Jonathan Ensor
Stockholm Environment Institute
79 Papers
299 Citations
Jonathan Ensor is an academic researcher from Stockholm Environment Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Human rights. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 70 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Ensor include Universities UK & University of York.
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Papers
What is equitable resilience
TL;DR: By proposing a middle-range theory, this paper expands the system to include social, cultural and political factors that distribute resilience outcomes and can be applied alongside existing resilience indicators to drive resilience practice towards more equitable outcomes.
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Social learning and climate change adaptation: evidence for international development practice
Jonathan Ensor,Blane Harvey +1 more
TL;DR: The potential for social learning to address complex, interconnected social and environmental challenges, such as climate change adaptation, is receiving increasing attention in research and practice as discussed by the authors, which results in learning and change that goes beyond the individual into communities, networks, or systems.
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Lettuce be happy: A longitudinal UK study on the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and well-being
TL;DR: Fixed effects regressions show that mental well-being (GHQ-12) responds in a dose-response fashion to increases in both the quantity and the frequency of fruit and vegetables consumed, which provides further evidence that persuading people to consume more fruits and vegetables may not only benefit their physical health in the long-run, but also their mentalWell-being in the short-run.
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Understanding Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from Community-Based Approaches
Jonathan Ensor,Rachel Berger +1 more
- 15 Apr 2009
TL;DR: In this article, community-based adaptation in practice has been studied in the context of back-matter adaptation in the Peruvian high Andes, where extreme weather has been observed in the foothills of the Nepal Himalaya.
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REDD+, hype, hope and disappointment: The dynamics of expectations in conservation and development pilot projects
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the dynamics of expectations in international forest conservation and development programs, and the impacts and implications of (unfulfilled) expectations for actors involved, and argue that a trade-off exists between fully piloting new initiatives and raising expectations.
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