Diffusion of climate policy integration in adaptation strategies: Translating the EU mandate into UK and Danish national contexts
Jensen, A; Nielsen, HØ; Russel, D
Date: 2023
Article
Journal
Regional Environmental Change
Publisher
Springer
Abstract
In this paper, we examine how EU Climate Adaptation Strategy and especially its pivotal principle of
policy integration of climate adaptation has diffused to the climate adaptation strategies of Member
States. We explore how this quest for climate adaptation policy integration was pushed by vertical
diffusion of the framing and ...
In this paper, we examine how EU Climate Adaptation Strategy and especially its pivotal principle of
policy integration of climate adaptation has diffused to the climate adaptation strategies of Member
States. We explore how this quest for climate adaptation policy integration was pushed by vertical
diffusion of the framing and policy mixes launched at EU level. To do so, we analyse and compare
national climate adaptation strategies in two EU Member States – the UK and Denmark – over a period of time 2013-2021 that witnessed Brexit and increased attention to climate impacts. Conceptually and analytically, we draw on the policy diffusion literature centring on four potential drivers of
vertical policy diffusion: interests, rights, ideology, and recognition which inform the analysis. Further, to scrutinize what is diffused, we conceptualise climate policy integration including the rationale and policy instruments for CPI. We find that both countries’ approaches to climate change
adaptation have been shaped by rights-based diffusion in a mixture of shadow hierarchy, soft power
and activation of other policy areas with binding directives, and we further identify divergence between the cases in attention before and after Brexit and in mandating local level actions.
Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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