Author Identifier
Naomi Joy Godden: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9881-3365
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Title
Ambio
Publisher
Springer
School
Centre for People, Place and Planet / School of Arts and Humanities
RAS ID
82141
Funders
Worldwide Universities Network (UoA 3726084) / Australian Research Council / Swedish Research Council (VR-Vetenskaprådet; No. 2018–05866)
Grant Number
ARC Number : DE240100532
Abstract
For decades, social scientists and activists have advocated for equal participation of citizens in decision-making about development and equitable futures. The urgency of this call has intensified with the climate emergency, pushing communities towards resilience. Yet, the concept of participation remains contested. This systematic review examines 187 articles to understand how participatory processes in climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience initiatives engage with power dynamics. Findings are categorised into three themes: domination and exclusion, negotiation and contestation, and transformation and emancipation. Results reveal that most participatory approaches sustain power imbalances and exclude marginalised groups, hindering meaningful engagement. However, some cases highlight transformative practices that foster empowerment, shared decision-making, and inclusivity. These examples offer pathways to rethink participatory climate action by emphasising power redistribution and community leadership. Future climate initiatives must prioritise these transformative dimensions to disrupt entrenched inequalities and achieve just and resilient outcomes.
DOI
10.1007/s13280-025-02202-z
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Comments
Parsons, M., Godden, N. J., Henrique, K. P., Tschakert, P., Gonda, N., Atkins, E., Steen, K., & Crease, R. P. (2025). Participatory approaches to climate adaptation, resilience, and mitigation: A systematic review. Ambio. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-025-02202-z