IMPLEMENTATION of MUNICIPAL ADAPTATION PLANS to CLIMATE CHANGES: CASE STUDY of POZNAŃ

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The adaptation of cities to climate change is becoming an increasingly pressing need. The choice of optimal adaptation solutions for cities is difficult as it requires an individual approach. One way of avoiding poor decisions is to use the experience of cities which have already implemented adaptation solutions. The aim of the work was to identify measures conducted as part of implementation of the municipal plan of adaptation to climate change for Poznań and to evaluate if the conducted measures complied with the adopted strategic goals specific for the research area. It was found that Poznań undertakes measures on each of the four specified strategic goals, but to a different degree. Hard measures and measures of the types: mitigation, physical infrastructure, and green infrastructure prevail. Most measures are performed in the sectors of transport and biodiversity. In addition, single cases of actions which have a negative impact on the natural environment have been identified.

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Kalbarczyk, E., & Piegat, M. (2021). IMPLEMENTATION of MUNICIPAL ADAPTATION PLANS to CLIMATE CHANGES: CASE STUDY of POZNAŃ. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Administratio Locorum, 20(4), 323–334. https://doi.org/10.31648/ASPAL.6817

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