2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-012-0338-x
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Integrating regional perceptions into climate change adaptation: a transdisciplinary case study from Germany’s North Sea Coast

Abstract: Coastal protection strategies increasingly have to take into account the effects of climate change. At present, engineering and natural science models that assess the impact of global climatic transformations on regional coastal zones and their protection structures remain rather detached from the knowledge and insights of regional practitioners. The main thesis of this contribution, using a case study from the North Sea Coast of Germany, is that innovative coastal protection requires not only interdisciplinar… Show more

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“…Improving the adaptive capacity is essential, and to some extent, migration is also considered as a way of adaptation to ensure a healthy life ( Black et al., 2011 ; Brouwer et al., 2007 ; Pachauri and Meyer, 2014 ). Also, adaptation practices should be integrated with the participation of different levels of stakeholders to ensure a sustainable adaptation to climate change ( Schmidt et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving the adaptive capacity is essential, and to some extent, migration is also considered as a way of adaptation to ensure a healthy life ( Black et al., 2011 ; Brouwer et al., 2007 ; Pachauri and Meyer, 2014 ). Also, adaptation practices should be integrated with the participation of different levels of stakeholders to ensure a sustainable adaptation to climate change ( Schmidt et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stakeholder engagement is important for planning and implementation (e.g. Schmidt et al 2012), and our project's stakeholder interactions are described elsewhere (Serrao-Neumann et al 2013;Keys et al 2013). For the exercise detailed above, we note that similar discussions undertaken with government managers or other stakeholders will have generated a different set of narratives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immerhin die Hälfte der Befragten fühlt sich von diesen Gefahren persönlich betroffen. Die Menschen betonen die potenziell weit reichende Dimension der Schäden für Anwohner durch Sturmflutereignisse mit Äußerungen wie: "Jeder ist betroffen, der hier lebt -die Lebensgrundlagen sind dann weg" oder "Dann hätte ich keine Heimat mehr" (Ratter und Sobiech 2011 (Schmidt et al 2014).…”
Section: Einflussfaktoren Bei Der Klimawandelund Risikowahrnehmungunclassified