Blar i CICERO Research Archive på forfatter "West, Jennifer Joy"
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Adaptation interventions and their effect on vulnerability in developing countries: Help, hindrance or irrelevance?
Eriksen, Siri Ellen Hallstrøm; Schipper, Lisa; Scoville-Simonds, Morgan; Vincent, Katharine; Adam, Hans Nicolai; Brooks, Nick; Harding, Brian; Khatri, Dil B.; Lenaerts, Lutgart; Liverman, Diana; Mills-Novoa, Megan; Mosberg, Marianne; Movik, Synne; Muok, Benard; Nightingale, Andrea Joslyn; Ojha, Hemant; Sygna, Linda; Taylor, Marcus; Vogel, Coleen; West, Jennifer Joy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021) -
Climate change in Northern Norway: Toward an understanding of socio-economic vulnerability of natural resource- dependent sectors and communities
West, Jennifer Joy; Hovelsrud, Grete K. (2008:04, Research report, 2008)The work in this report is a contribution from CICERO to Theme 4 of the NorACIA project, a Norwegian follow-up to the Arctic Council’s Arctic Climate Impact Assessment: http://acia.npolar.no/ It has been recognized ... -
Climate change policy inventory and analysis for Tanzania
Daly, Meaghan E.; Yanda, Pius Z.; West, Jennifer Joy (2015:05, Research report, 2015)This report is an output of the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Programme in Africa. The goal of the report is to: 1) assess the extent to which climate change concerns have been integrated or mainstreamed ... -
Establishing a baseline for monitoring and evaluating user satisfaction with climate services in Tanzania
Daly, Meaghan E.; West, Jennifer Joy; Yanda, Pius Z. (2016:02, Research report, 2016)This report is an output from the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Program in Africa (GFCS-APA) Tanzania country activities. The aim of the report is to establish a baseline for monitoring “User Satisfaction ... -
Evaluating User Satisfaction with Climate Services in Tanzania 2014 - 2016: Summary Report to the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Programme in Africa
West, Jennifer Joy; Daly, Meaghan; Yanda, Pius (2018:07, Research report, 2018-06-07)This report summarizes findings from qualitative research undertaken by the Center for International Climate Research (CICERO) and the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) in Tanzania between 2014 and 2016 under the Global ... -
Institutional Analysis for Climate Services Development and Delivery in Tanzania
Yanda, Pius Z.; West, Jennifer Joy; Daly, Meaghan E. (2015:02, Research report, 2015)This report is an output of the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) Adaptation Programme in Africa. The goal of the report is to describe and assess the current institutional landscape for development and delivery ... -
Perceptions of ecological migration in Inner Mongolia, China: summary of fieldwork and relevance for climate adaptation
West, Jennifer Joy (2009:05, Research report, 2009) -
The vulnerability and resilience of smallholder-inclusive agricultural investments in Tanzania
West, Jennifer Joy; Haug, Ruth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)This paper compares and contrasts two cases of smallholderinclusive agricultural investment in Tanzania and investigates the factors that shape their vulnerability and resilience to risks and uncertainties that influence ... -
The transformative potential of local-level planning and climate policies. Case studies from Norwegian municipalities
Westskog, Hege; Aarsæther, Nils Johan; Hovelsrud, Grete K.; Amundsen, Helene; West, Jennifer Joy; Dale, Ragnhild Freng (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)We analyse whether and how current municipal climate policies can be characterised as transformative and which factors and pathways may lead to transformative change at the municipal level. Based on 13 in-depth case studies ... -
Understanding and Managing Harmful Algal Bloom Risks in a Changing Climate: Lessons From the European CoCliME Project
West, Jennifer Joy; Järnberg, Linn; Berdalet, Elisa; Cusack, Caroline (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper discusses the conceptual and methodological challenges to co-developing high-quality and transferable knowledge to understand and manage harmful algal bloom (HAB) risks as part of adaptation to changing aquatic ...