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Reconceptualizing green infrastructure for climate change adaptation: Barriers to adoption and drivers for uptake by spatial planners

Queensland University of Technology · University of Hong Kong · +1 more institution

Abstract

Urban green infrastructure can help cities adapt to climate change. Spatial planning can play an important role in utilizing green infrastructure for adaptation. Yet climate change risks represent a different sort of challenge for planning institutions. This paper aims to address two issues arising from this challenge. First, it defines the concept of green infrastructure within the context of climate adaptation. Second, it identifies and puts into perspective institutional barriers to adopting green infrastructure for climate adaptation, including path dependence. We begin by arguing that there is growing confusion among planners and policy makers about what constitutes green infrastructure. Definitional…

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Keywords
  • Green infrastructure
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Climate change
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Spatial planning
  • Ambiguity
  • Business
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