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Oxford University Centre for the Environment (OUCE)
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The OUCE incorporates the School of Geography and the Environmental Change Institute and has
particular expertise in climate change science, global and regional climate modelling, as well as
climate impacts, vulnerability, adaptation and policy, and ecological economics.
OUCE is a core partner in the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change, hosts the UK Climate Impacts
Program, and conducts research into ecosystem dynamics, human ecology, biodiversity and climate
change, and conservation practice. They are also closely involved in climateprediction.net, the
largest public-resource climate modelling project in the world.
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Action Pledge
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Researching and Assessing the Adaptive Capacity of Coastal Zones and Practical Adaptation
Options in the Least Developed Countries / Small Island Developing States (LDCs/SIDS) (in
the 12 countries identified in 2007 as both LDCs/SIDS; Cape Verde, Comoros, Guinea Bissau, Haiti,
Kiribati, Maldives, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Tuvalu and
Vanuatu).
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pledge (186 kB)
The research specifically aims to understand the natural adaptive capacity of coastal
ecosystems, human systems, and the local contexts of adaptation in the LDCs/SIDS as they relate to
communities’ livelihoods and key related sectors e.g. tourism, fisheries and agriculture;
including underlying access to resources, processes of decision-making and impacts of adaptation
measures.
Key activities
- Undertake and design research to understand local contexts of adaptation, including underlying
access to resources, natural adaptive capacity of coastal ecosystems, adaptive capacity of human
systems and livelihoods, and effects of adaptation measures
- Undertake and design research on policies, regulations, key sectors, perverse subsidies and other
constraints to the development of adaptive capacity of coastal systems
- Undertake and design research aimed at identifying and assessing practical adaptation options,
including their costs, benefits and possible trade-offs
- Develop a set of indicators and a conceptual framework for adaptation in coastal zones that would
assist in identifying the range of available adaptation options while at the same time providing for
flexibility and redesign of options as more clarity emerges regarding the level of change or impacts
to which different coastal zones need to adapt
- Support the development of local scientific capability to understand local impacts and develop
responses – capacity building, scientific centres, financial resources
Expected results
Development of a set of indicators and a replicable framework with which to evaluate and monitor
levels of adaptive capacity and assess practical adaptation options for coastal zones in LDCs
/SIDS.
Indicators of achievement
- Documentary evidence of indicators and replicable framework with which to evaluate and monitor
levels of adaptive capacity and assess practical adaptation options for coastal zones in LDCs /SIDS
- Pilot documents containing assessment of adaptive capacity of coastal zones in selected LDCs/SIDS
- Pilot documents containing assessment of practical adaptation options for coastal zones in
selected LDCs/SIDS
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