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Environmental policy and climate change vulnerability in the Maldives: from the ‘lexicon of risk’ to social response to change
Author(s) -
Stefano Malatesta,
Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
island studies journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1715-2593
DOI - 10.24043/isj.5
Subject(s) - vulnerability (computing) , climate change , lexicon , social vulnerability , environmental resource management , environmental planning , geography , environmental science , psychology , oceanography , psychological resilience , computer science , computer security , social psychology , geology , artificial intelligence
The climate change vulnerability discourse in the Maldives coexists with a pervasive set of critical environmental factors of significance to the socio-environmental systems of small peripheral islands. This implies the need to strike a balance between global challenges associated with environmental processes at the supra-national scale and the adjustments and strategies implemented at the local scale in response to change. The current paper offers a discussion of this dialectic, in reference to both the broader contemporary debate in island studies, and the political and environmental context of the Maldives. We first outline the international scenario, and then go on, in the second part of the paper, to provide a reading of environmental policy on these islands. We argue that emphasizing the country’s environmental vulnerability has reinforced a ‘lexicon of risk’ within the environmental discourse and that, in recent years, this narrative has been one of the main forces driving the construction of contemporary Maldivian ‘nation-ness’.

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