Rethinking the Limits of Climate Change Adaptation

20 Pages Posted: 4 May 2020

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Ma. Laurice Jamero

Ateneo de Manila University

Miguel Esteban

Waseda University

Christopher Chadwick

Liverpool John Moores University

Motoharu Onuki

University of Tokyo

Date Written: June 6, 2019

Abstract

Using a case study approach, this research explores the various potential limiting factors of climate change adaptation, based on the experience of four low-lying islands in central Philippines. In the aftermath of the 2013 7.2-magnitude Bohol earthquake, the islands now become flooded even during normal spring tides. Results show that, while development problems can constrain adaptive capacity against climate hazards, the outlook of the affected communities about their future on their home islands may ultimately determine the limits of adaptation. As social factors may play a greater role in adaptation than environmental factors, climate-smart development is needed, as well as proper education regarding climate risks and available adaptation options.

Keywords: agriculture, sampling methods

JEL Classification: Q00

Suggested Citation

Jamero, Ma. Laurice and Esteban, Miguel and Chadwick, Christopher and Onuki, Motoharu, Rethinking the Limits of Climate Change Adaptation (June 6, 2019). Asian Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series No. 584, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3590177 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3590177

Ma. Laurice Jamero (Contact Author)

Ateneo de Manila University ( email )

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Miguel Esteban

Waseda University ( email )

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Christopher Chadwick

Liverpool John Moores University ( email )

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Motoharu Onuki

University of Tokyo ( email )

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Japan

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