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  1. 11. Falzon, D., Weikmans, R., Roberts, T., et al. (2016). Conclusions and recommendations. In D. Falzon, T. Roberts, & R. Weikmans (Eds.), Towards transparency: The 2016 adaptation finance transparency gap report (pp. 59-64). Amsterdam: AdaptationWatch.
  2. 12. Weikmans, R., Roberts, T., Tellam, I., et al. (2016). Introduction: The missing piece from Paris. In D. Falzon, T. Roberts, & R. Weikmans (Eds.), Towards transparency: The 2016 adaptation finance transparency gap report (pp. 9-15). Amsterdam: AdaptationWatch.
  3. 13. Adams, K., Ciplet, D., Weikmans, R., et al. (2015). Ranking donor countries on their Biennial Reports. In H. Caddick, S. Gurwitt, & M. Mitra (Eds.), Toward mutual accountability: The 2015 adaptation finance transparency gap report (pp. 48-60). Amsterdam: AdaptationWatch.
  4. 14. Weikmans, R., & Roberts, T. (2015). A non-system of climate finance reporting. In H. Caddick, S. Gurwitt, & M. Mitra (Eds.), Toward mutual accountability: The 2015 adaptation finance transparency gap report (pp. 25-39). Amsterdam: AdaptationWatch.
  5. 15. Roberts, T., Weikmans, R., Tellam, I., & Gurwitt, S. (2015). Introduction: The adaptation finance transparency gap. In H. Caddick, S. Gurwitt, & M. Mitra (Eds.), Toward mutual accountability: The 2015 adaptation finance transparency gap report (pp. 11-23). Amsterdam: AdaptationWatch.
  6. 16. Gurwitt, S., Roberts, T., Weikmans, R., & Tellam, I. (2015). Conclusions and recommendations. In H. Caddick, S. Gurwitt, & M. Mitra (Eds.), Toward mutual accountability: The 2015 adaptation finance transparency gap report (pp. 77-87). Amsterdam: AdaptationWatch.
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  8. 1. Robinson, S.-A., Roberts, T., Weikmans, R., & Falzon, D. (2023). Vulnerability-based allocations in loss and damage finance. Nature climate change, 13, 1055-1062. doi:10.1038/s41558-023-01809-y
  9. 2. Harrould-Kolieb, E., Van Asselt, H., Weikmans, R., & Vihma, A. (2023). Opening the black box of transparency: An analytical framework for exploring causal pathways from reporting and review to state behavior change. International Studies Review, 25(4), viad038. doi:10.1093/isr/viad038
  10. 3. Ciplet, D., Falzon, D., Uri, I., Robinson, S.-A., Weikmans, R., & Roberts, T. J. (2022). The unequal geographies of climate finance: Climate injustice and dependency in the world system. Political geography, 99, 102769. doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102769
  11. 4. Roberts, T. J., & Weikmans, R. (2022). Checking contentious counting. Nature climate change, 12, 887-888. doi:10.1038/s41558-022-01483-6
  12. 5. Pauw, P., Moslener, U., Zamarioli, L., Amerasinghe, N., Atela, J., Affana, J. P. B., Buchner, B., Klein, R., Mbeva, K., Puri, J., Roberts, T. J., Shawoo, Z., Watson, C., & Weikmans, R. (2022). Post-2025 climate finance target: how much more and how much better? Climate Policy, 22(9-10), 1241-1251. doi:10.1080/14693062.2022.2114985
  13. 6. Gelenbe, E., Brasseur, G., Chefneux, L., Dehant, V., Halloin, V., Haton, J.-P., Judkiewicz, D. M., Rentier, B., & Weikmans, R. (2021). On sharing knowledge and fostering "open science". Ubiquity - Association for Computing Machinery, 2021(05), 1-13. doi:10.1145/3462221

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