The need for bottom-up assessments of climate risks and adaptation in climate-sensitive regions

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2019-07-01

Authors

Conway, Declan
Nicholls, Robert J.
Brown, Sally
Tebboth, Mark G.L.
Adger, William Neil
Ahmad, Bashir
Biemans, Hester
Crick, Florence
Lutz, ArthurISNI 000000039240889X
De Campos, Ricardo Safra

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Abstract

Studies of climate change at specific intervals of future warming have primarily been addressed through top-down approaches using climate projections and modelled impacts. In contrast, bottom-up approaches focus on the recent past and present vulnerability. Here, we examine climate signals at different increments of warming and consider the need to reconcile top-down and bottom-up approaches. We synthesise insights from recent studies in three climate-sensitive systems where change is a defining feature of the human-environment system. Whilst top-down and bottom-up approaches generate complementary insights into who and what is at risk, integrating their results is a much-needed step towards developing relevant information to address the needs of immediate adaptation decisions.

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Taverne, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Social Sciences (miscellaneous), SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Conway, D, Nicholls, R J, Brown, S, Tebboth, M G L, Adger, W N, Ahmad, B, Biemans, H, Crick, F, Lutz, A F, De Campos, R S, Said, M, Singh, C, Zaroug, M A H, Ludi, E, New, M & Wester, P 2019, 'The need for bottom-up assessments of climate risks and adaptation in climate-sensitive regions', Nature Climate Change, vol. 9, no. 7, pp. 503-511. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0502-0