LEADER 09338oam 2200757I 450 001 9910812345903321 005 20230322030156.0 010 $a1-136-93495-2 010 $a1-136-93496-0 010 $a1-282-88275-9 010 $a9786612882753 010 $a0-203-84653-2 024 7 $a10.4324/9780203846537 035 $a(CKB)2670000000047973 035 $a(EBL)574504 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000442663 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12167689 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000442663 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10447553 035 $a(PQKB)10265892 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000428593 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12146697 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000428593 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10424162 035 $a(PQKB)11251363 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC574504 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL574504 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10422063 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL288275 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000047973 100 $a20180706d2010 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn#|||a|a|| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aSpatial planning and climate change /$fElizabeth Wilson and Jake Piper 210 1$aMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2010. 215 $a1 online resource (480 pages) $cillustrations, maps 225 0 $aThe natural and built enviornment series 311 $a0-415-49591-1 (OCoLC)671811312 311 $a0-415-49590-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $gpt. I$tIntroduction --$g1.$tIntroduction: spatial planning, climate change and sustainable development --$g1.1.$tIntroduction --$g1.2.$tUrgency of response to climate change --$g1.3.$tRole of Spatial Planning --$g1.4.$tImplications for sustainable development --$g1.5.$tConclusions --$g2.$tClimate change mitigation and adaptation: impacts and opportunities --$g2.1.$tIntroduction and definitions --$g2.2.$tImpacts and opportunities of climate change --$g2.3.$tcase for mitigation and adaptation --$g2.4.$trole of spatial planning in the synergy between mitigation and adaptation --$g2.5.$tIntegrating mitigation and adaptation (approaches and tools for spatial planning) --$g2.6.$tConclusions: mitigation and adaptation working together --$g3.$tInternational, European and national policy frameworks --$g3.1.$tIntroduction --$g3.2.$tUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change --$g3.3.$tEuropean climate change action --$g3.4.$tNational policy frameworks --$g3.5.$tPolicy options for implementation --$g3.6.$tConclusions -- 327 $gpt. II$tPerspectives on spatial planning and climate change --$g4.$tDiscourses of climate change and spatial planning --$g4.1.$tIntroduction --$g4.2.$tDiscourse analysis --$g4.3.$tUnited Kingdom --$g4.4.$tNetherlands --$g4.5.$tConclusions --$g5.$tMulti-scalar spatial planning for climate change --$g5.1.$tIntroduction --$g5.2.$tMulti-level governance and appeals to the global scale --$g5.3.$tMitigation and adaptation: global and local? --$g5.4.$tMulti-scale governance networks --$g5.5.$tImplications for spatial planning --$g5.6.$tConclusions --$g6.$tJust transitions: horizons, timescales and equity --$g6.1.$tIntroduction --$g6.2.$tFutures thinking in spatial planning --$g6.3.$tSustainable development and planning for future generations --$g6.4.$tPlanning, climate change and the future --$g6.5.$tClimate change and intra-generational equity --$g6.6.$tFutures thinking: socio-economic and climate change scenarios --$g6.7.$tSocio-economic scenarios in the Netherlands --$g6.8.$tOther tools for futures thinking in spatial planning --$g6.9.$tConclusions --$g7.$tEnvironmental impact assessment for climate change in spatial planning --$g7.1.$tIntroduction --$g7.2.$tEnvironmental impact assessment processes --$g7.3.$tEnvironmental impact assessment and climate change --$g7.4.$tSpecific guidance on climate change within EIA --$g7.5.$tIntegrating mitigation and adaptation in EIA --$g7.6.$tCase studies: SEA and climate change --$g7.6.1.$tCase study 1: Randstad 2040 --$g7.6.2.$tCase study 2: UK offshore energy SEA --$g7.6.3.