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Justice in Adaptation to Climate Change A Framework of Analysis and Justice in International Environmental Law on Adaptation. Jouni Paavola W. Neil Adger. Distributive Justice How equitable are outcomes: who wins and who loses Includes issues of equity and fairness
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Justice in Adaptation to Climate ChangeA Framework of Analysis and Justice in International Environmental Law on Adaptation Jouni Paavola W. Neil Adger
Distributive Justice How equitable are outcomes: who wins and who loses Includes issues of equity and fairness Approaches can focus on one overarching consequence (welfare) or principle (equality) or acknowledge multiple ones Procedural Justice Justice in the processes and institutions that make decisions Includes issues of participation and legitimacy Approaches can focus on one overarching consequence (welfare) or principle (equality) or acknowledge multiple ones Fields of Justice
Ways Forward • Justice in mitigation is mirrored in justice in adaptation • Need to examine justice (both distributive and procedural) implications of strategies: 1 of the UNFCCC rules 2 of the NAPAs 3 of local plans and adaptation actions • Avoiding debate in this area does not avoid (un)just outcomes and procedures
Justice in Adaptation to Climate ChangeA Framework of Analysis and Justice in International Environmental Law on AdaptationDownload at www.tyndall.ac.uk/publications/working_papers Jouni Paavola W. Neil Adger