A Framework for Assessing Climate Adaptation Governance on the Caribbean Island of Curaçao

It is becoming increasingly clear that Caribbean islands are very vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as sea level rise, longer periods of droughts, loss of biodiversity, more extreme weather events (flooding and hurricanes), and increased freshwater demands. Addressing these issues encourages good climate change adaptation governance. So far, however, the literature has not discussed what good governance could mean in this context. The aim of this paper is, therefore, to address this knowledge gap by developing an assessment framework and showing its usefulness. The framework is... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bruijn, Esmé de
Dieperink, Carel
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Curaçao / climate change adaptation / good governance / small island developing states / Computer Science (miscellaneous) / Environmental Science (miscellaneous) / Geography / Planning and Development / Energy Engineering and Power Technology / Hardware and Architecture / Management / Monitoring / Policy and Law / Building and Construction / Computer Networks and Communications / Renewable Energy / Sustainability and the Environment
Sprache: Englisch
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It is becoming increasingly clear that Caribbean islands are very vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as sea level rise, longer periods of droughts, loss of biodiversity, more extreme weather events (flooding and hurricanes), and increased freshwater demands. Addressing these issues encourages good climate change adaptation governance. So far, however, the literature has not discussed what good governance could mean in this context. The aim of this paper is, therefore, to address this knowledge gap by developing an assessment framework and showing its usefulness. The framework is based on a review of the literature and is applied in an assessment of adaptation practices in Curaçao. The assessment is based on a review of Curaçao policy documents and in-depth interviews with key stakeholders. We found that the developed framework was useful for obtaining a better insight into the quality of adaptation governance on Caribbean islands, and that in the Curaçao practices, the good governance principles of transparency and inclusiveness are better elaborated in comparison to connectivity, accountability and government effectiveness. We conclude the paper with some reflections on the potential of the framework and some suggestions for further research.