项目编号: | NE/L008807/1
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项目名称: | Multi-scale adaptations to climate change and social-ecological sustainability in coastal areas (MAGIC) |
作者: | Katrina Brown
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承担单位: | University of Exeter
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批准年: | 2012
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开始日期: | 2013-01-09
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结束日期: | 2017-31-03
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资助金额: | GBP224415
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资助来源: | UK-NERC
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项目类别: | Research Grant
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国家: | UK
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语种: | 英语
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特色学科分类: | Climate & Climate Change 
; (10%)
; Complexity Science 
; (10%)
; Environmental planning 
; (50%)
; Human Geography 
; (20%)
; Psychology 
; (10%)
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英文摘要: | Adaptation plans have become increasingly popular across the globe. While some adaptations have beneficial outcomes, many adaptations have unintended consequences for vulnerability, either for the decision makers themselves or for other stakeholders. This is particularly relevant in coastal zones where both marine and land-based adaptations have an impact and where human pressures are greatest.
We believe a better understanding of the underlying social-ecological processes driving adaptation in coastal areas, and particularly the feedbacks between risk from biophysical change, cognitive processes, and adaptation, will reduce the incidence of maladaptations while increasing the frequency of win-win adaptations.
We use a model of "private proactive adaptation to climate change" (Grothmann & Patt 2005) to assess the interactions between: a) the actual risk posed by climate change; b) cognitive factors such as perceived risk and perceived adaptive capacity; c) adaptations; and d) situated learning when decisions makers participate in modeling processes. We assess the relationship between these drivers and adaptation plans in coastal areas at three scales: individual decision makers; local communities of practice; and regional planning authorities. Participatory modelling with decision makers could result in lasting impacts for enhanced coastal resilience.
In each of three coastal regions: the Languedoc-Rousillon in France; Cornwall in the UK; and the Garden Route coast in South Africa, we will identify four examples where users, communities of practice, and regional authorities have developed adaptation plans and strategies resulting in the unintended transfer of vulnerability from one sector, scale or place to another. We will use available empirical data and models, participatory agent-based modeling, interpretative methods; and reflexive learning during the modeling process to catalyze and assess changes in the cognitive perceptions of decision makers who design adaptation plans. |
资源类型: | 项目
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标识符: | http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/102568
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Appears in Collections: | 科学计划与规划 气候变化与战略
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作者单位: | University of Exeter
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Recommended Citation: |
Katrina Brown. Multi-scale adaptations to climate change and social-ecological sustainability in coastal areas (MAGIC). 2012-01-01.
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