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Small islands and climate change: analysis of adaptation policy in the Cayman Islands

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REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-022-01887-2

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Cayman Islands; Adaptation; Small island nations; Climate change policy

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This paper assesses the climate adaptation response in the Cayman Islands and reveals a lack of concrete climate change adaptation policies. Despite having a comprehensive draft Climate Change Policy, none of the substantial policies have been formally adopted by the Cayman Islands Government. The prevailing response to shoreline change in Seven Mile Beach is stabilization, and recent policy developments have not stimulated changes in practice.
Small, low-lying islands are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and development of effective adaptation strategies is regarded as an urgent need. Through an analysis of existing and emerging climate adaptation policies, this paper assesses the climate adaptation response in the Cayman Islands. Despite its strong economic status and several developments in the areas of Planning, Environment and Tourism, alongside a draft Climate Change Policy, the study reveals a focus on symbolic policies and a lack of adopted concrete climate change adaptation policies. Although the draft National Climate Change Policy (2011) contains a comprehensive range of substantial policies, none has been formally adopted by the Cayman Islands Government. The practical implications of this situation in the face of climate change-related hazards are assessed in the context of Seven Mile Beach, the most heavily developed stretch of the Cayman Islands coast. Here, the prevailing response to shoreline change is stabilisation and, despite several opportunities to change the situation, recent policy developments have not stimulated changes in practice.

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