TY - JOUR N1 - This work received funding support from the project ENHANCE (Enhancing Risk Management Partnerships for Catastrophic Natural Disasters in Europe) funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme (grant agreement no. 308438), as well as from the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance. ID - iiasa14391 UR - https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/14391/ A1 - Schinko, T. A1 - Mechler, R. Y1 - 2017/06// N2 - With the impacts of climate change already being felt across the globe, it is imperative to manage and avoid further irreversible loss and intolerable damage. Adaptive learning, linked to climate risk management (CRM) and building on principled socio-economic analysis, can help overcome substantial scientific and political challenges, and provide operational support for debate around the Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM) for Loss and Damage (L&D). PB - Elsevier JF - Ecological Economics VL - 136 SN - 09218009 TI - Applying Recent Insights From Climate Risk Management to Operationalize the Loss and Damage Mechanism SP - 296 AV - public EP - 298 ER -