The Governance of Adaptation to Climate Change in Medium-sized European Cities. : a comparative assessment of Växjö (Sweden), Nijmegen (Netherlands), Leuven (Belgium), Rouen (France) and San Sebastian (Spain) ; La gouvernance de l’adaptation au changement climatique dans les villes moyennes en Europe. Une approche comparative : le cas de Rouen (France), Växjö (Suède), Louvain (Belgique), Nimègue (Pays-Bas) et San Sébastian (Espagne)

Significant climate changes are foreseen in the coming years alongside major impacts of frequent and extreme weather conditions affecting cities, residents, and urban infrastructure systems. In parallel, demographic changes and increased urbanization are anticipated given that most of the world’s population is expected to be residing in cities in the following decades. Therefore, adapting urban areas remains an urgent matter as cities are susceptible and vulnerable to climate change on one hand, and are exposing a large and an increased number of dwellers to major impacts on the other hand. Th... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Khamis, Rim
Dokumenttyp: doctoralThesis
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: Climate change / Adaptation / Governance / Medium-Sized cities / Urban resilience / Changement climatique / Gouvernance / Villes moyennes / Résilience urbaine / [SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
Sprache: Englisch
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Significant climate changes are foreseen in the coming years alongside major impacts of frequent and extreme weather conditions affecting cities, residents, and urban infrastructure systems. In parallel, demographic changes and increased urbanization are anticipated given that most of the world’s population is expected to be residing in cities in the following decades. Therefore, adapting urban areas remains an urgent matter as cities are susceptible and vulnerable to climate change on one hand, and are exposing a large and an increased number of dwellers to major impacts on the other hand. This research focuses on medium-sized European cities, hosting millions of people and exposing them to the major impacts of global warming. These cities could be at disadvantage in comparison to larger cities given that they could have limited technical, financial, and human resources. However, they also present certain advantages as addressing the issue seems more manageable in limited geographical areas, in comparison to metropolitan areas. Additionally, small administrations benefit from straight and short lines of communication. The selected unit highlights the severity and magnitude of climate-related issues in urban areas and underlines the urgency to act. It also sheds light on the role of local governments and municipalities in addressing a topic of global relevance. Experimenting locally with adaptation approaches could present both opportunities and challenges given that climate change is a global issue. Hence, questions are raised to deduce the way forward in the governance of climate change adaptation in medium-sized cities. This study adds to the existing literature by underlining the impacts of climate change on urban systems in the selected mid-sized European cities. It also investigates the role of local municipalities and governments in developing and implementing environmental and adaptation action plans. For this purpose, a comparative case study approach is adopted, focusing on five medium-sized European ...