Thematic Network on Local-Scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience

Goals

The aim of this Thematic Network is to explore how communities confront climate change, including assessment of governance structures around climate adaptation or processes dealing with it, and how they seek to adapt to emerging challenges arising from increases in temperature and more extreme weather events. Research will facilitate a better understanding of local expertise and highlight, in particular, the value a community planning perspective brings to discourse on climate resilience. It will shed light on local government decision dynamics around motivational factors and extent of planning for climate resilience.

The TN aims to work collaboratively with local actors and key stakeholders to identify current and future environmental challenges, and to scope how research through the TN can assist communities increase their resilience to the impacts of climate variability, be it through the co-development of policy approaches, on-the-ground action implementation, research capacity and/ or knowledge mobilization, for example. One of the distinctive aspects of this TN is that it will work within and across scales from larger urban centres to small communities, including attention to Indigenous forms of community planning for climate resilience.

Activities

  • Workshop + Panel: Circumpolar Education Program on Environmental Change and Resilience, Arctic Congress (2024), Bodø, Norway.
    • Chair/ Host: UArctic Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience
    • Panelists:
      • Jeff Birchall, University of Alberta
      • Diane Hirshberg, University of Alaska Anchorage
      • Helene Svendsen, GRID-Arendal, Norway
      • Anthony Speca, Læra Institute for Circumpolar Education
      • Jamie Bell, @1860 Winnipeg Arts Collective
    • Moderator: Maeva Gauthier, University of Victoria
    • Date/ Time: May 29, 2024, 15:00-17:00
    • Location: Quality Hotel Ramsalt, Sjøgata 37, 8006 Bodø, Norway
    • Registration form
  • Paper: A last resort or a sustainable adaptation option?: Planning for relocation in Northern communities vulnerable to climate stressors. Session: Adaptation to Climate Change (2.4). Arctic Congress (2024), Bodø, Norway. (by Nicole Bonnett & Jeff Birchall). Date/ Time: June 1, 2024, 09:00-10:30. Location: Fram Cinema - Room: Hall 1
  • Roundtable: Resilience in the North: Mapping A Path and Measuring Progress. Arctic Congress (2024), Bodø, Norway. Host: Arctic Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center
    • Partners:
      • Arctic Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center
      • High North Center, Nord University Business School
      • Association of World Reindeer Herders
      • UArctic Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience
    • The Roundtable will build on previous activities, and provide an opportunity to:
      • review an initial catalogue of the Arctic resilience cases that have been identified.
      • consider other potential cases that could contribute to our understanding of Arctic resilience; and
      • develop a framework for documenting these cases to draw out key features and characteristics of the cases, identify measures and indicators of resilience, advance our understanding of the concept and how it is being applied, and draw out lessons about resilience from the Arctic.
    • Date/ Time: June 1, 2024, 13:30-15:00
    • Location: Thon Nordlys Hotel - Room: Børvasstind
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  • Session: The Architecture of Urban Cooperation: Fostering Local Development in a Changing Arctic (2.5.1). Arctic Congress (2024), Bodø, Norway. Chair: Nadezhda Filimonova, Belfer Centre for Science and International Affair (UArctic Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience). Date/ Time: June 1, 2024, 13:30-15:00. Location: Stormen Concert Hall - Room: Kammersal
  • Paper: Progress on climate resilience in practice: Insights from local and territorial government interactions. Session: Building capacity and institutional (2.5). Arctic Congress (2024), Bodø, Norway. (by Desiree Rose, Jeff Birchall & Nicole Bonnett). Date/ Time: June 1, 2024, 13:30-15:00. Location: Stormen Concert Hall - Room: Kammersal
  • Plenary Panel: Climate and the Environment, Arctic Congress (2024), Bodø, Norway.
    • Chair: Sara Olsvig, Chair ICC, Greenland
    • Moderator: Anne Husebekk University of Tromsø, Norway
    • Panelists:
      • Young researcher: Nicole Bonnett, University of Alberta, Canada (UArctic Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience);
      • Arctic ambassador: Eric Carlson, Senior Arctic Official, USA;
      • Indigenous knowledge holder: Julius Mihkkal Lindi, the Saami Council
    • Date/ Time: June 1, 2024, 17:00-18:00
    • Location: Stormen Concert Hall - Room: Main Hall

Publications

Other Information

More information and past activities can be found here.

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Video interview: Jeff Birchall, Lead of the UArctic Thematic Network on Local-Scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience