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

2. The impacts of and responses to place loss in a coastal community in Ireland.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

12. Bridging the gap between theory and practice in climate change vulnerability assessments for remote Indigenous communities in northern Australia.

13. Continuity and change: understanding livelihood shifts and adaptation in coastal Belize 1830–2012.

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

15. Communication and use of climate scenarios for climate change adaptation in Finland, Sweden and Norway.

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

17. The impact of the 2009 heat wave on Melbourne's critical infrastructure.

18. Implementing adaptation to climate change at the local level.

19. Nepalganj, the centre of the world: local perceptions of environmental change and the roles of climate-change adaptation actors.

20. Australian local government action on climate change adaptation: some critical reflections to assist decision-making.

21. Understanding the links between urban regeneration and climate-friendly urban development: lessons from two case studies in Japan.

22. Social capital: improving community capacity to respond to urban heat.

23. Analysing the variation in farmers' perceptions of climate change impacts on crop production and adaptation measures across the Ganges' Tidal Floodplain in Bangladesh.

24. Locally led adaptation: drivers for appropriate grassroots initiatives.

25. Smallholder farmers’ coping and adaptation strategies to climate change and variability in the central highlands of Ethiopia.

26. Local participation in coastal adaptation decisions in the UK: between promise and reality.

27. Achieving sustainability goals for urban coasts in the US Northeast: research needs and challenges.

28. Community-based climate change adaptation: a review of academic literature.

29. Embeddedness of climate change adaptation: established procedures and contending discourses for flood protection in Espoo, Finland.

30. Design and evaluation of a local analytic-deliberative process for climate adaptation planning.

31. Governing climate change in Dutch cities: anchoring local climate strategies in organisation, policy and practical implementation.

32. Evaluating long-term urban resilience through an examination of the history of green spaces in Tokyo.

33. “There is nothing political in it”: triggers of local political leaders' engagement in climate adaptation.

34. Quantifying sources of climate uncertainty to inform risk analysis for climate change decision-making.

35. Legal requirements for risk and vulnerability assessments in Norwegian land-use planning.

36. Adapting to changing climate risk by local government in New Zealand: institutional practice barriers and enablers.

37. Spatial determinants of local government action on climate change: an analysis of local authorities in England.

38. How to make climate change research relevant for Indigenous communities in Torres Strait, Australia.

39. Cities’ capacity to manage climate vulnerability: experiences from participatory vulnerability assessments in the lower Göta Älv Catchment, Sweden.

40. Scenarios and sustainability: tools for alleviating the gap between municipal means and responsibilities in adaptation planning.

41. Local knowledge and climate change adaptation on Erub Island, Torres Strait.

42. Water scarcity and climate change adaptation for Yemen's vulnerable communities.

43. The injustice of climate change: voices from Africa.

44. Do the poor have what they need to adapt to climate change? A case study of Nepal.