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  • Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) contribute little to global greenhouse gas emissions but face severe climate-related risks that threaten their economies and adaptability.
  • Current efforts to create resilient systems against climate threats are insufficiently funded and limited in the SIDS context.
  • The article reviews existing climate strategies and identifies gaps in knowledge and implementation, aiming to help SIDS leaders shift towards resilience and transformative adaptation for better long-term outcomes.

Article Abstract

Although the Caribbean's Small Island Developing States (SIDS) minimally contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions, they face disproportionate climate risks and are particularly susceptible to systemic economic threats posed by climate change and subsequent increases in climate variability. Historically, strategic programs and investments have sought to develop more robust and adaptive engineered systems to absorb climate threats. However, such initiatives are limited and under-resourced in the SIDS' context. This article reviews existing climate strategies in the Caribbean and then critically examines current gaps and barriers relating to climate impact knowledge, needs, and implementation. This examination can assist Caribbean SIDS leadership to identify opportunities to transition from a vulnerability-reducing mindset to one of resilience and transformative adaptation to improve long-term economic outlooks, social welfare, and environmental stewardship despite recurring and escalating climate risks. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2024;20:1237-1255. © 2023 SETAC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ieam.4860DOI Listing

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