Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake
This article provides a stocktake of the adaptation literature between 2013 and 2019 to better understand how adaptation responses affect risk under the particularly challenging conditions of compound climate events. Across 39 countries, 45 response types to compound hazards display anticipatory (9%...
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| author | Simpson, Nicholas P Williams, Portia Adade Mach, Katharine J. Berrang-Ford, Lea Biesbroek, Robbert Haasnoot, Marjolijn Segnon, Alcade C Campbell, Donovan Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah Tom Joe, Elphin Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall Sabour, Salma Meyer, Andreas L Andrews, Talbot M Singh, Chandni Siders, AR Lawrence, Judy Aalst, Maarten van Trisos, Christopher H. |
| author_browse | Aalst, Maarten van Andrews, Talbot M Berrang-Ford, Lea Biesbroek, Robbert Campbell, Donovan Haasnoot, Marjolijn Lawrence, Judy Mach, Katharine J. Meyer, Andreas L Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall Sabour, Salma Segnon, Alcade C Siders, AR Simpson, Nicholas P Singh, Chandni Tom Joe, Elphin Trisos, Christopher H. Williams, Portia Adade |
| author_facet | Simpson, Nicholas P Williams, Portia Adade Mach, Katharine J. Berrang-Ford, Lea Biesbroek, Robbert Haasnoot, Marjolijn Segnon, Alcade C Campbell, Donovan Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah Tom Joe, Elphin Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall Sabour, Salma Meyer, Andreas L Andrews, Talbot M Singh, Chandni Siders, AR Lawrence, Judy Aalst, Maarten van Trisos, Christopher H. |
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| description | This article provides a stocktake of the adaptation literature between 2013 and 2019 to better understand how adaptation responses affect risk under the particularly challenging conditions of compound climate events. Across 39 countries, 45 response types to compound hazards display anticipatory (9%), reactive (33%), and maladaptive (41%) characteristics, as well as hard (18%) and soft (68%) limits to adaptation. Low income, food insecurity, and access to institutional resources and finance are the most prominent of 23 vulnerabilities observed to negatively affect responses. Risk for food security, health, livelihoods, and economic outputs are commonly associated risks driving responses. Narrow geographical and sectoral foci of the literature highlight important conceptual, sectoral, and geographic areas for future research to better understand the way responses shape risk. When responses are integrated within climate risk assessment and management, there is greater potential to advance the urgency of response and safeguards for the most vulnerable. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1288112025-10-26T13:01:22Z Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake Simpson, Nicholas P Williams, Portia Adade Mach, Katharine J. Berrang-Ford, Lea Biesbroek, Robbert Haasnoot, Marjolijn Segnon, Alcade C Campbell, Donovan Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah Tom Joe, Elphin Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall Sabour, Salma Meyer, Andreas L Andrews, Talbot M Singh, Chandni Siders, AR Lawrence, Judy Aalst, Maarten van Trisos, Christopher H. agriculture adaptation climate change livelihoods risk management This article provides a stocktake of the adaptation literature between 2013 and 2019 to better understand how adaptation responses affect risk under the particularly challenging conditions of compound climate events. Across 39 countries, 45 response types to compound hazards display anticipatory (9%), reactive (33%), and maladaptive (41%) characteristics, as well as hard (18%) and soft (68%) limits to adaptation. Low income, food insecurity, and access to institutional resources and finance are the most prominent of 23 vulnerabilities observed to negatively affect responses. Risk for food security, health, livelihoods, and economic outputs are commonly associated risks driving responses. Narrow geographical and sectoral foci of the literature highlight important conceptual, sectoral, and geographic areas for future research to better understand the way responses shape risk. When responses are integrated within climate risk assessment and management, there is greater potential to advance the urgency of response and safeguards for the most vulnerable. 2023-02 2023-02-21T15:19:26Z 2023-02-21T15:19:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128811 en Open Access Elsevier Simpson NP, Williams PA, Mach KJ, Berrang-Ford L, Biesbroek R, Haasnoot M, Segnon AC, Campbell D, Musah-Surugu JI, Tom Joe E, Nunbogu AM, Sabour S, Meyer AL, Andrews TM, Singh C, Siders AR, Lawrence J, van Aalst M, Trisos CH. 2023. Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake. iScience 26(2): 105926. |
| spellingShingle | agriculture adaptation climate change livelihoods risk management Simpson, Nicholas P Williams, Portia Adade Mach, Katharine J. Berrang-Ford, Lea Biesbroek, Robbert Haasnoot, Marjolijn Segnon, Alcade C Campbell, Donovan Musah-Surugu, Justice Issah Tom Joe, Elphin Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall Sabour, Salma Meyer, Andreas L Andrews, Talbot M Singh, Chandni Siders, AR Lawrence, Judy Aalst, Maarten van Trisos, Christopher H. Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake |
| title | Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake |
| title_full | Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake |
| title_fullStr | Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake |
| title_full_unstemmed | Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake |
| title_short | Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake |
| title_sort | adaptation to compound climate risks a systematic global stocktake |
| topic | agriculture adaptation climate change livelihoods risk management |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128811 |
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