Social vulnerability in R4C demo regions. Regional indicators and narratives: R4C Deliverable 2.1
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Social vulnerability in R4C demo regions. Regional indicators and narratives : R4C Deliverable 2.1. / Fertner, Christian; Jessen, Mette Juhl; Fryd, Ole.
European Union, 2023. 55 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research › peer-review
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TY - RPRT
T1 - Social vulnerability in R4C demo regions. Regional indicators and narratives
T2 - R4C Deliverable 2.1
AU - Fertner, Christian
AU - Jessen, Mette Juhl
AU - Fryd, Ole
N1 - Regions4Climate, EU Horizon project grant no. 101093873.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This report is one of the first analyses in the EU project Regions4Climate (R4C). It contributes to a better understanding of R4C regions’ vulnerabilities. Vulnerability is a key concept in relation to climate change impacts and just resilience. Vulnerability may be understood as that of an individual e.g., a person’s higher sensitivity to heat waves because of its health condition combined with a lack of resources (adaptive capacity) to cope (e.g., invest in air condition or travel to cooler places), as well as to economic sectors and infrastructure, e.g., certain forms of farming sensitive to changing precipitation (hazard).Our method includes two approaches: First, we provide a very general baseline analysis of the socio-economic situation of the regions by analysing data from Eurostat, comparing each region to their respective country and to the other demo regions. Second, we present thematically structured narratives on social vulnerability across the regions. The narratives were gathered through a mini-survey among the case stakeholders, a screening of climate (adaptation) plans and 12 online semi-structured interviews with regional stakeholders, one in each demo region.The twofold approach provides insights into the status of how social vulnerability in climate adaptation is experienced, expressed and understood across the regions. Both, in terms of the tales told by regional indicators, and the understanding, concerns and approaches found among stakeholders. This initial analysis does not provide an exhaustive survey but allows for multiple voices and perspectives on how this topic is currently understood and approached in climate adaptation across different contexts. Such an understanding will help to qualify the framework, modelling and roadmap building in the Regions4Climate project.
AB - This report is one of the first analyses in the EU project Regions4Climate (R4C). It contributes to a better understanding of R4C regions’ vulnerabilities. Vulnerability is a key concept in relation to climate change impacts and just resilience. Vulnerability may be understood as that of an individual e.g., a person’s higher sensitivity to heat waves because of its health condition combined with a lack of resources (adaptive capacity) to cope (e.g., invest in air condition or travel to cooler places), as well as to economic sectors and infrastructure, e.g., certain forms of farming sensitive to changing precipitation (hazard).Our method includes two approaches: First, we provide a very general baseline analysis of the socio-economic situation of the regions by analysing data from Eurostat, comparing each region to their respective country and to the other demo regions. Second, we present thematically structured narratives on social vulnerability across the regions. The narratives were gathered through a mini-survey among the case stakeholders, a screening of climate (adaptation) plans and 12 online semi-structured interviews with regional stakeholders, one in each demo region.The twofold approach provides insights into the status of how social vulnerability in climate adaptation is experienced, expressed and understood across the regions. Both, in terms of the tales told by regional indicators, and the understanding, concerns and approaches found among stakeholders. This initial analysis does not provide an exhaustive survey but allows for multiple voices and perspectives on how this topic is currently understood and approached in climate adaptation across different contexts. Such an understanding will help to qualify the framework, modelling and roadmap building in the Regions4Climate project.
KW - Climate change
KW - Climate adaptation
KW - regional planning
KW - Social vulnerability
KW - Europe
KW - Adaptation strategies
KW - Inclusion
KW - spatial justice
KW - climate justice
KW - Indicators
KW - Land use and management
UR - https://regions4climate.eu/resources/
M3 - Report
BT - Social vulnerability in R4C demo regions. Regional indicators and narratives
PB - European Union
ER -
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