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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal What makes climate change adaptation effective? A systematic review of the literature

Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal

Owen G
2020
Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 62: 102071

Increased understanding of global warming and documentation of its observable impacts have led to the development of adaptation responses to climate change around the world. A necessary, but often missing, component of adaptation involves the assessment of outcomes and impact. Through a systematic review of research literature, I categorize 110 adaptation initiatives that have been implemented and shown some degree of effectiveness. I analyze the ways in which these activities have been documented as effective using five indicators: reducing risk and vulnerability, developing resilient social systems, improving the environment, increasing economic resources, and enhancing governance and institutions. The act of cataloging adaptation activities produces insights for current and future climate action in two main areas: understanding common attributes of adaptation initiatives reported to be effective in current literature; and identifying gaps in adaptation research and practice that address equality, justice, and power dynamics.

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    General Exposure
    Global or Unspecified Location
    General Health Impact
    Review Article
    Adaptation, Climate Justice/Climate Equity, Research Gap
    • Adaptation, Climate Justice/Climate Equity, Research Gap: Intervention, Resilience
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