Authors
Mark Pelling, Karen O’Brien, David Matyas
Publication date
2015/11
Journal
Climatic change
Volume
133
Pages
113-127
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Transformation as an adaptive response to climate change opens a range of novel policy options. Used to describe responses that produce non-linear changes in systems or their host social and ecological environments, transformation also raises distinct ethical and procedural questions for decision-makers. Expanding adaptation to include transformation foregrounds questions of power and preference that have so far been underdeveloped in adaptation theory and practice. We build on David Harvey’s notion of activity space to derive a framework and research agenda for climate change adaptation seen as a political decision-point and as an opportunity for transformation, incremental adjustment or resistance to change in development pathway. Decision-making is unpacked through the notion of the activity space into seven coevolving sites: the individual, technology, livelihoods, discourse, behaviour …
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Scholar articles
M Pelling, K O'Brien, D Matyas - Climatic change, 2015
M Matyas, K O'Brien, D Pelling - Climatic Change, 2014