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1. Recognising summer energy poverty. Evidence from Southern Europe.

2. Conceptualising and enacting pathways to transformative climate justice: examples from the Philippines.

3. Climate change adaptation through traditional Buffalo knowledge: learning reflection from the Blackfoot indigenous community.

4. Talking 'bout a revolution: resilience and coastal policy in England.

5. Growing, consuming, and wasting/disposing: a study of the sustainable food practices of Australian households.

6. Between vision and implementation: the exclusionary disjuncture of domestic heat decarbonisation in Greater Manchester.

7. Perceived differential vulnerability and climate change-related hazards in informal settlements in Accra, Ghana: re-thinking vulnerability to climate change in urban areas.

8. Climate change, mining development and residential water security in the uMkhanyakude District Muncipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a double catastrophe for local communities.

9. Strengthening community-based adaptation for urban transformation: managing flood risk in informal settlements in Cape Town.

10. Contextualising environmental and climate change migration in Uganda.

11. Experiencing and responding to extreme weather: lessons from the Cook Islands.

12. A gendered perspective on climate change adaptation strategies: a case study from Yunnan, China.

13. Farm level adaptation to climate change: insight from rice farmers in the coastal region of Bangladesh.

14. (Re)configuring moral boundaries of intergenerational justice: the UK parent-led climate movement.

15. Socially just community-based climate change adaptation? Insights from Bangladesh.

16. Informal institutions and adaptation: patterns and pathways of influence in a remote Arctic community.

17. Transcending existing paradigms: the quest for justice in urban climate change planning.

18. What are the barriers to successful community-based climate change adaptation? A review of grey literature.

19. Barriers and enablers of local adaptive measures: a case study of Bengaluru's informal settlement dwellers.

20. Community based initiatives to mainstream climate change adaptation into disaster risk reduction: evidence from the Hunter Valley (Australia).

21. Using a worldview lens to examine complex policy issues: a historical review of bushfire management in the South West of Australia.

22. Getting adaptation right – challenges and ethical issues facing planners adapting to sea level rise in southern Sweden.

23. Adaptation strategies of nomadic herders in northeast Mongolia: climate, globalisation and traditional knowledge.

24. Novel resource saving interventions: the case of modelling and storytelling.

25. Transformation of rural communities: lessons from a local self-initiative for building resilience in the Solomon Islands.

26. “We can keep the fire burning”: building action competence through environmental justice education in Uganda and Germany.

27. Testing the scoping phase of a bottom-up planning guide designed to support Australian Indigenous rangers manage the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage sites.

28. Climate change loss and damage policy implications for Pacific Island Countries.

29. Collaborative climate mitigation and adaptation planning with university, community, and municipal partners: a case study in Anchorage, Alaska.

30. Transformative climate change adaptation: bridging existing approaches with post-foundational insights on justice.

31. Freebies, freedom and fundamental change: resistance to neoliberal environmentalism in large “green” corporations.

32. Informal mining in Mongolia: livelihood change and continuity in the rangelands.

33. Old ways for new days: Australian Indigenous peoples and climate change.

34. (Mal)Adaptation opportunism: when other interests take over stated or intended climate change adaptation objectives (and their unintended effects).

35. Exploring the autonomous adaptation strategies to climate change and climate variability in selected villages in the rural northern savannah zone of Ghana.

36. An international review of local governance for climate change: implications for Hong Kong.

37. Spatially identifying vulnerable communities to climate change impact in South Australia.

38. Governing Quasi-Public Network Services for adaptation to climate change.

39. Place attachment as a driver of adaptation in coastal communities in Northern Norway.

40. Prospects of localism in community energy projects in Nigeria.

41. “Other people’s initiatives”: exploring mediation and appropriation of place as barriers to community-based climate change adaptation.

42. Collaborative approaches to local climate change and clean energy initiatives in the USA and England.

43. Climate change, urban vulnerability and development in Saint-Louis and Bobo-Dioulasso: learning from across two West African cities.

44. Vulnerability and resilience to climate change in Sorsogon City, the Philippines: learning from an ordinary city?

45. Formulating and implementing climate change laws and policies in the Philippines, Mexico (Chiapas), and South Africa: a local government perspective.

46. Governing climate change for a just city: challenges and lessons from Maputo, Mozambique.

47. Understanding urban vulnerability, adaptation and resilience in the context of climate change.

48. “The future lies in our hands”: children as researchers and environmental change agents in designing a child-friendly neighbourhood.

49. “Carbon literacy practices”: textual footprints between school and home in children's construction of knowledge about climate change.

50. Fossil fuel divestment: implications for the future of sustainability discourse and action within higher education.