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15 UnderstandingLossandDamage inPacificSmall Island… 377 scientificandheavilydependentoneconomicassessments,oneshouldnot losesight of suchdimensions suchaspeople’s senseof place, that should alsobe captured at some level andwhat losingparticularplacesmeans. In the Pacific context, understanding the traditional governance arrangements anddecision-makingprocesses remainsamissingdimensionasmostof theadapta- tionscience focuseson theWestminster systemofgovernance (Nalauet al. 2017b). However,adaptationdecisions,anddecisionsregardingL&D,arealsoverymuchin therealmoftraditionalchieflysystemsatthecommunitylevelincountrieslikeSamoa (Brown2015;Parsonset al. 2017b).Ensuring robust climate riskmanagement, and theavailabilityand robustnessofoptions,needs toensure thatbothsystemsofgov- ernanceare involved.Thisalso includes the roleofTraditionalKnowledgeandhow it togetherwith scientificknowledgecanbeused tomakeadaptationmore relevant in thePacificcontext (Parsonset al. 2016,2017a;Chamberset al. 2017). External support toboost the climate riskmanagement options space coulduse- fullytaketheformofadditionalopportunitiesforemploymentoverseas,andsupport todeveloplocalmarkets toenhancepeople’s livelihoodchoices. Intherealmoffood security, thereareanumberofstrategiesandinitiatives,whichcaninfluencepeople’s opportunitiestosustainagriculture-basedlivelihoodsontheislands.Undertheframe ofclimateriskmanagement,investingandexperimentingwithmoreclimateresistant crops is a strategy,which development agencies, such asGIZ (German agency for international development), have begun to use in order to increase food and liveli- hoodsecurity inVanuatu.Therearealsostrategiessuchasdrip irrigation,whichcan potentiallytransformsomeoftheapparentadaptationlimitsfacingpopulationstoday. New technological solutions are forthcoming andhence anydiscussion on adapta- tion limitsandL&Dshouldalsoconsider thosepotential innovativeapproaches that enablecommunities to thriveunderapparent constraints and limits. Acknowledgements DrNalau’scontributionsweresupportedbyagrant fromaprivatecharitable trust. References Aerts JCJH (2017) Climate-induced migration: Impacts beyond the coast. Nat Clim Change 7(5):315–316 BarberR (2015)One size doesn’t fit all: Tailoring the international response to the national need followingVanuatu’sCyclone Pam.A contribution to the PacificRegionalConsultation for the WorldHumanitarianSummitSavetheChildrenAustralia,CAREInternational,OxfamAustralia, andWorldVision Barnett J,O’NeillSJ (2012) Islands, resettlementandadaptation.NatClimChange2(1):8–10 Barnett J,EvansLS,GrossC,KiemAS,KingsfordRT,Palutikof JP,PickeringCM,SmithersSG (2015)Frombarriers to limits to climate change adaptation: path dependency and the speedof change.EcolSoc20(3) BirkmannJD,SetiadiNJ,SuarezDC,WelleT,WolfertzJ,DickerhofR,MuckeP,RadtkeK(2011) Worldriskreport2011.UnitedNationsUniversityInstituteforEnvironmentandHumanSecurity, Berlin
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Loss and Damage from Climate Change Concepts, Methods and Policy Options
Titel
Loss and Damage from Climate Change
Untertitel
Concepts, Methods and Policy Options
Autoren
Reinhard Mechler
Laurens M. Bouwer
Thomas Schinko
Swenja Surminski
JoAnne Linnerooth-Bayer
Verlag
Springer Open
Datum
2019
Sprache
englisch
Lizenz
CC BY 4.0
ISBN
978-3-319-72026-5
Abmessungen
16.0 x 24.0 cm
Seiten
580
Schlagwörter
Environment, Climate change, Environmental law, Environmental policy, Risk management
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International
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