In different parts of the world, neo-liberal politics is shifting responsibilities from the nation state to other governmental and non-governmental actors. This is also evident in the governance of adaptation to the impacts of climate change, where the responsibility of the individual is increasingly stressed. This paper focuses on institutions for local water management in the Netherlands and aims to explain how the institutional shift to individual responsibility affects the adaptive capacity of society to deal with the impacts of climate change. The paper uses a case study approach in which stakeholders are interviewed; the analysis is then structured along an 'Adaptive Capacity Wheel'. It concludes that the recent institutional shift cr...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
This paper provides an evidence-based contribution to understanding processes of climate change adap...
In this study we assess the adaptive capacity of relevant institutions for ecosystems and environmen...
In different parts of the world, neo-liberal politics is shifting responsibilities from the nation s...
Contains fulltext : 160087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The climate c...
In this working document we aim to answer the following question: Do institutions for spatial planni...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
Triggered by recent flood catastrophes and increasing concerns about climate change, scientists as w...
This report examines the adaptive capacity of the institutional framework of the Netherlands to cope...
This paper deals with the question to what extent the historically grown Dutch water safety institut...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
Although in practice the division of responsibilities in adaptation to climate change is often not e...
Whereas the literature on adaptation is rich in detail on impacts, vulnerability and limits to adapt...
This paper focuses on understanding the institutional determinants of adaptive capacity to illustrat...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
This paper provides an evidence-based contribution to understanding processes of climate change adap...
In this study we assess the adaptive capacity of relevant institutions for ecosystems and environmen...
In different parts of the world, neo-liberal politics is shifting responsibilities from the nation s...
Contains fulltext : 160087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The climate c...
In this working document we aim to answer the following question: Do institutions for spatial planni...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
Triggered by recent flood catastrophes and increasing concerns about climate change, scientists as w...
This report examines the adaptive capacity of the institutional framework of the Netherlands to cope...
This paper deals with the question to what extent the historically grown Dutch water safety institut...
For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue. Due to it...
Although in practice the division of responsibilities in adaptation to climate change is often not e...
Whereas the literature on adaptation is rich in detail on impacts, vulnerability and limits to adapt...
This paper focuses on understanding the institutional determinants of adaptive capacity to illustrat...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
Climate change potentially brings continuous and unpredictable changes in weather patterns. Conseque...
This paper provides an evidence-based contribution to understanding processes of climate change adap...
In this study we assess the adaptive capacity of relevant institutions for ecosystems and environmen...