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- Title
Compelled to Compete: Rendering Climate Change Vulnerability Investable.
- Authors
Thomas, Kimberley Anh
- Abstract
The imperative for vulnerable populations to adapt to greater environmental variability is increasing in lockstep with the onset of wide‐ranging climate change impacts. However, while critical adaptation research emphasizes the necessity of addressing the underlying drivers of vulnerability to climate change, mainstream approaches to adaptation stress economic growth as a prerequisite for climate responses. Accordingly, capital‐intensive adaptation measures promote competitiveness to spur economic growth in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta, where more than 18 million people face environmental hazards such as seawater intrusion, flood, drought and cyclones. This study evaluates competitiveness as a mandate for effective climate change adaptation. It finds that adaptation can advance either competition or vulnerability reduction, but it cannot logically or pragmatically pursue both.
- Subjects
MEKONG River Delta (Vietnam &; Cambodia); CLIMATE change; SALTWATER encroachment; ECONOMIC expansion; CYCLONES; HAZARDS; DROUGHTS; ECONOMIC competition
- Publication
Development & Change, 2023, Vol 54, Issue 2, p223
- ISSN
0012-155X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/dech.12756