Garry, Freya, O'Hare, Paul ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5864-2063, Scannell, Claire, Ashton, Jenna, Davies, Michael, Freeborough, Katy, Kennedy-Asser, Alan, Macdonald, Neil, Scott-Bottoms, Stephen and Sharp, Liz (2024) Putting climate resilience in its place: developing spatially literate climate adaptation initiatives. In: Quantifying Climate Risk and Building Resilience in the UK. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 43-59. ISBN 9783031397288 (hardcover); 9783031397295 (ebook)
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Abstract
Understanding the socioeconomic, cultural, historical and political nuances of a place is essential for realising effective local decision-making for climate action. People are central to understanding place-based risk and resilience, with consideration of inequality and vulnerability required for effective place-based climate adaptation. Temporality is important. Place is not fixed, but changes over time, together with the community that inhabits it. Discussing and sharing community knowledge increases the likelihood of successful creation and implementation of climate adaptation practices. A sense of place can be deployed to build connections between people, across policy and between scales.
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