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Loss and Damage from Climate Change: Knowledge Gaps and Interdisciplinary Approaches

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 15, 期 15, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/su151511864

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loss and damage; climate change impacts; climate change adaptation; interdisciplinary; global adaptation gap; loss and damage fund; COP27

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Loss and damage from climate change have become a prominent issue on the international agenda. COP27 in 2022 ratified a decision to establish a fund compensating low- and middle-income countries for the negative impacts of climate change, addressing the Global Adaptation Gap. This essay emphasizes the interdisciplinary perspective and research agenda on loss and damage from climate change, highlighting the need to understand the complex interactions between people, politics, nature, and climate.
Loss and damage from climate change have risen to a prominent position on the international agenda. At COP27 in 2022, the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ratified a decision to establish a loss and damage fund to compensate low- and middle-income countries that are suffering negative impacts from climate change. The fund is meant to address the Global Adaptation Gap, which describes the rising cost of adaptation needed to cope with climate change impacts due to delayed action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. This essay highlights issues around loss and damage from climate change from a variety of natural and social science perspectives. From three months of discussions, an interdisciplinary perspective and research agenda on this topic have crystallised, which is outlined here. Given that the implementation of the loss and damage fund still needs negotiation and commitment from signatories to the UNFCCC, it is timely now to address some important knowledge gaps on how loss and damage can be measured, quantified, valued, understood, communicated, and adapted to. Hence, it is necessary to understand the complex interactions between people, politics, nature, and climate in this interdisciplinary context.

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