Abstract

Research on the human dimensions of global environmental change (HDGEC) encompasses a broad array of social science research on processes and outcomes of human‐induced environmental changes. HDGEC includes research on: (i) social, economic, political, and cultural drivers of global environmental change; (ii) impacts of and vulnerability to these changes among different sectors, regions, communities, and social groups; and (iii) societal responses, including adaptation, mitigation, and social transformation. Key cross‐cutting themes within recent HDGEC work include governance, equity and justice, and the social production and communication of scientific information.

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