“Human Dimensions of Oceans: From a Sociological Perspective” blog series is live on FATHOM.
Adaptation planning must concern the multifaceted and combined socio-ecological threats imposed by the drivers of climatic change. As it concerns the oceans and ocean resources, equitable climate adaptation therefore involves prioritizing the interests of marginalized, dispossessed coastal populations and centering policy concerns about distributional and procedural justice in adaptation plans.
This introduction was written by Brian O’Neill.
References:
O’Neill, B. F., & Jerome Schneider, M. (2022). “Demystifying the Global ‘Just Transition’—On Power Struggles and Electric Mountains.” Human Geography, 15(3), 311–316. https://doi.org/10.1177/19427786221098700