Current indicators and metrics hinder effective urban climate adaptation

Author:

Olazabal Marta1ORCID,Mansur Andressa V.1,Sahay Samraj2,Helmke-Long Laura3,Bradaschia Massimiliano Granceri4,Villaverde Ane5,Garmendia Leire5,Aboagye Prince Dacosta6ORCID,Sharifi Ayyoob6ORCID,Asamoah Obed7,Mwangi Patricia8,Lewis William1,Izaola Borja5,Feldman Ira9

Affiliation:

1. Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3

2. Independent Researcher

3. Indiana University

4. University Iuav of Venice

5. University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)

6. Hiroshima University

7. Ipsos Africa Centre for Development Research and Evaluation

8. Kenyatta University

9. Adaptation Leader

Abstract

Abstract Assessing the effectiveness of climate adaptation action is the focus of intense debate across scientific and policy arenas. Measurement is essential for effective adaptation management and operation, and indicators and metrics (I&M) have a pivotal role. Surprisingly, there are very few systematic efforts to understand the advances in the provisioning of adaptation I&M. Here we analyse 137 publications and 901 I&M sourced in the scientific literature to measure adaptation to climate change, particularly, in urban areas where governments are increasingly placing efforts to prepare populations and infrastructures. A lack of common terminology, standardisation, and reference guidelines has resulted in a field that is complex to track and understand. Furthermore, such complexity has led to diverse, context-specific and sometimes competing approaches to developing I&M. We argue that current I&M proposals are highly technical, not sufficiently grounded on real needs, and have little potential to collectively support effective urban climate change adaptation.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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