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Toward Reflexive Climate Adaptation Research...

by Benjamin L Preston, Lauren Rickards, Hartmut Fuenfgeld, Rodney Keenan
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Publication Date
Page Numbers
127 to 135
Volume
14

Climate adaptation research is expanding rapidly within an increasingly reflexive society where the relationship between academia and other social institutions is in a state of flux. Tensions exist between the two dominant research orientations of research about and research for adaptation. In particular, the
research community is challenged to develop processes for successfully executing transdisciplinary research for adaptation when academic institutions and researchers are largely structured around traditional, disciplinary expertise and funding models. One tool for helping to manage this tension is a
third, more reflexive, orientation toward adaptation research that is emerging in the literature. This new ‘research on adaptation research’ promises to help enhance understanding of the research enterprise itself and how it can become more adaptive.