2016
DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2016.1158073
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‘Test Driving’ a Financing Instrument for Climate Adaptation: Analyzing Institutional Dilemmas using Simulation Gaming

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“…Therefore, the scope for officers to develop an alternative approach to DCs, which might support the financing of ecological programs, was highly constrained. With parallels to the consideration of the use of LVC for climate adaption in the Netherlands (Root et al, 2016), a change in approach to DCs failed to align to the pro-development culture, resulting in a lack of support from LPA leadership. Furthermore, any efforts to do so are compromised by resource constraints, most notably the absence of ecological expertise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the scope for officers to develop an alternative approach to DCs, which might support the financing of ecological programs, was highly constrained. With parallels to the consideration of the use of LVC for climate adaption in the Netherlands (Root et al, 2016), a change in approach to DCs failed to align to the pro-development culture, resulting in a lack of support from LPA leadership. Furthermore, any efforts to do so are compromised by resource constraints, most notably the absence of ecological expertise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One aspect of a local planning culture is 'an authority's openness to development' (Dunning et al, 2019: 466), which can strongly impact DC outcomes, since this can deter or attract real estate investment, impacting the opportunity to secure public goods. Within the Netherlands, cultural conditions have also been identified as important in determining DC outcomes (Samsura et al, 2010), for example, Root et al (2016) found the values of political leadership, specifically their limited immediate concern of the impacts of climate change, undermined the potential of LVC to fund climate adaptation programs.…”
Section: The Influence Of Planning Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gaming is useful for presenting a dynamic model which can help gain stakeholders' perspectives on a complex system (R. Duke, 2014). Gaming experiments have been employed as an approach for policy analysis and decision-making support in different fields (Barreteau et al, 2007;Bots & Van Daalen, 2007;Mayer & Veeneman, 20022) (Root et al, 2016). The literature on gaming has highlighted that gaming as an environment for policy research can facilitate the holistic understanding of a complex problem and support the decision-making process.…”
Section: Gaming Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%