$tCase study 3: SEA of Thames Estuary 2100 --$g7.6.4.$tStrengths and weaknesses in SEA case studies --$g7.7.$tRisk assessment and uncertainty in EIA --$g7.8.$tNew regulatory requirements for addressing climate change in EIA --$g7.9.$tConclusions -- 327 $gpt. III$tSpatial planning in practice --$g8.$tStrategic planning for low-carbon and resilient development patterns --$g8.1.$tIntroduction --$g8.2.$tPatterns of development --$g8.3.$tStrategic planning, transport and climate change mitigation in the UK --$g8.3.1.$tTransport and greenhouse gas emissions: trends and targets --$g8.3.2.$tNational and regional policies for strategic location of development and transport --$g8.3.3.$tSpatial planning policies for transport demand management and travel behaviour --$g8.3.4.$tNational and regional targets for low carbon transport --$g8.4.$tStrategic planning and climate change adaptation in the UK --$g8.5.$tClimate change mitigation and adaptation at the regional level: the Yorkshire and Humber Plan --$g8.6.$tEco-towns --$g8.7.$tLearning from Europe --$g8.8.$tConclusions --$g9.$tClimate change and the built environment --$g9.1.$tIntroduction --$g9.2.$tbuilt environment and infrastructure: definitions --$g9.3.$tReducing emissions from the built environment --$g9.4.$tReducing emissions from the built environment: the UK --$g9.5.$tReducing emissions from the built environment: the Netherlands --$g9.6.$tClimate change adaptation in the built environment --$g9.7.$tClimate change adaptation in the built environment: the UK --$g9.8.$tClimate change adaptation in the built environment: The Netherlands --$g9.9.$tBringing adaptation and mitigation together: green infrastructure --$g9.10.$tConclusions: spatial planning for mitigation and adaptation --$g10.$tPlanning for water resources under climate change --$g10.1.$tIntroduction --$g10.2.$tWater resources: use and climate change impacts --$g10.3.$tIntegrating planning for land and water: water resources --$g10.4.$tTools for policy integration: water resources --$g10.5.$tConclusions: water resources --$g11.$tFlood risk, and marine and coastal areas: planning for climate change --$g11.1.$tIntroduction --$g11.2.$tFlood risk and climate change --$g11.3.$tIntegrating spatial planning and flood-risk planning --$g11.4.$tTools for integration of flood risk into spatial planning --$g11.5.$tConclusions: flood risk --$g11.6.$tMarine and coastal spatial planning --$g11.7.$tConclusions --$g12.$tPlanning for biodiversity under climate change --$g12.1.$tIntroduction --$g12.2.$tPressures upon biodiversity --$g12.3.$tInternational biodiversity protection: institutions and status --$g12.4.$tNational level: UK biodiversity institutions and policy framework --$g12.5.$tSpatial planning links to biodiversity --$g12.6.$tConcepts and principles for future biodiversity protection --$g12.7.$tSpatial planning, biodiversity and climate change: barriers and constraints --$g12.8.$tConclusions - implications for biodiversity policy: conservation and enhancement -- 327 $gpt. IV$tProspects --$g13.$tClimate change learning, knowledge and communication amongst spatial planning communities --$g13.1.$tIntroduction --$g13.2.$tInstitutional and social learning --$g13.3.$tNetworks and learning --$g13.4.$tClimate change knowledge amongst planning communities --$g13.5.$tCommunity engagement and visualization --$g13.6.$tConclusions --$g14.$tIntegrating mitigation and adaptation for sustainable development --$g14.1.$tIntroduction --$g14.2.$tBenefits of integration of mitigation and adaptation --$g14.3.$tMethods for integration --$g14.4.$tUnderstanding the development process --$g14.5.$tProspects. 330 $aSpatial planning has a vital role to play in the move to a low carbon energy future and in adapting to climate change. To do this, spatial planning must develop and implement new approaches. Elizabeth Wilson and Jake Piper explore a wide range of issues in this comprehensive book on the relationship between our changing climate and spatial planning, and suggest ways of addressing the challenges by taking a longer-sighted approach to our preparation for the future. 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