Sentence examples for adaptation literature from inspiring English sources

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These individuals were approached based on their knowledge and experience of decision-making on climate change and their use of the IPCC reports (Table 2) and were identified as authors in the climate adaptation literature and/or belonging to institutions conducting work on climate change.

Within the adaptation literature, scholars have argued pastoralism is redefining itself (Catley et al. 2013) but in what capacity remains contested.

The explanatory variables are chosen based on the climate change adaptation literature (Asrat and Simane 2017a; Deresa et al. 2011; Deresa et al. 2009; Hassan and Nhemachena 2008) and field observations made in the study locations.

Discussions are ongoing on how empirical research that focuses on governance and policy making can inform the adaptation literature, and what happens when the best laid plans meet the real world, which can crucially affect policy outcomes (Eakin and Lemos 2006).

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This paper will build upon concepts and findings from the CAS and allostasis-adaptation literatures integrating the research on homeopathic remedies and nanoparticle properties with physiological findings on the processes of adaptation and response amplification.

However, it is possible with proper adaptation of literature, adequate integration of local values, especially religion, to build national bioethics centres that work on both developing local literature and offer training in bioethics.

The different approaches to this moment, however, raise a recurrent dilemma with visual adaptations of literature.

Ms. Mysina was describing another element of stagecraft that distinguishes Mr. Ginkas's adaptations of literature: his reliance on contradiction.

It regularly proffers dramatic music that soars above flawed plots and oversimplified characters, and it has been known to let music trail sheepishly behind literal adaptations of literature.

To illustrate how cinematic adaptations of literature can affect our reading and understanding of the source material, we watched the 1931 movie version of Frankenstein.

There had been the successes, beginning in 1995 with "Clueless," based on Jane Austen's novel "Emma," but many subsequent adaptations of literature typified the film industry's appetite for soullessly copying previous hits.

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