2023
DOI: 10.1177/0739456x231199093
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Planning for Climate Leadership

Elisabeth (Hamin) Infield,
Linda Shi,
Ivis García
et al.

Abstract: The profession of planning must act now to become an integral player addressing the existential crisis of climate change. This Commentary builds on the findings of the 2020–2021 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning’s Presidential Climate Action Task Force, which assessed opportunities to enhance the academy’s climate leadership in research, teaching, and operations. We argue that our field must integrate climate research and education into all subfields, refocus on decarbonization, build a pipeline of… Show more

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“…Urban and regional planning, an interdisciplinary field focused on applying knowledge to real-world situations, plays a role in addressing the challenges of climate change [1]. The fields of disaster management and planning are increasingly recognizing the distinct challenges faced by rural communities-defined by the U.S. Census as geographies having a population less than 1000 persons per square mile [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban and regional planning, an interdisciplinary field focused on applying knowledge to real-world situations, plays a role in addressing the challenges of climate change [1]. The fields of disaster management and planning are increasingly recognizing the distinct challenges faced by rural communities-defined by the U.S. Census as geographies having a population less than 1000 persons per square mile [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%