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Contact details —Presenter name here — — —Website How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Presentation contents —Other training modules in the series —Climate change and extreme weather —Adapting to flood risk —Adapting to limit water availability —Adapting to heat stress —Case studies (from a range of regions) —Adaptation and planning process —Links to further information How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Other training modules in the series —Statutory drivers for adaptation —Making the business case for adaptation —Green Infrastructure as an adaptation response —How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather —Addressing weather and climate risks through neighbourhood planning —Achieving resilience to climate risks through local plans and supplementary planning guidance How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Learning objectives —Understand how climate change could result in high intensity and more frequent extreme weather events. —Know where to go to get information on how to identify extreme weather risks in their area. —Understand how buildings and developments can be designed to adapt to these risks. —Understand the opportunities available to adapt buildings and developments through the planning process. How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
What are the challenges for developments and buildings? How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather M Brodie, AlamyPSL Images, Alamy
Identifying future climate risks and extreme weather in your area How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather Principles: —Use local plan evidence base and assessments undertaken for strategic sites —Existing areas affected by extreme weather could be affected more in the future —Areas not currently affected could be in the future, for example: —Flood risk: low lying coastal areas and areas near rivers —Water availability: in catchments that are highly urbanised, have lower than average rainfall and rely on ground water —Subsidence: areas with clay soils —Overheating / Urban Heat Island: buildings in large urban areas, community buildings occupied during the day, south facing buildings (in particular those with only one aspect)
Adapting buildings and developments to increased flood risk How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather Flood avoidanceFlood resistanceFlood resilienceFlood recovery
Avoiding flood risk How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Flood resistance, resilience and recovery measures How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Adapting buildings and developments to limited water availability How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Adapting buildings and developments to limited water availability How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Adapting buildings and developments to heat waves – building orientation and environment How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Adapting buildings and developments to heat waves – building design How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather Libby Welch / Alamy
Adapting buildings and developments to subsidence How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather —Vegetation management —Surface erosion control structures —Sustainable Urban Drainage —Foundation design
Case studies: adaptation in policy and guidance How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Case studies: adaptation in masterplans and buildings How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Case studies: adaptation in buildings How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather
Implementation of adaptation measures in the planning process - opportunities How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather There are opportunities to promote adaptation of buildings and developments through: —Planning policy in Local Plans and Supplementary Planning Guidance —Neighbourhood Planning —Influencing design of development during pre- application discussions —Use of planning conditions and enforcement —New build development and refurbishment / change of use Sustainable construction standards include adaptation measures – some developments are required to or voluntarily build to these standards.
Implementation of adaptation measures in the planning process – key players How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather When considering how to adapt buildings during the planning process it is important the following parties work together: —Local authorities —Developers —Project Design Teams —Community Groups —Statutory Bodies including EA, Water Companies, Highways Authorities
Further information How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather Planning for Climate Change - Guidance for Local Authorities Using supplementary planning documents to address climate change locally ESPACE project Climate Change Impacts and Spatial Planning - Decision Support Guidance project.org/publications/Extension%20Outputs/EA/Espace%20Final_Guidance_Finalv5.pdf Planning for a healthy environment: good practice for green infrastructure and biodiversity (including Annex C – Model Policies and Approaches) and-biodiversity.htmlhttp:// and-biodiversity.html Climate Change Adaptation By Design Climate Adaptation - Guidance on insurance issues for new developments
Further information How developments and buildings can be adapted so that they are resilient to climate change and extreme weather Climate Change Adaptation - Advice for planners and developers, UKGBC MBEKTN and EA Climate Ready, Business case guidance for the built environment climate-change-adaptation-in-the-uk-built-environment-a-toolk-1 climate-change-adaptation-in-the-uk-built-environment-a-toolk-1 Townscape: A Guide for Decision Makers Susdrain – Water sensitive urban design in the UK – Ideas for Built Environment Practitioners Beat the Heat: Keeping UK buildings cool in a warming climate Environment Agency Interactive Flood House – design measures to make properties more resilient during floods Conserving water in buildings