When not every response to climate change is a good one: Identifying principles for sustainable adaptation
Norwegian University of Life Sciences · The University of Melbourne · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Climate adaptation has become a pressing issue. Yet little attention has been paid to the consequences of adaptation policies and practices for sustainability. Recognition that not every adaptation to climate change is a good one has drawn attention to the need for sustainable adaptation strategies and measures that contribute to social justice and environmental integrity. This article presents four normative principles to guide responses to climate change and illustrates the significance of the ‘sustainable adaptation’ concept through case studies from diverse contexts. The principles are: first, recognize the context for vulnerability, including multiple stressors; second, acknowledge that differing values…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 104.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 68
Authors
11- SESiri EriksenCorresponding
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
- PAPaulina Aldunce
The University of Melbourne, University of Chile
- CSChandra Sekhar Bahinipati
Madras Institute of Development Studies
- RDRafael D’Almeida Martins
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
- JIJohn Isaac Molefe
University of Botswana
Topics & keywords
- Adaptation (eye)
- Climate change
- Climate change adaptation
- Sustainable development
- Environmental resource management
- Environmental planning
- Political science
- Business