Article
Environmental Sciences
Colette Mortreux, Saffron O'Neill, Jon Barnett
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2020)
Article
Engineering, Civil
Nahui Zhen, Jon Barnett, Michael Webber
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
(2020)
Article
Water Resources
Min Jiang, Michael Webber, Jon Barnett, Wenjing Zhang, Gang Liu
Summary: This article explains the emergence of the China Water Exchange as the country's first and only national-level water trading platform, catalyzed by a top-down imperative consistent with China's water governance reform path. It shows how its genesis, objectives and functions reflect the congruence of goals between its key actors, and their struggles and efforts to build trust. The focus on interorganizational dynamics adds a new perspective to understanding water market intermediaries.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Jon Barnett, Sonia Graham, Tara Quinn, W. Neil Adger, Catherine Butler
Summary: This study demonstrates the significant impact of social identity processes on climate change adaptation planning and responses. It suggests that adaptation processes may be facilitated by changes in social identities, and highlights the importance of individual and collective self-identity, self-esteem, and self-efficacy in responding to climate risks.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2021)
Article
Geography
Sergio Jarillo, Jon Barnett
Summary: Through a study in Namdrik, we found that the success of community-based adaptation (CBA) is dependent on the nature of the community, as it is a spatially dynamic network where shared purpose and capacity to act vary over time in response to changing circumstances. In such situations, the persistence of factors sustaining shared commitment, such as ongoing financial and technical support, is crucial for the success of CBA.
JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
(2021)
Article
Biology
Jon Barnett, Sergio Jarillo, Stephen E. Swearer, Catherine E. Lovelock, Andrew Pomeroy, Teresa Konlechner, Elissa Waters, Rebecca L. Morris, Ryan Lowe
Summary: This paper discusses the challenge of climate change for atoll societies and the feasibility and efficacy of using nature-based solutions to sustain atoll habitability. The authors call for a sustained research program to clarify the potential of nature-based solutions.
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
(2022)
Article
Geography
Jon Barnett
Summary: This progress report examines climate change adaptation through a political economy lens and reviews research on community-based adaptation and spatial planning. It explains the formation of practices that reduce vulnerability to climate change, but it is uncertain whether these political economies of adaptation can sustain development in a dramatically changed climate.
PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
(2022)
Review
Psychology, Biological
W. Neil Adger, Jon Barnett, Stacey Heath, Sergio Jarillo
Summary: The consequences of climate change affect multiple dimensions of human well-being, including health, safety, place, self, and belonging. This review examines the evidence of these impacts and proposes policy and research priorities to support well-being.
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
(2022)
Article
Environmental Studies
Tobias Ide, McKenzie F. Johnson, Jon Barnett, Florian Krampe, Philippe Le Billon, Lucile Maertens, Nina von Uexkull, Irene Velez-Torres
Summary: Interest in the intersections of environmental issues, peace, and conflict has grown in recent years. However, research on this topic is fragmented and lacks interdisciplinary and methodological interaction. This forum aims to fill this gap by bringing together six research streams on the environment, peace, and conflict and fostering dialogue on core findings, potential collaborations, and future research directions.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Graeme S. Cumming, Maja Adamska, Michele L. Barnes, Jon Barnett, David R. Bellwood, Joshua E. Cinner, Philippa J. Cohen, Jennifer M. Donelson, Katharina Fabricius, R. Quentin Grafton, Alana Grech, Georgina G. Gurney, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Andrew S. Hoey, Mia O. Hoogenboom, Jacqueline Lau, Catherine E. Lovelock, Ryan Lowe, David J. Miller, Tiffany H. Morrison, Peter J. Mumby, Martin Nakata, John M. Pandolfi, Garry D. Peterson, Morgan S. Pratchett, Timothy Ravasi, Cynthia Riginos, Jodie L. Rummer, Britta Schaffelke, Thomas Wernberg, Shaun K. Wilson
Summary: SDG 14 aims to secure marine sustainability by 2030, and understanding the changing seascape, global actions, and the collaboration between science and society are vital for achieving this goal in the Asia-Pacific region. Through a horizon scan, researchers identified nine emerging research priorities that can contribute to marine sustainability, including understanding seascape evolution, drivers of change, and the costs and benefits to people. Researchers can contribute by developing interdisciplinary understandings, emphasizing equity and justice, and improving knowledge of cross-scale processes.
REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
(2023)
Letter
Environmental Sciences
Colette Mortreux, Jon Barnett, Sergio Jarillo, Katharine H. Greenaway
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
(2023)
Article
International Relations
Tobias Ide, Lisa R. Palmer, Jon Barnett
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
K. E. Gibson, J. Barnett, N. Haslam, I. Kaplan
JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
(2020)
Article
Geography
Min Jiang, Michael Webber, Jon Barnett, Sarah Rogers, Ian Rutherfurd, Mark Wang, Brian Finlayson
Article
Geography
Jon Barnett
PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
(2020)