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Climate change risk reduction in cultural landscapes: Insights from Cinque Terre and Waterloo

    1. [1] Cornell University

      Cornell University

      City of Ithaca, Estados Unidos

    2. [2] University of Waterloo

      University of Waterloo

      Canadá

    3. [3] Center for Conservation Social Sciences, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, 226 Mann Dr, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
    4. [4] School of Architecture and Design, University of Camerino Viale delle Rimembranze, Ascoli Piceno 63100, Italy
  • Localización: Land use policy: The International Journal Covering All Aspects of Land Use, ISSN 0264-8377, ISSN-e 1873-5754, Nº. 123, 2022
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The risks posed by climate change are becoming an increasingly significant threat to land use and the socio-ecological system of many cultural landscapes. Despite substantial efforts to assess the vulnerability of cultural landscapes, building climate change adaptation capacity through participatory and integrated approaches has received less attention in landscape planning studies. Here, we assert that strengthening local community participation in regional planning is needed to support the sustainable management of cultural landscapes in a changing climate. We first identify fundamental determinants that affect local community involvement in cultural heritage conservation practices. Then, we apply these principles to analyze the adaptation planning processes in the cultural landscapes of Cinque Terre (Italy) and the Region of Waterloo (Canada). The findings suggest that although local community engagement is essential for building climate adaptation in cultural landscapes, decision-makers need improved strategies to integrate climate change policies into regional plans.


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