Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research)
Online ISSN : 2185-6648
ISSN-L : 2185-6648
OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION: ROLE AND COMPARISON OF INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
Kazuya YASUHARAMakoto TAMURAFrank H. LINGPrabhakar S.V.R.K.Srikantha HERATH
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2011 Volume 67 Issue 6 Pages II_203-II_212

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 Ongoing international climate negotiations are putting greater emphasis on the need for greater cooperation between developed and developing countries as well as among developing countries in order to promote climate change adaptation at all institutional levels. The pace at which adaptation is being implemented, however, does not meet the demands of climate sensitive communities due to various institutional barriers. While various adaptation networks, both globally and in the Asia-Pacific region, have recently formed to overcome these barriers, they have not met their full potential in enabling economies to become climate resilience. Among these is the lack of communication and collaboration among different domains of expertise. In this paper, we examine the role of existing networks, the stakeholders involved, operational modalities, and their expected outcomes and we identify recent activities that are helping to overcome these barriers and creating synergy by improving efficiency, strengthening coordination, and aiding in the convergence of multiple priorities.

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