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Disentangling justice as recognition through public support for local climate adaptation policies: Insights from the Southwest US
Mahir Yazar,
Abigail York
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Social Sciences
public support
82%
climate policy
64%
climate
60%
justice
55%
climate change
44%
public policy
38%
infrastructure
36%
urban population
29%
heat
28%
way of life
27%
urban planning
27%
asymmetry
26%
environmental policy
25%
divergence
24%
decision-making process
23%
public opinion
22%
threat
17%
engineering
15%
regulation
15%
lack
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
justice
100%
environmental policy
58%
public
51%
policy
47%
climate
41%
social survey
28%
infrastructure
28%
urban climate
25%
public opinion
25%
local adaptation
24%
urban design
23%
climate change
22%
urban population
21%
new material
21%
local government
19%
urban planning
19%
asymmetry
18%
divergence
17%
household
16%
decision making
14%
regulation
13%
engineering
12%
temperature
7%