International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management: Volume 16 Issue 3 , Open Access

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Circular economy and climate change: valuing indigeneity and sustainability

Guest Editors: Md Abdullah Al Mamun, Simon J. Bronner, Awais Piracha, Melissa Haswell

A decision model for sustainable informal entrepreneurship in cities

Eijaz Ahmed Khan, Md Maruf Hossan Chowdhury, Pradip Royhan, Sunaina Gowan, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Mehregan Mahdavi

Sustainable development goals and the climate change agenda are becoming widely promoted topics of research for the 21st century. The role of cities is increasingly recognised as…

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Indigenous knowledge, climate change and transformations of Gwadar fishing community

Shakir Ullah, Usman Khan, Abida Begum, Heesup Han, Abdullah Mohamed

This paper explores the indigenous climate knowledge (ICK) of the Gwadar fishing community in Pakistan. The main purpose of this paper is to explore the accuracy of ICK and how…

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Environmental Kuznets curve, balanced growth, and influencing factors: evidence from economic development in China

Jing Li

The aggregate index and per capita index have different meanings for some countries or regions. CO2 emissions per capita matters for China because of its huge population…

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Impact of circular economy network building: resilience strategy to climate action

Chun-Chien Lin, Yu-Chen Chang

This study aims to examine how external and internal conditions drive the impact of circular economy mechanism by decomposing into three policy networks in terms of reduce, reuse…

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Perception of sponge city for achieving circularity goal and hedge against climate change: a study on Weibo

Liyun Zeng, Rita Yi Man Li, Huiling Zeng, Lingxi Song

Global climate change speeds up ice melting and increases flooding incidents. China launched a sponge city policy as a holistic nature-based solution combined with urban planning…

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Exploring smallholder farmers’ perceptions of climate change and its adaptation options in the Dire Dawa administration zone, Eastern Ethiopia

Girma Asefa Bogale

This study aims to explore the smallholder farmers’ perceptions of climate change and its adaptation options (changing crop variety; improved crop and livestock; soil and water…

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1756-8692

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1756-8706

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1756-8692

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2009

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open access

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  • Prof Walter Leal Filho