GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalUrban Ecosystems2026#Climate RiskDOI
Modelling the impacts of soil sealing and climate change on urban tree growth and cooling in public squares of Munich
Vjosa Dervishi, H. Pretzsch, Stephan Pauleit +1
This study models how soil sealing and climate change affect tree growth and cooling in 25 public squares in Munich. Under current climate, reducing soil sealing by 20% boosts biomass increment by 21.5% and cooling efficiency by 13.2%. Unde…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries2026#Climate RiskDOI
Climate change impacts on fish-related ecosystem services: synthesis, network analysis, and strategic pathways for coordinated adaptation
Ebenezer Afrifa‐Yamoah, Yaw Kwaafo Awuah-Mensah, Stephen Bradshaw +1
This paper provides an integrated assessment of climate change impacts on fish-related ecosystem services, tracing causal pathways from physical drivers to socioeconomic outcomes. Using qualitative network analysis, it evaluates seven adapt…
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintCrossref2025#Climate RiskDOI
How Are the Winds of Climate Risk Shaping the EU's Regional Sustainable Development?
Cristina Criste, Anastasia Doras (Lisnic), Petru Marin Stefea +1
This study assesses the relationship between climate risk exposure and sustainable development performance across EU27 regions using 2010 and 2023 data. Heat maps and cluster analysis reveal a clear divide: Western/Northern Europe shows str…
CNPreprintClimate Policy2025#Climate RiskDOI
Climate risk shocks and corporate outsourcing
Zhang, Junkang, Fan, Hongmin, Chen, Mo +2
Using a dataset of 4,181 Chinese listed firms (2012-2022), this study finds that climate risk shocks significantly increase corporate labor outsourcing expenditures. The effect is stronger for firms with limited cost-passing capacity and hi…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalThe Scientific Issues of Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University Series pedagogy2026#Climate Risk
Захист трудових прав працівників в умовах зміни клімату
A. V. Burka
This article examines the impact of climate change on workers' labor rights, highlighting increased occupational risks, labor migration, and the potential for renewable energy to create new jobs. It reviews fragmented protections in countri…
🇨🇳 ChinaPreprint2026#Climate Risk
Enhancing urban resilience through water ecosystem services in the arid region of Northwest China
Enhancing urban resilience through water ecosystem services in the arid region of Northwest China Postprint
ZHOU Yuxuan, HE Jia, WANG Shoufeng +1
This study develops a coupled urban resilience (UR) and water ecosystem services (WESs) framework for the arid region of Northwest China using 1-km resolution remote sensing data from 2000-2020. It assesses how changes in WESs affect UR, hi…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalJournal of Sustainable Competitive Intelligence2026#Climate RiskDOI
Climate Risk Intelligence and Sustainable Rural Competitiveness: A Strategic Framework For Climate-Resilient Territorial Development
O. Drebot, Mykola Boiko, Ніна Петруха +2
This study proposes a Climate Risk Intelligence (CRI) framework linking competitive intelligence theory with climate governance and rural development. Focusing on Ukrainian rural territories, it reveals a 25-37% decline in agricultural prod…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Climate RiskDOI
Adapting to Change: Evolution of Climate-Resilient Aquafarming Practices
Binal Rajeshbhai Khalasi1, Chonyo Shinglai2, Akanksha3, Farzan Nevil Patel3
Climate change poses severe risks to fisheries and aquaculture, including rising temperatures, sea level rise, and ocean acidification. This paper reviews innovative climate-resilient aquafarming practices such as aquaponics, recirculating …