Dear colleagues and friends,
Thank you all so much for the tremendously useful and *fast* response to my
request for suggestions of adaptation related readings. This group is such
a great resource. My apologies for not writing back individually to each of
you who responded; I got a bit snowed under. But please allow me to express
a group thanks. Super useful.

I compiled the responses I received in the attached word doc. I included
descriptions of the papers as I received them, because these descriptions
provide a useful guide and context in many cases. I hope you find them as
useful as I have done.

Many thanks!
Navroz


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From: Navroz K Dubash <ndub...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2025 at 12:20
Subject: Request for readings on climate adaptation for a climate change
course
To: gep-ed <gep-ed@googlegroups.com>


Dear colleagues and friends,
May I ask for your advice and suggestions of readings on climate adaptation
to include in a masters level or upper level undergrad course on climate
politics and policy? I am particularly interested in two sorts of papers:
1. Conceptual or review papers that lay out a framework for thinking
through adaptation challenges.
2. Good case studies of adaptation that highlight political and governance
challenges, particularly those focused on the Global South. I have found
quite a few of these, but I don't know this literature well, and would be
grateful for suggestions of papers that you find particularly insightful.

As an aside, I am struck by the relatively thin attention to adaptation in
the climate politics syllabi posted on the very helpful Brown University
repository. Please do correct me if I am wrong, or share any reflections on
this observation.

As always, I will compile the responses I receive and share them with the
group. And thanks again to the organisers for providing this means for the
community to interact.

with best wishes for the new year,
Navroz Dubash



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Recent papers:
Unpacking Climate Policy
<https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adq0862>  in *Science, 6* Jun
2024
Development transitions for fossil fuel-producing low and lower–middle
income countries in a carbon-constrained world
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-023-01440-3> in *Nature Energy, *8
Feb 2024

Navroz K. Dubash
Professor of Public and International Affairs and the High Meadows
Environmental Institute, Princeton University
Visiting Senior Fellow, Sustainable Futures Collaborative
https://spia.princeton.edu/faculty/ndubash
Mobile and WhatsApp: +1 (202) 528-7754
Email: ndub...@gmail.com

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