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Evolutionary Resilience and Strategies for Climate Adaptation
Authors:Simin Davoudi  Elizabeth Brooks  Abid Mehmood
Institution:1. School of Architecture , Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, Claremont Tower, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU , United Kingdom simin.davoudi@ncl.ac.uk;3. School of Architecture , Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, Claremont Tower, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU , United Kingdom
Abstract:The aim of this study is to develop a framework by drawing on three broad perspectives on resilience, engineering, ecological and evolutionary, and to use this framework to critically examine the approach adopted by the draft London climate change adaptation strategy. The central argument of the study is that the Strategy's emergency planning-centred approach to climate adaptation veers between a standard ecological understanding of resilience and the more rigid engineering model. Its emphasis is on identifying ‘exposure’ and ‘vulnerability’ to risk from climate events and on bouncing back from the consequences of such exposures to a normal state, rather than on the dynamic process of transformation to a more desirable trajectory. The study concludes that fostering resilience involves planning for not only recovery from shocks but also cultivating preparedness, and seeking potential transformative opportunities which emerge from change.
Keywords:resilience  climate adaptation  London  strategy
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