<p>Climate change is changing the context of spatial planning and shaping its priorities. It has strengthened its environmental dimension and has become a new rationale for coordinating actions and integrating different policy priorities. </p><p>This book sets out the economic, social and environmental challenges that climate change raises for urban and regional planners and explores current and potential responses. These are set within the context of recent research and scholarly works on the role of spatial planning in combating climate change. Addressing both mitigation measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to the effects of climate change, the book provides an overview of emerging practice, with analysis of the drivers of policy change and practical implementation of measures. It scopes planning issues and opportunities at different spatial scales, drawing on both the UK and international experiences and highlighting the need to link global and local responses to shared risks and opportunities. </p> <p>Preface and Acknowledgments</p> <p>Part I Introduction: The Challenge of Climate Change - Adaptation, Mitigation and Vulnerability </p> <p>1. Climate Change and Spatial Planning Responses </p> <p>2. Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Developed Nations: A Critical Perspective on the Adaptation Turn in Urban Climate Planning</p> <p>3. Urban Form and Climate Change: Towards Appropriate Development Patterns to Mitigate and Adapt to Global Warming</p> <p>4. Patterns of Settlement Compared</p> <p>5. Transport Policies and Climate Change </p> <p>6. Transitioning Away from Oil: A Transport Planning Case Study with Emphasis on US and Australian Cities </p> <p>7. Climate Change Vulnerability: A New Threat to Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries</p> <p>8. Climate Change Vulnerability: Planning Challenges for Small Islands</p> <p>Part II Introduction: Strategic Planning Responses </p> <p>9. The Territorial Agenda of the European Union - Progress for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation?</p> <p>10. California's Climate Change Planning: Policy Innovation and Structural Hurdles</p> <p>11. Climate Change and Australian Urban Resilience: The Limits of Ecological Modernisation as an Adaptive Strategy</p> <p>12. Beyond a Technical Response: New Growth-management Experiments in Canada </p> <p>13. Planning for Offshore Wind Energy in Northern Europe</p> <p>14. Sustainable Construction and Design in UK Planning</p> <p>15. Making Space for Water: Spatial Planning and Water Management in the Netherlands</p> <p>16. Climate Change and Flood Risk Methodologies in the UK </p> <p>Part III Introduction: Implementation, Governance and Engagement</p> <p>17. Use of Scenarios for Climate Change Adaptation in Spatial Planning</p> <p>18. Integrated Assessment to Support Regional and Local Decision Making </p> <p>19. Planning for Green Infrastructure: Adapting to Climate Change </p> <p>20. Planning and Governance of Climate Change </p> <p>21. A Climate of Planning: Swedish Municipal Responses to Climate Change</p> <p>22. Moving Cities Towards a Sustainable Low Carbon Energy Future: Learning from Woking and London</p> <p>23. Public Engagement in Planning for Renewable Energy</p>
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