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  • An event-based methodology for climate change and human–environment research
  • Abductive causal eventism (ACE) is an analytical methodology based on a pragmatic view of research methods and explanation that places at the center of research inquiry the answering of why questions about events, including human actions
  • or environmental changes of interest. ACE encourages an eclectic use of methods, models, and theoretical ideas. By not privileging particular theories or explanatory factors in advance, ACE enables researchers to interrogate the plausibility of different causal
  • by these changes or by changes in climate per se. Research on coastal mangrove planting for storm protection in the Philippines and upland tree planting in St. Lucia are used to illustrate these arguments.
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • process of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the climate change research community. In particular, they want to show how findings coming out of ESS and communicated through the IPCC create a discourse of hierarchical scale
  • [b1] Dept. of Anthropology, Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [b2] Dept. of Anthropology, Waterworlds Research Centre, Inst. for Tvœrkulturelle og regionale studier, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • From impacts to embodied experiences : tracing political ecology in climate change research
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • This paper reassesses the role of climate as a factor shaping changes in settlement and landscape in the Swedish Iron Age (500 BC–AD 1050). Recent research in this field is evaluated and the explicitly climate deterministic standpoint of many recent
  • and societal crisis known from previous research.
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [b2] Dept. of Anthropology, Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [b1] Visiting Research Fellow, School of World Art Studies and Museology, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, Royaume-Uni
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
  • [a2] Waterworlds Research Centre, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark