articleClimate PolicyJan 1, 2007Closed access

Public participation and climate change adaptation: avoiding the illusion of inclusion

University of East Anglia · Tyndall Centre · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Public participation is commonly advocated in policy responses to climate change. Here we discuss prospects for inclusive approaches to adaptation, drawing particularly on studies of long-term coastal management in the UK and elsewhere. We affirm that public participation is an important normative goal in formulating response to climate change risks, but argue that its practice must learn from existing critiques of participatory processes in other contexts. Involving a wide range of stakeholders in decision-making presents fundamental challenges for climate policy, many of which are embedded in relations of power. In the case of anticipatory responses to climate change, these challenges are magnified because…

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Keywords
  • Normative
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Inclusion (mineral)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Public participation
  • Climate change
  • Scope (computer science)
  • Citizen journalism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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