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DOI10.1002/wcc.770
A critical review of disproportionality in loss and damage from climate change
Dorkenoo, Kelly; Scown, Murray; Boyd, Emily
发表日期2022
ISSN1757-7780
EISSN1757-7799
卷号13期号:4页码:21
英文摘要The notion of disproportionate impacts of climate change on certain groups and regions has long been a part of policy debates and scientific inquiry, and was instrumental to the emergence of the Loss and Damage (L&D) policy agenda in international negotiations on climate change. Yet, 'disproportionality' remains relatively undefined and implicit in science on loss and damage from climate change. A coherent theoretical basis of disproportionality is needed for advancing science and policy on loss and damage. It is necessary to ask: What is disproportionate, to whom, and in relation to what? We critically examine the uses of disproportionality in loss and damage scholarship by analyzing how disproportionality is treated in the literature conceptually, methodologically, and empirically. We review publications against a set of criteria derived from seminal work on disproportionality in other fields, mainly environmental justice and disaster studies that have analyzed environment-society interactions. We find disproportionality to be dynamic and multidimensional, spanning the themes of risks, impacts, and burdens. Our results show that while the concept is often used in loss and damage scholarship, its use relies on unarticulated notions of justice and often lacks conceptual, methodological and empirical grounding. Disproportionality also appears as a boundary concept, enabling critical and multiscalar explorations of historical processes that shape the uneven impacts of climate change, alongside social justice and normative claims for desired futures. This emerging area of science offers an opportunity to critically re-evaluate the conceptualization of the relationship between climate-change-related impacts, development, and inequality. This article is categorized under: Climate, Nature, and Ethics > Climate Change and Global Justice Climate and Development > Social Justice and the Politics of Development
英文关键词climate change; climate justice; development; inequality; loss and damage
学科领域Environmental Studies; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:000759768400001
来源期刊WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/272935
作者单位Lund University; Utrecht University
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Dorkenoo, Kelly,Scown, Murray,Boyd, Emily. A critical review of disproportionality in loss and damage from climate change[J],2022,13(4):21.
APA Dorkenoo, Kelly,Scown, Murray,&Boyd, Emily.(2022).A critical review of disproportionality in loss and damage from climate change.WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE,13(4),21.
MLA Dorkenoo, Kelly,et al."A critical review of disproportionality in loss and damage from climate change".WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE 13.4(2022):21.
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