International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management is 10. 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Assessing the impacts of climate change on cereal production in Bangladesh: evidence from ARDL modeling approach39
The impact of climate change on food and human security in Nigeria35
Does ownership type affect environmental disclosure?33
The vulnerability sourcebook and climate impact chains – a standardised framework for a climate vulnerability and risk assessment33
Research on the emission reduction effects of carbon trading mechanism on power industry: plant-level evidence from China31
Climate change perceptions, impacts and adaptation practices of fishers in southeast Bangladesh coast21
Smallholder farmers’ perception of climate change and adaptation strategy choices in Central Ethiopia19
Evaluation of regional low-carbon circular economy development: a case study in Sichuan province, China19
Vulnerability assessment of rural social-ecological system to climate change: a case study of Yunnan Province, China18
Gender-based variations in the perception of climate change impact, vulnerability and adaptation strategies in the Pra River Basin of Ghana18
Carbon footprint for wheat and maize production modulated by farm size: a study in the North China plain16
Contribution of renewable energy consumption to CO2 emissions mitigation: a comparative analysis from the income levels’ perspective in the belt and road initiative (BRI) region16
The role of farmers and organizational networks in climate information communication: the case of Ghana16
Assessing the impacts of climate change to financial stability: evidence from China16
Natural disaster shock, risk aversion and corn farmers’ adoption of degradable mulch film: evidence from Zhangye, China15
Research on grassland ecosystem service value in China under climate change based on meta-analysis: a case study of Qinghai province15
Revitalizing indigenous ways of maintaining food security in a changing climate: review of the evidence base from Africa15
Spatiotemporal patterns of future meteorological drought in the Yellow River Basin based on SPEI under RCP scenarios14
How social capital affects willingness of farmers to accept low-carbon agricultural technology (LAT)? A case study of Jiangsu, China13
Climate change and extremes: implications on city livability and associated health risks across the globe12
Food security in South Asia under climate change and economic policies12
Could green finance facilitate low-carbon transformation of power generation? Some evidence from China12
Gendered impacts of climate-smart agriculture on household food security and labor migration: insights from Bihar, India12
Coping with floods: impacts, preparedness and resilience capacity of Greek micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises in flood-affected areas11
Building a framework towards climate-smart agriculture in the Yangambi landscape, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)11
University students’ perceptions of climate change: the case study of the University of the South Pacific-Fiji Islands11
Effects of perceptions on adoption of climate-smart agriculture innovations: empirical evidence from the upper Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia11
An analysis of climate change and health hazards: results from an international study10
Indigenous knowledge and innovative practices to cope with impacts of climate change on small-scale farming in Limpopo Province, South Africa10
Smallholder farmers' perception of climate change and choice of adaptation strategies in East Hararghe Zone, Eastern Ethiopia10
Climate change awareness, environmental education and gender role burdens among rural farmers of Northern Cross River State, Nigeria10
Will climate change disrupt the tourism sector?10
Insurance for climate change and environmental risk: a bibliometric review10
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