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15 Tomorrow’s Climate Will Not Meet Today’s Population
Interactions between Climate Change and Demographic Change in Cities
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Thorsten Wiechmann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Opening Messages ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I Tools and Process
- Introduction 9
- 1 Impacts of Human-Induced Climate Change 11
- 2 Pursuing a Coherent Vision in a Fragmented Policy Context 21
- 3 Climate Change Adaptation in German Environmental and Spatial Planning 34
- 4 New Jersey State Planning Commission 48
- 5 Shaping the Future through Strategic Leadership 59
- 6 The Regulatory Paradox of Climate Change 71
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Part II Uncertainty and Space
- Introduction 83
- 7 A Metropolitan Landscape Perspective 85
- 8 Coordinating the Ecological Transition in a Polycentric Region 102
- 9 Distributed Water Infrastructure and WaterReuse 113
- 10 Framing Resilient Design 123
- 11 Let’s Stay Cool! 136
- 12 Act Now 150
- 13 Teaming Up 162
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Part III Place and Connectedness
- Introduction 171
- 14 Climate Change, Adaptation, and Place in New Jersey 173
- 15 Tomorrow’s Climate Will Not Meet Today’s Population 178
- 16 People, Health, and Place 192
- 17 The Myopia of Infrastructure and Failure to Deliver Sewage Services 204
- 18 Planting, Pruning, Picking 214
- 19 Trees in Cities 228
- 20 Gardening with Community 238
- 21 Sea-LevelRise,Stakeholder Challenges, and Lessons outside the Coast 248
- Conclusion 255
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Opening Messages ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Tools and Process
- Introduction 9
- 1 Impacts of Human-Induced Climate Change 11
- 2 Pursuing a Coherent Vision in a Fragmented Policy Context 21
- 3 Climate Change Adaptation in German Environmental and Spatial Planning 34
- 4 New Jersey State Planning Commission 48
- 5 Shaping the Future through Strategic Leadership 59
- 6 The Regulatory Paradox of Climate Change 71
-
Part II Uncertainty and Space
- Introduction 83
- 7 A Metropolitan Landscape Perspective 85
- 8 Coordinating the Ecological Transition in a Polycentric Region 102
- 9 Distributed Water Infrastructure and WaterReuse 113
- 10 Framing Resilient Design 123
- 11 Let’s Stay Cool! 136
- 12 Act Now 150
- 13 Teaming Up 162
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Part III Place and Connectedness
- Introduction 171
- 14 Climate Change, Adaptation, and Place in New Jersey 173
- 15 Tomorrow’s Climate Will Not Meet Today’s Population 178
- 16 People, Health, and Place 192
- 17 The Myopia of Infrastructure and Failure to Deliver Sewage Services 204
- 18 Planting, Pruning, Picking 214
- 19 Trees in Cities 228
- 20 Gardening with Community 238
- 21 Sea-LevelRise,Stakeholder Challenges, and Lessons outside the Coast 248
- Conclusion 255
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265