Progress and gaps in climate change adaptation in coastal cities across the globe

Author:

Garschagen Matthias1,Wannewitz Mia2ORCID,Ajibade Idowu3,Mach Katharine J.4,Mangnan Alexandre5,Petzold Jan1ORCID,Reckien Diana6ORCID,Ulibarri Nicola7,Agopian Armen8,Chalastani Vasiliki I.9,Hawxwell Tom10ORCID,Huynh Lam T.M.11,Kirchhoff Christine J.12,Miller Rebecca13,Musah-Surugu Justice Issah14,Alverio Gabriela Nagle15,Nielsen Miriam16,Nunbogu Abraham Marshall17,Pentz Brian18,Reimuth Andrea1,Scarpa Giulia19,Seeteram Nadia20,Canosa Ivan Villaverde21,Zhou Jingyao22,Team GAMI The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

2. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitä

3. Department of Environmental Sciences, Emory University

4. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA.

5. Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, Sciences-Po

6. University of Twente, Faculty ITC

7. Department of Urban Planning & Public Policy, University of California

8. Department of Environmental Science and Policy, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, University of Miami

9. Laboratory of Harbour Works, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens

10. HafenCity University

11. Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

12. School of Engineering Design and Innovation and Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Penn State University

13. Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West, University of Southern California

14. University of Ghana Business School, Department of Public Administration and Health Service Management

15. Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, Duke University School of Law

16. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University

17. Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo

18. Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, University of Guelph

19. School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds

20. Columbia Climate School, Columbia University

21. School of Geography, University of Leeds

22. Technische Universität München

23. Priestley International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds

Abstract

Abstract

Coastal cities are at the frontlines of climate change impacts, resulting in an urgent need for substantial adaptation. To understand whether and to what extent cities are on track to prepare for climate risks, this paper systematically assesses the academic literature to evaluate climate change adaptation in 199 coastal cities worldwide. We show that adaptation in coastal cities is rather slow, of narrow scope, and not transformative. Adaptation measures are predominantly designed based on past and current, rather than future, patterns in hazards, exposure, and vulnerability. City governments, particularly in high-income countries, are more likely to implement institutional and infrastructural responses, while coastal cities in lower-middle income countries often rely on households to implement behavioral adaptation. There is comparatively little published knowledge on coastal urban adaptation in low and middle income economies and regarding particular adaptation types such as ecosystem-based adaptation. These insights make an important contribution for tracking adaptation progress globally and help to identify entry points for improving adaption of coastal cities in the future.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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