Climate Change Adaptation Planning: Breaking Down Barriers through Comprehensive Educational Frameworks

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The planning profession sits at the forefront of local climate adaptation action. Yet, novel challenges exist for coordinating and implementing comprehensive actions. Through key actor interviews, this qualitative study examines the role of planners in navigating these challenges. In order to understand how planners are being prepared for this role, attention to how climate adaptation features in required courses across accredited planning programs in Canada is included. This study finds that while planners excel at a range of key skills related to communication, in the context of climate adaptation, these strengths are constrained by a lack of technical knowledge.

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Birchall, S. J., MacDonald, S., & Bonnett, N. (2025). Climate Change Adaptation Planning: Breaking Down Barriers through Comprehensive Educational Frameworks. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 45(3), 623–636. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X241242059

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