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Working Paper

Adaptation to Climate Change and Climate Variability: Do It Now or Wait and See?

Kiel Working Papers, 1809

Authors

  • Narita
  • D.
  • Quaas
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

D81 Q20 Q54

Key Words

Adaptation to climate change

climate variability

open-access resources

real option

risk and uncertainty

Wasser

water

Related Topics

Climate

As growing attention is paid to climate change adaptation as an actual policy issue, the significant meaning of climate variability in adaptation decisions is beginning to be recognized. By using a real option framework, we shed light on how climate change and climate variability affect individuals’ (farmers’) investment decisions with regard to adaptation. As a plausible case in which the delay carries policy implications, we investigate farmers’ choices when adaptation involves the use of an open-access resource (water). The results show that uncoordinated farmers with a high risk aversion may under-adapt while farmers with a low risk aversion would over-adapt under the same conditions. Private adaptation should be supported or discouraged accordingly if farmers are not convinced about the possibilities of collective resource management in the long run.

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  • Prof. Dr. Martin Quaas
    Kiel Institute Fellow

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