IUPA: a tool for the evaluation of the general usefulness of practices for adaptation to climate change and variability |
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Authors: | P. Debels C. Szlafsztein P. Aldunce C. Neri Y. Carvajal M. Quintero-Angel A. Celis A. Bezanilla D. Martínez |
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Affiliation: | 1.Centro de Ciencias Ambientales EULA-CHILE,Universidad de Concepción,Concepción,Chile;2.Centro de Investigación y Estudios del Medio Ambiente CIEMA,Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería,Managua,Nicaragua;3.Centro de Geociências,Universidade Federal do Pará,Belém,Brazil;4.Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales Renovables, Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas,Universidad de Chile,Santiago,Chile;5.Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,México City,Mexico;6.Escuela de Ingeniería de los Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente EIDENAR,Universidad del Valle,Cali,Colombia;7.Centro de Estudios Sociales y Ambientales,Buenos Aires,Argentina;8.Centro de Física de la Atmósfera (INSMET),La Habana,Cuba;9.Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente de Panamá,Ciudad de Panama,Panama;10.CATHALAC,Ciudad de Panama,Panama |
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Abstract: | A prototype multi-purpose index is proposed for use in the evaluation of practices for adaptation to climate variability and change. The Index of Usefulness of Practices for Adaptation (IUPA) allows the user to assign weights and scores to a set of user-defined evaluation criteria. Individual criterion scores are aggregated into a final index value. Both the final value and the individual parameter scores provide useful information for improved decision making in the context of climate change. An innovative aspect of IUPA is that guidance is given to the user through the inclusion of recommendations on evaluation criteria and criterion-specific weight factors. These have been defined by a panel of experts from the Latin-American and Caribbean Region (LAC). Application of the index is demonstrated for an existing adaptation practice from the Coquimbo Region, Chile. The IUPA tool is recommended for use in the evaluation of adaptation practices in their design, implementation and post-implementation phase. It is practical for a quick first assessment or when limited financial resources are available, making the tool especially useful for practitioners in the developing world. The index is flexible both from the perspective of its construction and use. Additional expert opinions can easily be included in the future versions of the tool. |
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Keywords: | Climate change Adaptation Index Multi-criteria Decision making Latin-America and the Caribbean Chile |
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