Bridging the financial gap in climate adaptation: Dutch planning and land development through a new institutional lens

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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 58, 4, (2015), pp. 701-718ISSN
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10 april 2014
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Article / Letter to editor

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Planologie
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Volume
vol. 58
Issue
iss. 4
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 701
Page end
p. 718
Subject
Integrated Decision Making (ID)Abstract
Based on a case study of the Stadshaven port redevelopment in Rotterdam, this paper explores whether existing spatial planning mechanisms and processes can be used to facilitate local-level investment in climate-resilient public infrastructure and/or whether new processes and mechanisms are required to encourage investment in climate adaptation. The study reveals several key findings. First, a lack of conventional funding sources or formalised regulatory framework allowed room for experimentation with existing mechanisms and flexible strategies. Second, project planners are currently ambivalent towards introducing new mechanisms as a means to overcome implementation challenges. The case provides evidence about the role of the governance process, not simply as a means of system coordination that exists in isolation from institutional norms and values, but rather as a space for innovation, which can contribute towards reducing the financial gap associated with climate adaptation.
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