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Number of items: 18.

Authored Books

Bahadur, Aditya and Tanner, Thomas (2021) Resilience Reset: Creating Resilient Cities in the Global South. London: Routledge.

Journal Article

Tanner, Thomas, Zaman, R.U., Acharya, Sunil, Gogoi, Elizabeth and Bahadur, Aditya (2019) 'Influencing resilience: The role of policy entrepreneurs in mainstreaming climate adaptation.' Disasters, 43 (S3). S388-S411.

Bahadur, Aditya and Tanner, Thomas (2014) 'Transformational resilience thinking: Putting people, power and politics at the heart of urban climate resilience.' Environment and Urbanization, 26 (1). pp. 200-214.

Bahadur, Aditya and Tanner, Thomas (2014) 'Policy climates and climate policies: Analysing the politics of building urban climate change resilience.' Urban Climate, 7. pp. 20-32.

Bahadur, Aditya, Ibrahim, Maggie and Tanner, Thomas (2013) 'Characterising resilience: unpacking the concept for tackling climate change and development.' Climate and Development, 5 (1). pp. 55-65.

Conference or Workshop Items

Tanner, Thomas and Bahadur, Aditya (2013) Distilling the characteristics of transformational change in a changing climate. In: Proceedings of Transformation in a Changing Climate, 19-21 June 2013, Oslo, Norway. University of Oslo. Interactive.

Monographs and Working Papers

Tanner, Thomas, Acharya, Sunil and Bahadur, Aditya (2018) Perceptions of climate change: Applying assessments to policy and practice. London: ACT (Action on Climate Today). Learning Paper.

Tanner, Thomas, Bahadur, Aditya and Moench, Marcus (2017) Challenges for resilience policy and practice. London: Overseas Development Institute.

Bahadur, Aditya, Tanner, Thomas and Pichon, Florence (2016) Enhancing Urban Climate Change Resilience: Seven Entry Points for Action (Sustainable Development Working Papers No. 47). Mandaluyong City: ADB Sustainable Development Working Paper Series no..

Peters, Katie, Bahadur, Aditya, Tanner, Thomas and Langston, Lara (2016) ‘Resilience’ across the post-2015 frameworks: towards coherence? London: Overseas Development Institute.

Lovell, Emma, Bahadur, Aditya, Tanner, Thomas and Morsi, Hani (2016) Resilience: the big picture - top themes and trends. London: Overseas Development Institute.

Bahadur, Aditya, Lovell, Emma, Wilkinson, Emily and Tanner, Thomas (2015) Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose. London: Overseas Development Institute.

Bahadur, Aditya, Peters, Katie, Wilkinson, Emily, Pichon, Florence and Gray, Kirsty (2015) The 3As: tracking resilience across BRACED. London: Overseas Development Institute.

Carabine, Elizabeth, Cabot Venton, Courtenay, Tanner, Thomas and Bahadur, Aditya (2015) The contribution of ecosystem services to human resilience: a rapid review. London: Overseas Development Institute.

Mitchell, Tom, Lovell, Emma, Le Masson, Virginie, Kirbyshire, Amy, Kakakhel, Kashmala, Tanner, Thomas, Peters, Katie, Wilkinson, Emily, Bahadur, Aditya, Carabine, Elizabeth, Jones, Lindsey and Caulkins, Julie (2014) Ambitious and coherent? Reviewing the pre-zero draft of the Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. London: Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN).

Bahadur, Aditya, Ibrahim, Maggie and Tanner, Thomas (2010) The Resilience Renaissance? Unpacking of resilience for tackling climate change and disasters. Strengthening Climate Resilience Discussion Paper 1. Institute of Development Studies.

Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs

Bahadur, Aditya, Chaudhury, Moushumi, Dinshaw, Ayesha, Dobardzic, Saliha, Patwardhan, Anand and Tanner, Tom (2023) Can locally led adaptation lead to transformative adaptation? Adaptation Research Alliance [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]

Bahadur, Aditya and Tanner, Thomas (2021) BLOG: Rethinking urban climate resilience: time for a reset? IIED Website [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]

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