Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes

Unlike mitigation, which has been the core of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change since 1995, adaptation has been slowly incorporated into the international agenda. The poor results of the mitigation policies and the more destructive climate change impacts nowadays give climate...

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Adaptación al cambio climático: definición, sujetos y disputas
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description Unlike mitigation, which has been the core of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change since 1995, adaptation has been slowly incorporated into the international agenda. The poor results of the mitigation policies and the more destructive climate change impacts nowadays give climate change adaptation a privileged place in political discourse and in academic literature as a desirable and necessary goal. This article discusses that idea. Based on a review of the authors who contributed to the genesis of adaptation thinking, the origin of the concept, its first uses in evolutionary biology and its subsequent incorporation into the literature and policy on climate change of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are traced, in order to recover the critique from Latin American and anglophones authors to the use of biological categories to explain social processes, as well as the multiplicity of projects and interests that are legitimized and adopted in the name of adaptation. Finally, it is suggested to rethink the usefulness of adaptation from a transdisciplinary perspective, that replaces biological reductionism and commits itself to socio-environmental justice.
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spelling Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and DisputesAdaptación al cambio climático: definición, sujetos y disputasIslas Vargas, Maritzaadaptacióncambio climáticoadaptación elitistaadaptación comunitariatransdisciplinaadaptationclimate changeelitist adaptationcommunity level adaptationtransdisciplineUnlike mitigation, which has been the core of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change since 1995, adaptation has been slowly incorporated into the international agenda. The poor results of the mitigation policies and the more destructive climate change impacts nowadays give climate change adaptation a privileged place in political discourse and in academic literature as a desirable and necessary goal. This article discusses that idea. Based on a review of the authors who contributed to the genesis of adaptation thinking, the origin of the concept, its first uses in evolutionary biology and its subsequent incorporation into the literature and policy on climate change of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are traced, in order to recover the critique from Latin American and anglophones authors to the use of biological categories to explain social processes, as well as the multiplicity of projects and interests that are legitimized and adopted in the name of adaptation. Finally, it is suggested to rethink the usefulness of adaptation from a transdisciplinary perspective, that replaces biological reductionism and commits itself to socio-environmental justice.A diferencia de la mitigación, que desde 1995 articuló la Convención Marco de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático, la adaptación se incorporó de a poco en la agenda internacional. Los resultados exiguos de la política de mitigación y los impactos climáticos cada vez más destructivos hicieron que la adaptación al cambio climático adquiriera un lugar privilegiado en el discurso político y en la literatura académica, como meta deseable y necesaria. El presente artículo discute esa idea. A partir de una revisión de los autores que contribuyeron a la formación del pensamiento de la adaptación, se rastrean sus primeros usos en la biología evolutiva y su posterior incorporación a la literatura y la política climática, por parte del Panel Intergubernamental de Cambio Climático. Esto como preámbulo para retomar la crítica que autores latinoamericanos y anglófonos han hecho al reduccionismo con el que se explican los procesos sociales a partir de categorías biológicas, así como a la multiplicidad de proyectos e intereses que se legitiman y se llevan a cabo en nombre de la adaptación. Finalmente, se sugiere replantear la utilidad de la categoría de adaptación desde una perspectiva transdisciplinaria, que reemplace el reduccionismo biologicista y se comprometa con la justicia socioambiental.FLACSO Ecuador2020-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por pares, no relacionado con el Dossierapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/433310.17141/letrasverdes.28.2020.4333Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; No. 28 (2020): Letras Verdes (Septiembre-Febrero); 9-30Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; Núm. 28 (2020): Letras Verdes (Septiembre-Febrero); 9-301390-663110.17141/letrasverdes.28.2020reponame:Revista Letras Verdesinstname:Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesinstacron:FLACSOspahttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4333/3610https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4333/3601Derechos de autor 2020 Maritza Islas Vargasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-07-13T03:35:39Zoai:revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec:article/4333Institucionalhttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdesUniversidad privadahttps://www.flacso.edu.ec..Ecuador.1390-66311390-6631opendoar:02021-07-13T03:35:39Revista Letras Verdes - Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesfalse
spellingShingle Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
Islas Vargas, Maritza
adaptación
cambio climático
adaptación elitista
adaptación comunitaria
transdisciplina
adaptation
climate change
elitist adaptation
community level adaptation
transdiscipline
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title Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
title_full Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
title_fullStr Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
title_short Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
title_sort Adaptation to Climate Change: Definition, Subjects and Disputes
topic adaptación
cambio climático
adaptación elitista
adaptación comunitaria
transdisciplina
adaptation
climate change
elitist adaptation
community level adaptation
transdiscipline
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4333