Improving climate change adaptation in least developed Asia

Author : Benjamin K. Sovacool, Anthony Louis D’Agostino, Amireeta Rawlani, Harsha Meenawat
Category : Academic Papers
Format : Website
Geographic Focus : Cambodia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives
Published : 06.Jun.2012 Access

This article investigates the climate vulnerabilities of four least developed Asian countries—Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, and the Maldives—before discussing how efforts are underway to strengthen infrastructural, organizational, and community-based adaptation. Infrastructural adaptation refers to the assets, technologies, or “hardware” that can withstand climate change impacts, such as climate-proofed irrigation systems, roads, or electricity networks. Organizational adaptation refers to the endurance of an effective institution or set of institutions, usually government ministries or departments, in charge of planning and policy, as well as its capacity to develop and revise climate policies. Social adaptation refers to the cohesion of communities and the livelihoods of the people that compose them.