Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas

Adaptation of settlements to the climate change effects is an urgent task for researches and multiple stakeholders interested in efficient functioning of urban systems and safety of residents. The development of adaptation plans is complicated due to lack of certainty about the results of these acti...

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Main Authors: M. Radomska, M. Zeltina
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Language:English
Published: Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas 2024-12-01
Series:Екологічна безпека та збалансоване ресурсокористування
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Online Access:https://esbur.com.ua/journals/t-15-2-2024/dizayn-mislennya-dlya-uniknennya-dezadaptatsiyi-pri-formuvanni-stiykosti-mist-do-zmini-klimatu
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description Adaptation of settlements to the climate change effects is an urgent task for researches and multiple stakeholders interested in efficient functioning of urban systems and safety of residents. The development of adaptation plans is complicated due to lack of certainty about the results of these actions. From the other hand, cases of maladaptation are already numerous, which is why this research was aimed at defining the principles of adaptation planning, which help to avoid the risks of maladaptation. The case of the joint project developed by Master students from Canada, Iceland and Latvia for the rehabilitation of the abandoned industrial facility in the centre of Kyiv, Ukraine, was used to analyse the drivers of maladaptation and suggest the principles of efficient implementation of climate adaptation into city development initiatives. The method of multi-criteria evaluation was used to compare possible post-rehabilitation projects and determine the role of selected factors if raising probability of maladaptation. The weight of factors, affecting the choice of the alternative, was set involving developers, specialists with the experience of designing adaptation plans, non-governmental organisations and researchers. The recommendations for the mitigation of the maladaptation risks in designing adaptation plans were developed and used to reconsider the results of the joint project and abandon the alternative prone to maladaptation. It was shown that climate issues should be considered as a separate category and target instead of including it into the broad category of environmental protection. Evaluation highlighted the importance of design thinking and system structure analysis for the multidisciplinary teams working on the urban development, involving adaptation actions. The results of the research are applicable for preparation of project groups, working on urban development and post-war-reconstruction, to guarantee efficient implementation of climate adaptation needs and prospects in corresponding plans
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spelling doaj-art-a74186318f3d43ee82dc179e0f5ffdca2025-01-30T14:05:54ZengIvano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and GasЕкологічна безпека та збалансоване ресурсокористування2415-31842522-95082024-12-01152364610.69628/esbur/2.2024.3695Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areasM. RadomskaM. ZeltinaAdaptation of settlements to the climate change effects is an urgent task for researches and multiple stakeholders interested in efficient functioning of urban systems and safety of residents. The development of adaptation plans is complicated due to lack of certainty about the results of these actions. From the other hand, cases of maladaptation are already numerous, which is why this research was aimed at defining the principles of adaptation planning, which help to avoid the risks of maladaptation. The case of the joint project developed by Master students from Canada, Iceland and Latvia for the rehabilitation of the abandoned industrial facility in the centre of Kyiv, Ukraine, was used to analyse the drivers of maladaptation and suggest the principles of efficient implementation of climate adaptation into city development initiatives. The method of multi-criteria evaluation was used to compare possible post-rehabilitation projects and determine the role of selected factors if raising probability of maladaptation. The weight of factors, affecting the choice of the alternative, was set involving developers, specialists with the experience of designing adaptation plans, non-governmental organisations and researchers. The recommendations for the mitigation of the maladaptation risks in designing adaptation plans were developed and used to reconsider the results of the joint project and abandon the alternative prone to maladaptation. It was shown that climate issues should be considered as a separate category and target instead of including it into the broad category of environmental protection. Evaluation highlighted the importance of design thinking and system structure analysis for the multidisciplinary teams working on the urban development, involving adaptation actions. The results of the research are applicable for preparation of project groups, working on urban development and post-war-reconstruction, to guarantee efficient implementation of climate adaptation needs and prospects in corresponding planshttps://esbur.com.ua/journals/t-15-2-2024/dizayn-mislennya-dlya-uniknennya-dezadaptatsiyi-pri-formuvanni-stiykosti-mist-do-zmini-klimatumulti-criteria evaluationurban developmentexpert assessmentenvironmental protectionadaptation to climate changes
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Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
Екологічна безпека та збалансоване ресурсокористування
multi-criteria evaluation
urban development
expert assessment
environmental protection
adaptation to climate changes
title Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
title_full Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
title_fullStr Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
title_full_unstemmed Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
title_short Design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
title_sort design thinking to avoid maladaptation in building climate change resilience of urban areas
topic multi-criteria evaluation
urban development
expert assessment
environmental protection
adaptation to climate changes
url https://esbur.com.ua/journals/t-15-2-2024/dizayn-mislennya-dlya-uniknennya-dezadaptatsiyi-pri-formuvanni-stiykosti-mist-do-zmini-klimatu
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