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| Published in: | Regional Environmental Change |
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2026
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| publishDate | 2026 |
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| spellingShingle | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture Environmental Studies General Environmental Studies |
| sub_discipline_display | General |
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| subject_display | Environmental Studies General Environmental Studies Environmental Studies General Environmental Studies |
| subject_facet | Environmental Studies General Environmental Studies |
| title | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| title_auth | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| title_full | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| title_fullStr | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| title_full_unstemmed | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| title_short | Beyond coherence: a DAC criteria review of Sri Lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| title_sort | beyond coherence: a dac criteria review of sri lanka’s climate policy architecture |
| topic | Environmental Studies General Environmental Studies |
| url | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10113-026-02602-1 |