Getting real about adapting to climate change: using 'real options' to address the uncertainties
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Dobes, Leo
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Australian National University
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Scientists predict that some climate change is already inevitable, even if greenhouse
emissions are stabilised. Adaptation strategies will be of comparable importance
to reducing emissions. However, the specific effects of climate change are currently
unknowable, especially at the local level. Given this uncertainty, deterministic
adaptation strategies are inappropriate. Rather than building ‘worst-case scenario’
sea walls, for example, strong foundations can be laid — so that walls can be built
(or not built) in future to match actual climatic conditions without incurring
unnecessary upfront expense. Other examples of such ‘real options’ are provided to
illustrate the feasibility of the approach.
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Agenda 15.3 (2008): 55-69
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Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
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