2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-015-1395-1
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Inter-relationships between adaptation and mitigation: a systematic literature review

Abstract: Based on a systematic literature review method that consists of a bibliometric and a content analysis, we examine the current state of research on climate change adaptation and mitigation inter-relationships. Although systematic literature reviews have been applied in other research fields such as health sciences, there are only a few examples in social and environmental sciences. First, we investigate in which research fields the inter-relationships between adaptation and mitigation have been studied and how … Show more

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“…There are significant synergies and trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation (Landauer et al, 2015), especially in cities (IPCC, 2015), which can play a key role in developing and implementing climate change programs. Cities are at the interface of local action and the regional, national and international level climate change adaptation and mitigation commitments (Heidrich et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are significant synergies and trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation (Landauer et al, 2015), especially in cities (IPCC, 2015), which can play a key role in developing and implementing climate change programs. Cities are at the interface of local action and the regional, national and international level climate change adaptation and mitigation commitments (Heidrich et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our responses to climate change tend to alter both how much emissions are reduced -the level of mitigation -and how well nature and society can respond to disturbances -the degree of adaptation. Some actions move both adaptation and mitigation in the same direction, others move them in opposite directions (Sugar et al 2013;Landauer et al 2015). Hence, customization of climate change action plans to a local context within a global framework of both natural and societal environments is increasingly becoming a requirement.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Mitigation is the master strategy, but as significant impacts appear to be unavoidable, adaptation is recognized as a strong complementary strategy both to alleviate harms and to capture synergies that can lower total costs. Klein et al [84], Illman et al [71], Landauer and Maria [88]. 25 Grubb et al [66], Popp et al [122], Dechezleperte et al [39], Johnstone and Hascic [79], Luderer [102].…”
Section: Governing the Climate Commonsmentioning
confidence: 99%