Conceptualizing Urban Adaptation to Climate Change
In: Review of Environment, Energy and Economics (Re3), Forthcoming
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In: Review of Environment, Energy and Economics (Re3), Forthcoming
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In: FEEM Working Paper No. 102.2015
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In: FEEM Working Paper No. 101.2013
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In: Review of Environment, Energy and Economics (Re3), March 2014
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In: Journal of multi-criteria decision analysis, Band 17, Heft 3-4, S. 85-99
ISSN: 1099-1360
AbstractThe paper presents a multiple criteria model for the evaluation of the sustainability of projects for the economic re‐use of historical buildings in Venice. The model utilizes the relevant parameters for the appraisal of sustainability, aggregated into three macro‐indicators: intrinsic sustainability, context sustainability and economic‐financial feasibility. The model has been calibrated by a panel of experts and tested on two reuse hypothesis of the Old Arsenal in Venice. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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In: FEEM Working Paper No. 30.2012
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In: Breil , M , Zandersen , M , Pishmisheva , P , Pedersen , A B , Romanovska , L , Coninx , I , Rogger , M & Johnson , K 2021 , 'Leaving No One Behind' in Climate Resilience Policy and Practice in Europe : Overview of Knowledge and Practice for Just Resilience . ETC/CCA Technical Paper , no. 2 , vol. 2021 . https://doi.org/10.25424/cmcc/justtrans_europe
The present technical paper provides an overview of knowledge and practice for just resilience in Europe as a scoping exercise based on a rapid review of scientific literature on social impacts of adaptation and resilience, information from National Reference Centres, input from the Expert Group on Just Resilience, established for this analysis, information from regulatory reports on national adaptation progress and a screening of the Climate-ADAPT database. The context of the technical paper is European policy developments, notably the EU Green Deal and the revised EU Adaptation strategy, which stresses the importance of achieving resilience in a just and fair way in order for adaptation benefits to be shared equitably. For purposes of clarity, the technical paper uses the step-wise approach proposed by the EU Adaptation policy guidance framework – the Adaptation Support Tool - for exploring current knowledge and practice. The technical paper concludes with barriers and enabling conditions for just resilience, actionable recommendations for policy-makers, adaptation planners and practitioners and identifies a number of knowledge gaps and directions for future research.
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In: Environmental science & policy, Band 77, S. 15-24
ISSN: 1462-9011