Twenty-eighth Report Adapting Institutions to Climate Change Cm ...
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Index<br />
nature’s responses 2.103, 4.14<br />
alien species, introduction of 2.92–2.94<br />
climate envelopes 2.83–2.91<br />
ecosystem services 2.102<br />
habitat change/loss 2.99–2.101<br />
life cycle timing 2.95–2.96<br />
species assemblages 2.97–2.98<br />
Netherlands water management Box 4F<br />
nitrates in water 2.54<br />
nitrogen compounds in water 2.53<br />
non-market impacts Appendix A2<br />
North Norfolk District Council 3.88<br />
Northern Ireland<br />
coastal management 3.73<br />
conservation management 3.96, 3.99, 3.100<br />
flood management 3.61<br />
information gathering/sharing 4.111<br />
Northern Ireland Environment Agency 3.50<br />
water<br />
management of 4.88<br />
regulation of companies 3.57<br />
supply and treatment of 3.55<br />
Northern Ireland Environment Agency 3.50<br />
Office of Science and Technology 3.77<br />
Ofwat (Water Services Regulation<br />
Authority) 3.57, 4.55<br />
‘organisation’, defined 1.10<br />
path dependencies 4.18–4.19<br />
infrastructure lock-in 4.27<br />
overcoming<br />
flexibility, importance of 4.25<br />
planning system, use of 4.26<br />
regulations and moni<strong>to</strong>ring <strong>to</strong>ols 4.21–4.22,<br />
Box 4A<br />
responsibilities, statu<strong>to</strong>ry 4.24<br />
responsibility/accountability, fragmentation<br />
of 4.23<br />
phenology 2.95–2.96<br />
Pitt Review 2.64, 3.18, 3.65, 3.67<br />
planned adaptation Box 1A, Appendix A2<br />
Planning Act 2008 3.40, 3.42, 5.37<br />
Planning Policy Statements (PPSs) 3.34<br />
166<br />
cc revisions 3.38, 4.110<br />
PPS25 3.37, 3.79<br />
planning regimes 3.29, 4.77–4.78<br />
addressing cc via 3.38<br />
and cc adaptation 3.39–3.40, 5.33–5.37<br />
in England 3.34<br />
ESPACE Project Box 3B<br />
path dependencies, avoiding 4.26<br />
planning permission 3.31<br />
planning vs. control 3.30<br />
in Scotland 3.33–3.34, 3.35<br />
specific policies, use of 3.36<br />
statu<strong>to</strong>ry obligations in respect of cc 3.32<br />
and strategies 3.37<br />
in Wales 3.34<br />
policies/programmes for climate change<br />
3.5–3.19, Box 3A, Figure 3–I, Figure 3–II<br />
see also adaptive capacity, policy framework<br />
potential impacts Appendix A2<br />
precipitation 2.14, 2.17, 2.27, 2.40, Box 2A,<br />
Figure 2–III<br />
‘predict and provide’ approach 4.8<br />
probabilities, Bayesian 2.22<br />
projections for UK 2.23–2.28, Table 2.1<br />
rainfall 2.27, Figure 2–III<br />
temperatures 2.26, 2.29–2.30, Figure 2–II<br />
variability and uncertainty in 2.25<br />
see also Global Circulation Models (GCMs);<br />
UK <strong>Climate</strong> Impacts Programme (UKCIP)<br />
public engagement 4.79–4.85, 5.71–5.79<br />
adaptation assessments 4.11, 4.42, Figure 4–II<br />
<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> (Scotland) Act 2009 3.16<br />
flooding/coastal erosion 3.79, 3.80, 3.87<br />
RCEP recommendations for 5.74<br />
Thames Estuary 2100 project Box 3E<br />
questions, indicative, on adaptation Box 5A<br />
rainfall 2.14, 2.17, 2.27, 2.40, 2.46, Box 2A,<br />
Figure 2–III<br />
recommendations, RCEP<br />
Adaptation Sub-Committee, <strong>to</strong> the 5.80–5.81<br />
equity<br />
addressing losses due <strong>to</strong> cc 5.64<br />
political/public debates 5.69