From vision to action: roadmapping as a strategic method and tool to implement climate change adaptation - the example of the roadmap 'water sensitive urban design 2020'

As the central product of the BMBF-KLIMZUG-funded Joint Network and Research Project (JNRP) 'dynaklim - Dynamic adaptation of regional planning and development processes to the effects of climate change in the Emscher-Lippe region (North Rhine Westphalia, Germany)', the Roadmap 2020 '...

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Cities
City Planning
Climate adaptation
Climate Change
Climate change adaptation
Climate effects
Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
Decision Making
Environmental policy
Floods
Germany
Methods
Priorities
Rain
Regional development
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Schedules
Sewer systems
Solutions
Stormwater management
Strategic planning
Studies
Urban areas
Urban development
Urban planning
Urbanization
Water management
Water Supply
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