Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change is 30. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
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Challenges in Forest Carbon Governance: Insights From Southeast Asia115
From regime‐building to implementation: Harnessing the UN climate conferences to drive climate action110
Perspectives on Indigenous well‐being and climate change adaptation88
Participation and co‐production in climate adaptation: Scope and limits identified from a meta‐method review of research with European coastal communities79
Sustainable urban planning needs stronger interdisciplinarity and better co‐designing: How ecologists and climatologists can fully leverage climate monitoring data79
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Climates of democracy: Skeptical, rational, and radical imaginaries59
Sino‐American competition and the future of climate cooperation59
Climate change impacts on immovable cultural heritage in polar regions: A systematic bibliometric review55
Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World55
Issue Information54
Mind the gaps! Climate scientists should heed lessons in collaborative storytelling from William Shakespeare53
Adaptation Strategies of Small‐Scale Marine Fisheries in Response to Climate Change, Resource Changes, and Sudden Systemic Shocks50
The Role of Catalysts in the Climate Adaptation Process48
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Climate change science is evolving toward adaptation and mitigation solutions45
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Using Cultural Heritage in Climate Adaptation: Fields of Application and Functions42
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The need for stewardship of lands exposed by deglaciation from climate change39
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Climate change mitigation policies in agriculture: An overview of sociopolitical barriers37
Limits to adaptation: Building an integrated research agenda37
Can southern Australian rainfall decline be explained? A review of possible drivers37
Politics of climate change mitigation in Taiwan: International isolation, developmentalism legacy, and civil society responses34
Natural carbon removal as technology33
Distributive justice and the global emissions budget32
Erratum to “How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition”31
Banking for Climate Change: South Asia Initiatives30
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