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Integrating adaptive governance and participatory multicriteria methods: a framework for climate adaptation governance

handle: 1871/52219 , 11578/246897
Climate adaptation is a dynamic social and institutional process where the governance dimension is receiving growing attention. Adaptive governance is an approach that promises to reduce uncertainty by improving the knowledge base for decision making. As uncertainty is an inherent feature of climate adaptation, adaptive governance seems to be a promising approach for improving climate adaptation governance. However, the adaptive governance literature has so far paid little attention to decisionmaking tools and methods, and the literature on the governance of adaptation is in its infancy in this regard. We argue that climate adaptation governance would benefit from systematic and yet flexible decision-making tools and methods such as participatory multicriteria methods for the evaluation of adaptation options, and that these methods can be linked to key adaptive governance principles. Moving from these premises, we propose a framework that integrates key adaptive governance features into participatory multicriteria methods for the governance of climate adaptation. © 2014 by the author(s).
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Netherlands
- Università Iuav di Venezia Italy
- UNIVERSITY OF LONDON United Kingdom
- School of Oriental and African Studies United Kingdom
- School of Oriental and African Studies United Kingdom
learning, Ecology, QH301-705.5, adaptive capacity, experimentation, climate change, 8690, SDG 13 - Climate Action, participation, decision-making tools, Biology (General), 3902, adaptive capacity; climate change; decision-making tools, QH540-549.5
learning, Ecology, QH301-705.5, adaptive capacity, experimentation, climate change, 8690, SDG 13 - Climate Action, participation, decision-making tools, Biology (General), 3902, adaptive capacity; climate change; decision-making tools, QH540-549.5
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