Institutional Dimensions of Climate Change
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Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Kelsey Moore and Stephan Dohrn
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Climate Change
•Mitigation Adaptation
Within Agriculture•Raised awareness of climate change on agriculture and resources•Community-based weather monitoring and forecasting•Natural resource management•Drought and pest resistant crops
Out of Agriculture•Occupational diversification•Migration•Remittances
Coping Strategies •Local safety nets•Insurance
Disaster Management•Early warning systems•Disaster preparedness•Disaster and Emergency response
GHG Emission Reduction• Energy
diversification• Regulations
including Cap and Trade
Carbon Sequestration• CDM:
Payments for Environmental Services
• Voluntary Emission Reductions
• Voluntary Carbon Markets
• REDD
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Time
Short Long
Space
Plot
Com-munity
Nation
International
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Time
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Com-munity
Nation
International
Property Rights
Coordination
International
State
Co llec tive
Act ion
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Institutional Dimensions of Mitigation•GHG Emission Reduction—national or international level cooperation•Energy diversification
• Biofuels• Renewable Energy
•Regulations including Cap and Trade—PR to pollute?
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Institutional Dimensions of Mitigation•Carbon Sequestration•CDM: Payments for Environmental Services—PR , scale often prohibit smallholders from participating, CA can help overcome these barriers
•Voluntary Emission Reductions—role for CA?•Voluntary Carbon Markets—may be more geared to smallholders because of goodwill, willing to work with groups rather than individuals?
•REDD—will depend on how PR are defined for participation
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Adaptation within Agriculture•Raised awareness of climate change on agriculture and resources
–Role for CA in reaching farmers, links to larger institutions
•Community-based weather monitoring and forecasting
–Role for CA, links to larger institutions
•Natural resource management•Drought and pest resistant crops
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Time
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Com-munity
Nation
International
Property Rights
Coordination
International
State
Co llec tive
Act ion
Tree planting
Forests
Ponds
Reservoirs
Transboundary River Basins
Watershed management
Terracing
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Time
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Com-munity
Nation
International
Property Rights
Coordination
International
State
Co llec tive
Act ion
New Seeds
Seed
supply
Developing
new
varieties
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Coping Strategies •Local safety nets
–CA can be effective in delivery of safety nets, but don’t idealize
•Insurance–CA can manage idiosyncratic risk, but not covariate risk–Need for higher level institutions
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Disaster Management•Early warning systems
•State and CA
•Disaster preparedness•State and CA
•Disaster and Emergency response•State and CA•PR implications for rebuilding after disasters (who is compensated, do property boundaries shift)
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Adaptation: Out of AgricultureOccupational diversification
Individual, with state support and social networksMigration and remittances
Individual, with state support and social networks
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ConclusionsInstitutional diversity increases resilience
Range of local organizational forms for CARange of property rights regimes
Local institutions are critical, but no specific community level mandates: allow local organizations to select strategy compatible with their needs and context
Government policies, international mandates more effective if they established ecological and human rights standards, then support variety of institutional strategies
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ConclusionsHarmonization between spheres and sectors
Large overarching goals at the highest levelMore detailed, task oriented programs at the national levelComplex programs at community levels tailored to diverse
needsConnect community and higher level organizations