Purpose – Adaptation appears to be regarded as a panacea in policy circles to reduce the risk of impending crises resulting from contemporary changes, including but not restricted to climate change. Such conceptions can be problematic, generally assuming adaptation as an entirely positive and non-conflictual process. The purpose of this paper is to challenge such uncritical views, drawing attention to the conflictual nature of adaptation, and propose a theoretical framework facilitating the identification and analysis of conflicts in adaptation. Design/methodology/approach – The study is based on case study research using first-hand narratives of adaptation in Nepal and the Maldives collected using qualitative interviews, participant observ...
Since 2000, adaptation has been the focus of the response to climate change in many least developed ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Adaptation needs in high mountain communities are increasingly well documented, yet most efforts to ...
Adaptation is becoming increasingly significant for public policy and practice in dealing with clima...
Adaptation is becoming increasingly significant for public policy and practice in dealing with clima...
Growing concerns regarding the vulnerability of communities to natural disasters and climate-related...
Much of the disaster risk reduction (DRR) scholarship has focused on failures while neglecting posit...
Throughout time, communities have adapted to changes in their environment and, in doing so, have add...
Deliberation over how to adapt to short or long-term impacts of climate change takes place in a comp...
Deliberation over how to adapt to short or long-term impacts of climate change takes place in a comp...
The potential of climate change to impact local conflict and cooperation over natural resources has ...
Impacts of climate change, manifested in different forms, are integrally linked with context-specifi...
Thesis by publicationSubmitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of : Doctor of Philo...
For the developing world, the impacts of climate change - from sea level rise and more potent and er...
The objective of this study was to investigate the determinants of livelihood vulnerability and expl...
Since 2000, adaptation has been the focus of the response to climate change in many least developed ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Adaptation needs in high mountain communities are increasingly well documented, yet most efforts to ...
Adaptation is becoming increasingly significant for public policy and practice in dealing with clima...
Adaptation is becoming increasingly significant for public policy and practice in dealing with clima...
Growing concerns regarding the vulnerability of communities to natural disasters and climate-related...
Much of the disaster risk reduction (DRR) scholarship has focused on failures while neglecting posit...
Throughout time, communities have adapted to changes in their environment and, in doing so, have add...
Deliberation over how to adapt to short or long-term impacts of climate change takes place in a comp...
Deliberation over how to adapt to short or long-term impacts of climate change takes place in a comp...
The potential of climate change to impact local conflict and cooperation over natural resources has ...
Impacts of climate change, manifested in different forms, are integrally linked with context-specifi...
Thesis by publicationSubmitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of : Doctor of Philo...
For the developing world, the impacts of climate change - from sea level rise and more potent and er...
The objective of this study was to investigate the determinants of livelihood vulnerability and expl...
Since 2000, adaptation has been the focus of the response to climate change in many least developed ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Adaptation needs in high mountain communities are increasingly well documented, yet most efforts to ...