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Mapping discourses of climate adaptation in the United Kingdom
Matthew Cotton
, Emma Stevens
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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United Kingdom
100%
Adaptation
100%
Climate Change Adaptation
100%
Climate Change
28%
Public Understanding
28%
Public Discourse
28%
Responsibility Gap
28%
Collective Action
14%
Q Methodology
14%
Diverse Groups
14%
Policy Response
14%
Multi-stakeholder
14%
Extreme Weather Events
14%
Multi-scalar
14%
Communicative Practices
14%
Differentiated Policy
14%
Interpretive Flexibility
14%
Multi-sector
14%
Climate Policy
14%
Climate Action
14%
Boundary Work
14%
Adaptation Strategies
14%
Intragenerational
14%
Optimistic Value
14%
Future Problem
14%
Perceived Responsibility
14%
Social Research Methods
14%
Computer Science
Public Discourse
100%
Public Understanding
100%
Climatic Change
100%
Social Research
50%
Policy Response
50%
Communicative Practice
50%
Interpretive Flexibility
50%
Adaptation Strategy
50%
Strong Emphasis
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
United Kingdom
100%
Collective Action
50%
Empirical Analysis
50%
Climate Change Policy
50%
Social Sciences
Climate Policy
50%