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- Climate Change Impacts, Opportunities, Solutions and Obstacles in all Pilot Landscapes: AELCLIC Project_DELIVERABLE 2
Commissioned report(2020-01-11) Pedroli, Bas; Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Torregiani, Daniele; Marinaro, Ludovica; Galiana, Francisco; Servera, EmilioThis deliverable includes an overall reflection about the processes that took place in the middle phases of the AELCLIC project and that led to the co-identification of climate change impacts, opportunities and solutions as well as to the co-definition of key themes for Climate Change Adaptation in the15 Pilot Landscapes of the AELCLIC project. By analyzing and comparing the results produced in the different AELCLIC regions (Northern, Atlantic &Alpine, Southwestern and Southeastern Europe it was possible to detect the importance of helping individuals and communities to internalize the effect of climate change in their daily lives and landscapes. This process was activated by sharing existing information and by promoting multi-stakeholder discussions that revealed convergences and divergences in how climate change might affect different types of people and which visions, strategies and solutions would be needed. The main trans-European findings included in the deliverable were organized in the following sections: - Key climate change impacts, opportunities and barriers including a comparison of the impacts detected in the AELCLIC pilot landscapes and the ones proposed by the European Environmental Agency and the IPCC - Set of 6KEY Findings concerning Climate Change Impacts in the AELCLIC - Detected impacts and proposals: Feasibility, legitimacy, effect on Climate Change Governance and relation to existing policies (e.g. NASs and NAPs) - A conceptual model of the social–ecological system of nature-based solutions in urban environments
A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä(2020-09-11) Tzoulas, Konstantinos; Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Venn, Stephen; Dennis, Matthew; Pedroli, Bas; Mishra, Himansu; Haase, Dagmar; Pauleit, Stephan; Niemelä, Jari; James, PhilipThis article provides a perspective on nature-based solutions. First, the argument is developed that nature-based solutions integrate social and ecological systems. Then, theoretical considerations relating to relational values, multifunctionality, transdisciplinarity, and polycentric governance are briefly outlined. Finally, a conceptual model of the social–ecological system of nature-based solutions is synthesised and presented. This conceptual model comprehensively defines the social and ecological external and internal systems that make up nature-based solutions, and identifies theoretical considerations that need to be addressed at different stages of their planning and implementation The model bridges the normative gaps of existing nature-based solution frameworks and could be used for consistent, comprehensive, and transferable comparisons internationally. The theoretical considerations addressed in this article inform practitioners, policymakers, and researchers about the essential components of nature-based solutions. The conceptual model can facilitate the identification of social and ecological interconnections within nature-based solutions and the range of stakeholders and disciplines involved. - Generation of Local Networks and Co-definition of Work Plans: AELCLIC Project_DELIVERABLE 1
Commissioned report(2020-01-10) Galiana, Francisco; Servera, Emilio; Pedroli, Bas; Torregiani, Daniele; Marinaro, Ludovica; Galan Vivas, JuanjoThis deliverable includes an overall reflection about the processes that took place in the early phases of the AELCLIC project and that led to the conformation of 15 local networks in the 15 Pilot Landscapes of the AELCLIC project. By analyzing and comparing the different processes that took place in the different regions of the AELCLIC project (Northern, Atlantic & Alpine, Southwestern and Southeastern Europe) it was possible to define a set of trans-European Conclusions organized in the following sections:•Main Shortcomings or barriers identified during the workshops for the full conformation of Local Networks for Climate Change Adaptation•Main Reasons identified after the workshops for the successful achievement of the expected outcomes•Learnt lessons and recommendations for workshop planning and facilitation•Evaluation of the level of implementation of the work plans defined by each local network•Assessment of the potential impact of the conformed local networks and of their impact on climate change governance - Information and findings from the local networks: AELCLIC Project_DELIVERABLE 4
Commissioned report(2020-01-13) Galiana, Francisco; Servera, Emilio; Pedroli, Bas; Torregiani, Daniele; Marinaro, Ludovica; Galan Vivas, JuanjoThis deliverable includes an overall reflection about the processes that took placein the last phases of the AELCLIC project and that led to the co-definition of key inputs and contents for future Landscape Adaptation Plans to Climate Change(LACAPs) in the 15 Pilot Landscapes of the AELCLIC project. In particular, the deliverable analyzes and compares the obtained results and summarizes the conclusions in a set of trans-European findings organized in the following sections: - Implementation of the outlines proposed for future LACAPs - Impact and Influence on Climate Change Governance - Consistency and alignment with EU directives and regional or local plans for Climate ChangeAdaptation - INTERNATIONAL MILESTONE-MEETING1 of the AELCLIC PATHFINDER project
Commissioned report(2019-03-27) Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Torregiani, Daniele; Pedroli, Bas; Galiana, FranciscoReview of the generation of local networks and the activation of the AELCLIC PATHFINDER project in its 16 European Pilot Landscapes - INTERNATIONAL MILESTONE-MEETING2 of the AELCLIC PATHFINDER project
