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How to handle the issue of uncertainty in Local Climate Change Adaptation Policymaking – summing up the models and approaches developed in Clim-ATIC Presentation at the International project conefance of Clim-ATIC Flora samfunnshus, Florø, Norway 26-28 October 2010 Dr Carlo Aall Vestlandsforsking www.clim-atic.org Climate Change - Adapting to The Impacts, by Communities in Northern Peripheral Regions Outline 1. What is uncertainty in the climate change context? 2. A suggested typology of uncertainty 3. Some practical experiences from trying to cope with uncertainty in local climate change adaptation 4. How important is uncertainty as a hindrance for local action on climate change adaptation? 5. Suggestions on new approaches which might handle the issue of uncertainty in a better way Uncertainty and climate change ….it has to do with the questions we ask and the answers we try to give! The six basic questions in the climate change adaptation debate Is: Is the climate changing? Why: Why is the climate changing? How: How is the climate changing? Where: Where does specified climate changes take place? In: In what ways may climate change affect us? What: What can we do about the effects of climate change? The four instrumental questions in climate change adaptation which I will discuss The “uncertainty explosion” Does this insight lead to “action” or “paralysis”? Trying to “normalize” the issue of uncertainty How to describe the complexity of uncertainty? Can we describe uncertainty in more ways than just differing between “low” and “high” uncertainty! How to make decisions with uncertainty? Do uncertainties relating to climate change adaptation policymaking differ substantial from uncertainties relating to other policy areas? A typology of uncertainty Nature of uncertainty Theories: We do not know the basic cause-effect mechanisms Models : Our models are not good enough Data : We do not have sufficient data Variability: Natural variations are difficult to predict Location of uncertainty In the chain of cause-effect: Climate change, impact on nature and society, effectiveness in adaptation measures In scale: Downscaling from global to local level. Communication of uncertainty Hot and cold problem: How to balance between scientific accuracy (“cold”) and relevance for decision making (“hot”) Time problem: Short-term costs and long-term benefits are typical of c.c. adaptation, and with current methods of cost/benefit (c/b) analysis c.c. adaptation will often come with a very bad c/b ratio Most relevant for local climate change adaptation policymaking GLOBAL Climate change How will precipitation in my community develop the next 40 years downscaling How will expected changes in precipitation affect c.c. vulnerability of transportation in my community? How will precipitation at large develop the next 40 years How will mobility in society at large develop the next 40 years How will mobility in my community develop the next 40 years Socioeconomic change NATIONAL downscaling LOCAL Climate change Vulnerability assessments Local community Vulnerability assessments Socioeconomic change What are the effects of reinforcing bridges to prevent problems from flooding Adaptation How will expected changes in local mobility affect c.c. vulnerability of transportation in my community? Some experiences from trying to cope with uncertainty in local climate change adaptation Global climate change scenarios Will we get more “wind”? • Theoretical uncertainty: need for basic research Downscaling climate change scenarios Will we get more rain? • Basic (or model?) uncertainty regarding regional distribution of precipitation: an uncertainty we have to live with? (an issue of special importance for Norway) What are the “best” and “worse” case values? • Communication uncertainty: downscaling often limited to an average between “best” and “worse” case values from different climate models, whereas user groups often need the extreme values as well Some experiences from trying to cope with uncertainty in local climate change adaptation Interaction between climate and societal change Will expected changes in society make us more or less vulnerable to climate change? • Communication uncertainty: the one-sided approach (that is – looking only at the partial effect of climate change on future society) is often applied, and well known methods of long-term planning is often not applied in the case of climate change adaptation – which could enable us to apply the two-sided approach Will climate change mitigation policies make us more or less vulnerable to climate change? • Communication uncertainty: climate change mitigation and adaptation policies are often not linked with each other, thus increasing the danger of negative feedback mechanisms between the two policy areas taking place (that is – mitigation creating higher vulnerability as well as the possibilities that adaptation might create higher GHG emissions) Is uncertainty an important in climate change Number of informants stating the hindrance three most important hindrances in working with environmental policy adaptation policymaking at the local level of governance? Lack of administrative capacity Lack of administrative competence Lack of tools and methods Lack of financial resources Other reasons Lack of data Lack of network with other municipalities Lack of interest among local politicians Lack of external consultants to hire Insufficient cooperation between administration and local politicians Lack of competence among local politicians Lack of interest in local community - 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 258 answers from informants in 97 municipalities taking part in a survey among two major Norwegian network projects (“Livskraftige kommuner” and “Green energikommuner”) 180 Suggestions on new approaches which might handle the issue of uncertainty in a better way Connecting in a better way climate change mitigation and adaptation Differing between four modes of climate vulnerability Differing between four modes of climate adaptation Identifying a set of “rules of the thumb” for prioritizing climate adaptation options Connecting in a better way climate change mitigation and adaptation This is where c.c. adaptation often is (e.g. in tourism) This is where we aught to be This is where c.c. mitigation often is (e.g. for the case of Norway) Business as usual! Source: http://www.forestry.ubc.ca/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=xsexCSatHjo%3d&tabid=2455&mid=5415&language=en-US Four modes of climate vulnerability LOCAL GLOBAL Climate change Global community 1) Direct natural vulnerability Climate change 3) Indirect natural vulnerability Local community GHG mitigation 4) GHG mitigation policy vulnerability Socioeconomic change 2) Socio-economic vulnerability NATIONAL Socioeconomic change The “missing link” Four modes of climate adaptation 1. Effect oriented adaptation to local climate change E.g. build flood protection 2. Cause oriented adaptation to local climate change E.g. change location of areas for new housing development 3. Indirect oriented adaptation to climate change taking place elsewhere E.g. protect farmed land from housing or road development 4. Climate change mitigation policy adaptation E.g. secure access to public transportation in tourism development Suggested “rules of the thumb” for prioritizing climate adaptation options 1. Adapt to today's climate 2. Further analyze climate vulnerabilities 3. That is; sufficient administrative capacity and sufficient competence within both administrative personnel and elected representatives Prioritize planning before acting 5. Applying all four modes of vulnerability assessments Secure sufficient institutional capacity 4. In this case the uncertainties are more or less “known” Local conditions could alter this suggested prioritizing! Prioritize cause-directed before effect-directed strategies and means Local conditions could alter this suggested prioritizing! Thank you for your attention! Carlo Aall [email protected] + 47 991 27 222 Vestlandsforsking / Western Norway Research Institute www.vestforsk.no