Adaptive Planning - Interventions given Uncertainty Flashcards

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How can options not be adequate for all time/conditions?

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  • Options may fail once some environmental threshold/ trigger is reached
  • Avoid path dependence through flexibility
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Options should consider adaptiveness by being:

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  • flexible
  • avoiding lock-in and path dependency
  • meet objective over at least 100 yr
  • able to perform options and pathways over a range of climate change and non climate change scenarios
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Adaptive approaches involves …

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  • short term early actions that are flexible
  • be changed ahead of earlier-onset adaptation threshold
  • help across uncertainties
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Adaptive Pathways asks…

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  • what are first impacts because of climate change?
  • under what conditions and types/combo of hazard will current strategies be ineffective?
  • what are alternative options?
  • what are different decision pathways that can be taken to achieve some objectives?
  • how robust are they?
  • are they flexible?
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What is DAPP?

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Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways

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What is a threshold?

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Conditions under which policies/ actions would no longer reach objectives of adaptive planning

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What is a trigger?

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A condition with enough lead time to implement the next stage in the plan.

Decision points with sufficient lead time. You have to make an action so don’t reach threshold!

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What is a signal?

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Warning of change emerging.

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9
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Designing decision points is dependent on …

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on extreme events.

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10
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Selecting indicators is based on :

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  • Relevance
  • Measurability
  • Timeliness
  • Reliable
    -Convincing
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Example of triggers

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SLR, coastal flooding, stormwater malfunction, and measure of concern/anxiety

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What are adaptive frameworks used for?

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  • assesses implication of responses before decisions on adaptation are taken
  • identifying circumstances which are unacceptable for levels of risk that may be reached
  • expressing circumstances as decision points
  • can be used if necessary with enough lead time before adaptation threshold is reached
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What are some limitations and questions remaining in DAPP?

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  • implementation has not been achieved in complex situations
  • multiple uncertain conditions which makes this approach even more complex
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14
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Can uncertainty be eliminated?

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No!

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15
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Ignoring uncertainty limits _____________ in the future and end up in situations that could’ve been avoided.

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limits the ability to take corrective actions

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Ignoring uncertainty can result in ____ and ____ and lead to _____ plans

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missed choices and opportunities; unsustainable

17
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Under deep uncertainty, you should aim for more ___ plans that can be adapted over time.

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robust

18
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Using DAPP as a systemic framework for adaptive planning means:

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  • choosing short-term action and thresholds beyond which are no longer sufficient
  • identifying additional action needed beyond thresholds
19
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Using DAPP approach can help focus on important questions such as:

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  • low regret actions
    prioritising actions
    robustness and flexibility of strategies under wide range of futures
20
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What are the 7 steps of DAPP?

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1) Describe system, objectives, uncertainties
2) Assess vulnerability/opportunities
3) Identify actions and assess Adaptation Tipping Points (ATP) conditions and timing
4) Develop and evaluate adaptation pathways
5) Design adaptive plan
6) Implement the plan
7) Monitor

21
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Phased approach to pathways raises awareness by:

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  • serious gaming
  • introduction to adaptive planning method
22
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What are the 4 types of portfolio measures?

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M0: no action
M1: local flood mitigation
M2: regional flood mitigation
M3: land-use mitigation

23
Q

What are some solutions to high-end sea level rise?

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Protect (open/closed), advance, accomodate

24
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During crisis, under time pressure, crucial decisions are taken that don’t always consider ____ impacts and options.

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long-term

25
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_____ and _____ of options are important to consider (lead time, lifetime, flexibility)

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timescales; path-dependency

26
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Define robust in terms of deep uncertainty and adaptive planning.

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Is suitable across a range of futures.

27
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In what order should the adaptation threshold, signal, and trigger appear?

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Signal –> trigger –> threshold

28
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What document recommends DAPP for use in Aotearoa?

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MfE Coastal Hazards and Climate Change Guidance for Local Government.

29
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When would you use DAPP?

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When planning under deeply uncertain conditions