Under the threat of climate change and with disproportional impacts expected for the world’s poorest, the adaptation imperative confers renewed justification to development aid transfers, while the urgency of the problem lends itself to the uncritical application of existing solutions. Yet, an emerging body of work has raised critical questions about how adaptation is being conceived and implemented in the global South. We systematize and contribute to this critical scholarship by distinguishing three fundamental political dimensions of the adaptation problem, related to differential responsibility, the global uneven production of vulnerability, and unequal relations of power in adaptation decision-making itself. Further, based on research ...
As the consequences of climate change become better understood, there is growing agreement among dev...
Politics in the international climate regime is a balancing act between intra- and intergenerational...
This report is a follow up and deepening of the working paper, “Climate change interventions and vul...
Climate change adaptation involves major global and societal challenges such as finding adequate and...
Since entering the global agenda in the mid-1990s, adaptation to climate change has moved from being...
Adaptation to climate change is a policy objective of rapidly growing importance for development pro...
This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate ...
Adaptation is successful if it reduces the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people to existi...
In the field of adaptation governance research, current discussion on the barriers to adaptation sho...
While excited about the ground-breaking work coming out of the epistemic community promoting adaptiv...
Adaptation to a changing climate is unavoidable. Mainstreaming climate adaptation objectives into ex...
Adaptation to a changing climate is unavoidable. Mainstreaming climate adaptation objectives into ex...
Adaptation to climate change is largely envisioned as increments of adjustments that society has mad...
ABSTRACT. Climate adaptation is a complex policy domain, spanning multiple sectors, scales and actor...
This article identifies social justice dilemmas associated with the necessity to adapt to climate ch...
As the consequences of climate change become better understood, there is growing agreement among dev...
Politics in the international climate regime is a balancing act between intra- and intergenerational...
This report is a follow up and deepening of the working paper, “Climate change interventions and vul...
Climate change adaptation involves major global and societal challenges such as finding adequate and...
Since entering the global agenda in the mid-1990s, adaptation to climate change has moved from being...
Adaptation to climate change is a policy objective of rapidly growing importance for development pro...
This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate ...
Adaptation is successful if it reduces the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people to existi...
In the field of adaptation governance research, current discussion on the barriers to adaptation sho...
While excited about the ground-breaking work coming out of the epistemic community promoting adaptiv...
Adaptation to a changing climate is unavoidable. Mainstreaming climate adaptation objectives into ex...
Adaptation to a changing climate is unavoidable. Mainstreaming climate adaptation objectives into ex...
Adaptation to climate change is largely envisioned as increments of adjustments that society has mad...
ABSTRACT. Climate adaptation is a complex policy domain, spanning multiple sectors, scales and actor...
This article identifies social justice dilemmas associated with the necessity to adapt to climate ch...
As the consequences of climate change become better understood, there is growing agreement among dev...
Politics in the international climate regime is a balancing act between intra- and intergenerational...
This report is a follow up and deepening of the working paper, “Climate change interventions and vul...