Mainstreaming climate adaptation: focusing on the water management of the third national climate adaptation plan of South Korea

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Water and Climate Change Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.2166/wcc.2023.408
Changdeok Gim, Jiyoung Shin
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Abstract The Government of South Korea has devoted efforts to mainstream climate adaptation in the national framework for a decade, and the recent National Climate Adaptation Plan (2021–2025) is a part of the continued institutionalizing endeavor to enhance adaptive capacity. To cope with climate threats, such as financial loss and death toll, confirmed at the 55th Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2022, addressing a fundamental question of how to mainstream climate adaptations at the governmental policy level came to the fore. This study builds an analysis framework comprising three different domains of institutionalized mainstreaming–normative, organizational, and operational approaches–to understand how far climate adaptation has been institutionalized. Further, the framework is applied to analyze the extent to which an administrative project ‘I. Water Management' specified in the Detailed Implementation Programs has been mainstreamed. The analysis results indicate more rigorous inter/intra organizational governance and responsibility supported by regulatory provisions are much needed, inter alia, for the due course of institutionalizing climate adaptation. It can be quite challenging to achieving national climate adaptation in a timely manner when there is a lack of comprehensive integration of resilience institutions into national recognition, regulatory organization, and operational tools.
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气候适应主流化:以韩国第三个国家气候适应计划的水管理为重点
十年来,韩国政府一直致力于将气候适应纳入国家框架的主流,最近出台的《国家气候适应计划(2021-2025)》是持续制度化努力的一部分,旨在提高适应能力。2022年政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)第55届会议确认,要应对经济损失和死亡人数等气候威胁,解决如何在政府政策层面将气候适应纳入主流这一根本性问题就显得尤为重要。本研究构建了一个分析框架,包括制度化主流化的三个不同领域——规范、组织和操作方法——以了解气候适应的制度化程度。此外,该框架还被应用于分析一个行政项目在多大程度上具有可操作性。《详细实施方案》中规定的“水管理”已被纳入主流。分析结果表明,为了使气候适应制度化,需要更严格的组织间/组织内治理和责任,并辅以监管规定。在缺乏将复原力机构与国家认可、监管组织和业务工具全面整合的情况下,及时实现国家气候适应可能具有相当大的挑战性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Water and Climate Change publishes refereed research and practitioner papers on all aspects of water science, technology, management and innovation in response to climate change, with emphasis on reduction of energy usage.
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