O’Brien,
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Multiple Stressors: Climate Change and Economic Globalization in India. Global Environmental Change 14:
303-313.
There
is growing recognition in the human dimensions research community that climate
change impact studies must take into account the effects of other ongoing
global changes. Yet there has been no systematic methodology to study climate
change vulnerability in the context of multiple stressors. Using the example of
Indian agriculture, this paper presents a methodology for investigating
regional vulnerability to climate change in combination with other global
stressors. This method, which relies on both vulnerability mapping and
local-level case studies, may be used to assess differential vulnerability for
any particular sector within a nation or region, and it can serve as a basis
for targeting policy interventions.
Keyword: vulnerability mapping; climate change; globalization; India.