Ethics of Climate Change Adaptation—The Case of Torrential Rains in Norway

Author:

Lohne Jardar1,Solheim Anders2,Muthanna Tone Merete1ORCID,Time Berit3ORCID,Hauge Åshild Lappegard45,Kalsnes Bjørn Gudleik2,Lædre Ola1,Kvande Tore1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway

2. Natural Hazards, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, 0484 Oslo, Norway

3. Architecture, Materials and Structures, SINTEF Community, 7465 Trondheim, Norway

4. Buildings and Infrastructure, SINTEF Community, 0314 Oslo, Norway

5. Department of Psychology, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, 2624 Lillehammer, Norway

Abstract

This article analyses adaptation to climate induced challenges in form of torrential rains hitting urban landscapes in Norway with increased frequency. Specifically, it investigates the influence of the industry structure on ethical challenges when the climate changes. A meta-analysis of the scientific output from a major multi-disciplinary research program is carried out. In addition, the methods include use of expert opinions, literature review and document studies. Climate change adaptation challenges disciplines within civil engineering and natural sciences. Following this, established practices need alteration as specialists face new ethical challenges. Practical climate change adaptation requires the ability to overcome silo mentality among the involved disciplines. Challenges involve acknowledging responsibility, transparency, and information quality. Engineering takes place in an environment of incomplete knowledge. In addition, there is a high degree of decentralised decision-making and directives, and laws and regulations are often lagging after the experienced challenges. Consequently, individual experts experience increased ethical challenges. Systemic circumstances apprehension is necessary for reducing societal risks within climate change adaptation. Both education of engineers and cooperation between specialists from different disciplines is needed to master the altered framework conditions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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