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Russell M. Wise

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  66
Citations -  3521

Russell M. Wise is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainable development & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 61 publications receiving 2805 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell M. Wise include University of New England (Australia) & Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.

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Reconceptualising adaptation to climate change as part of pathways of change and response

TL;DR: This paper explored a broader conceptualisation of adaptation pathways that draws on path-thinking in the sustainable development domain to consider the implications of path dependency, interactions between adaptation plans, vested interests and global change, and situations where values, interests or institutions constrain societal responses to change.
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Ten essentials for action-oriented and second order energy transitions, transformations and climate change research

TL;DR: Ten essentials for guiding action-oriented transformation and energy research are presented, framed in relation to second-order science, to create highly adaptive, reflexive, collaborative and impact-oriented research able to enhance capacity to respond to the climate challenge.
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Values, rules and knowledge: Adaptation as change in the decision context

TL;DR: By using the vrk model to diagnose constraints in decision processes, it is shown how the reframing of adaptation initiatives can reveal new approaches to developing adaptation responses to complex global change problems.
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Framing the application of adaptation pathways for rural livelihoods and global change in eastern Indonesian islands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider whether generic justifications for adaptation pathways are tenable in the local context of climate and global change, rural poverty and development, and propose an adaptation pathways approach which can address the proximate and systemic causes of vulnerability and contested decision-making.