This report examines the adaptive capacity of the institutional framework of the Netherlands to cope with the impacts of climate change. Historically, institutions have evolved incrementally to deal with existing social problems. They provide norms and rules for collective action and create continuity rather than change. However, the nature of societal problems is changing as a result of the processes of globalization and development. With the progress made in the natural sciences, we are able to predict in advance, to a certain extent, the potential environmental impacts of various human actions on society, for example, climate change. This raises some key questions: Are our institutions capable of dealing with this new knowledge about fut...
In different parts of the world, neo-liberal politics is shifting responsibilities from the nation s...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
Climate change calls for institutions that promote the adaptive capacity of society and al-low socie...
This report examines the adaptive capacity of the institutional framework of the Netherlands to cope...
The climate is not the only aspect in this world that is changing. We notice a number of societal tr...
Contains fulltext : 160087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The climate c...
Historisch gezien hebben instituties (formele en informele sociale regels en interactiepatronen) zic...
In this working document we aim to answer the following question: Do institutions for spatial planni...
One of the goals of project IC12, a research project of the Climate changes Spatial Planning program...
This contribution presents case studies of nine Dutch municipalities. Interview-based data show that...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, societies worldwide have to cope with the potentia...
This paper deals with the question to what extent the historically grown Dutch water safety institut...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
In different parts of the world, neo-liberal politics is shifting responsibilities from the nation s...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
Climate change calls for institutions that promote the adaptive capacity of society and al-low socie...
This report examines the adaptive capacity of the institutional framework of the Netherlands to cope...
The climate is not the only aspect in this world that is changing. We notice a number of societal tr...
Contains fulltext : 160087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The climate c...
Historisch gezien hebben instituties (formele en informele sociale regels en interactiepatronen) zic...
In this working document we aim to answer the following question: Do institutions for spatial planni...
One of the goals of project IC12, a research project of the Climate changes Spatial Planning program...
This contribution presents case studies of nine Dutch municipalities. Interview-based data show that...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, societies worldwide have to cope with the potentia...
This paper deals with the question to what extent the historically grown Dutch water safety institut...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
In different parts of the world, neo-liberal politics is shifting responsibilities from the nation s...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
Climate change calls for institutions that promote the adaptive capacity of society and al-low socie...