Decision-Making and Building Resilience to Nexus Shocks Locally: Exploring Flooding and Heatwaves in the UK

作者: Candice Howarth , Katya Brooks

DOI: 10.3390/SU9050838

关键词: EconomicsResilience (network)Extreme weatherStatutory lawNexus (standard)LocalismEconomic growthContext (language use)Climate changeAdaptation (computer science)Public economics

摘要: There has been a policy shift towards localism in the UK driving responses and decision-making processes to respond impacts of climate change. This capitalizes on local expertise knowledge, empowering communities take ownership response strategies, with an increased focus building resilience nexus shocks. comes at time when ability authorities lead shocks is decreasing due lack capacity, funding statutory requirement better We examine as complex process collaboration, communication, adaptation, learning from past events preparing for future Drawing examples extreme weather UK, this review paper assesses: (i) (ii) how what evidence used inform (iii) stakeholders increase faced gaps knowledge. outline possible ways extrapolate these insights beyond context

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