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NotesESSTopic 6.3Adaptation strategies
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6.3.21 min read

Adaptation strategies

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 6

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Contents

  • What is adaptation?
  • Specific adaptation strategies

What is adaptation?

Big idea: Adaptation = adjusting to the effects. We accept that some climate change is unavoidable and prepare for its impacts.

Why adaptation is necessary

  • Even if emissions stopped today, some warming is already locked in due to past emissions
  • COâ‚‚ persists in atmosphere for centuries
  • Oceans have absorbed heat that will continue to warm climate
  • Impacts are already happening — we need to cope NOW
Mitigation is like preventing a fire; adaptation is like installing smoke detectors and sprinklers. Both are essential!

Types of adaptation

  • Reactive: Responding to impacts that have already occurred
  • Anticipatory: Preparing for expected future impacts
  • Planned: Deliberate policy decisions by governments
  • Autonomous: Spontaneous adjustments by individuals and systems
Exam tip: Questions may ask you to classify adaptation strategies or explain why adaptation is necessary alongside mitigation.

Specific adaptation strategies

Big idea: Adaptation strategies are tailored to specific risks and locations. They include infrastructure, agriculture, water management, and social measures.

Coastal and water management

  • Sea walls and flood barriers: Protect against rising seas and storm surges (e.g., Thames Barrier)
  • Managed retreat: Moving communities away from vulnerable coastlines
  • Wetland restoration: Natural buffers that absorb flood water
  • Water storage: Reservoirs, rainwater harvesting for drought periods
  • Desalination: Converting seawater to freshwater

Agriculture and food security

  • Drought-resistant crops: Breeding or engineering crops that tolerate water stress
  • Changed planting dates: Adjusting to new seasonal patterns
  • Irrigation efficiency: Drip irrigation, soil moisture sensors
  • Crop diversification: Reducing dependence on single crops
  • Agroforestry: Trees provide shade, reduce erosion, diversify income

Health and urban adaptation

  • Early warning systems: Heat alerts, flood warnings, disease surveillance
  • Urban heat island reduction: Green roofs, urban trees, reflective surfaces
  • Improved healthcare: Preparing for climate-related illnesses
  • Building codes: Design for extreme weather, passive cooling
Exam tip: Be ready to give named examples of adaptation strategies from specific countries or regions when possible.

Related ESS Topics

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6.1.1Structure of the atmosphere
6.1.2The greenhouse effect & energy balance
6.1.3Albedo & heat redistribution
6.2.1Evidence for climate change
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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Adaptation strategies.

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Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Adaptation strategies.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Adaptation strategies.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Adaptation strategies.

AO3
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Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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