Spatial planning is increasingly expected to address climate change adaptation. In a Swedish context this has meant a predominant focus on risks of flooding, erosion and sea-level rise. Gradually, regulatory mechanisms and concrete strategies are evolving to support practical mainstreaming. The aim of this paper is to analyze how frontline planners approach climate change adaptation in an urban context, emphasizing the process of settling and enacting strategic guidelines in spatial planning. The study suggests that municipalities are being preactive i.e. preparing to act by settling guidelines rather than proactively implementing change when planning for new settlements. Further the process of accommodating climate risks involves problems....
This paper deals with the issue of the relationship between climate change and the government’s land...
Pluvial urban flooding occurs in many parts of the world, including Sweden, often with severe conseq...
While strengthening public–private interplay is expected to improve the climate profile of urban pla...
Spatial planning is increasingly expected to address climate change adaptation. In a Swedish context...
Although spatial planning is considered as crucial for climate change adaption, e.g. in the EU White...
Climate change will have an impact on various sectors, such as housing, infrastructure, recreation a...
Based on a literature review and a series of round-table discussions with actors engaged in urban pl...
Mitigation measures, especially municipal energy infrastructure transformation, have been the focus ...
Due to climate change and natural variations in the hydrological cycle, global mean sea levels are i...
With climate change, great challenges arise for society, exactly how large these effects will be dep...
This presentation introduces recent studies on climate change considerations in urban planning. The ...
Climate change is affecting societies all over the world. Cities are especially vulnerable to climat...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to sustainable urban development, placing many cities at ri...
Informed by the concept of strategy-making, this paper analyses the ability of spatial planning to s...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to sustainable urban development worldwide. In Sweden, clim...
This paper deals with the issue of the relationship between climate change and the government’s land...
Pluvial urban flooding occurs in many parts of the world, including Sweden, often with severe conseq...
While strengthening public–private interplay is expected to improve the climate profile of urban pla...
Spatial planning is increasingly expected to address climate change adaptation. In a Swedish context...
Although spatial planning is considered as crucial for climate change adaption, e.g. in the EU White...
Climate change will have an impact on various sectors, such as housing, infrastructure, recreation a...
Based on a literature review and a series of round-table discussions with actors engaged in urban pl...
Mitigation measures, especially municipal energy infrastructure transformation, have been the focus ...
Due to climate change and natural variations in the hydrological cycle, global mean sea levels are i...
With climate change, great challenges arise for society, exactly how large these effects will be dep...
This presentation introduces recent studies on climate change considerations in urban planning. The ...
Climate change is affecting societies all over the world. Cities are especially vulnerable to climat...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to sustainable urban development, placing many cities at ri...
Informed by the concept of strategy-making, this paper analyses the ability of spatial planning to s...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to sustainable urban development worldwide. In Sweden, clim...
This paper deals with the issue of the relationship between climate change and the government’s land...
Pluvial urban flooding occurs in many parts of the world, including Sweden, often with severe conseq...
While strengthening public–private interplay is expected to improve the climate profile of urban pla...