Protected green spaces in spatial planning as a key element of climate change adaptation

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This chapter defines the key terms and theses that will be discussed subsequently. It provides a literature-based overview of the relationship between spatial planning and climate change adaptation. An in-depth analysis of climate challenges is followed by a theoretical framework for linking spatial planning instruments to these specific challenges. This chapter also identifies the main barriers from a theoretical perspective. Emphasis is placed on how urban areas respond to climate challenges, with a particular focus on the protection of green spaces. Additionally, this chapter examines the unique climate challenges faced in different parts of the world, including their varying intensities.

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Nowak, M. J., Mitrea, A., Dühr, S., Gagakuma, D., Legutko-Kobus, P., Peña, S., … Blaszke, M. (2025). Protected green spaces in spatial planning as a key element of climate change adaptation. In The Protection of Green Spaces for Climate Change Adaptation: Planning Systems, Policies and Instruments (pp. 5–18). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032645407-2

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