Best RiversEarth Science for Policy Analysis (2026)
We evaluated titles for policy relevance, interdisciplinary methods, author expertise, and overall value to analysts and advisors in earth-science and governance roles
This roundup highlights RiversEarth science titles useful for policy analysis, prioritizing works that connect earth-science evidence to decision-making and governance. Picks were chosen for relevance to policy questions, interdisciplinary rigor, and value for analysts and advisors working on climate, resource, and security issues
Top Picks
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Climate Change and Arctic Security: Searching for a Paradigm Shift
Analysis on climate change and Arctic security framing. Explores paradigm shifts and policy implications. customer insight: none available
- climate-arctic security linkage
- paradigm-shift discussion
- authoritative authorship
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Economic Value of Weather and Climate Forecasts
A study on how weather and climate forecasts translate into economic value. Covers forecasting implications and methods. Customer insight indicates mixed sentiment about specifics
- economic-forecast value analysis
- climate forecasting implications
- academic authorship
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Climate Change Risks in Brazil
A study on climate change risks in Brazil, authored by Carlos A. Nobre, Jose A. Marengo, and Wagner R. Soares. Key insights highlighted through analysis. Customer insight unavailable
- expert authors
- risk-focused content
- Brazil climate-context
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Illegal Mining: Organized Crime, Corruption, and Ecocide in a Resource-Scarce World
Academic analysis of illegal mining, crime networks, and corruption in contexts of scarce resources. Explores ecocide implications and governance challenges. Customer insight: neutral commentary on complexity of issues
- crime network analysis
- governance and policy implications
- environmental impact discussion