Vulnerability and adaptive capacity in forestry in northern Europe: a Swedish case study |
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Authors: | E Carina H Keskitalo |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Political Science, Ume? University, 901 87, Ume?, Sweden
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Abstract: | Climate change is likely to present new and substantially unpredictable challenges to human societies. The prospect is of
particular concern at the local and regional levels, since vulnerability and adaptive capacity are location-specific and many
decisions regarding climate-induced risks are made at those levels. In this light, one is compelled to survey stakeholders’
understandings of their situation and perceived problems. Assessments should also include the context of other ongoing changes,
such as globalisation, that will impact communities and exacerbate their vulnerabilities. This paper presents an assessment
of vulnerability and adaptive capacity in the forestry sector in the Pite River basin in northern Sweden. The study was carried
out using a multi-method design encompassing literature surveys, interviews with stakeholders, and stakeholder meetings. The
paper concludes that while climate change will have an impact on the region, its effect will be superseded by that of broader
socio-economic changes. The results illustrate the need to understand local and regional perceptions of adaptation in formulating
appropriate policy measures. |
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