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Nicholas A. Cradock-Henry
Researcher at Landcare Research
Publications - 42
Citations - 1272
Nicholas A. Cradock-Henry is an academic researcher from Landcare Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resilience (network) & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 780 citations.
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Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change
Thomas Tanner,David Lewis,David Wrathall,Robin Bronen,Nicholas A. Cradock-Henry,Saleemul Huq,Christopher Lawless,Raphael J. Nawrotzki,Vivek Prasad,Md. Ashiqur Rahman,Ryan Alaniz,Katherine King,Karen E. McNamara,Nadiruzzaman,Sarah Henly-Shepard,Frank Thomalla +15 more
TL;DR: A livelihood perspective helps to strengthen resilience thinking by placing greater emphasis on human needs and their agency, empowerment and human rights, and considering adaptive livelihood systems in the context of wider transformational changes.
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Implementing the “Sustainable Development Goals” : towards addressing three key governance challenges—collective action, trade-offs, and accountability
Kathryn Bowen,Nicholas A. Cradock-Henry,Florian Koch,James Patterson,Tiina Häyhä,Tiina Häyhä,Jess Vogt,Fabiana Barbi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify three key governance challenges that are central for implementing the sustainable development goals: cultivating collective action by creating inclusive decision spaces for stakeholder interaction across multiple sectors and scales; making difficult trade-offs, focusing on equity, justice and fairness; and ensuring mechanisms exist to hold societal actors to account regarding decision-making, investment, action, and outcomes.
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Adaptive and interactive climate futures: systematic review of ‘serious games’ for engagement and decision-making
TL;DR: The Ministry for Business Innovation and Employment (Resilience to Nature's Challenges, National Science Challenge, Strategic Science Investment Fund, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research) as discussed by the authors.
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Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: visions of future systems and how to get there
Ioan Fazey,Niko Schäpke,Guido Caniglia,Anthony Hodgson,Ian Kendrick,Christopher Lyon,Glenn Page,James Patterson,Chris Riedy,Tim Strasser,Stephan Verveen,David Adams,Bruce Evan Goldstein,Matthias Klaes,Graham Leicester,Alison Linyard,Adrienne McCurdy,Paul Ryan,Bill Sharpe,Giorgia Silvestri,Ali Yansyah Abdurrahim,David J. Abson,Olufemi Samson Adetunji,Paulina Aldunce,Carlos Alvarez-Pereira,Jennifer Marie S. Amparo,Helene Amundsen,Lakin Anderson,Lotta Andersson,Michael Asquith,Karoline Augenstein,Jack Barrie,David Bent,Julia Bentz,Arvid Bergsten,Carol L. Berzonsky,Olivia Bina,Kirsty Blackstock,Joanna Boehnert,Hilary Bradbury,Christine Brand,Jessica Böhme,Marianne Mille Bøjer,Esther Carmen,Lakshmi Charli-Joseph,Sarah Choudhury,Supot Chunhachoti-ananta,Jessica Cockburn,John Colvin,Irena Leisbet Ceridwen Connon,Rosalind Cornforth,Robin S. Cox,Nicholas A. Cradock-Henry,Laura Cramer,Almendra Cremaschi,Halvor Dannevig,Catherine T. Day,Cathel de Lima Hutchison,Anke de Vrieze,Vikas Desai,Jonathan Dolley,Dominic Duckett,Rachael Durrant,Markus Egermann,Emily Elsner (Adams),Chris Fremantle,Jessica Fullwood-Thomas,Diego Galafassi,Jen Gobby,Ami Golland,Shiara Kirana González-Padrón,Irmelin Gram-Hanssen,Jakob Grandin,Sara Grenni,Jade Lauren Gunnell,Felipe Gusmão,Maike Hamann,Brian Harding,Gavin Harper,Mia Hesselgren,Dina Hestad,Cheryl Heykoop,Johan Holmén,Kirsty L. Holstead,Claire Hoolohan,Andra-Ioana Horcea-Milcu,Lummina Horlings,Stuart Mark Howden,Rachel Howell,Sarah Insia Huque,Mirna Liz Inturias Canedo,Chidinma Yvonne Iro,Christopher D. Ives,Beatrice John,Rajiv Joshi,Sadhbh Juarez-Bourke,Dauglas Wafula Juma,Bea Cecilie Karlsen,Lea Kliem,Andreas Kläy,Petra Kuenkel,Iris Kunze,David P. M. Lam,Daniel J. Lang,Alice Larkin,Ann Light,Christopher Luederitz,Tobias Luthe,Cathy Maguire,Ana-Maria Mahecha-Groot,Jackie Malcolm,Fiona Marshall,Yiheyis Maru,Carly McLachlan,Peter Mmbando,Subhakanta Mohapatra,Michele-Lee Moore,Angela Moriggi,Mark Morley-Fletcher,Susanne C. Moser,Konstanze Marion Mueller,Mutizwa Mukute,Susan Mühlemeier,Lars Otto Naess,Marta Nieto-Romero,Paula Novo,Karen O'Brien,Deborah O'Connell,Kathleen O'Donnell,Per Olsson,Kelli Rose Pearson,Laura Pereira,Panos Petridis,Daniela Peukert,Nicky Phear,Siri Pisters,Matt Polsky,Diana Pound,Rika Preiser,Md. Sajidur Rahman,Mark Reed,Philip Revell,Iokiñe Rodríguez,Briony Cathryn Rogers,Jascha Rohr,Milda Nordbø Rosenberg,Helen Ross,Shona Russell,Melanie Ryan,Probal Saha,Katharina Schleicher,Flurina Schneider,Morgan Scoville-Simonds,Beverley A. Searle,Samuel Petros Sebhatu,Elena Sesana,Howard Silverman,Chandni Singh,Eleanor J. Sterling,Sarah-Jane Stewart,J. David Tàbara,Douglas Taylor,Philip K. Thornton,Theresa Tribaldos,Petra Tschakert,Natalia Uribe-Calvo,Steve Waddell,Sandra Waddock,Liza van der Merwe,Barbara van Mierlo,Patrick van Zwanenberg,Sandra J. Velarde,Carla-Leanne Washbourne,Kerry A. Waylen,Annika Weiser,Ian Wight,Stephen Williams,Mel Woods,Ruth Wolstenholme,Ness Wright,Stefanie Wunder,Alastair Wyllie,Hannah R. Young +182 more
TL;DR: This research used a novel futures-oriented and participatory approach that asked what future envisioned knowledge systems might need to look like and how they might get there to suggest that envisioned future systems will need to be much more collaborative, open, diverse, egalitarian, and able to work with values and systemic issues.
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Cascading climate change impacts and implications
TL;DR: In this article, a participatory and collaborative approach was used through workshops and semi-structured interviews with sector informants, including engineers, local government staff, and financial risk managers and analysts from the financial services sectors.