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Seven Principles for Equitable Adaptation

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Author(s)
Kaswan, Alice
Keywords
environmental justice
disasters
climate justice
public health
Law
adaptation
global warming
Environmental Law
climate change

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/243941
Online Access
http://works.bepress.com/alice_kaswan/14
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2259855
Abstract
Given the inevitability of serious climate impacts, climate change adaptation is becoming an urgent priority. Policy makers at the local, regional, state, and federal level are struggling to determine how to parlay existing authorities and develop new measures to avoid future calamity. Successful adaptation will require not only attention to physical infrastructure, but to the underlying socioeconomic conditions that strongly determine the severity of climate impacts. Given the importance of underlying socioeconomic factors, this essay argues that equity should be a central feature of emerging domestic climate adaptation initiatives. It suggests seven principles for achieving equitable adaptation, principles designed to improve substantive adaptation outcomes, ensure meaningful participation, and grapple with underlying inequities. This essay is a shorter version of “Domestic Climate Change Adaptation and Equity,” a longer article that includes a more detailed discussion of projected climate impacts and their equity implications.
Date
2013-01-01
Type
text
Identifier
oai:works.bepress.com:alice_kaswan-1017
http://works.bepress.com/alice_kaswan/14
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2259855
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