Figure B. Adaptation options can be related to the changing patterns of climate to varying extents. Some options are clearly “climate centered” in that they address specific challenges posed by a changing climate – for example, preparing infrastructure for conditions of thawing permafrost. Other long-term options are just “good development.” These “vulnerability-centered” options address existing vulnerabilities that could be exacerbated by changes in a variety of external factors, climatic as well as socio-economic (see further explanations in Chapter 11, Figure 11.2, and the summary table in Chapter 12).

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Publication: Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait Region

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Caption: Figure B. Adaptation options can be related to the changing patterns of climate to varying extents. Some options are clearly “climate centered” in that they address specific challenges posed by a changing climate – for example, preparing infrastructure for conditions of thawing permafrost. Other long-term options are just “good development.” These “vulnerability-centered” options address existing vulnerabilities that could be exacerbated by changes in a variety of external factors, climatic as well as socio-economic (see further explanations in Chapter 11, Figure 11.2, and the summary table in Chapter 12).

Copyright: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

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