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Beyond maladaptation: structural barriers to successful adaptation

Amanda Bertana, Brett Clark, Tabitha M. Benney, Cameron Quackenbush

2022Environmental Sociology44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Around the world adaptation projects are being implemented, with the hope of essentially climate proofing communities. While there is an abundance of failed adaptation schemes in developing and developed countries alike, there has been little scholarship on this problem. Through interviews with twenty-two climate change adaptation practitioners, we identify four structural challenges that contribute to maladaptation: the focus on technological fixes versus holistic approaches; the difficultly of distinguishing between adaptation and development; the problem of quantifying non-quantifiable variables; and the existence of competing problems given that failure to mainstream climate change adaptation. Addressing these maladaptation dynamics is necessary to enhance successful adaptation processes.

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MaladaptationAdaptation (eye)MainstreamScholarshipClimate changeEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningSociologyPolitical scienceGeographyPsychologyEcologyBiologyEnvironmental sciencePsychiatryNeuroscienceLawClimate change impacts on agricultureSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration
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