2,159
Views
55
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Understanding the framings of climate change adaptation across multiple scales of governance in Europe

, &
Pages 445-463 | Published online: 19 Jul 2011

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (11)

Jason Alexandra. (2023) Climate adaptation options for the 2026 Basin Plan: opportunities for managing climate risk. Australasian Journal of Water Resources 27:2, pages 257-270.
Read now
Jingyuan Xu, Xiaohu Wang & Hanyu Xiao. (2020) How environmental bureaucrats influence funding legislation: an information processing perspective. Environmental Politics 29:7, pages 1284-1305.
Read now
Rebecca J. Romsdahl, Robert S. Wood, Dana Michael Harsell & Andy Hultquist. (2019) Framing local climate change policies in the US Great Plains. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 21:6, pages 734-753.
Read now
Elise Remling. (2018) Depoliticizing adaptation: a critical analysis of EU climate adaptation policy. Environmental Politics 27:3, pages 477-497.
Read now
Roos M. Den Uyl & Duncan J. Russel. (2018) Climate adaptation in fragmented governance settings: the consequences of reform in public administration. Environmental Politics 27:2, pages 341-361.
Read now
Rebecca J. Romsdahl, Andrei Kirilenko, Robert S. Wood & Andy Hultquist. (2017) Assessing National Discourse and Local Governance Framing of Climate Change for Adaptation in the United Kingdom. Environmental Communication 11:4, pages 515-536.
Read now
Anna Lyth, Andrew Harwood, Alistair J. Hobday & Jan McDonald. (2016) Place influences in framing and understanding climate change adaptation challenges. Local Environment 21:6, pages 730-751.
Read now
Mira Käkönen, Louis Lebel, Kamilla Karhunmaa, Va Dany & Thuon Try. (2014) Rendering Climate Change Governable in the Least-Developed Countries: Policy Narratives and Expert Technologies in Cambodia. Forum for Development Studies 41:3, pages 351-376.
Read now
Anja Wejs, Kjell Harvold, Sanne Vammen Larsen & Inger-Lise Saglie. (2014) Legitimacy building in weak institutional settings: climate change adaptation at local level in Denmark and Norway. Environmental Politics 23:3, pages 490-508.
Read now
KellyS. Fielding, BrianW. Head, Warren Laffan, Mark Western & Ove Hoegh-Guldberg. (2012) Australian politicians’ beliefs about climate change: political partisanship and political ideology. Environmental Politics 21:5, pages 712-733.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (44)

Jakob Grandin. (2023) Rendering the future governable: Navigating temporality and uncertainty in Oslo’s climate transformation. Geoforum 144, pages 103814.
Crossref
Josefine Henman, Katherine Shabb & Kes McCormick. (2023) Slow Emergency but Urgent Action? Exploring the impact of municipal climate emergency statements in Sweden. Urban Climate 49, pages 101575.
Crossref
Joana Díaz-Pont. (2022) The leading role of cities in public and private discourses on urban climate governance. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 41:1, pages 77-91.
Crossref
Kulthoum Omari Motsumi, Gina Ziervogel & Mark New. (2023) Drought governance: A cross-level governance analysis in Botswana. Climate Risk Management 42, pages 100557.
Crossref
Guglielmo Ricciardi, Marta Ellena, Giuliana Barbato, Giuseppe Giugliano, Pasquale Schiano, Sara Leporati, Claudia Traina & Paola Mercogliano. (2023) Climate change adaptation cycle for pilot projects development in small municipalities: The northwestern Italian regions case study. City and Environment Interactions 17, pages 100097.
Crossref
Malgorzata Blicharska, Marcus Hedblom, Jonas Josefsson, Olof Widenfalk, Thomas Ranius, Erik Öckinger & Lina A. Widenfalk. (2022) Operationalisation of ecological compensation – Obstacles and ways forward. Journal of Environmental Management 304, pages 114277.
Crossref
Naomi Bick & Denise Keele. (2022) Sustainability and climate change: Understanding the political use of environmental terms in municipal governments. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 4, pages 100145.
Crossref
Yi hyun KangYi hyun Kang. 2022. Climate Change Adaptation in River Management. Climate Change Adaptation in River Management 81 127 .
