Legal culture and climate change adaptation: An agenda for research
This article examines the intersection of climate change adaptation and legal culture in existing research. While climate change adaptation research has increasingly focused on aspects of culture, a systematic treatment of the role of legal culture in how communi-ties respond to climate risk has yet to be produced. This is despite the fact that law and legal authority are implicated in most, if not all, of the ways in whichactors seek to reduce the risks posed to communities by climate change.
Overall, the researchers find that the significance of legal culture for adaptation actions has been under-explored. Yet, it is also clear that a focus on legal culture holds significant promise for our understanding of climate change adaptation. The authors set out a research agenda for the field, highlighting the ways in which a focus on legal culture may enrich existing key themes within climate change adaptation research.
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