This article outlines a structured and replicable systematic review process (BRACE) aimed at mapping global research trends on barriers and enablers to climate change adaptation. The focus is on climate hazards—floods, droughts, and heatwaves—within the frameworks of Risk Reduction (RR) and Crisis Management (CM), with attention to governance and socioeconomic factors. Results are based on the CLEAR database, generated through the multi-phase protocol BRACE, tailored to interdisciplinary climate adaptation research. • The BRACE systematic review protocol maps global progress in climate adaptation (2000–2022). • The tailored protocol categorizes governance and socioeconomic factors under RR and CM. • It allows analyzing thematic and regional bias, governance gaps, and cross-country differences.

Enabling informed decisions for climate risk and crisis management. The BRACE review protocol

Michetti M.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

This article outlines a structured and replicable systematic review process (BRACE) aimed at mapping global research trends on barriers and enablers to climate change adaptation. The focus is on climate hazards—floods, droughts, and heatwaves—within the frameworks of Risk Reduction (RR) and Crisis Management (CM), with attention to governance and socioeconomic factors. Results are based on the CLEAR database, generated through the multi-phase protocol BRACE, tailored to interdisciplinary climate adaptation research. • The BRACE systematic review protocol maps global progress in climate adaptation (2000–2022). • The tailored protocol categorizes governance and socioeconomic factors under RR and CM. • It allows analyzing thematic and regional bias, governance gaps, and cross-country differences.
2025
Adaptation barriers
Adaptation enablers
BRACE protocol
CLEAR Database
Climate risk management
Crisis and emergency management
Systematic review
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