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    Measurement, Collaborative Learning and Research for Sustainable Use of Ecosystem Services: Landscape Concepts and Europe as Laboratory

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    Investigating climate compatible development outcomes and their implications for distributive justice: evidence from Malawi

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    Governments and donors are investing in climate compatible development (CCD) in order to reduce climate and development vulnerabilities. However, the rate at which CCD is being operationalised has outpaced academic inquiry into the concept. Interventions aiming to achieve CCD ‘wins’ (for development, mitigation, adaptation) can also create negative side-effects. Moreover, benefits and negative side-effects may differ across time and space and have diverse consequences for individuals and groups. Assessments of the full range of outcomes created by CCD projects and their implications for distributive justice are scarce. This article develops a framework using a systematic literature review that enables holistic CCD outcome evaluation over seven parameters identified. Thereafter, we explore the outcomes of two donor-funded projects that pursue CCD triple-wins in Malawi using this framework. Household surveys, semi-structured interviews and documentary material are analysed. Results reveal that uneven outcomes are experienced between stakeholder groups and change over time. Although CCD triple-wins can be achieved through projects, they do not represent the full range of outcomes. Ecosystem- and community-based activities are becoming popularised as approaches for achieving CCD goals. However, findings suggest that a strengthened evidence base is required to ensure that these approaches are able to meet CCD goals and further distributive justice

    Observed and predicted impacts of climate change on the estuaries of south-western Australia, a Mediterranean climate region

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