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DOI10.1080/1177083X.2024.2344497
Navigating adaptive futures: analysing the scope of political possibilities for climate adaptation
发表日期2024
EISSN1177-083X
英文摘要The growing scale and intensity of climate change poses a substantial challenge to the status quo of society and politics. Adapting to the risks associated with extreme weather events and changing climatic conditions will require the re-imagination of many aspects of politics and society. Therefore, climate change can be framed as a problem of imagination; one in which our relationship to the future is central to understanding how possibilities in the present are perceived. This research analyses public submissions made on New Zealand's first draft National Adaptation Plan to understand how future climate adaptation is framed and imagined by different groups. In analysing submissions we identify and describe four thematic 'adaptive futures' that each argue for varied amounts of socio-political change from the status quo: data driven resilience; growth and opportunity; nature-society change; and flaxroots transformation. Underpinning these adaptive futures are emerging advocacy coalitions that seek to shape what is seen as possible, imaginatively, politically and materially. Our analysis also highlights how risks and opportunities are perceived by whom, and insights into attempts to delineate the boundaries of adaptive imagination and political possibility.Glossary of M & amacr;ori terms: hap & umacr;: kinship group; iwi: extended kinship or tribal group; kaitiakitanga: intergenerational sustainability; kaupapa M & amacr;ori: M & amacr;ori approach, a philosophical doctrine, incorporating the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values of M & amacr;ori society; kawa: protocols; mana: authority, dignity, control, governance & power; mana whenua: territorial rights, power from the land, authority over land or territory, jurisdiction over land or territory; te ao M & amacr;ori: the M & amacr;ori worldview; tikanga: correct procedures, lore & practises Definitions sourced from Blackett et al. 2022 & Te Aka M & amacr;ori Dictionary
英文关键词Futures; imaginaries; climate politics; adaptation; climate change; transformation
语种英语
WOS研究方向Social Sciences - Other Topics
WOS类目Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WOS记录号WOS:001218782600001
来源期刊KOTUITUI-NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ONLINE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/286634
作者单位University of Waikato; Lincoln University - New Zealand
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MLA "Navigating adaptive futures: analysing the scope of political possibilities for climate adaptation".KOTUITUI-NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ONLINE (2024).
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