Yi hyun KangYi hyun Kang. 2022. Climate Change Adaptation in River Management. Climate Change Adaptation in River Management 1 40 .
Wibke Müller & Sylvia Kruse. (2021) Modes of drought climatization: A frame analysis of drought problematization in Germany across policy fields. Environmental Policy and Governance 31:5, pages 546-559.
Crossref
Jia Wei, Kai Zhao, Linling Zhang, Ranran Yang & Muxi Wang. (2021) Exploring development and evolutionary trends in carbon offset research: a bibliometric perspective. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28:15, pages 18850-18869.
Crossref
Saskia E. Werners, Russell M. Wise, James R.A. Butler, Edmond Totin & Katharine Vincent. (2021) Adaptation pathways: A review of approaches and a learning framework. Environmental Science & Policy 116, pages 266-275.
Crossref
Guillaume Rohat, Olga Wilhelmi, Johannes Flacke, Andrew Monaghan, Jing Gao, Martin van Maarseveen & Hy Dao. (2021) Assessing urban heat-related adaptation strategies under multiple futures for a major U.S. city. Climatic Change 164:3-4.
Crossref
Asif Ishtiaque. 2021. Climate Change and Extreme Events. Climate Change and Extreme Events 171 185 .
Joana Díaz‐Pont. (2020) Cities and the governance framing of climate change. Environmental Policy and Governance 31:1, pages 18-30.
Crossref
Marine Lugen. (2020) Framing Climate Services: Logics, Actors, and Implications for Policies and Projects. Atmosphere 11:10, pages 1047.
Crossref
Kathryn Davidson, Jessie Briggs, Elanna Nolan, Judy Bush, Irene Håkansson & Susie Moloney. (2020) The making of a climate emergency response: Examining the attributes of climate emergency plans. Urban Climate 33, pages 100666.
Crossref
Lotte van den Heuvel, Malgorzata Blicharska, Sara Masia, Janez Sušnik & Claudia Teutschbein. (2020) Ecosystem services in the Swedish water-energy-food-land-climate nexus: Anthropogenic pressures and physical interactions. Ecosystem Services 44, pages 101141.
Crossref
Gina Ziervogel, Poshendra Satyal, Ritwika Basu, Adelina Mensah, Chandni Singh, Salma Hegga & Thelma Zulfawu Abu. (2019) Vertical integration for climate change adaptation in the water sector: lessons from decentralisation in Africa and India. Regional Environmental Change 19:8, pages 2729-2743.
Crossref
Magnus Benzie & Åsa Persson. (2019) Governing borderless climate risks: moving beyond the territorial framing of adaptation. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 19:4-5, pages 369-393.
Crossref
Sirkku K. Juhola. (2019) Responsibility for climate change adaptation. WIREs Climate Change 10:5.
Crossref
Jung Hee Hyun, Jiyeon Kim, Seokhwan Yoon, Chae Yeon Park, Huicheul Jung, Tae Yong Jung & Dong Kun Lee. (2019) A Decision-making Support Strategy to Strengthen Korea’s Local Adaptation Planning toward a Pathways Approach. Journal of Climate Change Research 10:2, pages 89-102.
Crossref
Alexandra Lesnikowski, Ella Belfer, Emma Rodman, Julie Smith, Robbert Biesbroek, John D. Wilkerson, James D. Ford & Lea Berrang‐Ford. (2019) Frontiers in data analytics for adaptation research: Topic modeling. WIREs Climate Change 10:3.
Crossref
Patrik Zapata & María José Zapata Campos. (2018) Cities, institutional entrepreneurship and the emergence of new environmental policies: The organizing of waste prevention in the City of Gothenburg, Sweden. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37:2, pages 339-359.
Crossref
Tina-Simone Neset, Therese Asplund, Janina Käyhkö & Sirkku Juhola. (2019) Making sense of maladaptation: Nordic agriculture stakeholders’ perspectives. Climatic Change.
Crossref
Heidelinde Grüneis, Marianne Penker, Karl-Michael Höferl, Markus Schermer & Patrick Scherhaufer. (2018) Why do we not pick the low-hanging fruit? Governing adaptation to climate change and resilience in Tyrolean mountain agriculture. Land Use Policy 79, pages 386-396.
