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Exploring farmer preference shaping in international agricultural climate change adaptation regimes

机译:在国际农业气候变化适应制度中探索农民的偏好塑造

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Questions of equity, justice, and fairness in the international agricultural adaptation regime have emerged in recent years, prompting interest in regime power dynamics. Here, a three-dimensional conceptual framework of 'power as domination' is applied to the UNFCCC adaptation regime. We argue that this 'power-over' framing is an important lens through which to view adaptation, a field dominated by 'power-to', capacity-based constructs. The framework distinguishes between power-over manifesting through decision-making, agenda setting and preference shaping. Through a literature review we demonstrate that first and second dimension behavioral views of power-over fail to account for the subtle ways in which the interests and preferences of smallholder farmers are unknowingly shaped and restricted within the regime. Potential sources of third dimension preference shaping power are explored in a survey with high-level decision makers involved in National Adaptation Plans (NAP) development in seven countries. The results suggest that several inter-related features of the international agriculture adaptation regime collectively contribute to the shaping of interests and preferences of smallholders: prevailing discourses of uncertainty and the perceived limited capacity of smallholders; the resulting privileged status of 'expert' decision makers; the predominance of neoliberal development rationalities; and systemic biases resulting from the nation state as the principle unit of UNFCCC negotiation. These forces lie beyond the explanatory scope of first and second dimensions of power-over and help to explain why stakeholder engagement in adaptation decision making remains superficial in nature and why adaptation responses in agriculture can be considered 'common and non-differentiated'. We argue for increased awareness of third dimension manifestations and impacts of power in adaptation literature to facilitate the improved participation of marginalized stakeholders in UNFCCC and domestic adaptation decision making forums, to increase the diversity of adaptation options available to smallholders, and ultimately, to improve the attribution of responsibility for adaptation outcomes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:近年来,国际农业适应制度中出现了公平,正义和公平的问题,这引起了人们对政权权力动态的兴趣。在此,将“权力作为主导”的三维概念框架应用于UNFCCC适应制度。我们认为,这种“加电”框架是观察适应的一个重要视角,适应是一个以“加电”,基于能力的结构为主的领域。该框架通过决策,议程设置和偏好塑造来区分权力移交。通过文献综述,我们证明了对权力移交的第一和第二种行为观点无法解释在这种制度下,小农户的利益和偏好在不知不觉中受到塑造和限制的微妙方式。在一项涉及七个国家的国家适应计划(NAP)发展的高层决策者的调查中,探索了第三维度偏好塑造能力的潜在来源。结果表明,国际农业适应制度的几个相互关联的特征共同促进了小农户的利益和偏好的形成:不确定性的普遍论述和小农户的有限能力;得到“专家”决策者特权的地位;新自由主义发展合理性占主导地位;民族国家作为《联合国气候变化框架公约》谈判的主要单位而引起的系统性偏见。这些力量超出了权力控制的第一和第二个维度的解释范围,有助于解释为什么利益相关者参与适应决策的本质仍然是肤浅的,以及为什么农业中的适应对策可以被认为是“普通且无差别的”。我们主张在适应文献中提高对第三维度表现形式和权力影响的认识,以促进边缘化利益攸关方更好地参与《气候公约》和国内适应决策论坛,增加小农可利用的适应选择的多样性,并最终改善适应结果的责任归属。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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