Webinar: Adaptation pathways - from concept to practice
Mainstreaming climate change into decision-making to achieve ‘climate compatible development’ is a pressing challenge. This process is complicated by the uncertainties in climate change projections and impacts and the necessity for cooperation between public and private actors across multiple sectors. In addition, other drivers such as population growth, increasing economic volatility and modernisation interact with climate change to generate non-linear and unexpected outcomes and shocks, requiring novel thinking about development planning.
Significance
By focussing on how decision-makers can account for future uncertainty, the recent construct of adaptation pathways provides a potentially useful approach. Its core principles are the recognition of multiple stakeholders and their competing values, goals and knowledge, the need to identify and implement both incremental and transformative strategies, and the sequencing of decisions over time to avoid foreclosure of options and to minimise risks of mal-adaptation. The webinar is part of the Global Climate Change Week, held from 10 ‒ 16 October 2016.
Schedule
09h00 Introduction to ASSAR and the webinar
09h15 What are ‘adaptation pathways’? Russel Wise, CSIRO
09h35 Questions & answers
10h00 Putting pathways into practice - James Butler, CSIRO
10h20 Development pathways that define adaptation futures - Sumetee Pahwa, IIHS, ASSAR
10h30 Questions & answers
10h50 Lessons learned and concluding remarks
Registration
To register the interested participant should visit the webinar page.
For more information, please contact: Laura Louw [email protected]