Landscape adaptation to climate change: Local networks, social learning and co-creation processes for adaptive planning

Juanjo Galan*, Francisco Galiana, D. Johan Kotze, Kevin Lynch, Daniele Torreggiani, Bas Pedroli

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Abstract

The development of legitimate, operative, and feasible landscape adaptation planning for climate change is dependent on the specific characteristics of the landscape and its inhabitants. Spatial patterns, culture, governance systems, socio-economic structures, planning methods, history, and collectively envisioned futures need to be accommodated. The literature suggests that landscape is a complex and dynamic socio-ecological system, the management and adaptation of which requires systemic and integrative approaches to respond to a wide variety of drivers of change, challenges, and interests. Based on activities developed in 15 European pilot landscapes, we identify some of the key factors and conditions affecting the generation of representative local networks for landscape adaptation to climate change. We illustrate how social learning and co-creation processes can be implemented in them and how their co-produced outcomes can help local communities overcome barriers and address critical issues in adaptive planning. Our results provide a framework for the creation of similar networks in other landscapes, exploring at the same time the interactions between the composition of networks, social learning, and the quality of the co-produced outputs as a fundamental step for the development of Landscape Adaptation Plans to Climate Change.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102627
Number of pages15
JournalGlobal Environmental Change
Volume78
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Climate change adaptation
  • Co-creation
  • Community planning
  • Landscape planning
  • Local networks
  • Participatory planning

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  • TC2018B_2.1.6-ID13_1A AELCLIC

    Galan, J. (Principal investigator)

    01/01/201831/12/2018

    Project: EU: Framework programmes funding

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