Assessing policy robustness of climate change adaptation measures across sectors and scenarios

被引:28
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作者
Jager, J. [1 ]
Rounsevell, M. D. A. [2 ]
Harrison, P. A. [3 ]
Omann, I. [1 ]
Dunford, R. [3 ]
Kammerlander, M. [1 ]
Pataki, G. [4 ]
机构
[1] Sustainable Europe Res Inst, Garnisongasse 7, Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Sch GeoSciences, Drummond St, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Oxford Univ Ctr Environm, Environm Change Inst, Oxford, England
[4] Corvinus Univ Budapest, Environm Social Sci Res Grp ESSRG & Dept Environm, FAvam t, R 8, H-1093 Budapest, Hungary
关键词
Ecosystem Service; Climate Scenario; Adaptation Measure; Coping Capacity; Vulnerable People;
D O I
10.1007/s10584-014-1240-y
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Recent research has increasingly focussed on whether long-term policies for adaptation to climate change are robust given uncertainties about future climate change, technological advances and alternative socio-economic development pathways. The aim of this study was to examine whether adaptation responses are 'robust', by looking at whether they reduce vulnerability to climate and socio-economic changes for a selection of ecosystem services across scenarios and two spatial scales: Europe (EU27 plus Norway and Switzerland) and a case study in Scotland. Outputs of the CLIMSAVE Integrated Assessment Platform (IAP) for multiple land-based sectors were used to test whether clusters of adaptation options referred to as policy archetypes reduced vulnerability to climate and socio-economic change for ecosystem service indicators related to biodiversity, flooding, water exploitation, land use diversity, land use intensity and food provision. The results show that the People-based Adaptation archetype is the most robust. This is because it reduces vulnerability by increasing coping capacity (people learn and build networks) and not only by reducing the impacts of climate and socio-economic change. By allowing comparative levels of vulnerability to be explored across sectors and scenarios, the CLIMSAVE approach provides a flexible tool for decision-makers and other stakeholders to increase understanding of which mixes of adaptation measures are robust responses to climate change.
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页码:395 / 407
页数:13
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