I recently came across three papers on adaptation barriers which are a back and forth between some authors in the Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Although focussed on adaptation barriers in the forestry sector, the points they make are quite interesting for climate change researchers in general. Williamson and Nelson 2017: Talk of 3 typesContinueContinue reading “Link Pack #12: Three papers on barriers to adaptation”
Tag Archives: Adaptation
New paper: Risks and responses in India’s drylands
The latest World Bank Report on climate change in South Asia proclaims “South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change. And it’s getting worse”. There is an ever-increasing body of research showing that India is facing and will continue to face rising temperatures, more erratic rainfall, and more severe drought-like conditions. The implications of theseContinueContinue reading “New paper: Risks and responses in India’s drylands”
Adaptation pathways: two recent papers and implications for maladaptation
In the climate change adaptation literature, pathways thinking seems to be cropping up everywhere. A quick search I did for papers published 2014 onwards threw up 25 distinct case studies engaging with adaptation pathways-speak, with examples ranging from \’priming\’ multiple stakeholders to find transformational solutions to climatic risks in Indonesia (Butler et al., 2016), toContinueContinue reading “Adaptation pathways: two recent papers and implications for maladaptation”
Thoughts on two new papers from vulnerability and adaptation research
I read two very interesting papers from adaptation and vulnerability research last week.In Operationalizing longitudinal approaches to climate change vulnerability assessment, Fawcett et al. (2017) make a case for longitudinal methodological approaches when studying vulnerability and adaptation. The lack of attention paid to temporality has been a long-held peeve of mine (it\’s gotten so bad thatContinueContinue reading “Thoughts on two new papers from vulnerability and adaptation research”
Envisioning with empathy: Reflections on the Transformative Scenario Planning Methodology
Last month, my team organised and participated in a training workshop on a methodology called Transformative Scenario Planning (TSP). Aimed at envisioning and co-creating futures in situations that are seemingly stuck, cannot be resolved by one/few actors, and are complex and conflict-ridden, the TSP has been used across the globe from post-apartheid South Africa to democraticContinueContinue reading “Envisioning with empathy: Reflections on the Transformative Scenario Planning Methodology”
What\’s the difference between adaptation and development?
How do we differentiate between adaptation and development? Are development projects being re-branded to show that they are meeting climate change goals in a bid to attract funds? Or is adaptation just the latest fad; nothing more than development with a climate change hat on?Drip irrigation is ubiquitous in water-scarce Kolar. Photo by Chandni SinghAContinueContinue reading “What\’s the difference between adaptation and development?”
My Year of Conferences
2015 has been the year of the conference for me. From the CBA (Community-based Adaptation) Conference in Nairobi (April), Scaling Up Good Adaptation Practices in Delhi (August) to the Development and Climate Days in Paris (December), a 2-day side event to the Conference of Parties, adaptation has been a binding thread. What have I taken away fromContinueContinue reading “My Year of Conferences”
Farming and the license to dream (notes from the CBA9 conference)
I am in Africa. After listening to stories of my mother catching a colourful fish in the River Kafue and of my grandfather driving from Nairobi to Lusaka in the 70s, it is finally my chance to see this inspiring, beautiful, and complex continent.I am in Nairobi at the 9th International Conference on Community- BasedContinueContinue reading “Farming and the license to dream (notes from the CBA9 conference)”
Interview | CARIAA Young Researchers
Filling up a monitoring form for a medicinal plant nursery in Keylong, Himachal Pradesh (2008). Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA) is an IDRC and DFID funded project working on building resilience of vulnerable populations in vulnerability hotspots. As part of their series on young researchers working on climate change issues, I was interviewedContinueContinue reading “Interview | CARIAA Young Researchers”
Ecological restoration as an adaptation to climate variability: reflections from a visit to Navadarshanam
It\’s been three months into my new job as a postdoctoral researcher working on a multi-country, multidisciplinary project called Adaptation at Scale in Semi-arid Regions (ASSAR). The journey has been an exciting and challenging experience so far. In a recent blog, I documented my research team\’s visit to Navadarshanam and discussed how perhaps scaling up nicheContinueContinue reading “Ecological restoration as an adaptation to climate variability: reflections from a visit to Navadarshanam”