Enriching the concept of solution space for climate adaptation by unfolding legal and governance dimensions

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2022-01

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Du, HaomiaoORCID 0000-0002-0968-9516ISNI 0000000492853106
Triyanti, AnnisaORCID 0000-0001-5524-7551ISNI 0000000492958717
Hegger, D.L.T.ORCID 0000-0003-2721-3527ISNI 0000000395154215
Gilissen, Herman KasperISNI 0000000086759376
Driessen, Peter P. J.ORCID 0000-0002-0724-6666ISNI 0000000140953103
van Rijswick, HelenaORCID 0000-0002-0492-1718ISNI 0000000079901143

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Abstract

Conspicuous interdisciplinary effort has been spent on addressing the consequences of climate change in a forward-looking way. The concept of solution space is a recent contribution to help decision-makers identify feasible and effective adaptation solutions and to provide guidance on when they should be implemented and by whom. Although the current conceptualization of solution space already considers multiple disciplines, it re- mains dominated by biophysical ones and has not yet fully integrated legal and governance dimensions. This article first reflects on the current solution space framework through the lenses of law and governance and then proposes approaches to enrich legal and governance dimensions in the solution space concept. We argue that the legal and governance dimensions of the current concept of solution space can be improved by taking into account four aspects: 1) understanding the institutional and legal systems in a context-specific way; 2) embracing the dynamics and reflexivity of law and governance in the episteme of path dependency; 3) applying more diverse analytical methods (qualitative, qualitative/ quantitative, value-oriented) and/or assessments on a case-by-case basis; and 4) adding a normative perspective that includes the principles of legitimacy, transparency, account- ability, equity, and distributive justice to measure the appropriateness of a certain adaptation strategy. The article concludes with suggestions for future research on how to implement the enriched solution space concept.

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Climate adaptation, Climate adaptation law, Governance, Interdisciplinarity, Solution space, Geography, Planning and Development, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Du, H, Triyanti, A, Hegger, D, Gilissen, H K, Driessen, P & van Rijswick, H 2022, 'Enriching the concept of solution space for climate adaptation by unfolding legal and governance dimensions', Environmental Science and Policy, vol. 127, pp. 253-262. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.10.021