The case has been made in the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes for the crucial role of the built environment in mitigating the worst excesses of a warming global climate and in protecting people through adaptation. Town planners are essential actors in delivering sustainable and resilient urbanism. Given that legislation is implemented by people, the study aimed to examine how town planners experienced and thought about the changing legislation and how they understood the concepts of ‘sustainability’ and ‘resilience’ in the built environment. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 planners working in England who had at least seven years’ experience. In the analysis, we explored meanings of sustain...
Why are we not living in an urban environment that is sustainable and resilient? To find a response,...
In recent years ideas of resilience have been increasingly embedded within urban planning and design...
Fragmented governance contexts make it difficult for public bodies to direct and control climate ada...
With global warming already underway and the sense of urgency around climate breakdown growing, deli...
The case has been made in the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes for the cruc...
In academic and professional circles, ‘resilience thinking’ has emerged as the dominant paradigm in ...
Resilience and climate action have evolved to become key priorities within planning policy and pract...
Purpose: Conceptual interpretations of sustainability and resilience are widening with discursive us...
This paper argues that resilience of a place cannot necessarily be associated only with the level of...
Whilst being a large contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, the urban environment is prone to impa...
Adapting to the challenges of rapid urban growth and societal change will require mechanisms for eff...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of ‘urban resilience’ in the litera...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing society and the spatial planning system pla...
This paper analyses contrasting academic understandings of ‘equilibrium resilience’ and ‘evolutionar...
The environment has been a significant focus for planning education since the 1960’s. This paper tra...
Why are we not living in an urban environment that is sustainable and resilient? To find a response,...
In recent years ideas of resilience have been increasingly embedded within urban planning and design...
Fragmented governance contexts make it difficult for public bodies to direct and control climate ada...
With global warming already underway and the sense of urgency around climate breakdown growing, deli...
The case has been made in the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes for the cruc...
In academic and professional circles, ‘resilience thinking’ has emerged as the dominant paradigm in ...
Resilience and climate action have evolved to become key priorities within planning policy and pract...
Purpose: Conceptual interpretations of sustainability and resilience are widening with discursive us...
This paper argues that resilience of a place cannot necessarily be associated only with the level of...
Whilst being a large contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, the urban environment is prone to impa...
Adapting to the challenges of rapid urban growth and societal change will require mechanisms for eff...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of ‘urban resilience’ in the litera...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing society and the spatial planning system pla...
This paper analyses contrasting academic understandings of ‘equilibrium resilience’ and ‘evolutionar...
The environment has been a significant focus for planning education since the 1960’s. This paper tra...
Why are we not living in an urban environment that is sustainable and resilient? To find a response,...
In recent years ideas of resilience have been increasingly embedded within urban planning and design...
Fragmented governance contexts make it difficult for public bodies to direct and control climate ada...