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Redefining maladaptation to climate change: a conceptual examination of the unintended consequences of adaptation strategies on ecological-human systems

Davoud Rouzaneh, Moslem Savari

2024Frontiers in Forests and Global Change32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents a redefinition of maladaptation to climate change, offering a comprehensive analysis through qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach, supported by focus group discussions. The main goal was to uncover the conceptual dimensions of the unintended and negative impacts of adaptation strategies on socio-ecological systems, particularly forests and natural resources. The findings indicate that some adaptation measures, though initially aimed at mitigating climate change effects, can paradoxically exacerbate long-term vulnerability, leading to environmental degradation and a diminished adaptive capacity of these systems. In response to these outcomes, the study offers strategic recommendations for managing maladaptation risks. These include adopting integrated adaptation management practices, fostering participatory policymaking, and leveraging local knowledge to enhance both social and ecological resilience. By highlighting the critical need to recognize maladaptation’s potential, this research equips policymakers and natural resource managers with insights into the unintended consequences of adaptation efforts, enabling them to craft more effective strategies for climate resilience.

Topics & Concepts

MaladaptationUnintended consequencesVulnerability (computing)Psychological resilienceEnvironmental resource managementClimate changeAdaptation (eye)Adaptive capacityConceptual frameworkAdaptive managementEcological systems theoryNatural resourceEnvironmental planningEcologyPsychologyPolitical scienceSociologyGeographySocial psychologyEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceBiologyNeuroscienceLawSocial scienceComputer securityPsychiatryClimate change impacts on agricultureSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
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