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Theoretical framework for integrating climate science, adaptation theory and urban governance to deal with complex issues in urban resilience.

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The gaps in climate resilience components in government’s urban missions.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of maximum near surface air temperature under different RCPs during different time-periods against historical reference.

Source: World Climate Research Programme and PLOS ONE under CC BY 4.0 license [80].

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Fig 3.

Distribution of precipitation (mm/day) under different RCPs during different time-periods against historical reference.

Source: World Climate Research Programme and PLOS ONE under CC BY 4.0 license [80].

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Table 2.

Multiple situations of projected temperature and precipitation across Indian states/ regions.

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Fig 4.

Assessment of adaptation alternatives.

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Table 3.

Entry points for negotiating resilience at various levels of governance.

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Table 4.

Incorporation of climate resilience building measures into different types of local/ urban plans.

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Table 5.

Recommendations to actuate climate resilience measures in practice, academics and decision making.

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