@article{discovery10199227,
          volume = {1},
           month = {November},
       publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
           pages = {732--740},
            note = {This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.},
           title = {Plural climate storylines to foster just urban futures},
            year = {2024},
          number = {11},
         journal = {Nature Cities},
        keywords = {Development studies, Geography, Governance},
          author = {Rusca, Maria and Sverdlik, Alice and Acharya, Amitangshu and Basel, Britt and Boyd, Emily and Comelli, Thaisa and Dodman, David and Fraser, Arabella and Harris, Dylan Matthew and Lindersson, Sara and Mazzoleni, Maurizio and Mbah, Marcellus Forh and Mitlin, Diana and Ogra, Anshu and Pelling, Mark and Raffetti, Elena and Sultana, Farhana and Thompson, Erica and Tozzi, Arianna and Zwarteveen, Margreet and Messori, Gabriele},
        abstract = {Managing climate change-related risks requires robust and actionable insights into future climates. Here we develop the plural climate storylines framework to complement existing physical climate storylines, which have strengthened the usability of climate projections yet struggled to generate action for just climate futures. By taking urban adaptation as a case in point, we illustrate the plural climate storylines framework through four complementary methodological schools that bring together multiple knowledges on complex social and climatic processes: power-sensitive storylines, decolonizing storylines, co-producing storylines and aspirational storylines. Our framework generates storylines with the potential to advance transformative policies and new pathways towards climate-just futures.},
             url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s44284-024-00133-6}
}