Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages

This article re-conceptualizes Climate Policy Integration (CPI) in the land use sector to highlight the need to assess the level of integration of mitigation and adaptation objectives and policies to minimize trade-offs and to exploit synergies. It suggests that effective CPI in the land use sector...

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Autores principales: Gregorio, M. di, Nurrochmat, D.R., Paavola, J., Sari, I.M., Fatorelli, L., Pramova, E., Locatelli, Bruno, Brockhaus, Maria, Kusumadewi, S.D.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/94749
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author Gregorio, M. di
Nurrochmat, D.R.
Paavola, J.
Sari, I.M.
Fatorelli, L.
Pramova, E.
Locatelli, Bruno
Brockhaus, Maria
Kusumadewi, S.D.
author_browse Brockhaus, Maria
Fatorelli, L.
Gregorio, M. di
Kusumadewi, S.D.
Locatelli, Bruno
Nurrochmat, D.R.
Paavola, J.
Pramova, E.
Sari, I.M.
author_facet Gregorio, M. di
Nurrochmat, D.R.
Paavola, J.
Sari, I.M.
Fatorelli, L.
Pramova, E.
Locatelli, Bruno
Brockhaus, Maria
Kusumadewi, S.D.
author_sort Gregorio, M. di
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description This article re-conceptualizes Climate Policy Integration (CPI) in the land use sector to highlight the need to assess the level of integration of mitigation and adaptation objectives and policies to minimize trade-offs and to exploit synergies. It suggests that effective CPI in the land use sector requires i) internal climate policy coherence between mitigation and adaptation objectives and policies; ii) external climate policy coherence between climate change and development objectives; iii) vertical policy integration to mainstream climate change into sectoral policies and; iv) horizontal policy integration by overarching governance structures for cross-sectoral coordination. This framework is used to examine CPI in the land use sector of Indonesia. The findings indicate that adaptation actors and policies are the main advocates of internal policy coherence. External policy coherence between mitigation and development planning is called for, but remains to be operationalized. Bureaucratic politics has in turn undermined vertical and horizontal policy integration. Under these circumstances it is unlikely that the Indonesian bureaucracy can deliver strong coordinated action addressing climate change in the land use sector, unless sectoral ministries internalize a strong mandate on internal and external climate policy coherence and find ways to coordinate policy action effectively.
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spelling CGSpace947492025-06-17T08:23:50Z Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages Gregorio, M. di Nurrochmat, D.R. Paavola, J. Sari, I.M. Fatorelli, L. Pramova, E. Locatelli, Bruno Brockhaus, Maria Kusumadewi, S.D. mitigation adaptation climate change forests agriculture land use This article re-conceptualizes Climate Policy Integration (CPI) in the land use sector to highlight the need to assess the level of integration of mitigation and adaptation objectives and policies to minimize trade-offs and to exploit synergies. It suggests that effective CPI in the land use sector requires i) internal climate policy coherence between mitigation and adaptation objectives and policies; ii) external climate policy coherence between climate change and development objectives; iii) vertical policy integration to mainstream climate change into sectoral policies and; iv) horizontal policy integration by overarching governance structures for cross-sectoral coordination. This framework is used to examine CPI in the land use sector of Indonesia. The findings indicate that adaptation actors and policies are the main advocates of internal policy coherence. External policy coherence between mitigation and development planning is called for, but remains to be operationalized. Bureaucratic politics has in turn undermined vertical and horizontal policy integration. Under these circumstances it is unlikely that the Indonesian bureaucracy can deliver strong coordinated action addressing climate change in the land use sector, unless sectoral ministries internalize a strong mandate on internal and external climate policy coherence and find ways to coordinate policy action effectively. 2017-01 2018-07-03T11:01:44Z 2018-07-03T11:01:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/94749 en Open Access Elsevier Di Gregorio, M., Nurrochmat, D.R., Paavola, J., Sari, I.M., Fatorelli, L., Pramova, E., Locatelli, B., Brockhaus, M., Kusumadewi, S.D.. 2017. Climate policy integration in the land use sector : Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages. Environmental Science and Policy, 67 : 35-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2016.11.004
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adaptation
climate change
forests
agriculture
land use
Gregorio, M. di
Nurrochmat, D.R.
Paavola, J.
Sari, I.M.
Fatorelli, L.
Pramova, E.
Locatelli, Bruno
Brockhaus, Maria
Kusumadewi, S.D.
Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
title Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
title_full Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
title_fullStr Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
title_full_unstemmed Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
title_short Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
title_sort climate policy integration in the land use sector mitigation adaptation and sustainable development linkages
topic mitigation
adaptation
climate change
forests
agriculture
land use
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