This paper sets out the challenges of adapting suburbs for climate change in the context of the compact city agenda. The authors argue that while the compact city debate does address mitigating climate change at a strategic level, it does not specifically consider adapting existing suburban areas to cope with anticipated changes. The paper discusses the possibilities for, and challenges of, suburban adaptation. In terms of the built environment, such challenges include:

difficulties retrofitting existing housing stock
the fragmented ownership and management of land and housing
the slow pace of change in suburban areas

In terms of mobilising social change to affect adaptation, problems of coordinating multi-actor partnerships, developing political will, generating public acceptance, and encouraging behaviour change are identified. It is concluded that suburbs pose unique challenges for realising transformations, and that the sustainable development and climate change discourses have yet to be fully integrated in the light of potential conflicts between mitigation and adaptation measures.

Publication date
Type of publication
Document
Objective
Mitigation
Approach
Community based
Collection
Eldis
CTCN Keyword Matches
Mitigation in the pulp and paper industry
Accommodation
Climate change monitoring