Icelandic Fisheries: Scenario Planning for Climate Change

This study aimed to develop an understanding of how a scenario planning process could be used to assist businesses to adapt to climate change. The focus of this study was on the Icelandic fishing industry since Iceland is experiencing firsthand climate change impacts. Mitigation strategies are the m...

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Main Author: Sorrels, Tara
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spelling ftwesternkent:oai:digitalcommons.wku.edu:stu_hon_theses-1671 2023-05-15T16:47:32+02:00 Icelandic Fisheries: Scenario Planning for Climate Change Sorrels, Tara 2016-09-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/stu_hon_theses/663 https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1671&context=stu_hon_theses unknown TopSCHOLAR® https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/stu_hon_theses/663 https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1671&context=stu_hon_theses Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects climate change Iceland fishing adaptation business strategy Climate Natural Resource Economics Strategic Management Policy text 2016 ftwesternkent 2022-12-11T12:18:24Z This study aimed to develop an understanding of how a scenario planning process could be used to assist businesses to adapt to climate change. The focus of this study was on the Icelandic fishing industry since Iceland is experiencing firsthand climate change impacts. Mitigation strategies are the main focus in climate change research, but this study focused on a possible adaptation method that requires changing management practices in order to reduce the impact of climate change on the economy. Tours of Icelandic fisheries and interviews with individuals within the Icelandic fishing industry were conducted to assess the current adaptive capacity of the industry. Three company profiles were created to represent fisheries at different levels of preparedness for climate change. Future climate scenarios were derived from data provided in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report. The climate scenarios were used to make predictions about the future challenges or opportunities the company profiles would face. The findings of this study reflect that Iceland’s fishing industry will continue to be greatly impacted by climate change, and the industry does not have a specific planning approach to climate change. The results from this study also suggest that the scenario planning process is a promising approach to complex issues with high levels of uncertainty like climate change, but a successful scenario planning process is difficult to achieve due to a lack of time and resources. This thesis provides a starting point for large-scale scenario analysis and can be returned to fisheries management in Iceland to highlight both the resources needed to make the scenario processes effective and the benefit of using a scenario planning approach to climate change in the fishing industry. Text Iceland Western Kentucky University (WKU): TopScholar
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topic climate change
Iceland
fishing
adaptation
business strategy
Climate
Natural Resource Economics
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle climate change
Iceland
fishing
adaptation
business strategy
Climate
Natural Resource Economics
Strategic Management Policy
Sorrels, Tara
Icelandic Fisheries: Scenario Planning for Climate Change
topic_facet climate change
Iceland
fishing
adaptation
business strategy
Climate
Natural Resource Economics
Strategic Management Policy
description This study aimed to develop an understanding of how a scenario planning process could be used to assist businesses to adapt to climate change. The focus of this study was on the Icelandic fishing industry since Iceland is experiencing firsthand climate change impacts. Mitigation strategies are the main focus in climate change research, but this study focused on a possible adaptation method that requires changing management practices in order to reduce the impact of climate change on the economy. Tours of Icelandic fisheries and interviews with individuals within the Icelandic fishing industry were conducted to assess the current adaptive capacity of the industry. Three company profiles were created to represent fisheries at different levels of preparedness for climate change. Future climate scenarios were derived from data provided in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report. The climate scenarios were used to make predictions about the future challenges or opportunities the company profiles would face. The findings of this study reflect that Iceland’s fishing industry will continue to be greatly impacted by climate change, and the industry does not have a specific planning approach to climate change. The results from this study also suggest that the scenario planning process is a promising approach to complex issues with high levels of uncertainty like climate change, but a successful scenario planning process is difficult to achieve due to a lack of time and resources. This thesis provides a starting point for large-scale scenario analysis and can be returned to fisheries management in Iceland to highlight both the resources needed to make the scenario processes effective and the benefit of using a scenario planning approach to climate change in the fishing industry.
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