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Climate Policy

Climate Policy 5 (2005) 349–361


The European Union and future climate policy: Is mainstreaming adaptation a distraction or part of the solution?

Farhana Yamin

Received 24 January 2005 ; received in revised form 10 March 2005 ; accepted 10 March 2005

Abstract

This article reviews the European Union’s stance and policies on climate change adaptation and argues that developing a coherent long-term European strategy on climate change post-2012 will require the European Union to focus more strongly on adaptation issues than has hitherto been the case. It suggests that the EU should examine the dissonance between its prescriptions for integrating adaptation within the EU with its prescriptions to developing countries to mainstream adaptation. The EU should avoid a carrot-and-stick approach to adaptation funding and should focus on identifying common institutional and learning challenges with developing countries.

Keywords: Climate Policy; Adaptation; Vulnerability; Future commitments



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