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This policy brief is an initiative by the COST Action SHiFT (Social Sciences and Humanities for Transformation and Climate Resilience). The writing process was led by Diogo Guedes Vidal (Centre for Functional Ecology—Science for People & the Planet, University of Coimbra; Department of Social Sciences and Management, Universidade Aberta) and Fátima Alves (Centre for Functional Ecology—Science for People & the Planet, University of Coimbra; Department of Social Sciences and Management, Universidade Aberta).
This policy brief "Enhancing Climate Resilience through Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts: A Strategic Framework for Action” is informed by a survey to understand the perceptions of climate-engaged researchers - dedicated to addressing climate change and sustainable development - from various disciplines within the social sciences, humanities, and arts (SSH&A) and highlights critical perceptions, barriers, and opportunities that can inform future climate action strategies within the European Commission's framework.
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Vidal, D. G., Alves, F., & Rollo, M. F. (2024). Enhancing climate resilience through social sciences, humanities, and arts: A strategic framework for action [Policy Brief]. COST Action SHIFT. https://shift-cost.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/policybrief_Climate-change-perceptions_Quantitative-data-analysis_16th_october_2024.pdf
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COST Action SHIFT
