Abstract

Climate change will affect the way cities work substantially. Flooding and urban heating are among the most tangible consequences in cities around the globe. Extreme hydro-meteorological events will likely increase in the future due to climate change. Making cities climate-resilient is therefore an urgent challenge to sustain urban living. To adapt cities to the consequences of climate change, new ideas and concepts need to be adopted. This oftentimes requires action from different stakeholder groups and citizens. In other words, climate adaptation of cities needs governance. Facilitating such urban governance for climate adaptation is thus a big and increasing challenge of urban planning. Smart tools and its embedding in smart urban governance is promising to help in this respect. To what extent can the use of digital knowledge technologies in a collaborative planning setting be instrumental in facilitating climate adaptation? This question entails visualising effects of climate adaptation interventions and facilitating dialogue between governments, businesses such as engineering companies, and citizens. The aim of this thematic issue is to explore how the application of technologies in urban planning, embedded in smart urban governance, can contribute to provide climate change adaptation. We understand smart urban governance in this context both in terms of disclosing technical expert information to the wider public, and in terms of supporting with the help of technologies the wider governance debates between the stakeholders involved. The contributions reflect this dual focus on socio-technical innovations and planning support, and therefore include various dimensions, from modelling and interacting to new modes of urban governance and political dimensions of using technologies in climate change adaptation in urban areas.

Highlights

  • Extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts, water scarcity, or heat waves demand new responses and con‐ cepts to enable climate scientists and governments to address negative impacts of climate change on people and the environment

  • This thematic issue focuses especially on the contribution of smart urban governance for climate change adaptation. We understand this both in terms of disclosing technical expert information to the wider pub‐ lic, and in terms of supporting with the help of technolo‐ gies the wider governance debates between the stake‐ holders involved. The aim of this thematic issue is to present contribu‐ tions across different disciplines that explore how tech‐ nologies in urban planning can contribute to provide a robust response to extreme weather events caused by a warmer climate

  • The article argues that a better understanding of the rela‐ tion between environmental effects and the landscape can contribute to a better use of tools supporting spatial planning processes, which could positively influence the reduction of climate change

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Introduction

Urban resilience to extreme weather events inte‐ grates social, ecological, and technological systems to provide adequate infrastructures to withstand a warmer climate (Tempels & Hartmann, 2014) This has implica‐ tions for current modes of governance, decision‐making processes, and a change of the current social practices of urban planning (Feagan et al, 2019). We understand this both in terms of disclosing technical expert information to the wider pub‐ lic, and in terms of supporting with the help of technolo‐ gies the wider governance debates between the stake‐ holders involved The aim of this thematic issue is to present contribu‐ tions across different disciplines that explore how tech‐ nologies in urban planning (i.e., smart urban governance) can contribute to provide a robust response to extreme weather events caused by a warmer climate. Ous dimensions, from modelling and interacting to new modes of urban governance and the political dimensions of using technologies to effect climate change adaptation in urban areas

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