Authors
Linda Shi, Eric Chu, Isabelle Anguelovski, Alexander Aylett, Jessica Debats, Kian Goh, Todd Schenk, Karen C Seto, David Dodman, Debra Roberts, J Timmons Roberts, Stacy D VanDeveer
Publication date
2016/2
Source
Nature Climate Change
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
131-137
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) highlighted the importance of cities to climate action, as well as the unjust burdens borne by the world's most disadvantaged peoples in addressing climate impacts. Few studies have documented the barriers to redressing the drivers of social vulnerability as part of urban local climate change adaptation efforts, or evaluated how emerging adaptation plans impact marginalized groups. Here, we present a roadmap to reorient research on the social dimensions of urban climate adaptation around four issues of equity and justice: (1) broadening participation in adaptation planning; (2) expanding adaptation to rapidly growing cities and those with low financial or institutional capacity; (3) adopting a multilevel and multi-scalar approach to adaptation planning; and (4) integrating justice into infrastructure and urban design processes. Responding to …
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Scholar articles
L Shi, E Chu, I Anguelovski, A Aylett, J Debats, K Goh… - Nature Climate Change, 2016