Integration of urban science and urban climate adaptation research: opportunities to advance climate action

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Contributors

  • José Lobo - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Rimjhim M. Aggarwal - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Marina Alberti - , University of Washington (Author)
  • Melissa Allen-Dumas - , Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Author)
  • Luís M.A. Bettencourt - , The University of Chicago (Author)
  • Christopher Boone - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Christa Brelsford - , Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Author)
  • Vanesa Castán Broto - , University of Sheffield (Author)
  • Hallie Eakin - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Sara Meerow - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Celine D’Cruz - , International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) (Author)
  • Aromar Revi - , Indian Institute for Human Settlements (Author)
  • Debra C. Roberts - , University of KwaZulu-Natal (Author)
  • Michael E. Smith - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Abigail York - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Tao Lin - , CAS - Chinese Academy of Sciences (Author)
  • Xuemei Bai - , Australian National University (Author)
  • William Solecki - , City University of New York (Author)
  • Diane Pataki - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Luís Bojorquez Tapia - , Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Author)
  • Marcy Rockman - , University of Maryland, College Park (Author)
  • Marc Wolfram - , Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (Author)
  • Peter Schlosser - , Arizona State University (Author)
  • Nicolas Gauthier - , University of Florida (Author)

Abstract

There is a growing recognition that responding to climate change necessitates urban adaptation. We sketch a transdisciplinary research effort, arguing that actionable research on urban adaptation needs to recognize the nature of cities as social networks embedded in physical space. Given the pace, scale and socioeconomic outcomes of urbanization in the Global South, the specificities and history of its cities must be central to the study of how well-known agglomeration effects can facilitate adaptation. The proposed effort calls for the co-creation of knowledge involving scientists and stakeholders, especially those historically excluded from the design and implementation of urban development policies.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number32
Journalnpj Urban Sustainability
Volume3
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes