This chapter is dedicated to an emerging theoretical current, motivated by the phenomenon of climate change, which seems to unite planning theory around a theme of global importance.
risk
Compromise Planning : A Theoretical Approach from a Distant Corner of Europe pp 129–152
Plan Ribera (2014) – Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment of Spain
HAZADR
ICES
This report presents the outcomes of a workshop led by ICES on risk management in MSP, particularly focussing on a method called ‘Bow-Tie Analysis'.
ESaTDOR
ESaTDOR seeks to understand land and sea interactions as an integrated whole and hence to explore territorial (broadly defined) development opportunities and risks for Europe’s maritime regions.
Regional multilateral initiative, Bologna Charter 2012
The Bologna Charter 2012 is aimed at strengthening the role of the coastal administrations in the context of European policies and initiatives at the Mediterranean scale.
MAREMED
Sharing methodologies and coastal services directly among the public bodies involved in coastal and marine management, is the best way to improve their knowledge and their governance skills.
COASTANCE
Formulation of plans for coastal protection and management and adaptation to climate change effects such as erosion and submersion risks.