some response strategies to climate variability and change have the potential to undermine long‐term resilience of…”
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    Adaptation to climate change in international river basins in Africa: a review by GOULDEN, Marisa, CONWAY, Declan, PERSECHINO, Aurelie

    Published in Hydrological sciences journal (01-10-2009)
    “…This paper reviews current knowledge of the potential impacts of climate change on water resources in Africa and the possible limits, barriers or opportunities…”
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    Adaptation to climate change in international river basins in Africa: a review / Adaptation au changement climatique dans les bassins fluviaux internationaux en Afrique: une revue by GOULDEN, MARISA, CONWAY, DECLAN, PERSECHINO, AURELIE

    Published in Hydrological sciences journal (01-10-2009)
    “…This paper reviews current knowledge of the potential impacts of climate change on water resources in Africa and the possible limits, barriers or opportunities…”
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    Hydrological modelling of water allocation, ecosystem services and poverty alleviation in the Pongola floodplain, South Africa by Lankford, Bruce, Pringle, Catherine, Dickens, Chris, Lewis, Fonda, Mander, Myles, Chhotray, Vasudha, Goulden, Marisa, Nxele, Zibonele, Quayle, Leo

    “…The Pongola River Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (PRESPA) project quantified the economic benefits accuring to different livelihood sectors from…”
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    Livelihood diversification, social capital and resilience to climate variability amongst natural resource dependent societies in uganda by Goulden, Marisa Carolyn

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…This thesis examines adaptive mechanisms that contribute to the resilience of resourcedependent societies to climate variability as a guide to understanding…”
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