Comparison and analysis of national climate change adaptation policies in the Nordic region

Irmelin Gram-Hanssen, Carlo Aall, Martin Drews, Sirkku Juhola, Alexandra Malmström (née Jurgilevich), Richard J. T. Klein, Mikael Allan Mikaelsson, Villy Lyngtorp Mik-Meyer

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Abstract

This report presents the findings from a comparative study of climate change adaptation policy in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Based on a comparative analysis of the policy landscape, including legislative frameworks, policy instruments, and financing mechanisms, the report identifies best practices and main challenges as well as key factors influencing the progress of national adaptation. Despite considerable progress in several of the Nordic countries, the report identifies multiple challenges, including lack of systems for monitoring, reporting and evaluation, lack of sufficient funding and economic incentives and lack of appropriate tools and knowledge for aligning adaptation with other societal goals, such as mitigation and sustainable development. The report ends by suggesting ways to enhance adaptation in the Nordic countries.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherNordic Co-operation
Volume525
Edition2023
Publication statusPublished - 2023
MoE publication typeD5 Text book, professional manual or guide or a dictionary

Fields of Science

  • 1172 Environmental sciences

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