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14 Nov 2011

Adaptation to climate change impacts can be proactive or reactive. In the case of proactive, market-based, and public policy-centered adaptation instruments, several key lessons have been learned. This paper highlights those lessons and discusses a concrete pathway to establishing market-based mechanisms for adaptation to climate change impacts. It further defines priorities for further research and possible pilot program implementation, differentiating by types of adaptation.

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Author Sonja Butzengeiger-Geyer, Axel Michaelowa, Michel Köhler, Martin Stadelmann
Series CIS Working Papers
Issue 71
Publisher Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
Copyright © 2011 Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
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