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Climate Change and Globalization in the Arctic

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Climate Change and Globalization in the Arctic

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Climate Change and Globalization in the Arctic book

An Integrated Approach to Vulnerability Assessment

Climate Change and Globalization in the Arctic

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Climate Change and Globalization in the Arctic book

An Integrated Approach to Vulnerability Assessment
ByE. Carina H. Keskitalo
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 30 April 2008
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849770798
Pages 272
eBook ISBN 9781849770798
Subjects Environment and Sustainability
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Keskitalo, E.C.H. (2008). Climate Change and Globalization in the Arctic: An Integrated Approach to Vulnerability Assessment (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849770798

ABSTRACT

Climate change vulnerability assessment is a rapidly developing field. However, despite the fact that such major trends as globalization and the changing characteristics of the political and economic governance systems are crucial in shaping a community‘s capacity to adapt to climate change, these trends are seldom included in assessments. This book addresses this shortcoming by developing a framework for qualitative vulnerability assessment inmultiple impact studies (of climate change and globalization) and applying this framework to several cases of renewable natural resource use. The book draws upon case studies of forestry and fishing - two of the largest sectors that rely on renewable natural resources - and reindeer herding in the European North. The study represents a bottom-up view, originating with the stakeholders themselves, of the degree to which stakeholders find adaptation to climate change possible and how they evaluate it in relation to their other concerns, notably economic and political ones. Moreover, the approach and research results include features that could be broadly generalized to other geographic areas or sectors characterized by renewable natural resource use.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction: Vulnerability Assessment in the Context of Multiple Levels and Impacts

chapter 1|30 pages

Structuring the Conceptions of Change

chapter 2|22 pages

A Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment

chapter 3|38 pages

Perceptions of Change, Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity among Forest Industry Stakeholders in

chapter 4|46 pages

Perceptions of Change, Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity among Reindeer Herding Stakeholders in Northern Norway, Sweden and Finland

chapter 5|34 pages

Perceptions of Change, Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity among Fishing Stakeholders in Northernmost Norway

chapter 6|18 pages

Conclusion

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