Climate and Development

Papers
(The H4-Index of Climate and Development is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Vulnerability of local farmers’ livelihood to climate variability across different agro ecology zone in Suha watershed, Upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia68
Concealing, naming, or tackling inequalities? Art, culture and (In)justice at COP2766
Seasonal deprivation in the Sahel is large, widespread, and can be anticipated66
Addressing the diversity of Loss and damage in Pacific Island countries to foster a just transition towards a climate-resilient future49
Intensive and extensive rice farm adaptations in salinity-prone areas of the Mekong Delta31
Barriers to nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation in Mexico28
Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC Process: power and (in)justice in global climate governance arenas28
Predicting China’s carbon intensity through 2050: an integrated analysis method25
It’s not just about women: broadening perspectives in gendered environmental mobilities research25
Pluralizing climate change adaptation: mapping discourses in Vietnam23
Safe drinking water supply under extreme climate events: evidence from four urban sprawl communities23
Spatial overview of climate change impacts in Bangladesh: a systematic review23
‘We do in the spirit of togetherness’: stories of collective resilience, wellbeing and climate (im)mobility in the Pacific21
Tackling knowledge and power: an environmental justice perspective on climate change adaptation in Kiribati21
‘These days, things have changed’: historicizing current dynamics of climate-related migration in the savannah zone of Ghana21
Traditional crops and climate change adaptation: insights from the Andean agricultural sector19
Climate adaptation and resilience indices for the Caribbean region: an assessment of four leading indices18
Future research directions for understanding the interconnections between climate change, water scarcity, and mobility in rural Central Asia18
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