Identifying Policy Actions Supporting Weather-Related Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in Finland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. The Context of Application: Policy-Science Interaction and the National Adaptation Plan
3.2. The Four Knowledge Production Attributes as Reflected in the ELASTINEN Project
3.2.1. Transdisciplinarity and Heterogeneity
3.2.2. Reflexivity and Novel Quality Control
3.3. Policy Recommendations to Improve the Management of Weather Risks and Advance Climate Change Adaptation
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Recommendations | Proposed Policy Actions | Benefits | Key Actors |
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Diversify the production and use of information | Gather and share information about weather and climate related risks more widely by - allocating resources to impact studies - creating incentives for open data - developing a weather impact database - assessing climate risks and vulnerabilities, especially health | Enhanced collection, sharing and implementation of information and knowledge | Research institutions, universities, private sector actors (especially financial services and energy), public administration of different sectors and at different levels, non-governmental organizations |
Monitor cross-border impacts of climate change regularly that is, every 4–5 years by - putting an emphasis on key sectors with strong links to global markets or neighbouring areas - assessing implemented measures | Develop foresight and plan policy to mitigate impacts | Government and its analysis, assessment and research activities, research institutes and universities | |
Develop services and business opportunities | Develop new tailored weather and climate services, e.g., - impact-based weather forecasts and warnings - 10–30 days climate impact outlooks - interactive tools/databases to support adaptation | Fittingly resourced and well-timed measures | Research and service organizations, private actors, funding agencies for research and development, trade associations, rescue services |
Support business opportunities related to adaptation by - mapping the potential and strengths of Finnish know-how in international “adaptation market” - integrating risk management know-how into research and development initiatives, management products and services | More diverse export and employment | Networks to promote business opportunities and trade, funding agencies for research, development and innovation | |
Strengthen cooperation and improve procedures | Develop and maintain cross-sectoral network to improve the weather risk management by - allocating resources to the network facilitators - keeping the network open for new actors - organizing events to identify national and international business opportunities related to adaptation | Improved management of weather and climate related risk, seizing opportunities | Government, rescue services, health care, actors facing weather and climate risks, actors in charge of national security, research and service organizations, NGOs, business promotion networks |
Strengthen cooperation and improve procedures | Promote economic assessments in decision making by - developing guidance and instructions - developing tools for assessing the impacts of risks and the costs and benefits of risk management measures - conducting detailed economic assessment of risk management measures especially for large-scale investments | Better assessment of adaptation options and more cost-efficient solutions | Actors in the public and private sector responsible for the planning and implementation of weather and climate risk management and CCA |
Strengthen the awareness of financial services on their role in improving the management of weather and climate risks by - activating existing networks on weather and climate risks - mapping the measures of international pioneer countries towards financial services on the subject | Wider use of knowledge potential and resources in risk management | Actors in financial services, such as banking, asset management and insurance sector and authorities supervising financial services | |
Participate in international adaptation efforts by - giving resources into international processes related to weather and climate risks - assessing national measures to promote the Sendai process - taking cross-border impacts of climate change into account in development cooperation | Step forward as an international adaptation operator | Government ministries responsible for foreign, interior and environmental affairs |
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Stage of Decision Making | Scoping Intelligence Gathering, Problem Definition | Policy Formulation Strategy Development and Promotion | Implementation Mobilization of Actors, Incentives, Routinization | Review and Development Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning |
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Aims of research and development | Development of scientific understanding and methodology, assessment of knowledge, awareness raising | Frame the problem, alter the goals, identify choices, collect new data, develop technology | Technology and other solution demonstration and launch, identification of obstacles, training | Development of indicators, performance data gathering and analyses, appraisal, promotion of good practices, mobilization of actors |
Policy action in Finland | A National Adaptation Plan was requested by the Finnish Parliament in its reply to National Climate Strategy 2001 | National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change 2005 [21] | National Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2022 [28] Climate Change Act 2015 [29] | Mainstreaming of the policy objective: “Finnish society has the capacity to manage the risks associated with climate change and adapt to changes in the climate” |
Examples of research and evaluations in Finland | SILMU Finnish research programme on climate change (1990–1995) | ISTO Climate change adaptation research programme (2006–2010) | REFI Climatological test years for building physics (2010–2013) | Evaluations of National Policies for Adaptation to Climate Change [24,30,31] |
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Tuomenvirta, H.; Gregow, H.; Harjanne, A.; Luhtala, S.; Mäkelä, A.; Pilli-Sihvola, K.; Juhola, S.; Hildén, M.; Peltonen-Sainio, P.; Miettinen, I.T.; et al. Identifying Policy Actions Supporting Weather-Related Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in Finland. Sustainability 2019, 11, 3661. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133661
Tuomenvirta H, Gregow H, Harjanne A, Luhtala S, Mäkelä A, Pilli-Sihvola K, Juhola S, Hildén M, Peltonen-Sainio P, Miettinen IT, et al. Identifying Policy Actions Supporting Weather-Related Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in Finland. Sustainability. 2019; 11(13):3661. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133661
Chicago/Turabian StyleTuomenvirta, Heikki, Hilppa Gregow, Atte Harjanne, Sanna Luhtala, Antti Mäkelä, Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola, Sirkku Juhola, Mikael Hildén, Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio, Ilkka T. Miettinen, and et al. 2019. "Identifying Policy Actions Supporting Weather-Related Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in Finland" Sustainability 11, no. 13: 3661. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133661
APA StyleTuomenvirta, H., Gregow, H., Harjanne, A., Luhtala, S., Mäkelä, A., Pilli-Sihvola, K., Juhola, S., Hildén, M., Peltonen-Sainio, P., Miettinen, I. T., & Halonen, M. (2019). Identifying Policy Actions Supporting Weather-Related Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in Finland. Sustainability, 11(13), 3661. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133661