Effectiveness of ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation: review of the evidence-base

Effectiveness of ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation: review of the evidence-base

Ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation (EbA) integrate the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services into an overall strategy for helping people adapt to climate change. To date, however, insight into these approaches has often been based on anecdotal case studies of local peoples’ use of ecosystems. In this paper, published in Climate and Development, Doswald and co-authors undertook a systematic map of EbA-relevant peer-reviewed literature, and a sample of grey literature, to (1) give a methodical overview of the state of the evidence-base on EbA effectiveness and (2) identify key knowledge gaps. A framework was developed with stakeholders to assess the evidence-base for EbA effectiveness. The literature reviewed showed that much can be learnt about EbA from articles which considered climatic variability and climate extremes. Measures of the effectiveness of EbA-relevant interventions recorded in the articles showed positive results, although discussion of thresholds, limits and timescales related to these interventions was limited. Social, environmental and economic benefits of EbA interventions were in evidence in most articles, and though costs were discussed, this was limited in extent. The authors concluded that the literature on EbA-relevant interventions addressing climatic variability, change, and linked extremes and natural hazards, contains some information that will support making the case for EbA, but the evidence-base has a number of gaps that should be addressed.

This paper is an output of the CCI Collaborative Fund project Effectiveness of ecosystem‐based approaches to adaptation: a critical review of current evidence

 

Doswald, N., Munroe, R., Roe, D., Giuliani, A., Castelli, I., Stephens, J., … Reid, H. (2014). Effectiveness of ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation: review of the evidence-base. Climate and Development, 6(2), 185–201. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2013.867247

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Effectiveness of ecosystem‐based approaches to adaptation: a critical review of current evidence

Planned adaptation to climate change may be achieved in many different ways. One approach is ecosystem-based approaches to adaptation. Such adaptation may include sustainable management, conservation and restoration of ecosystems, as part of an overall adaptation strategy that takes into account the multiple social, economic and cultural co-benefits for local communities. Building ecological resilience, prioritising…