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Welcome to your saved resources, here you can view research papers, briefings, videos, and podcasts that you have saved during your journey through the Healthy Adaptation Hub. To give you a headstart we’ve cherry picked some key resources – our must reads – and pre-saved these for you. 

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Using Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA)

Choices on climate adaptation impact many different stakeholders with many different interests from monetary to care for each other and the wider natural world. However, most government and corporate decisions are made via cost-benefit-analysis, or an accounting and projection of the costs of any action versus the profits that may ensue. Clearly, this covers only part of what care about so a method has been developed to include more concerns people have and is often used in participatory ways to make decisions more democratic. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) embedded in participatory processes can therefore play an important role in defining the decision context and exploring stakeholders’ preferences. In this paper, a case study on flood protection in the city of Pori in West Finland was conducted. A MCDA workshop with key stakeholders of the region produced a robust ranking of the considered flood protection alternatives. According to the stakeholders, the approach was useful as an exploratory way of gaining a deeper and shared understanding of the flood protection. This suggests MCDA is well suited for decision-making in adaptation to climate change–enhanced extreme events.

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Adaptations

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Public participation, engagement, and climate change adaptation: A review of the research literature

A review of literature incorporating public participation and citizen engagement in climate change adaptation since 1992 reveals lexical, temporal, and spatial distribution dynamics of research on the topic.

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The UK Landscape of Community led adaptations to extreme weather events of heat, cold and floods

This report presents the results of a mapping exercise to identify the range of community-led adaptations to extreme weather events in the UK giving attention
to how they intersect with health and wellbeing and health inequalities. We use a broad search strategy including published and non-published sources but do
not claim this search will have found every community-
led adaptation that exists in the UK.

Date: 29/07/26

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Opportunities and challenges in community-led action on weather extremes for health and wellbeing

We look into how three cases of community-led adaptation to extremes of weather are responding to climate impacts. Each community-led organisation faces challenging funding scarcity but still provide their surrounding communities distinct health and well being benefits. We argue this is not an excuse to do more with less but a undesirable and unnecessary limit on the work these cases do to help communities adapt to the climate crisis.

Date: 09/07/26

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Community-Led Adaptation, Weather Extremes, and Health and Wellbeing

We review global community-led examples of adaptation to climate-related extremes of weather. We find that communities around the world are adapting to weather extremes and providing support. However, the academic evidence is patchy and neither focuses on community leadership or all or compounding weather extremes that characterise the climate crisis. These two under explored areas are focuses of our ongoing project. .

Date: 09/07/26

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Case Study Video: Planned Relocation

This video explores the economic, social, and health impacts of planned relocation for communities in Ghana. It showcases the need for early and equitable inclusion of individuals and communities in the adaptation planning process.

Date: 13/03/26

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