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Equity in Adaptation: A Systematic Global Review

58 Pages Posted: 9 Feb 2021 Publication Status: Published

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Malcolm Araos

New York University - Department of Sociology

Kripa Jagannathan

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Roopam Shukla

Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK)

Idowu Ajibade

Portland State University

Erin Coughlan de Perez

Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre

Katy Davis

University of Leeds

James D. Ford

University of Leeds - Priestley International Centre for Climate

Eranga K. Galappaththi

McGill University

Caitlin Grady

Pennsylvania State University

A. J. Hudson

University of Oxford - School of Geography and Environment; University of Oxford - Oriel College; Yale Law School

Elphin Tom Joe

World Resources Institute

Christine J. Kirchhoff

University of Connecticut

Alexandra Lesnikowski

Concordia University

Gabriela Nagle Alverio

Duke University

Miriam Nielsen

Columbia University

Ben Orlove

Columbia University

Brian Pentz

University of Toronto

Diana Reckien

University of Twente

A. R. Siders

University of Delaware

Nicola Ulibarri

University of California, Irvine

Maarten van Aalst

University of Twente

Thelma Zulfawu Abu

University of Waterloo

Tanvi Agrawal

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment

Lea Berrang-Ford

University of Leeds - Priestley International Centre for Climate

Rachel Bezner Kerr

Cornell University

Shaugn Coggins

University of Alberta

Matthias Garschagen

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)

Alexandra Harden

University of Connecticut

Katharine J. Mach

University of Miami

Abraham Marshall Nunbogu

University of Waterloo

Spandan Pandey

Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Sienna Templeman

Columbia University

Lynée L. Turek-Hankins

University of Miami

Global Adaptation Mapping Team

Independent

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Abstract

Climate change disproportionately affects marginalized groups in society. Growing evidence suggests that adaptation responses without equity considerations may worsen inequality and increase vulnerability. Using data from a systematic review of peer-reviewed empirical research on adaptation responses to climate change (n=1682), we present a large-n assessment of how social equity is integrated into adaptation across regions, sectors, and social groups. Roughly 60% of peer-reviewed literature on adaptation responses addressed social equity by documenting how historically marginalized groups were involved in planning, or targeted in implementation. Responses in Africa and those focusing on poverty reduction most frequently integrated social equity. Equity was less likely to be addressed in adaptation responses in Europe, Australasia, and North America, and in the urban sector. Income-based inequity was more frequently considered than gender, age, or Indigenous status. Ethnic and racial minorities, migrants, and people with disabilities were rarely considered. Renewed and rigorous attention to equity in adaptation research, policy, planning and implementation is needed to fill key gaps in knowledge and to ensure a more fair and just adaptation process and outcome.

Suggested Citation

Araos, Malcolm and Jagannathan, Kripa and Shukla, Roopam and Ajibade, Idowu and Coughlan de Perez, Erin and Davis, Katy and Ford, James D. and Galappaththi, Eranga K. and Grady, Caitlin and Hudson, A. J. and Joe, Elphin Tom and Kirchhoff, Christine J. and Lesnikowski, Alexandra and Nagle Alverio, Gabriela and Nielsen, Miriam and Orlove, Ben and Pentz, Brian and Reckien, Diana and Siders, A. R. and Ulibarri, Nicola and van Aalst, Maarten and Abu, Thelma Zulfawu and Agrawal, Tanvi and Berrang-Ford, Lea and Bezner Kerr, Rachel and Coggins, Shaugn and Garschagen, Matthias and Harden, Alexandra and Mach, Katharine J. and Marshall Nunbogu, Abraham and Pandey, Spandan and Templeman, Sienna and Turek-Hankins, Lynée L. and Mapping Team, Global Adaptation, Equity in Adaptation: A Systematic Global Review. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3782859 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3782859
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Malcolm Araos (Contact Author)

New York University - Department of Sociology ( email )

New York, NY 10012
United States

Kripa Jagannathan

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ( email )

1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

Roopam Shukla

Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK) ( email )

Idowu Ajibade

Portland State University ( email )

PO Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
United States

Erin Coughlan de Perez

Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre ( email )

Katy Davis

University of Leeds

Leeds, LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

James D. Ford

University of Leeds - Priestley International Centre for Climate ( email )

Eranga K. Galappaththi

McGill University ( email )

1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal, Quebec H3A 1G5
Canada

Caitlin Grady

Pennsylvania State University ( email )

University Park
State College, PA 16802
United States

A. J. Hudson

University of Oxford - School of Geography and Environment ( email )

Oxford University Centre for the Environment
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Oxford, OX1 3QY
United Kingdom

University of Oxford - Oriel College ( email )

Oxford, OX1 4EW
United Kingdom

Yale Law School ( email )

P.O. Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520-8215
United States

Elphin Tom Joe

World Resources Institute ( email )

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Washington, DC 20002
United States

Christine J. Kirchhoff

University of Connecticut ( email )

Storrs, CT 06269-1063
United States

Alexandra Lesnikowski

Concordia University ( email )

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River Forest, IL Illinois 60305
United States

Gabriela Nagle Alverio

Duke University ( email )

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United States

Miriam Nielsen

Columbia University ( email )

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New York, NY 10027
United States

Ben Orlove

Columbia University ( email )

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New York, NY 10027
United States
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Brian Pentz

University of Toronto ( email )

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Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G8
Canada

Diana Reckien

University of Twente ( email )

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Twente
Netherlands

A. R. Siders

University of Delaware ( email )

Newark, DE 19711
United States

Nicola Ulibarri

University of California, Irvine ( email )

Division of Nephrology, University of California I
101 City Drive South, City Tower, Suite 400-ZOT;40
Orange, CA California 92868-3217
United States

Maarten Van Aalst

University of Twente ( email )

Postbus 217
Twente
Netherlands

Thelma Zulfawu Abu

University of Waterloo ( email )

Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
Canada

Tanvi Agrawal

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment

India

Lea Berrang-Ford

University of Leeds - Priestley International Centre for Climate ( email )

United Kingdom

Rachel Bezner Kerr

Cornell University ( email )

Ithaca, NY 14853
United States

Shaugn Coggins

University of Alberta ( email )

Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R3
Canada

Matthias Garschagen

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)

Alexandra Harden

University of Connecticut ( email )

Storrs, CT 06269-1063
United States

Katharine J. Mach

University of Miami ( email )

Coral Gables, FL 33124
United States

Abraham Marshall Nunbogu

University of Waterloo ( email )

Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
Canada

Spandan Pandey

Tata Institute of Social Sciences ( email )

V.N. Purav Marg
Deonar
Mumbai, CA Maharashtra 400 088
India

Sienna Templeman

Columbia University ( email )

3022 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
United States

Lynée L. Turek-Hankins

University of Miami ( email )

Coral Gables, FL 33124
United States

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