Crossref
Marcin Dąbrowski. (2017) Boundary spanning for governance of climate change adaptation in cities: Insights from a Dutch urban region. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 36:5, pages 837-855.
Crossref
Xiangbai He. (2018) Legal and Policy Pathways of Climate Change Adaptation: Comparative Analysis of the Adaptation Practices in the United States, Australia and China. Transnational Environmental Law 7:2, pages 347-373.
Crossref
Paulina Aldunce, John Handmer, Ruth Beilin & Mark Howden. (2016) Is climate change framed as ‘business as usual’ or as a challenging issue? The practitioners’ dilemma. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 34:5, pages 999-1019.
Crossref
Sirkku Juhola. (2016) Barriers to the implementation of climate change adaptation in land use planning. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 8:3, pages 338-355.
Crossref
John R Hall. (2015) Social futures of global climate change: A structural phenomenology. American Journal of Cultural Sociology 4:1, pages 1-45.
Crossref
Eric Massey, Dave Huitema, Heiko Garrelts, Kevin Grecksch, Heleen Mees, Tim Rayner, Sofie Storbjörk, Catrien Termeer & Maik Winges. (2015) Handling adaptation policy choices in Sweden, Germany, the UK and the Netherlands. Journal of Water and Climate Change 6:1, pages 9-24.
Crossref
Ann Crabbé, Mark Wiering & Duncan Liefferink. (2015) Adapting flood management to climate change: comparing policy frames and governance practices in the Low Countries. Journal of Water and Climate Change 6:1, pages 55-70.
Crossref
Paulina Aldunce, Ruth Beilin, Mark Howden & John Handmer. (2015) Resilience for disaster risk management in a changing climate: Practitioners’ frames and practices. Global Environmental Change 30, pages 1-11.
Crossref
S. Juhola, M. E. Goodsite, M. Davis, R. J. T. Klein, B. Davídsdóttir, R. Atlason, M. Landauer, B.-O. Linnér, T.-S. Neset, E. Glaas, G. Eskeland & A. Gammelgaard Ballantyne. (2014) Adaptation decision-making in the Nordic countries: assessing the potential for joint action. Environment Systems and Decisions 34:4, pages 600-611.
Crossref
Claudia N. Câmpeanu & Ioan Fazey. (2014) Adaptation and pathways of change and response: A case study from Eastern Europe. Global Environmental Change 28, pages 351-367.
Crossref
R.M. Wise, I. Fazey, M. Stafford Smith, S.E. Park, H.C. Eakin, E.R.M. Archer Van Garderen & B. Campbell. (2014) Reconceptualising adaptation to climate change as part of pathways of change and response. Global Environmental Change 28, pages 325-336.
Crossref
Hartmut Fünfgeld & Darryn McEvoy. (2014) Frame Divergence in Climate Change Adaptation Policy: Insights from Australian Local Government Planning. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 32:4, pages 603-622.
Crossref
Richard J.T. Klein & Sirkku Juhola. (2014) A framework for Nordic actor-oriented climate adaptation research. Environmental Science & Policy 40, pages 101-115.
Crossref
Johann Dupuis & Robbert Biesbroek. (2013) Comparing apples and oranges: The dependent variable problem in comparing and evaluating climate change adaptation policies. Global Environmental Change 23:6, pages 1476-1487.
Crossref
BRUCE M. TAYLOR, BEN P. HARMAN & MATTHEW INMAN. (2013) Scaling-Up, Scaling-Down, and Scaling-Out: Local Planning Strategies for Sea-Level Rise in New South Wales, Australia. Geographical Research 51:3, pages 292-303.
Crossref
Art Dewulf. (2013) Contrasting frames in policy debates on climate change adaptation. WIREs Climate Change 4:4, pages 321-330.
Crossref
Erik Glaas & Sirkku Juhola. (2013) New Levels of Climate Adaptation Policy: Analyzing the Institutional Interplay in the Baltic Sea Region. Sustainability 5:1, pages 256-275.
Crossref
Lisa Westerhoff & Sirkku Juhola. (2010) Science‐policy linkages in climate change adaptation in Europe. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 2:3, pages 222-241.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.