Dutch national climate change adaptation policy through a securitization lens: Variations of securitization

被引:9
|
作者
Mees, Heleen [1 ]
Surian, Jana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Utrecht, Netherlands
来源
FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE | 2023年 / 5卷
关键词
climate change adaptation; securitization; riskification; national policy; Netherlands; PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITIES; GOVERNANCE; SECURITY; RISK; SECURITISATION; POLITICS;
D O I
10.3389/fclim.2023.1080754
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change has been framed as a threat to human security and has therefore become securitized, scholars argue. But what about the securitization of climate change adaptation as a policy response to fight climate change? Adaptation has risen on political agendas worldwide, and a few scholars have found some early signs of the securitization of adaptation at UN/EU levels. This paper analyzes how and to what extent adaptation has become securitized at national level, studying The Netherlands as one of the frontrunners in adaptation. We compared the levels of securitization for different adaptation issues, based on content analysis of 19 general and sectoral national policy documents and 7 in-depth interviews with national policy makers and experts. Securitization is studied with respect to the discourses used to frame the climate as a risk or threat, and the actors and tools that are put forward to address the climate risk or threat. The results show that climate change has made Dutch adaptation to flood risks even more prominent: in the two most important national policy documents climate change is framed as a wake-up call to speed up the plans and actions of the longstanding Delta program to protect The Netherlands against flooding. We also see considerable differences between the levels of securitization for different adaptation issues. Water-related adaptation issues show signs of riskification, while the same cannot be said for adaptation to heat stress and drought. Furthermore, most attention goes to the governance of adaptation in the built environment, while neglecting the social and health care domains and the need to take account of the capabilities of at-risk citizen groups. By applying the securitization lens this research has yielded new insights into national adaptation policy development. Future research could develop a better understanding of how securitization tendencies travel across different governance scales; for instance, on how national level discourses influence securitization of adaptation at the local level.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Inequities of National Adaptation to Climate Change
    Edmonds, Heidi K.
    Lovell, C. A. Knox
    Lovell, Julie E.
    RESOURCES-BASEL, 2023, 12 (01):
  • [42] Contested knowledge in Dutch climate change policy
    Bekkers, Victor
    Van Buuren, Arwin
    Edwards, Arthur
    Fenger, Menno
    EVIDENCE & POLICY, 2018, 14 (04): : 571 - 587
  • [43] Climate change through a poverty lens
    Hallegatte S.
    Rozenberg J.
    Nature Climate Change, 2017, 7 (4) : 250 - 256
  • [44] Climate change through an editorial lens
    Nerlich, Brigitte
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2018, 8 (06) : 459 - 460
  • [45] Climate change through a poverty lens
    Hallegatte, Stephane
    Rozenberg, Julie
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2017, 7 (04) : 250 - 256
  • [46] Climate change through an editorial lens
    Brigitte Nerlich
    Nature Climate Change, 2018, 8 : 459 - 460
  • [47] Climate change through the lens of intersectionality
    Kaijser, Anna
    Kronsell, Annica
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, 2014, 23 (03) : 417 - 433
  • [48] Sustainable development through a gendered lens: climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction
    Lewis, Nancy D.
    REVIEWS ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2016, 31 (01) : 97 - 102
  • [49] Bridging the financial gap in climate adaptation: Dutch planning and land development through a new institutional lens
    Root, Liz
    van der Krabben, Erwin
    Spit, Tejo
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, 2015, 58 (04) : 701 - 718
  • [50] Development of national climate and adaptation policy in Latvia
    Klavins, Maris
    Bruneniece, Ieva
    Bisters, Valdis
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT, 2009, 1 (01) : 75 - 91