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420 R.Mechler et al. 17.6 ReflectionsandImplications:ProvidingInsight atScale forDetectingandManagingErosiveRisk OurreflectionontheZFRAexperiencestartedoutbyaskinghowanalyticalmethods and tools can be co-generated and used by experts, practitioners and those at risk inorder tobuild resilienceagainst climate-relatedhazards (hereflooding).Employ- ing an adaptivemanagement learning framework (the Shared Resilience Learning Dialogue) as theboundaryprocess for integration,wepresentedavarietyofdiffer- ent demand-driven tools andmethods co-generated and used at different learning stages and across temporal and agency scales in this science-society partnership. Figure 17.14 graphically charts out the various tools andmethods across time and agency scales.Many tools focus on present and future insight, while PVCApro- videsevidenceonpast identificationofhazardsandrisks,andtheforensicscenarios work fromthepast toprojecting the future.Community-level tools, suchasPVCA, crowdsourcing,resiliencemeasurement‘speak’toeffortspositionedathigheragency levels,suchastheRiskGeo-Wikiandfloodriskmodelling.Gamingexercisesandthe FLORESmodel are nested between scales as potential connectors between global andlocal insight.Seamlessintegrationofthetoolsandmethodsisoftennotpossible, but theShared ResilienceLearningDialoguegenerated throughout thepartnership provides the boundary process that connects the different tools andmethods, and particularly links theseupwithcommunity-ledprocesses. TheZurichFloodResilienceAlliance is further gaining knowledge and experi- ence to use these tools to enhance community flood resilience. The tools outlined herearebeingrefinedinjointcollaborationwithpartnersPracticalAction,IFRCand Zurich insuranceandotherboundarypartnersworkingwith theAlliance.The tools are compatiblewith, andbeingapplied in conjunctionwith establishedcommunity Fig.17.14 Tracingmethods and tools developed in theZurichFloodResilienceAlliance in time andspaceconnecting riskand resilience researchwithpractice
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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
Kategorien
International
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