Acción C6.2

C6.2

Adaptation of the built environment to Climate Change.

The vulnerability and adaptation measures analysis in built areas under Climate Change scenarios will allow the definition of mechanisms to integrate adaptation in territorial planning at different levels.


C6.2

Map of the Action

Results

26/06/2021

Study of climate variability (version updated June 2021 with the latest changes introduced in the projections of AdapteCCa and the data observed to 2019)

25/06/2021

Available the Document of "Proposals to implement adaptation. Necessary modifications in the legislative frameworks in Navarra". LIFE-IP NAdapta-CC project (Action C.6).

To move towards an adapted and resilient territorial model, it is necessary to integrate climate change adaptation and mitigation with mature public policies such as territorial planning and urban planning, due to their clear vocation to articulate in each territory the coordinated deployment of other sectoral policies and the action of private agents.

In this context, this report (Deliverable 05 of the LIFE-IP NAdapta-CC project, Action 6.2.) suggests an analytical framework for the consideration of climate change and its optimal and effective integration, in the instruments of territorial planning and urban planning of Navarra, from a multiscale and adaptation perspective, and based on the most recent scientific knowledge on climate change,  generated and available for Navarre.

31/03/2021

Architecture, urban planning and climate change guide (updated version available since March 2021 including the latest changes in AdapteCCa projections and the data observed during 2019) (Spanish)

13/03/2020

Executive summary - Climate variability study (updated version will be available in March 2021 including the latest changes in AdapteCCa projections and the data observed during 2019)

31/01/2020

Executive summary - Architecture, urban planning and climate change guide (updated version will be available in March 2021 including the latest changes in AdapteCCa projections and the data observed during 2019)