The adaptive capacity of institutions in the spatial planning, water, agriculture and nature sectors in the Netherlands

Authors
  • M. van den Brink
  • P. Jong
  • J.E.M. Klostermann
  • S. Meijerink
  • S. Nooteboom
Publication date 2016
Journal Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change
Volume | Issue number 21 | 6
Pages (from-to) 883-903
Number of pages 21
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
The climate change problem calls for a continuously responding society. This raises the question: Do our institutions allow and encourage society to continuously adapt to climate change? This paper uses the Adaptive Capacity Wheel (ACW) to assess the adaptive capacity of formal and informal institutions in four sectors in the Netherlands: spatial planning, water, agriculture and nature. Formal institutions are examined through an assessment of 11 key policy documents and informal institutions are analysed through four case studies covering each sector. Based on these ACW analyses, both sector-specific and more general strengths and weaknesses of the adaptive capacity of institutions in the Netherlands are identified. The paper concludes that the most important challenge for increasing institutional adaptive capacity lies in combining decentralized, participatory approaches with more top-down methods that generate leadership (visions, goals) standards, instruments, resources and monitoring.
Document type Article
Note With online supplementary material
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11027-014-9630-z
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