Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts

Abstract The impacts of climate change materialize in different ways and are of varying magnitudes at different locations around the world. Adaptation is a global policy challenge because some of those impacts propagate across borders. The presence of borders influences the policy responses that may...

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Main Authors: Kivimaa, Paula, Hildén, Mikael, Carter, Timothy R., Mosoni, Claire, Pitzén, Samuli, Sivonen, Marja Helena
Other Authors: Suomen ympäristökeskus, The Finnish Environment Institute, orcid:0000-0003-2812-8017, orcid:0000-0002-0668-7195, orcid:0009-0001-3704-2795, orcid:0000-0002-0398-7221
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2025
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/593650
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author Kivimaa, Paula
Hildén, Mikael
Carter, Timothy R.
Mosoni, Claire
Pitzén, Samuli
Sivonen, Marja Helena
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description Abstract The impacts of climate change materialize in different ways and are of varying magnitudes at different locations around the world. Adaptation is a global policy challenge because some of those impacts propagate across borders. The presence of borders influences the policy responses that may aim at preventing, alleviating, or exploiting the impacts. Yet the dynamics of responses to cross-border impacts have not been explored in research on policy coherence. We extend the analysis of climate policy coherence and integration to cover adaptation policies that are enacted at different but interacting geographical locations, proposing a conceptual approach how to do this. We illustrate our approach with examples of European Union (EU) policies related to the cross-border ramifications of climate change impacts originating in the Arctic. Our example highlights interconnections between climate change adaptation policy with foreign, security and trade policies. Since climate change impacts are transmitted through systems that cross borders, policymakers in the EU and elsewhere should recognize the links between policy domains with potential significance in responding to these propagating impacts. The policy responses of a recipient region at risk of such impacts are limited by jurisdictional borders. By explicitly recognizing elements of integration and coherence, more effective policy actions can be developed. Seeking coherence between climate and other policies between different regions, intertwined together via global networks of trade and other relations, should be a fundamental policy goal for the EU. Key policy insights • New policies are needed to address the climate change impacts that are transmitted across jurisdictional borders. • Coherence across policy domains that deal with cross-border issues helps in planning effective policy actions to address the challenges posed by cross-border climate change impacts. • Integration of climate policy into other policy domains facilitates policy coherence by ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/593650 2025-04-06T14:45:20+00:00 Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts Kivimaa, Paula Hildén, Mikael Carter, Timothy R. Mosoni, Claire Pitzén, Samuli Sivonen, Marja Helena Suomen ympäristökeskus The Finnish Environment Institute orcid:0000-0003-2812-8017 orcid:0000-0002-0668-7195 orcid:0009-0001-3704-2795 orcid:0000-0002-0398-7221 2025-03-06T13:21:49Z 59-75 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/593650 en eng Taylor & Francis Climate policy 10.1080/14693062.2024.2337168 1469-3062 1752-7457 1 25 112614 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/593650 CC BY 4.0 climate risks climate change climate changes adaptation ilmasto riskit ilmastonmuutos ilmastonmuutokset sopeutuminen ilmastopolitiikka A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä A1 Journal article (refereed), original research publishedVersion 2025 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-03-10T15:16:42Z Abstract The impacts of climate change materialize in different ways and are of varying magnitudes at different locations around the world. Adaptation is a global policy challenge because some of those impacts propagate across borders. The presence of borders influences the policy responses that may aim at preventing, alleviating, or exploiting the impacts. Yet the dynamics of responses to cross-border impacts have not been explored in research on policy coherence. We extend the analysis of climate policy coherence and integration to cover adaptation policies that are enacted at different but interacting geographical locations, proposing a conceptual approach how to do this. We illustrate our approach with examples of European Union (EU) policies related to the cross-border ramifications of climate change impacts originating in the Arctic. Our example highlights interconnections between climate change adaptation policy with foreign, security and trade policies. Since climate change impacts are transmitted through systems that cross borders, policymakers in the EU and elsewhere should recognize the links between policy domains with potential significance in responding to these propagating impacts. The policy responses of a recipient region at risk of such impacts are limited by jurisdictional borders. By explicitly recognizing elements of integration and coherence, more effective policy actions can be developed. Seeking coherence between climate and other policies between different regions, intertwined together via global networks of trade and other relations, should be a fundamental policy goal for the EU. Key policy insights • New policies are needed to address the climate change impacts that are transmitted across jurisdictional borders. • Coherence across policy domains that deal with cross-border issues helps in planning effective policy actions to address the challenges posed by cross-border climate change impacts. • Integration of climate policy into other policy domains facilitates policy coherence by ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic
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risks
climate change
climate changes
adaptation
ilmasto
riskit
ilmastonmuutos
ilmastonmuutokset
sopeutuminen
ilmastopolitiikka
Kivimaa, Paula
Hildén, Mikael
Carter, Timothy R.
Mosoni, Claire
Pitzén, Samuli
Sivonen, Marja Helena
Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts
title Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts
title_full Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts
title_fullStr Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts
title_short Evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of EU policies and Arctic cross-border climate change impacts
title_sort evaluating policy coherence and integration for adaptation: the case of eu policies and arctic cross-border climate change impacts
topic climate
risks
climate change
climate changes
adaptation
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riskit
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riskit
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/593650