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The Dynamics of Multi-scalar Adaptation in the Megalopolis: Autonomous action institutional change and social-hydrological risk in Mexico City (MEGAD
Eakin, Hallie
(PI)
Redman, Charles
(CoI)
Vivoni, Enrique
(CoI)
Georgescu, Matei
(CoI)
Manuel-Navarrete, David
(CoI)
Sustainability, School of (SOS)
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of (SGSUP)
Global Futures Laboratory, Julie Ann Wrigley (GFL)
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Social Sciences
institutional change
100%
vulnerability
77%
Mexico
76%
climate change
58%
megacity
56%
land use
54%
Water scarcity
40%
driver
34%
Water resources
32%
water
32%
system model
31%
scenario
30%
social actor
29%
risk management
28%
natural disaster
25%
social effects
25%
climate
21%
interaction
19%
infrastructure
19%
health
18%
metropolitan region
16%
policy approach
15%
interdisciplinary research
14%
health risk
14%
decision maker
12%
sustainable development
11%
student
10%
stakeholder
9%
minority
9%
governance
8%
leadership
8%
decision making
8%
planning
8%
participation
7%