Framing climate uncertainty: socio-economic and climate scenarios in vulnerability and adaptation assessments

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作者
Frans Berkhout
Bart van den Hurk
Janette Bessembinder
Joop de Boer
Bram Bregman
Michiel van Drunen
机构
[1] King’s College London,Department of Geography
[2] Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI),Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht (IMAU)
[3] Utrecht University,Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
[4] VU University,Amsterdam Global Change Institute
[5] VU University,Faculty of Science
[6] Radboud University Nijmegen,undefined
[7] Amsterdam University College (AUC),undefined
来源
Regional Environmental Change | 2014年 / 14卷
关键词
Climate change; Climate scenarios; Socio-economic scenarios; Framing; Uncertainty; Vulnerability; Adaptation;
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摘要
Scenarios have become a powerful tool in integrated assessment and policy analysis for climate change. Socio-economic and climate scenarios are often combined to assess climate change impacts and vulnerabilities across different sectors and to inform risk management strategies. Such combinations of scenarios can also play an important role in enabling the interaction between experts and other stakeholders, framing issues and providing a means for making explicit and dealing with uncertainties. Drawing on experience with the application of scenarios to climate change assessments in recent Dutch research, the paper argues that scenario approaches need to be matched to the frames of stakeholders who are situated in specific decision contexts. Differentiated approaches (top-down, bottom-up and interactive) are needed to address the different frames and decision-making contexts of stakeholders. A framework is proposed to map scenarios and decision contexts onto two dimensions: the spatial scale of the context and the starting point of approach used in scenario development (top-down, bottom-up or incident-driven). Future climate and socio-economic scenario development will be shaped by the need to become better aligned with multiple interacting uncertainties salient to stakeholders.
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页码:879 / 893
页数:14
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