Integrating adaptation to climate change in regional plans and programmes: The role of strategic environmental assessment

Climate changes exert negative impacts on the global environments and the human beings. They imply more frequent extreme weather events, which are responsible of sea level rise, coastal erosion, flooding, droughts, and desertification. Mitigation and adaptation represent intertwined strategies for c...

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description Climate changes exert negative impacts on the global environments and the human beings. They imply more frequent extreme weather events, which are responsible of sea level rise, coastal erosion, flooding, droughts, and desertification. Mitigation and adaptation represent intertwined strategies for counteracting climate changes. Mitigation is associated to the lessening of the causes of climate changes and includes actions reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Adaptation is a proactive concept addressing how humans can adapt and benefit from climate change. The mainstreaming and integration of adaptation to climate change into routine practice can be favored by Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of regional policies, plans and programmes. In this study, we aim at scrutinizing a set of SEA reports of regional plans and programmes adopted in Sardinia (Italy), to investigate if -and to what extent- adaptation to climate change has characterized planning and programming tools. Evidence shows that the integration of adaptation-driven issues into regional planning is still in its infancy but presents the signs of promising expansion. •SEA can favor the integration of adaptation to climate change into practice.•Studies on the role of SEA for promoting adaptation are lacking in Italy.•We propose a method to identify key adaptation factors in SEA reports.•We applied the method to SEA reports of regional plans and programmes.•The integration of adaptation in regional tools is in its infancy in Sardinia.
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Adaptation to climate change
Change agents
Climate change
Coastal erosion
Content analysis
Desertification
Drought
Emissions control
Environmental assessment
Environmental impact
Extreme weather
Flooding
Floods
Greenhouse gases
Infancy
Integration
Mainstreaming
Mitigation
Regional planning
Regional plans and programmes
Regional strategy for adaptation to climate change
Regions
Sea level rise
Strategic environmental assessment
Weather
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