Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change is 32. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Sino‐American competition and the future of climate cooperation96
Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World86
Perspectives on Indigenous well‐being and climate change adaptation82
From regime‐building to implementation: Harnessing the UN climate conferences to drive climate action64
Sustainable urban planning needs stronger interdisciplinarity and better co‐designing: How ecologists and climatologists can fully leverage climate monitoring data63
Participation and co‐production in climate adaptation: Scope and limits identified from a meta‐method review of research with European coastal communities61
Challenges in Forest Carbon Governance: Insights From Southeast Asia59
Preparing Future Healthcare Professionals to Respond to Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change: A Review of Evidence and Accreditation Standards59
Climate change impacts on immovable cultural heritage in polar regions: A systematic bibliometric review58
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The Role of Catalysts in the Climate Adaptation Process50
Climate Shocks and the Poor: A Review of the Literature48
Climate change science is evolving toward adaptation and mitigation solutions46
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Adaptation Strategies of Small‐Scale Marine Fisheries in Response to Climate Change, Resource Changes, and Sudden Systemic Shocks45
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Using Cultural Heritage in Climate Adaptation: Fields of Application and Functions40
Limits to adaptation: Building an integrated research agenda38
Climate change mitigation policies in agriculture: An overview of sociopolitical barriers37
Can southern Australian rainfall decline be explained? A review of possible drivers37
Banking for Climate Change: South Asia Initiatives37
Erratum to “How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition”36
Distributive justice and the global emissions budget35
Communicating Uncertain Climate Futures: Lessons From the Literature35
Revisiting the Impact of Moisture Transport Deficit on Droughts: Prospective Climate Change Analysis and Emerging Hypotheses34
Politics of climate change mitigation in Taiwan: International isolation, developmentalism legacy, and civil society responses34
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Unveiling the Barriers and Drivers of Mainstreaming Nature‐Based Solutions for Urban Flood Resilience32
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