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Climate adaptation governance in cities and regions between hierarchical steering and network cooperation: findings from theoretical considerations and international practice
This final chapter of the book summarizes some main conclusions and derives implications for further research on climate adaptation governance. The context and location‐specific nature of climate change impacts turns climate adaptation into a mainly local task for municipalities and their regional hinterlands as well as their communities. Urban development processes are highly influenced by a variety of non‐public actors such as private developers, financiers, construction companies, etc. which are to be included in planning and strategy development to reach climate adapted settlement structures. The resilience concept is increasingly used to guide practical climate adaptation on local and regional scales. Hierarchical intervention from national levels can help to overcome public action problems on local and regional levels, coordinates action across different spatial levels and sectors and provides the framework within which cities and regions as well as public and private actors and citizens act.
Climate adaptation governance in cities and regions between hierarchical steering and network cooperation: findings from theoretical considerations and international practice
This final chapter of the book summarizes some main conclusions and derives implications for further research on climate adaptation governance. The context and location‐specific nature of climate change impacts turns climate adaptation into a mainly local task for municipalities and their regional hinterlands as well as their communities. Urban development processes are highly influenced by a variety of non‐public actors such as private developers, financiers, construction companies, etc. which are to be included in planning and strategy development to reach climate adapted settlement structures. The resilience concept is increasingly used to guide practical climate adaptation on local and regional scales. Hierarchical intervention from national levels can help to overcome public action problems on local and regional levels, coordinates action across different spatial levels and sectors and provides the framework within which cities and regions as well as public and private actors and citizens act.
Climate adaptation governance in cities and regions between hierarchical steering and network cooperation: findings from theoretical considerations and international practice
Knieling, Jörg (Herausgeber:in) / Knieling, Jörg (Autor:in) / Klindworth, Katharina (Autor:in)
18.07.2016
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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