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Climate change in mountain regions: how local communities adapt to extreme events
Authors:Karin Ingold  Jörg Balsiger  Christian Hirschi
Affiliation:1. ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental Decisions, PEPE , Universit?tsstr , 22, Zurich , CH-8092 , Switzerland kingold@ethz.ch;3. ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental Decisions, PEPE , Universit?tsstr , 22, Zurich , CH-8092 , Switzerland
Abstract:This paper examines how local communities adapt to climate change and how governance structures can foster or undermine adaptive capacity. Climate change policies, in general, and disaster risk management in mountain regions, in particular, are characterised by their multi-level and multi-sectoral nature during formulation and implementation. The involvement of numerous state and non-state actors at local to national levels produces a variety of networks of interaction and communication. The paper argues that the structure of these relational patterns is critical for understanding adaptive capacity. It thus proposes an expanded concept of adaptive capacity that incorporates (horizontal and vertical) actor integration and communication flow between these actors. The paper further advocates the use of formal social network analysis to assess these relational patterns. Preliminary results from research on adaptation to climate change in a Swiss mountain region vulnerable to floods and other natural hazards illustrate the conceptual and empirical significance of the main arguments.
Keywords:adaptive capacity  local governance  mountain regions  social network analysis  Switzerland
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