Climate change is already with us. It is the greatest emerging humanitarian challenge of our time. The effects of changing weather patterns and more extreme climate events can be seen around the world. Examining the scale of the global challenge through the threats posed by a changing climate across Europe and in the UK, this paper indicates that leadership and policy responses are needed at all levels – international, European national and local. The urban environment amplifies the impacts of climate change and adaptation of our towns and cities is essential to accommodate this change. Regional and local planning can make a major contribution to tackling climate change by shaping decisions that reduce carbon dioxide emissions and positively build community resilience to problems such as extreme temperatures or flood risk. Looking to examples of best practice across local authorities in Europe, the EU-funded green and blue space adaptation for urban areas and eco-towns (GRaBS) project is showcased. This paper presents the case for climate change adaptation and, in particular, argues that people or places facing poverty and disadvantage must not be disproportionately affected by climate change, or by policy or practice responses to it.
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June 2010
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June 01 2010
Briefing: Adapting to a changing climate
K. Henderson, CEnv, MEI, MSc, DIC
K. Henderson, CEnv, MEI, MSc, DIC
Interim Chief Executive, Town and Country Planning Association
London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 24 2009
Accepted:
September 17 2009
Online ISSN: 1755-0807
Print ISSN: 1755-0793
© 2010 The authors and the Institution of Civil Engineers
2010
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning (2010) 163 (2): 53–58.
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Received:
July 24 2009
Accepted:
September 17 2009
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Henderson K (2010), "Briefing: Adapting to a changing climate". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, Vol. 163 No. 2 pp. 53–58, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/udap.2010.163.2.53
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