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Opportunistic Adaptation: Using the Urban Renewal Cycle to Adapt to Climate Change

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By (author): Polpat Nilubon

Urban climate adaptation currently focusses mainly on hazards but often ignores opportunities which arise in both space and time. Opportunistic Adaptation provides a rationalized approach to mainstream measures for climate adaptation into urban renewal cycles. Adaptation opportunities are identified by projecting the lifespans of urban assets into the future to obtain an operational urban adaptation agenda for the future. Upscaling of the adaptation process is done by synchronizing the end-of-lifecycle of a group of assets to develop adaptation clusters that comprise multiple dwellings, infrastructure as well as public spaces. An extensive catalogue of adaptation measures for different scale-levels ensures flexibility in the type of measures that can be integrated. Sequencing the adaptation measures over long periods of time provides insight and flexibility in the long-term protection standards that can be achieved. By applying a design-centered approach, the potentials of obtaining co-benefits in the urban landscape are maximized. Potentials of clustering of nature-based solutions are being considered which ensures to maximize the delivery of ecosystem services. This research aims to assess the adaptation potential of Bangkok, based on a case study area (Lat Krabang) by mapping the adaptation opportunities and flood vulnerability. The resulting outputs will contribute to the development of a flexible and inclusive FRM strategy.

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  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032055091

About Polpat Nilubon

Polpat Nil-u-bon from Thailand has a university degree in Architecture (2008 B.Arch.) from Rajamangala University of Technology (RMUTT) Thailand and two Master degrees in Architectural and Environmental Technology (2010) from Chulalongkorn University (CU) Thailand and in Architecture and Urban Design from The Berlage Institute and TU Delft the Netherlands (2013).After graduation in 2008 he worked for three years at HASSELL in Thailand before entering The Berlage Institute. In 2011 he got a scholarship for Master degree and Ph.D. study in Architecture and Urbanism at The Berlage Institute and IHE Delft by RMUTT.Currently he is a full-time Ph.D. research fellow of Flood Resilience Group (started 2014) Water Science & Engineering (WSE) at IHE Delft: Institute for Water Education the Netherlands. The title of his research is Opportunistic Adaptation (OA): Using the Urban Renewal Cycle to Adapt to Climate Change. The research project is funded by RMUTT.This research reveals that a long-term strategic approach to climate adaptation of cities is needed. This strategy should be based on an understanding of the urban dynamics and on the flood risk of an urban area. An OA approach such as developed and demonstrated in this research is required to take advantage of the adaptation potential of an urban area and to maximize the associated multiple benefits of adaptation interventions. Adaptation pathways seem to be well suited for this purpose given the support expressed by the stakeholders during interactive sessions demonstrating the OA approach in a real-life context.

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