Method Adaptation planning
Management System adaptation
Process Any suitable
Description Assessing vulnerabilities and risks for the purpose of adaptation planning.
Long Description (From ChatGPT) IPCC Framework for Adaptation Planning: The IPCC describes adaptation planning as an iterative risk-management process. While specific diagrams vary across reports (e.g., AR4, AR5, AR6), the core steps remain consistent. The following reflects the framework widely used in IPCC AR5 and expanded in AR6: 1. Assess Current and Future Climate Risks Identify climate hazards, exposure, and vulnerability. Use climate projections, socio-economic data, and impact assessments. 2. Identify Adaptation Needs Determine priority sectors, systems, or populations at risk. Evaluate thresholds and sensitivities. 3. Identify and Appraise Adaptation Options Generate a range of possible responses (e.g., engineered, institutional, nature-based). Appraise options based on feasibility, effectiveness, costs, co-benefits, trade-offs, and equity implications. 4. Plan and Prioritize Actions Develop adaptation pathways or portfolios. Integrate adaptation into development planning, policy, and budgeting. 5. Implement Adaptation Measures Execute chosen strategies via governance structures, regulations, financing, and community action. 6. Monitor, Evaluate, and Learn Track performance, effectiveness, and unintended impacts. Adjust measures over time—reflecting the iterative nature emphasized by the IPCC.
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Links (Moret, 2012)
(Birkmann et al., 2010)
(Carter et al., 2015)
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