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Living with climate change: are there limits to adaption

Hosted by:
Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Speaker:
None listed
Starts:
February 07, 2008 at 10:00 am
Ends:
February 08, 2008 at 04:30 pm
Location:
Royal Geographical Society, , 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR United Kingdom
Maps:

Description

The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the University of Oslo, with the support of the Global Environmental Change and Human Security (GECHS) project, announce a two day international conference to be held on 7 and 8 of February 2008 at the Royal Geographical Society in London. The title of the conference is “Living with climate change: are there limits to adaptation?”

The overall objective of this conference is to consider strategies for adapting to climate change, in particular to explore the potential barriers to adaptation that may limit the ability of societies to adapt to climate change and to identify opportunities for overcoming these barriers. The conference is aimed at researchers and practitioners with an interest in understanding how societies adapt to climate change.

The conference will explore the following three themes:

Theme 1: Adapting to thresholds in physical and ecological systems
Keynote speaker: Garry Peterson, McGill University

Projections indicate significant physical and ecological changes as a result of a changing climate.

What barriers and limits exist to adapting to such changes?What thresholds are there in physical and ecological systems beyond which it is not feasible for societies to adapt? In what ways is adapting to +2 degrees Celsius possible? What might adaptation mean in a system nearing a threshold? How is adaptation possible if the change occurring is irreversible? Which habitat ranges, ecosystem functions and threats of extinction of particular species have been identified to constitute thresholds?

Theme 2: The role of values and culture in adaptation
Keynote speaker: Benjamin Orlove, University of California

Values and culture underpin how societies perceive and interpret the world, and this in turn influences adaptation decisions and actions.

In what ways do values, including non-material values, underpin adaptation decisions and actions? What role does culture play in adaptation? What do irreversible losses of cultural heritage mean to societies? How do impacts of climate change on culture differ from other changes in culture? How can the potential values of future generations be incorporated into current adaptation?

Theme 3: Governance, knowledge and technologies for adaptation
Keynote speaker: Susanne Moser, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

Governance structures determine the way in which existing adaptive capacity can be utilised. Knowledge and technology also affect how adaptation can proceed in societies.

What are the barriers to adaptation within various governance structures? In what ways does the status of knowledge and embedded uncertainty about climate change act as a limit to adaptation? How do different ways of knowing influence adaptation? Are there limits to the opportunities that technology can provide for adaptation? How may different forms of governance, including democratic governance, act as barriers to adaptation?

We invite the submission of abstracts, by 10 August 2007, from researchers wishing to present papers under one of the three themes outlined above. See the Call for abstracts for further details.

Registration required:
Yes
Free:
No

Additional information

There is a registration fee for attending the conference:

Reduced rate registration fee: £125 (Students £75)
(for bookings received on or before 15 December 2007)

Late booking registration fee: £155 (Students £95)
(applies after 15 December 2007)

Registration fee for presenters: Free
Conference dinner charge for presenters: £35

Please refer to conference site for more details

For more information

Contact person:
Vanessa McGregor
Phone:
01603 593900
Email:
Website:
Living with climate change: are there limits to adaption
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