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Archive | 2012

Chapter 3 Tackling Climate Change Adaptation at the Local Level Through Community Participation

Geneviève Cloutier; Florent Joerin

Purpose – Adapting local areas to climate change is a wicked challenge for local administrations. A participatory research is applied to explore how local experience shared by local experts can inform decision and adaptation planning by taking into account local area characteristics and their interrelationships. Methodology/approach – We turned to local actors, who live or work in the city and who can be seen as urban experts. Their experiential knowledge has given us a better understanding of the characteristics of their communities. These experts are likely to possess a representation that reflects the local territorial sensitivities, which can help us determine how these characteristics might be impacted by climate change. Findings – A participatory approach bears many benefits such as mobilizing local stakeholders to find collective solutions. It also allows us to focus on common practices in the urban context, which are likely to be altered by changes in mean temperatures, precipitations, etc. It offers the additional benefit of putting into perspective the relations between a variety of urban issues. Research limitations – A participatory approach means relying on subjective assessments of the possible effects of climate change, which could challenge the relevance of perceived risks and the scope and types of actions taken. Originality/value of paper – The number of the available adaptation planning processes involving community stakeholders and assessments of these processes is very limited. A participatory process such as the cross-sectoral initiative organized in Quebec City can have significant repercussions on local engagement in climate change adaptation. This provides evidence of the potential of deliberation or interaction of territorial actors to improve their understanding of the issues and their adaptive capacity. On a methodological level, the participatory process in itself and the steps to organize it offered a planning frame that can be reproduced.


Climatic Change | 2015

Estimation of urban water supply issues at the local scale: a participatory approach

Christelle Legay; Geneviève Cloutier; Salem Chakhar; Florent Joerin; Manuel J. Rodriguez

Predicted climate change may significantly affect drinking water supply in urban areas. Local water stakeholders facing climate change will have to deal with uncertain information and unexpected events. To address this lack of data, the knowledge and experience of practitioners might be used to assess the potential impacts of climate change on different issues, including drinking water supply. This paper proposes a participatory approach to identify local issues associated with drinking water supply (from source to tap) in a climate change context. This approach relies on the experience and knowledge of local practitioners. The proposed approach was applied to the Québec City metropolitan area (Province of Quebec, Canada). It is based on assignment examples (in this case, a selected set of districts from the study territory) in order to generalize application to the entire territory. This approach helps stakeholders to rationally consider different dimensions and the complexity of drinking water supply.


Climate Policy | 2015

Planning adaptation based on local actors’ knowledge and participation: a climate governance experiment

Geneviève Cloutier; Florent Joerin; Catherine Dubois; Martial Labarthe; Christelle Legay; Dominique Viens


Collection of Frontiers of Architectural Research | 2015

Design support tools to sustain climate change adaptation at the local level: A review and reflection on their suitability

Catherine Dubois; Geneviève Cloutier; André Potvin; Luc Adolphe; Florent Joerin


Cities | 2018

Do-it-yourself (DIY) adaptation: Civic initiatives as drivers to address climate change at the urban scale

Geneviève Cloutier; Marielle Papin; Christian Bizier


Buildings | 2016

City and Building Designers, and Climate Adaptation

Catherine Dubois; Geneviève Cloutier; Maja Karoline Rosenkilde Rynning; Luc Adolphe; Marion Bonhomme


Enquiry: A Journal for Architectural Research | 2013

An Interdisciplinary and Intersectoral Action-research Method: Case-Study of Climate Change Adaptation by Cities Using Participatory Web 2.0 Urban Design

Geneviève Vachon; Marie-Noël Chouinard; Geneviève Cloutier; Catherine Dubois; Carole Després


Environnement urbain / Urban Environment | 2015

Why do cities get involved in climate governance? Insights from Canada and Italy

Emiliano Scanu; Geneviève Cloutier


L'Information géographique | 2012

Les mouvements sociaux urbains dans les politiques socio-urbaines : le cas du quartier Sainte-Marie à Montréal

Geneviève Cloutier; Muriel Sacco


Recherches amérindiennes au Québec | 2017

Cadre institutionnel et pratiques locales de l’aménagement en territoire nordique: Un dialogue en trois temps illustré par le cas de Kuujjuaq

Marie-Pier Breton; Geneviève Cloutier

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Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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