2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2015.06.007
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Making capacity building critical: Power and justice in building urban climate resilience in Indonesia and Thailand

Abstract: a b s t r a c tA growing number of programmes and initiatives around the world are attempting to strengthen the capacities of civil society and local governments to build urban climate resilience. However, these often treat issues of power and justice in relatively unproblematic ways, without considering whether their activities will entrench existing relationships or whether they have the potential to achieve more transformative change. This paper examines the capacity strengthening initiatives undertaken in … Show more

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“…They are calling for transformative responses to global environmental change (O'Brien, 2012;Pelling et al, 2014) that increase the scale of interventions, address the drivers of socio-spatial vulnerability, and fundamentally change economic growth paradigms and class relations (Kates et al, 2012;Pelling et al, 2014;IPCC, 2014). They are also arguing for urban resilience interventions to incorporate a more critical analysis of inequality and justice (Archer and Dodman, 2015).…”
Section: (Urban) Resilience: Current Debates and Missing Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are calling for transformative responses to global environmental change (O'Brien, 2012;Pelling et al, 2014) that increase the scale of interventions, address the drivers of socio-spatial vulnerability, and fundamentally change economic growth paradigms and class relations (Kates et al, 2012;Pelling et al, 2014;IPCC, 2014). They are also arguing for urban resilience interventions to incorporate a more critical analysis of inequality and justice (Archer and Dodman, 2015).…”
Section: (Urban) Resilience: Current Debates and Missing Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since early 1990s, the capacity building concept has attracted wide consideration in socio-economic development activities (Dinham and Crowther, 2011). An increasing number of capacity building programmes and efforts around the globe are trying to reinforce socio-economic capacity (Archer and Dodman, 2015).…”
Section: Capacity Building and Stakeholder Causal Scope For Discoverimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineering (UTAEE-17) Istanbul (Turkey) Sept. [8][9][10]2017 Indonesia has several studies and policies to face the impacts of climate change. National Development and Planning Agency (Bappenas) launched two main references which are the Indonesia Climate Change Sectoral Roadmap (ICCSR) in 2010 and National Action Plan for Climate Change Adaptation (RAN-API) in 2013.…”
Section: Isbn 978-81-934174-2-3 6th International Conference On Urbanmentioning
confidence: 99%