Read Adaptation to Climate Change: From Resilience to Transformation Online
Authors: Mark Pelling
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Note: Page numbers in
italics
are for tables and those in
bold
for figures.Abrahamson, V. 63
accelerated status quo
143
action
86
;
see also
adaptive action
actors:
adaptive
20
–1;
and institutions,
adaptation:
lexicon
20
–5;
typology of
41
–2
adaptive action
21
,
22
,
46
,
64
,
163
,
168
–9;
global
28
;
scope of impact
41
–2;
sites of
172
–4;
temporal staging of
26
;
typologies of
15
adaptive actors
20
–1
adaptive capacity
5
–
6
,
7
,
14
,
15
,
19
,
36
–7,
42
,
59
,
70
,
77
,
163
,
168
–9;
communication skills and
114
–16;
communities and
118
–19,
121
,
167
–8;
cybernetics and
27
;
defined
35
;
demography and
46
;
economic change and
46
;
equality in
49
;
exclusion and
122
;
institutional constraints
112
–16;
qualities that promote
40
;
shadow systems and
64
,
73
,
107
,
116
–18,
123
,
124
;
social learning and
107
,
108
,
109
,
113
–14,
124
;
adaptive choices, evaluation of
47
–
50
adaptive management
26
,
30
–3,
40
,
44
,
56
,
108
,
116
,
122
,
124
,
168
,
169
;
barriers for implementation of
31
,
32
;
community-led approaches to
31
,
33
;
key challenges for
32
;
passive and active
30
Africa:
adaptation costs
11
;
see also
Cameroon;
Egypt;
Morocco;
Senegal
of marginal actors
72
agent-centred institutional modification
66
agent-centred reflexive adaptation
65
,
66
,
173
agent-centred resource management
66
,
117
,
173
see also
Grasshoppers farmers’ support group
Ahmad, T.
146
Albala-Bertrand, J. M.
96
–7
Alkire, S.
93
alternative school
27
–8
Amir, A.
145
anarchy
90
anthropology
25
Aquinas, Thomas
90
Argyris, C.
37
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
85
Atwell, R. C.
70
autonomous adaptation
15
aviation, emissions-trading
13
backward looking adaptation
6
,
7
,
10
,
29
Bali Action Plan
9
Bangladesh
72
,
96
,
98
,
143
–7,
159
,
167
,
174
banking sector
11
;
see also
development banks
basic needs model
6
,
25
,
49
,
90
,
93
–4,
95
,
97
,
172
Bendaña, A.
149
benefits:
of climate change
14
Berkes, F.
61
Berkhaut, F.
74
Berube, A.
156
Bilgin, P.
93
biodiversity
43
Birkland, T. A.
157
Blumenthal, S.
154
–5
Bolaños, E.
150
Booth, K.
93
boundary organisations/individuals
60
,
67
,
124
–5
Brown, M.
155
–6
Brundtland Commission (1983)
4
Buddhist philosophy
48
Cameroon
143
Caney, S.
48
canonical systems
61
,
62
,
67
,
107
,
109
,
111
,
123
,
173
capital:
private sector
13
;
see also
social capital
CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere)
23
,
99
Carter, T. P.
15
Castells, M.
97
Catholic Relief
99
Central America:
and Washington Consensus
151
;
see also
El Salvador;
Guatemala;
Honduras;
Nicaragua
Centro Ecológico Akumal
135
Chan Chay Ecological Shop
134
,
135
,
141
chance
167
change
28
;
at the margins
43
–4;
reversible and irreversible
21
;
see also
political response/change;
regime change
Tangshan earthquake (1976)
100
civil society
170
;
globalisation of
92
;
and urban development strategies
128
,
131
–2,
133
,
134
,
135
,
136
,
140
Clarke, D. A.
20
Clean Development Mechanism
13
climate modelling
14
climatic cycles
14
coastal ecosystems
31
Commission on Human Security (CHS)
93
,
94
communication
45
;
informal channels of
116
;
skills
114
–16
community/communities:
and adaptive capacity
118
–19,
121
,
167
–8;
and adaptive management programmes
31
,
33
;
disaster risk management
75
–7;
learning in
63
–4;
of practice
64
,
65
,
79
,
81
,
107
,
124
;
as source of identity
29
;
transition based in
69
;
trust within
119
–20
concurrent adaptation
15
Conference of the Parties (COP)
9
consciousness
62
;
Consultative Group for the Reconstruction and Transformation of Central America
151
contingency
167
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)
23
coping
15
,
21
,
26
,
33
–9,
40
,
165
–6,
169
;
and adaptation, distinctions between
35
–6;
failure of
16
;
typologies of
33
–4
corporate sector, investment decisions
11
corporate social responsibility
92
cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
16
,
47
–8,
48
Costanza, R.
29
costs: