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Fig.22.1 Community information board in the Banke and Bardia district in Nepal explaining
appropriatefloodmitigationmeasuresand thecommunity-basedearlywarningsystem
More specifically, we aim to disentangle the relationship between technology
and loss anddamage, adaptation anddisaster riskmanagement fromaclimate jus-
ticeperspective through threeguidingquestions (1)Howcan theroleof technology
in reaching climate justice for vulnerable and poor communities be assessed? (2)
Howistechnologyshapingadaptationlimits, therebyreducinglossesanddamages?
(3)What are the current transparencymechanisms of key global agreements (and
related regional, national and local ones) with relevance for climate change and
howdo these cover losses anddamages andunveil technology (in)justice?Weuse
anexploratoryandmostlyqualitativeresearchdesigntoaddresstheseresearchques-
tions.Wecombinedesk researchof scientific literature, ananalysisof the reporting
that is available on theglobal agreements (retrospectively) and an analysis ofwhat
will be reported in the future (forward-looking), national and local leveldocuments
inrelationtodisaster riskmanagementonfloods(thedominantclimate-relatedrisks
globally) aswell as a case study. The case study investigates transboundary flood
community-basedearlywarningsystems(EWS)thatareoperational in theBrahma-
putra river basin (Bangladesh–India) and in theKarnali river basin (India–Nepal;
Fig.22.1 showscommunity informationonsuchanEWSinNepal).
Thechapter structure is as follows.Section22.2 addresses researchquestion (1)
andpresents five components to characterise the role technologyplays in reaching
climatejustice.Section22.3categoriseshowtechnologycanshapeadaptationlimits
(researchquestion2).Section22.4showshowtheplethoraof reportingandreview-
ingmechanismsof thekeyglobal agreements and their regional, national and local
counterparts cover loss anddamageonly to a limited extent anddonot adequately
unveil injustices (researchquestion3).Section22.5brings the resultsof these three
sections together inacoherent framework that canbeused toassess technology for
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
- Naturwissenschaften Umwelt und Klima