Trajectories of exposure and vulnerability of small islands to climate change

Author:

Duvat Virginie K.E.1,Magnan Alexandre K.12,Wise Russell M.3,Hay John E.4,Fazey Ioan5,Hinkel Jochen6,Stojanovic Tim7,Yamano Hiroya8,Ballu Valérie1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, UMR LIENSs 7266University of la Rochelle‐CNRSla RochelleFrance

2. Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)ParisFrance

3. Black Mountain Laboratories, Commonwealth Scientific Industrial and Research Organisation (CSIRO)CanberraAustralia

4. University of the South Pacific, Cook Islands CampusRarotonga, Cook Islands

5. School of the Environment, University of DundeeDundeeUK

6. Global Climate Forum (GCF)Berlin, Germany

7. School of Geography and Sustainable Development, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St AndrewsSt AndrewsUK

8. Center for Environmental Biology and Ecosystem Studies, National Institute for Environmental StudiesTsukubaJapan

Funder

Fondation de France

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change

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