CONTENIDO: Introduction: development as usual is not enough -- Building adaptive capacity in the informal settlements of maputo: lessons for development from a resilience perspective -- The societal role of charcoal production in climate-change adaptation of the arid and semi-arid lands of kenya -- Adaptiive capacity: from coping to sustainable transformation -- Gender matters: adaptive capacities to climate variability and change in the lake Victoria Basin -- Adaptation technologies as drivers of social development -- Multilevel governance and coproduction in urban flood-risk management: the case of Dar es Salaam -- Can linking small-and large-scale farmers enhance adaptive capacity? evidence from Tanzania's Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor -- Adaptation spinoffs from technological and socio-economic changes -- Sustainable adaptation under adverse development? lesson from Ethiopatia -- the role of local power relations in household vulnerability to climate change in Humla, Nepal -- A socionature approach to adaptation: political transition, intersectionality, and climate change programmes in Nepal -- Influencing policy and action on climate-change adaptation: strategic stakeholder engagement in the agricultural sector in Tanzania -- Limited room for manoeuvre: indigenous people and climate-change adaptation strategies -- Climate change and development: adaptation through transformation. Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.