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Sustainability and Adaptation in Planning: Community Resilience Against Accelerating Environmental Change

[collection article]

Dimmer, Christian
Kammerbauer, Mark

Abstract

Urban and regional planning can be both the context and an instrument to create and foster resilience on the scale of the city, district, or neighborhood, against the background of growing and increasingly compounded climate-related and socio-economic uncertainty and risk. How can planning help comm... view more

Urban and regional planning can be both the context and an instrument to create and foster resilience on the scale of the city, district, or neighborhood, against the background of growing and increasingly compounded climate-related and socio-economic uncertainty and risk. How can planning help communities cope with and adapt to the related societal and spatial challenges? Why is resilience relevant to sustainable planning in the context of adaptation to accelerating environmental risk and how can it be ‘built’ into formal planning processes?... view less

Keywords
urban planning; regional planning; citizens' participation; social capital; sustainability; planning process; environmental factors; Federal Republic of Germany; Japan

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
wicked problem; community resilience; transition design; system theory

Collection Title
Sustainable Societies in a Fragile World: Perspectives from Germany and Japan

Editor
Hommerich, Carola; Kimura, Masato

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Publisher
Sophia University Press

City
Tokyo

Page/Pages
p. 95-122

ISBN
978-4-324-11375-2

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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