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Political Dimensions of Climate Change Adaptation: Conceptual Reflections and African Examples

This chapter supports the argument that social science research should focus on adaptation to climate change as a social and political process, by analyzing the politics and interest of actors in climate change adaptation arenas and by acknowledging the active role of those people who are expected to adapt. Most conventional climate research depoliticizes vulnerability and adaptation by removing dominant global economic and policy conditions from the discussion. Social science disciplines, if given appropriate wight in multidisciplinary projects, contribute important analyses by relying on established concepts from political science, human geography, and social anthropology. This chapter explains relevant disciplinary concepts (climate change adaptation arenas, governance, politics, perception, metal models, culture, weather discourses, risk, blame, traveling ideas) and relates them to each other to facilitate the use of a common terminology and conceptual framework for research in a developmental context.

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Date (Publication)
2015-01-01
Presentation form
Digital document
ISBN
978-3-642-38669-5
Purpose

Chapter of the Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation.

Written with: Karsten Schulz, Sara de Wit, Florian Weisser, Detlef Müller-Mahn

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Completed
Author
  Center for Development Research, Department: Political and Cultural Change, University of Bonn - Irit Eguavoen ( Senior Researcher )
Walter-Flex-Straße 3 , Bonn , 53113 , Germany
+49-228-73-4912
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GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4
  • social science
  • politics
  • culture (society)
  • risk
Theme
  • climate change adaptation arena
  • governance
  • perception
  • mental models
  • weather discourse
  • blame
  • traveling ideas
  • discourse
  • development
Region
  • Africa
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Eguavoen, I. (2015): Political Dimensions of Climate Change Adaptation: Conceptual Reflections and African Examples. In: Filho, W. L. (Ed.): Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38670-1_82

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WSC_soc_climate-change-adaptation_africa_2015.pdf ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )

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Date stamp
2017-12-29T10:43:04
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ISO 19115:2003/19139
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1.0
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blame climate change adaptation arena development discourse governance mental models perception traveling ideas weather discourse
GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4
culture (society) politics risk social science

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