Emplaced climate imaginaries: The regional construction of climate futures on the German Wadden Sea Coast
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T1 - Emplaced climate imaginaries
T2 - The regional construction of climate futures on the German Wadden Sea Coast
AU - Döring, Martin
AU - Walsh, Cormac
AU - Ratter, Beate
N1 - Funding Information: This research has been financed by the Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM (Regional Climate Change) and was partly conducted within working group 7 ‘Risk analysis and risk management for integrated climate strategies’. The other part of the work was conducted in the context of the cluster of excellence CLiCCS (Climate, Climatic Change and Society), Project C3 – Sustainable Adaptation Scenarios for Coastal Systems. This research was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany‘s Excellence Strategy – EXC 2037 'CLICCS - Climate, Climatic Change, and Society' – Project Number: 390683824. We, furthermore, would like to thank Brigitte Nerlich (Nottingham) and the three anonymous reviewers for their productive criticism and help in improving the paper. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/12/1
Y1 - 2022/12/1
N2 - It is increasingly recognised that the perceptions and lived experiences of climate change are grounded in places. This paper brings together work on place and climate imaginaries to develop a situated and emplaced understanding of climate change futures. Empirically, the paper examines local climate imaginaries on the North Frisian Wadden Sea coast of Germany. The low-lying islands are vulnerable to anthropogenic sea-level rise and face an uncertain future. Based on 21 semi-structured interviews conducted with coastal dwellers, the study examines all interviews from a grounded theory perspective. A refined in-depth analysis of the language helps to reveal climate imaginaries and systematise the ways through which local climate futures are articulated, structured and constructed. The aim of the paper is threefold: to synthesise research undertaken on place and climate imaginaries, to empirically analyse emplaced climate imaginaries and to explore – though tentatively – their role in developing regionally grounded climate change adaptation.
AB - It is increasingly recognised that the perceptions and lived experiences of climate change are grounded in places. This paper brings together work on place and climate imaginaries to develop a situated and emplaced understanding of climate change futures. Empirically, the paper examines local climate imaginaries on the North Frisian Wadden Sea coast of Germany. The low-lying islands are vulnerable to anthropogenic sea-level rise and face an uncertain future. Based on 21 semi-structured interviews conducted with coastal dwellers, the study examines all interviews from a grounded theory perspective. A refined in-depth analysis of the language helps to reveal climate imaginaries and systematise the ways through which local climate futures are articulated, structured and constructed. The aim of the paper is threefold: to synthesise research undertaken on place and climate imaginaries, to empirically analyse emplaced climate imaginaries and to explore – though tentatively – their role in developing regionally grounded climate change adaptation.
KW - Climate change
KW - Climate futures
KW - Imaginaries
KW - North Frisia Germany
KW - Place
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U2 - 10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.02.010
DO - 10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.02.010
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85126299754
VL - 137
SP - 222
EP - 229
JO - Geoforum
JF - Geoforum
SN - 0016-7185
ER -