Institutional drivers of adaptation in local government decision-making: evidence from Chile
Author
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Valdivieso, Patricio
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Andersson, Krister P.
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Villena Roldán, Benjamín
Admission date
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2018-05-23T13:59:32Z
Available date
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2018-05-23T13:59:32Z
Publication date
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Climatic Change (2017) 143:157–171
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Identifier
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10.1007/s10584-017-1961-9
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/148056
Abstract
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We study how the local institutional context shapes local government decisions about
responses to perceived threats of natural disasters and climatic change. We draw on institutional
theories and field observations to develop hypotheses about the effects of municipal institutional
arrangements, social capital, and multilevel governance. To test these ideas, we analyze a unique
dataset with over-time observations for almost all local governments in Chile. Our analysis shows
multiple institutional conditions supporting proactive local adaptation: municipalities with relatively
robust institutional settings tend to devote more resources to environmental risk management and
adaptation. We use our quantitative model to show that altering institutional settings can make a
difference for increasing local government investments in this area. Although few local governments
in Chile currently enjoy favorable institutional conditions for risk reduction and adaptation, our
findings identify ways through which external actors may contribute to a more propitious institutional
climate.
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Patrocinador
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FONDECYT, Grant No. 1140672 /Institute for Research in Market Imperfections and Public
Policy (MIPP), ICM IS130002 / Chilean Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism / United States National Science Foundation, grants # DEB-1114984, SMA-1328688 / FONDECYT, Grant No. 1140672 / Institute for Research in Market Imperfections and Public Policy (MIPP), ICM IS130002, Chilean Ministry of Economy, Development and
Tourism /United States National Science Foundation, Grants # DEB-1114984 and SMA-
1328688.