TY - JOUR
T1 - Paving the Way for Climate Neutral and Resilient Historic Districts
AU - Egusquiza, Aitziber
AU - Lückerath, Daniel
AU - Zorita, Saioa
AU - Silverton, Sophia
AU - Garcia, Gemma
AU - Servera, Emilio
AU - Bonazza, Alessandra
AU - Garcia, Igone
AU - Kalis, Antonis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright: © 2023 Egusquiza A et al.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Climate change is a major global threat to our society’s urban areas, with the majority of Europe's population living in cities and their cultural heritage. Historic districts of significant cultural value and the communities connected to these places have an important role to play in fostering location-based identity and economy, social cohesion, innovation, urban regeneration, and climate change adaptation. Thus, it is important to make historic districts climate resilient, by jointly considering climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, heritage management, and sustainable urban development. However, this is often a major challenge for local and regional administrators and relevant stakeholders. This paper constitutes the first major result of the EU R&I Task Force for Climate Neutral and Resilient Historic Urban Districts. It provides an overview of the challenges faced by practitioners and researchers when jointly addressing the needs of resilient historic districts and provides an initial set of recommendations produced by the task force to address these challenges. These challenges cover different issues around five topics (i) data availability, use and its management, (ii) the common responsibility fragmentation in policy and governance, (iii) the challenge on integrating local knowledge and traditions in resilience building, (iv) the difficulties around the co-ownership and co-production in governance and (v) the importance of mainstreaming heritage management in adaptation and resilience policies.
AB - Climate change is a major global threat to our society’s urban areas, with the majority of Europe's population living in cities and their cultural heritage. Historic districts of significant cultural value and the communities connected to these places have an important role to play in fostering location-based identity and economy, social cohesion, innovation, urban regeneration, and climate change adaptation. Thus, it is important to make historic districts climate resilient, by jointly considering climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, heritage management, and sustainable urban development. However, this is often a major challenge for local and regional administrators and relevant stakeholders. This paper constitutes the first major result of the EU R&I Task Force for Climate Neutral and Resilient Historic Urban Districts. It provides an overview of the challenges faced by practitioners and researchers when jointly addressing the needs of resilient historic districts and provides an initial set of recommendations produced by the task force to address these challenges. These challenges cover different issues around five topics (i) data availability, use and its management, (ii) the common responsibility fragmentation in policy and governance, (iii) the challenge on integrating local knowledge and traditions in resilience building, (iv) the difficulties around the co-ownership and co-production in governance and (v) the importance of mainstreaming heritage management in adaptation and resilience policies.
KW - Resilience
KW - climate change adaptation
KW - disaster risk management
KW - governance
KW - heritage management
KW - historic district challenges
KW - knowledge co-production
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U2 - 10.12688/openreseurope.15392.1
DO - 10.12688/openreseurope.15392.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85173762341
SN - 2732-5121
VL - 3
JO - Open Research Europe
JF - Open Research Europe
M1 - 42
ER -