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  Adaptation as climate risk management: Methods and approaches

Bowyer, P., Schaller, M., Bender, S., & Jacob, D. (2015). Adaptation as climate risk management: Methods and approaches. In Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation (pp. 71-92). Berlin: Springer.

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 Abstract: This chapter highlights the benefits of framing adaptation to climate change as an issue of climate risk management and describes a number of methods and approaches that may be applied in the process of developing adaptation strategies. A key consideration when developing adaptation strategies is to have a sound understanding of how a given system functions in response to changes in both climate and non-climate factors, and thus the need for a causal model which represents this understanding. There are a range of methods and tools that may be applied to assist with developing this system understanding in a climate risk assessment, and a number of these are described here. Moreover, given that adaptation planning is to a large degree about forward planning, all adaptation strategies will need to appropriately consider the implications of uncertainty on their likely effectiveness. This chapter provides a discussion of the ways in which adaptation strategies can be developed and decisions made when appraising different adaptation strategies. As such, it provides a basis upon which users can assess how they may approach adaptation as an issue of climate risk management and select and apply suitable methods. It provides a useful accompaniment to any practitioner or organization, as they proceed on their adaptation journey. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015.

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Title: Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 71 - 92 Identifier: ISBN: 978-364238670-1
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