This paper analyzes the different notions of justice that have informed the debate about adaptation to climate change in the international arena and examines current adaptation funding mechanisms in order to understand whether they embody the equity criteria that inspire them. At first it underlines that the concept of justice has been attributed multiple connotations and that non industrialized and industrialized countries adopt different rationales when discussing climate change. In addition, it describes how justice and equity are at the center of the debate about adaptation. Since vulnerability to climate change effects is function of local wealth distribution and of the local degree of social resilience, the paper emphasizes t...
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<p>The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors ...
How much finance should be provided to support climate change adaptation and by whom? How should it ...
Most observers agree that equity is an essential condition for a new international agreement on cli...
Global inequalities raised by climate change lead to multiple injustices. This chapter adopts a clim...
The normative concepts of equity and justice are rising narratives within global climate change disc...
The creation and funding of international institutions for adaptation to climate change involve ques...
Adaptation finance is primarily allocated to multilateral entities and national governments, rather...
Considerations of justice with regards to climate change adaptation are increasingly called for in t...
This article identifies social justice dilemmas associated with the necessity to adapt to climate ch...
Presented at the Environmental justice in the Anthropocene symposium held on April 24-25, 2017 at th...
The normative concepts of equity and justice are rising narratives within global climate change disc...
As a global society, we need to take action not only to prevent the potentially catastrophic effects...
The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors to ...
The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors to ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Resilience Alliance via the DOI in this rec...
<p>The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors ...
How much finance should be provided to support climate change adaptation and by whom? How should it ...
Most observers agree that equity is an essential condition for a new international agreement on cli...
Global inequalities raised by climate change lead to multiple injustices. This chapter adopts a clim...
The normative concepts of equity and justice are rising narratives within global climate change disc...
The creation and funding of international institutions for adaptation to climate change involve ques...
Adaptation finance is primarily allocated to multilateral entities and national governments, rather...
Considerations of justice with regards to climate change adaptation are increasingly called for in t...
This article identifies social justice dilemmas associated with the necessity to adapt to climate ch...
Presented at the Environmental justice in the Anthropocene symposium held on April 24-25, 2017 at th...
The normative concepts of equity and justice are rising narratives within global climate change disc...
As a global society, we need to take action not only to prevent the potentially catastrophic effects...
The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors to ...
The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors to ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Resilience Alliance via the DOI in this rec...
<p>The governance of climate adaptation involves the collective efforts of multiple societal actors ...
How much finance should be provided to support climate change adaptation and by whom? How should it ...