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- W4255994122 abstract "In recent works different scholars characterise the current timeframe as turbulent and instable. The Earth system is being pushed outside its ‘Holocene range’ into the ‘Antropocene’ (Steffen et al. in Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure. Springer, Heidelberg, 2004), there is a looming crisis, which both causes and decreases the solvability of increasing instability (Walker et al. in Science 325:1345–1346, 2009). We live in a timeframe of a rapid change, uncertainty (Chapin et al. in Trends Ecol Evol 25:241–249, 2009) and turbulence (Ramirez et al. in Business Planning for Turbulent Times: New Methods for Applying Scenarios. Earthscan Publications Ltd, London, 2008), defined as: ‘the dynamic properties arise not simply from the interaction of the component organisations, but also from the ground itself. The ‘ground’ is in motion’ (Emery and Trist in Hum Relat 18:21–32, 1965). These kinds of typecasts pose ‘the greatest challenge for research and policy ever to confront humanity’ (Steffen et al. in Ambio 36:614–621, 2007), major changes of current systems are necessary (Olsson, Presented at the NCCARF-Seminar, Melbourne, Australia, Feb 10, 2011) and as a consequence, there is a need for novel and adaptive governance approaches at the global, regional and local scale (Dietz et al. in Science 302:1907–1912, 2003; Folke et al. in Ann Rev Env Resour 30:441–473, 2005; Berkman and Young in Science 324:339–340, 2009). Regarding climate change, and beyond ‘solving’ the climate crisis, adaptation of our societies is necessary and a broad spectrum of adaptation types, such as regulations, financing, adjusted procedures, as well as in spatial planning is required. Adaptation to climate change implies change from the current to an adapted situation. This change can occur in different ways: gradual and incremental, through a transition or in the form of a transformation. This chapter will examine the different possibilities to enhance the required change, develops a preferred pathway and applies this pathway in a case study." @default.
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- W4255994122 title "Incremental Change, Transition or Transformation? Optimising Change Pathways for Climate Adaptation in Spatial Planning" @default.
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