Burtoni Award

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DescriptionRecognizing outstanding contributions to the science of climate change adaptation
CountryInternational
Presented byInternational Conference on Community-Based Adaptation (CBA)
Burtoni Award
DescriptionRecognizing outstanding contributions to the science of climate change adaptation
CountryInternational
Presented byInternational Conference on Community-Based Adaptation (CBA)

The Burtoni Award was created in 2003 by a group of leading experts and policy makers in the field of climate change. It is named for the Canadian science pioneer Ian Burton.[1] Its purpose is to recognize outstanding contributions to the science of adaptation to climate change. The award is named after the first recipient of the award, Ian Burton, an emeritus professor at the University of Toronto and a pioneer in the field of adaptation to climate change and extreme events and disasters. Ian has contributed to three assessment reports of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and the recent Special Report on Extremes (SREX).[2][3]

Subsequent recipients of the Burtoni Award are:

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