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International bureaucrats' attitudes toward global climate adaptation
Environmental Studies and Forestrynpj Climate Action

International bureaucrats' attitudes toward global climate adaptation

L. Dellmuth

This insightful research by Lisa Dellmuth reveals how international bureaucrats perceive climate risks through various cognitive frames. By examining the multidimensional aspects of climate risks and the impact of knowledge certainty, the study opens new avenues for adaptation governance and international bureaucracy.... show more
Abstract
The 2015 Paris Agreement has fueled debates about how the international bureaucrats driving international organizations' engagement with climate adaptation ought to address adaptation challenges. While previous research has predominantly focused on the structural constraints in adaptation governance, this paper develops a distinct argument about the cognitive frames through which international bureaucrats view climate risks. The evidence comes from a survey among bureaucrats in three organizations that have engaged with adaptation to different extents: United Nations Environment, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and the World Health Organization. The results suggest that the majority of the surveyed bureaucrats view climate risks as a multidimensional problem. The evidence indicates that bureaucrats are more likely to view climate risks through multiple than through single issue frames, the more certain they perceive the knowledge about climate impacts in their issue area to be. By way of conclusion, the paper sketches broader implications for adaptation and international bureaucracy research.
Publisher
npj Climate Action
Published On
Dec 19, 2023
Authors
Lisa Dellmuth
Tags
climate riskscognitive framesadaptation governanceinternational bureaucracyknowledge certainty
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