2019
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.618
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Global adaptation governance: An emerging but contested domain

Abstract: Adaptation to climate change has steadily risen on global policy agendas and entered a new era with the 2015 Paris Agreement, which established a global goal on adaptation. While this goal responds to calls to strengthen global governance of adaptation, it has not yet been operationalized. Further, few studies take stock of current global adaptation governance to inform the implementation of the goal. Against this background this review asks: To what extent is there global governance of climate change adaptati… Show more

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“…The bottom-up approach established by the Paris Agreement consolidated a new picture of climate governance: subnational actors and national governments are to ‘share the burden’ of climate action (Chan et al , 2015), and adaptation is not only to take place locally, but also transnationally (Persson, 2019). The analysis of the RegionsAdapt initiative based on its scope, institutionalization and functions suggests that transnational adaptation governance not only incentivizes the promotion of adaptation measures on the ground, but also contributes to the process of tracking the progress of such action.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bottom-up approach established by the Paris Agreement consolidated a new picture of climate governance: subnational actors and national governments are to ‘share the burden’ of climate action (Chan et al , 2015), and adaptation is not only to take place locally, but also transnationally (Persson, 2019). The analysis of the RegionsAdapt initiative based on its scope, institutionalization and functions suggests that transnational adaptation governance not only incentivizes the promotion of adaptation measures on the ground, but also contributes to the process of tracking the progress of such action.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the Paris Agreement explicitly established the need to “establish a global goal on adaptation” (UNFCCC, 2015, Article 7.1). Recognizing that defining global adaptation goals entails overcoming technical, scientific and political barriers (Magnan & Ribera, 2016), scholars have been calling for enhanced global adaptation governance (Bierman & Boas, 2010; Persson, 2019).…”
Section: Regional Governments and Transnational Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…23 It only became an equal pillar to mitigation as part of a ''framework'' in 2007 and beyond. 24,25 Adaptation referred to a collection of practices, technologies, programs, or policies implemented to reduce the impact of climate hazards. Critiques of this politically neutral concept of adaptation have discussed how it can exclude the possibility of non-adaptation from consideration and how it can obscure causality and naturalize the problem, placing the risk within climate rather than society.…”
Section: Assessing Carbon Removal and Adaptation Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%