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Embeddedness of climate change adaptation: established procedures and contending discourses for flood protection in Espoo,Finland
Authors:Johannes Klein
Institution:Department of Real Estate, Planning and Geoinformatics, Land Use Planning and Urban Studies Group, Aalto University, Rakentajanaukio 2 C, 02150 Espoo, Finland
Abstract:Calls for more stakeholder participation and cooperation, the acknowledgement of uncertainties as well as for flexible and robust solutions have become frequent in the literature on climate change adaptation. Recent studies show that these calls are taken up only reluctantly in local adaptation compared to sectoral and technical solutions. The aim of this study is to examine to which extent adaptation as an embedded process within the local context allows for stakeholder participation, cooperation and the robustness and flexibility of adaptation measures. It applies an analytical approach, combining an action framework of adaptation and document-based discourse analysis, to assess both the procedural and the substantive viewpoint of an adaptation case in Finland. This twofold approach provides insight into how the adaptation process and content influence and condition each other. The analysis highlights how new approaches to adaptation have to compete with prevailing discourses and institutionalised practices, as public authorities take the dominant role in adaptation, striving for certain and safe solutions. This process has few participatory elements and leaves little leeway to address uncertainty.
Keywords:climate change  adaptation  flood protection  local level  Finland
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