Integrated suburban neighbourhood adaptation due to climate change: Local stakeholders’ views on potential pathways for change

I. Smith, K. Williams, D. Hopkins, Jennifer L. R. Joynt, C. Payne, Rajat Gupta
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Purpose – This paper presents new research on the potential pathways for integrated adaptation that could make England's suburbs more resilient to future climate conditions. It focuses on the role of central government, local agencies and householders in making adaptations to the built and natural environment.Design/methodology – This paper uses evidence from three facilitated workshops run with built environment and policy professionals associated with climate change adaptation in three cities in England: Oxford, Bristol and Stockport. The workshop contributions are presented in relation to the potential role that central government, local agencies and residents could play in adapting suburbs.Findings – Central government, local agencies and householders form an interconnected network of agents responsible for adaptive action in suburbs. Professional and institutional stakeholders expect central government to take a lead and ensure planning policies and building regulations support effective adaptation. ...
气候变化下的综合郊区社区适应:地方利益相关者对潜在变化途径的看法
目的:本文提出了一项关于综合适应的潜在途径的新研究,这些途径可以使英格兰郊区对未来的气候条件更具弹性。它侧重于中央政府、地方机构和家庭在适应建筑和自然环境方面的作用。设计/方法-本文使用了来自三个便利研讨会的证据,这些研讨会由英国牛津、布里斯托尔和斯托克波特三个城市与气候变化适应相关的建筑环境和政策专业人士举办。讲习班的贡献与中央政府、地方机构和居民在适应郊区方面可以发挥的潜在作用有关。调查结果——中央政府、地方机构和住户组成了一个相互关联的网络,负责郊区的适应性行动。专业和机构利益相关者期望中央政府发挥带头作用,确保规划政策和建筑法规支持有效的适应. ...
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