Paul Schneider
Doctor of Philosophy, (Resource and Enviromental Planning)
淘料视频 Completed: 2014
College of Humanities & Social Sciences
Citation
Thesis Title
Local reality and the climate change adaptation dilemma: Beyond technical fixes and 'business as usual'.
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Climate change adaptation is embryonic at best and needs to take place in the face of already diverse and contested interests. These competing interests present coastal communities with a dilemma; namely, well-intentioned approaches dressed in the rhetoric of adaptation are compounding existing problems by fostering unsustainable and maladaptative development. While 鈥渂usiness as usual鈥 dominates, the need to overcome conventional approaches through new governance modalities has never been more urgent. Mr Schneider鈥檚 research focused on New Zealand鈥檚 Coromandel Peninsula in an ethnographic case study that underscored the need to understand the messy local factors and power networks encasing adaptation barriers. Drawing upon and combining insights from political ecology and environmental planning, and building on a framework to diagnose barriers to climate change adaptation, his work disclosed an urgent need for adaptation to dismantle currently gridlocked structures. His findings show that adaptation must first and foremost be addressed at the community level.
Supervisors
Professor Bruce Glavovic
Associate Professor Trisia Farrelly
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