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An integrative research framework for enabling transformative adaptation

Authors :
Colloff, Matthew J.
Martín-López, Berta
Lavorel, Sandra
Locatelli, Bruno
Gorddard, Russell
Longaretti, Pierre-Yves
Walters, Gretchen
van Kerkhoff, Lorrae
Wyborn, Carina
Coreau, Audrey
Wise, Russell M.
Dunlop, Michael
Degeorges, Patrick
Grantham, Hedley
Overton, Ian C.
Williams, Rachel D.
Doherty, Michael D.
Capon, Tim
Sanderson, Todd
Murphy, Helen T.
Colloff, Matthew J.
Martín-López, Berta
Lavorel, Sandra
Locatelli, Bruno
Gorddard, Russell
Longaretti, Pierre-Yves
Walters, Gretchen
van Kerkhoff, Lorrae
Wyborn, Carina
Coreau, Audrey
Wise, Russell M.
Dunlop, Michael
Degeorges, Patrick
Grantham, Hedley
Overton, Ian C.
Williams, Rachel D.
Doherty, Michael D.
Capon, Tim
Sanderson, Todd
Murphy, Helen T.
Source :
Environmental Science and Policy
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Transformative adaptation will be increasingly important to effectively address the impacts of climate change and other global drivers on social-ecological systems. Enabling transformative adaptation requires new ways to evaluate and adaptively manage trade-offs between maintaining desirable aspects of current social-ecological systems and adapting to major biophysical changes to those systems. We outline such an approach, based on three elements developed by the Transformative Adaptation Research Alliance (TARA): (1) the benefits of adaptation services; that sub-set of ecosystem services that help people adapt to environmental change; (2) The values-rules-knowledge perspective (vrk) for identifying those aspects of societal decision-making contexts that enable or constrain adaptation and (3) the adaptation pathways approach for implementing adaptation, that builds on and integrates adaptation services and the vrk perspective. Together, these elements provide a future-oriented approach to evaluation and use of ecosystem services, a dynamic, grounded understanding of governance and decision-making and a logical, sequential approach that connects decisions over time. The TARA approach represents a means for achieving changes in institutions and governance needed to support transformative adaptation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Environmental Science and Policy
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1055754014
Document Type :
Electronic Resource