This project explores local vulnerabilities to climate change impacts within Surrey, British Columbia. It emphasizes the critical role of cities in addressing climate change locally through both mitigation and adaptation. The concepts of vulnerability, sustainability, and adaptation are correlated within an integrated policy matrix. This integration seeks to maximize synergies and minimize trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation to climate change, in order to reinforce sustainable urban development. Using this framework the research examines Surrey’s sustainable development pathway, or ‘sustainability ethos,’ expressed in its policies and practices. It concludes that Surrey fails to articulate ‘planned adaptation’ to address its inevit...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
Climate change is here and will get worse. The City of Toronto must adapt to the forecasted circumst...
Climate change poses novel challenges for cities, threatening long-term sustainability objectives an...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Climate change poses novel challenges for cities, threatening long-term sustainability objectives an...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Climate change is a current phenomenon: the temperatures rise, rainfall patterns are changing, glaci...
Increases in coastal flooding from climate change related sea level rise and increased rainfall will...
This paper outlines the conflicts and synergies between risk and resilience approaches to climate ch...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
Faced with extreme weather events like flooding and challenges like sea-level rise, cities across th...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
Climate change is here and will get worse. The City of Toronto must adapt to the forecasted circumst...
Climate change poses novel challenges for cities, threatening long-term sustainability objectives an...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Climate change poses novel challenges for cities, threatening long-term sustainability objectives an...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Climate change is a current phenomenon: the temperatures rise, rainfall patterns are changing, glaci...
Increases in coastal flooding from climate change related sea level rise and increased rainfall will...
This paper outlines the conflicts and synergies between risk and resilience approaches to climate ch...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
Faced with extreme weather events like flooding and challenges like sea-level rise, cities across th...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
International audienceThe development of strategies to reduce vulnerability and increaseadaptation t...
Climate change is here and will get worse. The City of Toronto must adapt to the forecasted circumst...