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Community level adaptation to climate change: The potential role of participatory community risk assessment
Authors:Maarten K van Aalst  Terry Cannon  Ian Burton  
Institution:aRed Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre, P.O. Box 28120, 2502 KC The Hague, The Netherlands;bSchool of Humanities, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, London SE10 9LS, UK;cScientist Emeritus, Meteorological Service of Canada, 26, St. Anne's Rd., Toronto ON, Canada M6J 2C1
Abstract:This paper explores the value of using community risk assessments (CRAs) for climate change adaptation. CRA refers to participatory methods to assess hazards, vulnerabilities and capacities in support of community-based disaster risk reduction, used by many NGOs, community-based organizations, and the Red Cross/Red Crescent. We review the evolution of climate change adaptation and community-based disaster risk reduction, and highlight the challenges of integrating global climate change into a bottom-up and place-based approach. Our analysis of CRAs carried out by various national Red Cross societies shows that CRAs can help address those challenges by fostering community engagement in climate risk reduction, particularly given that many strategies to deal with current climate risks also help to reduce vulnerability to climate change. Climate change can also be explicitly incorporated in CRAs by making better use of CRA tools to assess trends, and by addressing the notion of changing risks. However, a key challenge is to keep CRAs simple enough for wide application. This demands special attention in the modification of CRA tools; in the background materials and trainings for CRA facilitators; and in the guidance for interpretation of CRA outcomes. A second challenge is the application of a limited set of CRA results to guide risk reduction in other communities and to inform national and international adaptation policy. This requires specific attention for sampling and care in scaling up qualitative findings. Finally, stronger linkages are needed between organizations facilitating CRAs and suppliers of climate information, particularly addressing the translation of climate information to the community level.
Keywords:Adaptation  Climate change  Disaster risk reduction  Disaster preparedness  Participatory rural appraisal  Vulnerability and capacity assessment  Community risk assessment
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