Climate change adaptation in private real estate development: essential concepts about development for feasible research, regulation and governance

Author(s):  
Eddo Coiacetto
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-226
Author(s):  
Curtis Carter

The theme of "Ways of Worldmaking" appears in the writings of philosophers such as Ernst Cassirer and Nelson Goodman. Cassirer takes up this theme in Language and Myth (Tr. by Susan Langer (Harper, 1946)), and Goodman addresses "The Ways of World Making" in his book bearing the same title (Hackett, 1978, 1981). Both philosophers cite the arts as key ways of world making in their function as various forms of symbols. Following the insights of Cassirer and Goodman, "Ways of Worldmaking" is explored here first in reference to an imaginative world making roles of works of the arts that relate to cities. Examples including the literary works of J. R. R. Tolkien, an opera by Kurt Weill and Berthold Brecht, a film by Chinese artist Xu Bing, New York's Hudson Yards, the biggest private real estate development in US history to date, are used as instances of worldmaking in the arts and city development.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-63
Author(s):  
Beata Wieteska-Rosiak

AbstractThis paper aims to review subject-matter literature and analyse the development policy documents of major Polish cities addressing the issue of climate change adaptation (urban adaptation plans, Polish abbr. MPA) and concerning the real estate sector; it is also an attempt to draw conclusions and identify potential benefits and challenges that the construction sector is currently facing. The literature focuses on coastal real estate, costs, benefits and barriers in the adaptation of buildings. MPAs point to the significant role of the real estate sector in adapting to climate change. Soft and hard instruments are becoming increasingly important in MPA. These are spatial planning (building restrictions in hazardous areas, use of green roofs in investments), a system of incentives for investors to promote adaptation activities, ecological education, investments in improving the energy efficiency of buildings. Also identified are the benefits to the real estate sector, e.g. the growing importance of occupations on the real estate market, the development of innovations and increased access to cheaper services and technologies. In Polish cities, high-intensity residential areas are characterized by high sensitivity. MPAs will strengthen the resilience of the city’s technical infrastructure and public space, as well as develop blue and green infrastructure, which may translate into the increased resilience of real estate.


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