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Evaluative governance for climate action in Australia

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Kotarba-Morley, Anna M.
Westra, Seth
Andrews, Gregory
Bardsley, Douglas
Baum, Fran
Bi, Peng
Connell, Sean D.
Daniels, Christopher B.
Delpin, Marina
Dmello, Jared R.

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National climate risk frameworks catalogue threats but rarely define which risks are tolerable, to whom and how to decide. We propose embedding evaluative governance — the structures, processes and relationships that guide law, policy, deliberation, funding and evaluation — across the policy cycle to translate into accountable, equitable and adaptive climate action.

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Nature Sustainability

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