TY - JOUR
T1 - The effectiveness of communicative tools in addressing barriers to municipal climate change adaptation
T2 - lessons from the Netherlands
AU - Mees, Heleen
AU - Tijhuis, Niels
AU - Dieperink, Carel
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Little research has been done on the effectiveness of communicative tools for climate change adaptation. Filling this knowledge gap is relevant, as many national governments rely on communicative tools to raise the awareness and understanding of climate impacts, and to stimulate adaptation action by local governments. To address this knowledge gap, this study focuses on the effectiveness of communicative tools in addressing key municipal barriers to climate change adaptation, by conducting a large N-size empirical study in the Netherlands. This study explores the effectiveness of these tools in theory, by checking whether their goals match the perceived barriers to municipal climate change adaptation, and the effectiveness in practice by analysing whether they are used and perceived as useful. Document analyses have clarified the assumptions underlying the tools. By conducting semi-structured interviews with 84 municipalities the key barriers to climate change adaptation and the use and usefulness of the tools in practice were analysed. The research revealed that the key barriers experienced by municipalities are a lack of urgency, a lack of knowledge of risks and measures, and limited capacity, the first being the primary one. Communicative tools, while being effective in theory, are not sufficiently effective in practice in addressing the key barriers. Municipalities that are not experiencing a sense of urgency to take on adaptation planning are not likely to be activated by the tools. Advanced municipalities need more sophisticated tools. This article concludes with some suggestions to improve the effectiveness of communicative tools. Key policy insights Although effective in theory in addressing key barriers to municipal adaptation planning, the effectiveness in practice of communicative tools is limited.To increase their effectiveness in practice, municipalities’ awareness of the existence of the communicative tools needs to be raised.Advanced municipalities need more sophisticated tools that are context-specific and address a wide range of climate risks.The effectiveness of communicative tools can be improved by embedding them in a wider mix of policy instruments.
AB - Little research has been done on the effectiveness of communicative tools for climate change adaptation. Filling this knowledge gap is relevant, as many national governments rely on communicative tools to raise the awareness and understanding of climate impacts, and to stimulate adaptation action by local governments. To address this knowledge gap, this study focuses on the effectiveness of communicative tools in addressing key municipal barriers to climate change adaptation, by conducting a large N-size empirical study in the Netherlands. This study explores the effectiveness of these tools in theory, by checking whether their goals match the perceived barriers to municipal climate change adaptation, and the effectiveness in practice by analysing whether they are used and perceived as useful. Document analyses have clarified the assumptions underlying the tools. By conducting semi-structured interviews with 84 municipalities the key barriers to climate change adaptation and the use and usefulness of the tools in practice were analysed. The research revealed that the key barriers experienced by municipalities are a lack of urgency, a lack of knowledge of risks and measures, and limited capacity, the first being the primary one. Communicative tools, while being effective in theory, are not sufficiently effective in practice in addressing the key barriers. Municipalities that are not experiencing a sense of urgency to take on adaptation planning are not likely to be activated by the tools. Advanced municipalities need more sophisticated tools. This article concludes with some suggestions to improve the effectiveness of communicative tools. Key policy insights Although effective in theory in addressing key barriers to municipal adaptation planning, the effectiveness in practice of communicative tools is limited.To increase their effectiveness in practice, municipalities’ awareness of the existence of the communicative tools needs to be raised.Advanced municipalities need more sophisticated tools that are context-specific and address a wide range of climate risks.The effectiveness of communicative tools can be improved by embedding them in a wider mix of policy instruments.
KW - Barriers
KW - climate change adaptation
KW - communicative tools
KW - effectiveness
KW - municipalities
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85041923476&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/14693062.2018.1434477
DO - 10.1080/14693062.2018.1434477
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041923476
SN - 1469-3062
VL - 18
SP - 1313
EP - 1326
JO - Climate Policy
JF - Climate Policy
IS - 10
ER -