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Frontiers in Climate Change Adaptation Science: Advancing Guidelines to Design Adaptation Pathways
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Schipper, E. Lisa F.
, Magnan, Alexandre K.
, Duvat, Virginie K. E.
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Adaptation
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climatology
/ Coasts
/ decision making
/ Design
/ Dichotomies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Environment and Society
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Geography
/ Global Changes
/ Governance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Oceanography
/ Progress in the Solution Space of Climate Adaptation (E Gilmore
/ Questions
/ Section Editor
/ Shorelines
/ Topical Collection on Progress in the Solution Space of Climate Adaptation
2020
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Frontiers in Climate Change Adaptation Science: Advancing Guidelines to Design Adaptation Pathways
by
Schipper, E. Lisa F.
, Magnan, Alexandre K.
, Duvat, Virginie K. E.
in
Adaptation
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climatology
/ Coasts
/ decision making
/ Design
/ Dichotomies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Environment and Society
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Geography
/ Global Changes
/ Governance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Oceanography
/ Progress in the Solution Space of Climate Adaptation (E Gilmore
/ Questions
/ Section Editor
/ Shorelines
/ Topical Collection on Progress in the Solution Space of Climate Adaptation
2020
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Frontiers in Climate Change Adaptation Science: Advancing Guidelines to Design Adaptation Pathways
by
Schipper, E. Lisa F.
, Magnan, Alexandre K.
, Duvat, Virginie K. E.
in
Adaptation
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climatology
/ Coasts
/ decision making
/ Design
/ Dichotomies
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Environment and Society
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Geography
/ Global Changes
/ Governance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Oceanography
/ Progress in the Solution Space of Climate Adaptation (E Gilmore
/ Questions
/ Section Editor
/ Shorelines
/ Topical Collection on Progress in the Solution Space of Climate Adaptation
2020
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Frontiers in Climate Change Adaptation Science: Advancing Guidelines to Design Adaptation Pathways
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Frontiers in Climate Change Adaptation Science: Advancing Guidelines to Design Adaptation Pathways
2020
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Overview
Purpose of Review
This paper discusses three scientific frontiers that need to be advanced in order to support decision-makers and practitioners in charge of operational decisions and action on the design and implementation of concrete adaptation policies and actions. These frontiers refer to going beyond the (1) incremental vs. transformational and (2) maladaptation vs. adaptation dichotomies and to advancing knowledge on (3) adaptation measures’ effectiveness and roles in designing context-specific adaptation pathways.
Recent Findings
Dealing with adaptation to climate change on the ground often means answering three obvious but critical questions: what to do, where and when? These questions challenge the scientific community’s capacity to link conceptual advances (e.g. on transformative adaptation) and ground-rooted needs across sectors and regions (on solutions, governance arrangements, etc.).
Summary
We argue that the three abovementioned frontiers represent the most burning challenges to the Adaptation Science community to help addressing climate-related societal needs. We also demonstrate that they are intertwined as moving one frontier forward will facilitate moving the others forward.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V,Springer
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