The purpose of the symposium is twofold
- to establish a network of researchers who are analyzing the efforts of both public and private actors to prepare for climate change
- to exchange insights on adaptation governance across the world and draw lessons in a coordinated way
Themes of the Symposium
Given the recent recognition of the need for adaptation and still emerging policy frameworks, it is no surprise that our understanding of the governance of adaptation is still relatively limited and evolving. While the definition of basic terms around adaptation are still evolving and there is still lively discussion about which theoretical frameworks are most appropriate for analysis, the number of empirical analyses of adaptation efforts is rapidly increasing. Given this situation we see space for international exchange and learning at both the conceptual and empirical levels.
The symposium focuses on seven different topics, each of which will translate into one or more panels with papers:
- The framing adaptation problems and goals
- The modes of governance and available instruments
- Action at what levels?
- Agency and leadership in adaptation governance
- Timing in adaptation and adaptability
- Normative aspects of adaptation
- Science-policy interactions and adaptation