Commissioned report(2019-06-24) Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Torregiani, Daniele; Pedroli, Bas; Galiana, FranciscoReview of the co-identification of Climate Change Impacts and Opportunities in the 16 European Pilot Landscapes included in the AELCLIC PATHFINDER project: Methods, Results and Adjustments. - INTERNATIONAL MILESTONE-MEETING3 of the AELCLIC PATHFINDER project
Commissioned report(2019-09-26) Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Torregiani, Daniele; Pedroli, Bas; Galiana, FranciscoReview of the co-definition of basic contents and structure for potential LACAPs (Landscape Adaptation Plans to Climate Change) in the 16 European Pilot Landscapes included in the AELCLIC PATHFINDER project: Methods, Results and Adjustments. - Landscape adaptation to climate change: Local networks, social learning and co-creation processes for adaptive planning
A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä(2023-01) Galan, Juanjo; Galiana, Francisco; Kotze, D. Johan; Lynch, Kevin; Torreggiani, Daniele; Pedroli, BasThe 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. - Landscape, people and climate change: Guidelines for the constitution of Local Networks for Landscape Adaptation To Climate Change: AELCLIC Project_DELIVERABLE 6
Commissioned report(2020-01-15) Pedroli, Bas; Patuano, Agnes; Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Torregiani, Daniele; Marinaro, Ludovica; Galiana, Francisco; Servera, EmilioThese guidelines synthetize the findings of the project in order to facilitate their use in other regions or landscapes. They have been prepared in a highly didactic and visual way in order to facilitate their use by a wide range of users (planners, local authorities, economic actors, NGOs, academic institutions, etc.) - A multidimensional model for the vernacular: Linking disciplines and connecting the vernacular landscape to sustainability challenges
A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä(2020-08-06) Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Bourgeau, Felix; Pedroli, BasAfter developing a systematic analysis of the vernacular phenomenon in different disciplines, this paper presents a flexible model to understand the multiple factors and the different degrees of vernacularity behind the many processes that lead to the generation of material culture. The conceptual model offers an open, polythetic and integrative approach to the vernacular by assuming that it operates in different dimensions (temporal, socio-political, sociological, locational, epistemological, procedural, economic and functional), and that the many attributes or characteristics included in those dimensions are all relevant but not strictly necessary. The model is intended to facilitate a more methodical and rigorous connection between the vernacular concept and contemporary discourses on sustainability, resilience, globalization, governance, and rural-urban development. In addition, and due to its transdisciplinary character, the model will enable the development of comparative studies within and between a wide range of fields (architecture, landscape studies, design, planning and geography). A prospective analysis of the use of the model in rural landscapes reveals its potential to mediate between the protective approach that has characterized official planning during the last decades and emergent approaches that advocate the reinterpretation of the vernacular as a new form to generate new collective identities and to reconnect people and place. - Programmatic documents and inputs for future LACAPs (Landscape Adaptation Plans to Climate Change): AELCLIC Project_DELIVERABLE 3
Commissioned report(2020-01-12) Torregiani, Daniele; Marinaro, Ludovica; Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Galiana, Francisco; Servera, Emilio; Pedroli, BasThis deliverable includes an overall reflection about the processes that took place in the last phases of the AELCLIC project and that led to the co-definition of key inputs and contents for future Landscape Adaptation Plans to Climate Change(LACAPs) in the 15 Pilot Landscapes of the AELCLIC project. In particular, the deliverable analyzes and compares the obtained results and summarizes the conclusions in a set of trans-European findings organized in the following sections: - Implementation of the outlines proposed for future LACAPs - Impact and Influence on Climate Change Governance - Consistency and alignment with EU directives and regional or local plans for Climate Change Adaptation - Transversal findings from the AELCLIC project: AELCLIC Project_DELIVERABLE 5
Commissioned report(2020-01-14) Torregiani, Daniele; Marinaro, Ludovica; Galan Vivas, Juanjo; Galiana, Francisco; Servera, Emilio; Pedroli, BasThe Deliverable5 includes new findings produced after the joint and critical analysis of thefinal results in each AELCLIC Pilot Landscape. This output was activatedthrough an International Meeting held in Bologna (13.11.2019) and with aface-to face Workshop (WG_3) held also in Bologna (14.11.2019). In particular, the international Meeting counted with the participation of therepresentatives of the local networks constituted in each Pilot Landscape, ofrepresentatives from the Third parties and Partners of the project and ofexternal experts. The produced new findings were expected to consolidate the models generated duringthe AELCLIC project for the generation of local networks for local adaptationto Climate Change as well as to increase the levels of legitimacy, feasibility, transferability and scalability of the produced results. These findings were organized in the following sections: - - Experiences and examples from the pilot landscapes concerning the successful use of thelandscape concept - - Crossing methodologies: The tools to enable the AELCLIC Pathfinder process - - Creating strong local networks: Composition, representativeness and operative capacity of the AELCLIC local networks - - Towards LACAPs: Similarities, differences and future of the AELCLIC programs forchange. - - Drivers and Barriers affecting the Implementation of the EU Adaptation Strategy - Gaps and recommendations for further initiatives and implementation