Towards a Characterisation of Adaptive Capacity: A Framework for Analysing Adaptive Capacity at the Local Level

Overseas Development Institute, December 2010

8 Pages Posted: 20 May 2016

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Lindsey Jones

Overseas Development Institute (ODI); London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE)

Eva Ludi

Overseas Development Institute

Simon Levine

Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Date Written: December 20, 2010

Abstract

Interest is growing in supporting vulnerable people and communities to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate, and there is a general assumption that there are close links between development and adaptation. Yet our understanding of the impacts that development interventions have on adaptive capacity at the local level remains limited. Most development interventions are not designed with a climate change ‘adaptation’ label, but it is likely that they influence communities’ capacity to adapt to changing shocks and trends – whether as a result of climate change or other pressures associated with development (see Jones et al., 2010). A framework for understanding and assessing adaptive capacity at the local level is needed to begin to understand how it can be supported through wider development processes at both local and national levels. Such a framework may in time serve as a platform to monitor progress, identify needs and allocate development resources to enhance a system’s ability to adapt to change.

Keywords: adaptive capacity, climate change, resilience, framework, measurement

Suggested Citation

Jones, Lindsey and Ludi, Eva and Levine, Simon, Towards a Characterisation of Adaptive Capacity: A Framework for Analysing Adaptive Capacity at the Local Level (December 20, 2010). Overseas Development Institute, December 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2782323

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Eva Ludi

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Simon Levine

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