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PLOS Climate Collection: Opinions from the Basque Centre for Climate Change

PLOS Climate Academic Editor Marta Olazabal

In this collection led by PLOS Climate Academic Editor Marta Olazabal, we have brought together a rich variety of Opinion pieces written by members of the interdisciplinary Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3). Together, they share new, forward-looking perspectives, charting pathways to greater translational impact across a range of sectors and contexts.

We think this collection will provide much food for thought for our multidisciplinary readership. The Editors-in-Chief and Executive Editor of PLOS Climate would like to thank Marta for all her work in co-ordinating this exciting project!

Read the articles:

“Complexity and interpretability in global change ecology”
Daniel Montoya et al.

“Integrated carbon storage data and models for climate risk management”
Stefano Balbi et al.

“Transdisciplinarity in climate change adaptation: An agenda for evidence generation”
Marta Olazabal et al.

“Advancing decision-making amid uncertainty in water governance and management under climate change”
Marcela Brugnach et al.

“A plea for caring spaces in transformative climate research”
Andrea Albert-Fonseca et al.

“Addressing health from a socio-ecological systems perspective”
Olga Hernandez-Manrique et al.

“An in-depth approach on ecological and social processes improve quantifying the climatic impact of food production”
Agustin del Prado et al.

“Enhancing the understanding of the contribution of anthropogenic land system management to the achievement of climate neutrality”
María Sanz

“From separation to relation: The rights of nature vs. nature’s contribution to people”
Madelon van den Hoek Ostende and Alevgul Sorman

“Challenges of pluralizing knowledge(s) in climate related decision-making”
Andressa Vianna Mansur et al.

“Universal, healthy and sustainable school meals: An opportunity for impactful food and climate research”
Manuel Franco et al.

“Reflections on United Nations’ Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences and International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation”
Sérgio Henrique Faria et al.

Interested in submitting your own work to PLOS Climate? Follow our step-by-step guide to the submission process!

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