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Introducing indirect effects of climate change on the adaptation
agenda
– responding to overseas climate change
Oskar WallgrenAmsterdam 23 March 2012
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This talk
• The current framing of adaptation • Indirect impacts of climate change -
conceptualization• The Swedish forestry example• Implications
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The current framing of adaptation
Adaptation as ”adjustments in … systems in response to … climatic stimuli and their effects or impacts”
The effects and the needs to adapt occuring in the same location
A dominating view in both reserach and policy.
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Indirect impacts of climate change - conceptualization
A B
Water, species
PeopleGoodsCapital
Adaptation policy, interventions, funds
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The current framing of adaptation:
i) Does it adequately capture the decision making situation on the ground?
ii) Does it lead to sub-optimal policy responses, since not all relevant climate change impacts are accounted for?
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Swedish forestry sector example
– Covering 60% of Sweden, 10-12% of industrial emplyoment, 3-4% of total GDP
– Ownership shared among 350 000 individual owners (50%), private companies (25%), national state (25%)
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Sources Indirect impacts on forestry mentioned?
Indirect impacts on forestry analyzed?
Indirect impacts affecting conclusions, recommendations?
1
Swedish Forestry Bill 2007/08:108 A forestry policy in line with the times
No No No
2Sweden facing climate change - threats and opportunities (2007)
Yes No No
3
A National Research Agenda – for the Swedish forest-based sector (2006)
No No No
4Swedish Forest Sector Outlook Study (UNECE/FAO 2011)
Yes Yes, briefly Yes
5European Forest Sector Outlook Study II (UNECE/FAO 2011)
Yes Yes Yes, but not explicitly
6EC Green Paper; Preparing forests for climate change (2010)
No No No
7Forest Products, UNECE/FAO Annual Market review (2009-2010)
No No No
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Sources Indirect impacts on forestry mentioned?
Indirect impacts on forestry analyzed?
Indirect impacts affecting conclusions, recommendations?
1
Swedish Forestry Bill 2007/08:108 A forestry policy in line with the times
No No No
2Sweden facing climate change - threats and opportunities (2007)
Yes No No
3
A National Research Agenda – for the Swedish forest-based sector (2006)
No No No
4Swedish Forest Sector Outlook Study (2011)
Yes Yes, briefly Yes
5European Forest Sector Outlook Study II (2011)
Yes Yes Yes, but not explicitly
6EC Green Paper; Preparing forests for climate change (2010)
No No No
7Forest Products, UNECE/FAO Annual Market review (2009-2010)
No No No
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Swedish forestry sector results
– Documents providing advice or regulatory change strictly limited to forest management issues
– Analyses that do address indirect impacts find climate change itself to be less important than many other change processes (e.g. market development, climate and energy policy)
– No common approach to analysing indirect impacts
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Implications
Research: - relative importance of direct and indirect impacts of climate change, on different time scales- identifying decision making situations that merit analysis of indirect impacts
Knowledge provision:- exploring what value better understanding of indirect impact would bring
Financing adaptation: who to pay, and for adapting to what?