Analyzing the Policy Framework for Climate Change Adaptation
Autor: | Silke Beck, Inês Campos, Sergio Castellari, Kirsi Mäkinen, Jenny Tröltzsch, Sabine Weiland, Olivia Rendon, Anne Jensen, Eleni Karali, Roos M. den Uyl, Katriona McGlade, Mikael Hildén, Oliver Gebhardt, Duncan Russel, Alessio Capriolo, Gil Penha-Lopes, Helle Ørsted Nielsen |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
05 social sciences Climate change Adaptation strategies climate policy integration 01 natural sciences policy implementation 0506 political science bottom-up and top-down climate adaptation policy national adaptation strategies Political science Policy implementation 050602 political science & public administration Mainstream National Policy Climate change adaptation policy Climate change adaptation Adaptation (computer science) Environmental planning 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Russel, D, den Uyl, R M, Beck, S, Gebhardt, O, Campos, I, Penha-Lopes, G, Capriolo, A, Castellari, S, Hildén, M, Mäkinen, K, Jensen, A, Nielsen, H, Karali, E, McGlade, K, Tröltzsch, J, Rendón, O & Weiland, S 2018, Analyzing the Policy Framework for Climate Change Adaptation . in Adapting to Climate Change in Europe : Exploring Sustainable Pathways-From Local Measures to Wider Policies . Elsevier, pp. 273-313 . https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-849887-3.00006-X |
Popis: | This chapter explores how policies and policy-making perform to support climate change adaptation. It reflects on different tools that have been presented in Chapters 2–5 and that can be deployed to support decision-making. It also discusses how current adaptation measures operate to enhance the capacity to respond to climate change impacts in a coherent manner across sectors. In this the chapter draws on a database of tools that were developed as part of the Bottom-Up Adaptation Strategies for a Sustainable Europe project to support climate change adaptation. It also draws on an analysis of EU, national, and sectoral adaptation policy-making to document: (1) the mix of tools that have been used to develop adaptation policy in the EU, national policy contexts, and a number of different contexts; (2) the policy challenges of delivering climate change adaptation specifically related to autonomous and planned adaptation, public–private decision-making, bottom-up adaptation policy-making, and policy implementation; and (3) the extent to which adaptation has been mainstream in key sectoral polices in the EU from the supranational to the local level. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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