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Scott Bremer
Scott Bremer
Research professor, University of Bergen, Norway
確認したメール アドレス: uib.no
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Co‐production in climate change research: reviewing different perspectives
S Bremer, S Meisch
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (6), e482, 2017
4192017
Toward a multi-faceted conception of co-production of climate services
S Bremer, A Wardekker, S Dessai, S Sobolowski, R Slaattelid, ...
Climate Services 13, 42-50, 2019
190*2019
Mobilizing knowledge for coastal governance: re-framing the science–policy interface for integrated coastal management
S Bremer, B Glavovic
Coastal Management 41 (1), 39-56, 2013
1122013
Local narratives of change as an entry point for building urban climate resilience
B Marschütz, S Bremer, H Runhaar, D Hegger, H Mees, J Vervoort, ...
Climate Risk Management 28, 100223, 2020
892020
The role of place-based narratives of change in climate risk governance
W Krauß, S Bremer
Climate Risk Management 28, 100221, 2020
682020
A critical assessment of knowledge quality for climate adaptation in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh
MM Haque, S Bremer, SB Aziz, JP van der Sluijs
Climate Risk Management 16, 43-58, 2017
592017
Exploring the science–policy interface for integrated coastal management in New Zealand
S Bremer, B Glavovic
Ocean & coastal management 84, 107-118, 2013
562013
Assessing climatic trends of extreme rainfall indices over northeast Bangladesh
MA Basher, MA Stiller-Reeve, AKM Saiful Islam, S Bremer
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 134, 441-452, 2018
552018
Responsible techno-innovation in aquaculture: Employing ethical engagement to explore attitudes to GM salmon in Northern Europe
S Bremer, K Millar, N Wright, M Kaiser
Aquaculture 437, 370-381, 2015
502015
Narrative as a method for eliciting tacit knowledge of climate variability in Bangladesh
S Bremer, A Blanchard, N Mamnun, M Stiller-Reeve, MM Haque, ...
Weather, Climate, and Society 9 (4), 669-686, 2017
472017
‘My new routine’: Assessing the impact of citizen science on climate adaptation in Bangladesh
S Bremer, MM Haque, SB Aziz, S Kvamme
Environmental Science & Policy 94, 245-257, 2019
462019
Climate change and amplified representations of natural hazards in institutional cultures
S Bremer, P Schneider, B Glavovic
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science, 2019
402019
Negotiating a place for sustainability science: Narratives from the Waikaraka Estuary in New Zealand
S Bremer, S Funtowicz
Environmental Science & Policy 53, 47-59, 2015
372015
Mobilising high-quality knowledge through dialogic environmental governance: A comparison of approaches and their institutional settings
S Bremer
International journal of sustainable development 16 (1-2), 66-90, 2013
37*2013
Portrait of a climate city: How climate change is emerging as a risk in Bergen, Norway
S Bremer, E Johnson, K Fløttum, K Kverndokk, A Wardekker, W Krauß
Climate Risk Management 29, 100236, 2020
312020
Inclusive governance of aquaculture value-chains: Co-producing sustainability standards for Bangladeshi shrimp and prawns
S Bremer, MM Haque, AS Haugen, M Kaiser
Ocean & Coastal Management 131, 13-24, 2016
272016
Have we given up too much? On yielding climate representation to experts
S Bremer
Futures 91, 72-75, 2017
262017
Extended Peer Communities: Appraising the contributions of tacit knowledges in climate change decision-making
SP Meisch, S Bremer, MT Young, SO Funtowicz
Futures 135, 102868, 2022
232022
Beyond rules: How institutional cultures and climate governance interact
S Bremer, B Glavovic, S Meisch, P Schneider, A Wardekker
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 12 (6), e739, 2021
232021
Co-producing “Post-normal” climate knowledge with communities in Northeast Bangladesh
S Bremer, M Stiller-Reeve, A Blanchard, N Mamnun, Z Naznin, M Kaiser
Weather, Climate, and Society 10 (2), 259-268, 2018
232018
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