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Reflections on the IPCC and global change science: time for a more (physical) geographical tradition

Accepted version
Peer-reviewed

Type

Article

Change log

Authors

Lane, SN 

Abstract

Over the last quarter of a century, physical geography has not been served well by the often homogenising influence of global change science, as exemplified by the structures and activities of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). However, certain areas of physical geography may have been at fault in being too little, and too uncritically, engaged with international, interdisciplinary research programmes in global environmental change. Moving forward, physical geography should look towards an independently constituted framework that incorporates the complexities of landscape response to both external forcing and internal feedbacks and, above all, works with others to prevent the socio-spatial injustices associated with climate change from being realised.

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Keywords

climate change, global environmental change, climate variability, landscape change, physical geography

Journal Title

Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

0008-3658
1541-0064

Volume Title

61

Publisher

Wiley