2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-022-05675-3
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Geospatiality of sea level rise impacts and communities’ adaptation: a bibliometric analysis and systematic review

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“…Although most of the top authors and institutions were not from the USA, the USA remained the top contributor in selected study areas. The main publications on climate change issues related with heavy metals according to the top two countries were mercury and lead studies (the USA and the People's Republic of China [7], sea level rise (the USA [23]) and cadmium studies (the People's Republic of China [7]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although most of the top authors and institutions were not from the USA, the USA remained the top contributor in selected study areas. The main publications on climate change issues related with heavy metals according to the top two countries were mercury and lead studies (the USA and the People's Republic of China [7], sea level rise (the USA [23]) and cadmium studies (the People's Republic of China [7]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such constraints arise from a wide range of factors, such as physical, ecological, social, economic, financial, educational, technological, and governance [8][9][10]. Furthermore, the prevalence of these constraints is specific to the adapting actor, or the location of the climate impact [8,11]. This specificity of the constraints can also be seen in the rich empirical evidence on CCA [4,10], which reports a wide range of adaptation constraints and drivers that play out for different types of CCA performed by various actors in diverse (geographical) contexts.…”
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confidence: 99%