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Adaptation to climate change in cities of Mediterranean Europe

Filomena Pietrapertosa, Marta Olazabal, Sofia G. Simões, Monica Salvia, Paris A. Fokaides, Byron Ioannou, Vincent Viguié, Niki-Artemis Spyridaki, Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado, Davide Geneletti, Oliver Heidrich, Léa Tardieu, Efrén Feliú, Klavdija Rižnar, Marko Matosović, Mario V. Balzan, Alexandros Flamos, Nataša Belšak Šel, Diana Reckien

2023Cities42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cities across Mediterranean Europe face common climatic threats. They are highly vulnerable and very likely to suffer losses and damages due to heat waves, droughts, wildfires, landslides, and extreme coastal events. To this date, however, there is no systematic understanding of how cities in Mediterranean Europe are preparing to adapt to these impacts. To address this question, we analyse local adaptation plans in 73 cities located in 51 regions across 9 European countries along the Mediterranean Sea (France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Croatia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta). We also investigate upper levels of planning to understand the influence of policy environments. Across the sample, 67 % of regions have adopted a plan, but only 30 % of the cities. The most common climate-related hazards these cities prepare for are extreme temperatures and rainfall, followed by drought and water scarcity, as well as floods and landslides. Without legal obligations, neither regional nor national adaptation policy frameworks seem to influence the development of urban plans. In some cases, cities are ahead of national policy. This paper sheds light on the progress of local adaptation planning in Mediterranean Europe and paves the way for further research in this climate-threatened geographical area.

Topics & Concepts

Mediterranean climateGeographyClimate changeScarcityDamagesWater scarcityAdaptation (eye)Threatened speciesEnvironmental planningClimate change adaptationEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental protectionPolitical scienceEnvironmental scienceEcologyAgricultureArchaeologyPhysicsMicroeconomicsOpticsLawHabitatBiologyEconomicsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementClimate variability and modelsUrban Heat Island Mitigation
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