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“…While this is an important stage-setting phase in the pursuit of communities that are fundamentally more resilient to climate change, it is not likely to yield the changes to modes of governance, standard operating procedures, and legislative frameworks that are crucial enablers of a deeper shift (Barton et al 2015;Burch 2010;Mapfumo et al 2015). One of the difficulties in assessing the data set is that these projects address multiple and interrelated vulnerabilities.…”
Section: Discussion: Adaptation Options In the Global South: Potentiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this is an important stage-setting phase in the pursuit of communities that are fundamentally more resilient to climate change, it is not likely to yield the changes to modes of governance, standard operating procedures, and legislative frameworks that are crucial enablers of a deeper shift (Barton et al 2015;Burch 2010;Mapfumo et al 2015). One of the difficulties in assessing the data set is that these projects address multiple and interrelated vulnerabilities.…”
Section: Discussion: Adaptation Options In the Global South: Potentiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 10 Round Table meetings over a 2.5-year period created the opportunity for an ongoing, horizontal dialogue across sectors and between individual actors. Barton, et al (2015) observed that the experience in Santiago shows "sufficient rapport can be developed to facilitate decision-making and consensus building for the final collaborative selection of adaptation measures" (p.181).…”
Section: Climate Change Adaptation Planning In Santiago De Chilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process consisted of a series of 10 Round Table meetings with representatives of all these organizations. Barton, et al (2015) noted that for Santiago this was "an innovative and far-reaching policy process within the existing planning and governance scheme, like Chile in general, and Santiago in particular, are typically characterized by non-inclusive, sectoral, and piecemeal governance" (p.177).…”
Section: Climate Change Adaptation Planning In Santiago De Chilementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Además, discuten cómo el cambio de las estructuras impuestas por el gobierno central hacia la gobernanza local nativa ha mejorado aspectos importantes, tales como la rendición de cuentas, la inclusión y las necesidades locales.Otro desafío de gobernanza que es de actualidad para Chile se refiere al riesgo, especialmente en la interfaz entre las amenazas naturales y el hábitat humano. La investigación en este campo estudia el papel de los organismos públicos y los conocimientos técnicos, y a menudo se centra en procesos participativos, por ejemplo, en relación con el riesgo de inundaciones(Usón, et al, 2016), el riesgo sísmico y los deslizamientos de tierra(Castro et al, 2015) o la adaptación al cambio climático(Barton et al, 2015). Además, el programa de investigación Risk Hapitat Megacity ha dedicado parte de sus esfuerzos a analizar la gobernanza del riesgo en Santiago de Chile(Heinrichs et al, 2012).…”
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