April 20, 2011
Journal Article

Adaptive capacity and its assessment

Abstract

This paper reviews the concept of adaptive capacity and various approaches to assessing it, particularly with respect to climate variability and change. I find that adaptive capacity is a relatively under-researched topic within the sustainability science and global change communities, particularly since it is uniquely positioned to improve linkages between vulnerability and resilience research. I identify opportunities for advancing the measurement and characterization of adaptive capacity by combining insights from both vulnerability and resilience frameworks, and I suggest several assessment approaches for possible future development that draw from both frameworks and focus on analyzing the governance, institutions, and management that have helped foster adaptive capacity in light of recent climatic events.

Revised: January 22, 2013 | Published: April 20, 2011

Citation

Engle N.L. 2011. Adaptive capacity and its assessment. Global Environmental Change. Part A, Human and Policy Dimensions 21, no. 2:647-656. PNNL-SA-76881. doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.01.019