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Spatial Planning Response to the Challenges of Climate Change Adaptation: An Analysis of Selected Instruments and Good Practices in Europe

doi: 10.3390/su151310431
The task of combining objectives, spatial planning instruments, and climate change adaptation targets is a complex endeavour that varies across countries. There is a call for a universal discussion on how spatial planning should respond to climate change challenges. To address this issue, this article delves into the approaches taken by Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Poland, aiming to explore how spatial planning instruments support climate change adaptation goals. The authors, based on a jointly extracted questionnaire, identified what they consider to be the most relevant examples of instruments to use to ensure the integration of spatial planning objectives and the response to climate challenges. The identified solutions are compared in detail. Three key spatial planning themes emerged in this study: investment in renewable energy, the development and preservation of green infrastructure, and the protection of coastal zones. This article examines the systemic solutions found in these countries, discusses the role of both classical and sectoral spatial planning instruments, and identifies the level of public authority responsible for key interventions. It shows that instruments developed at the supra-local level should support local authorities by providing them with legal and substantive arguments for developing solutions relevant to climate challenges.
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece
- West Pomeranian University of Technology Poland
- University of Lisbon Portugal
- University of Alicante Spain
- West Pomeranian University of Technology Poland
Renewable energy investments, renewable energy investments, TJ807-830, Climate change adaptation, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, GE1-350, climate change adaptation, Spatial planning, Environmental effects of industries and plants, spatial planning; climate change adaptation; green infrastructure; renewable energy investments; Europe, Green infrastructure, Environmental sciences, Europe, green infrastructure, spatial planning
Renewable energy investments, renewable energy investments, TJ807-830, Climate change adaptation, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, GE1-350, climate change adaptation, Spatial planning, Environmental effects of industries and plants, spatial planning; climate change adaptation; green infrastructure; renewable energy investments; Europe, Green infrastructure, Environmental sciences, Europe, green infrastructure, spatial planning
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