242 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
59 color images, 1 B-W images and 3 tables
Paperback
Release Date:11 Mar 2025
ISBN:9781978837621
Hardcover
Release Date:11 Mar 2025
ISBN:9781978837638
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Climate Bridge

An International Perspective on How to Enact Climate Action at the Government Public Interface

Rutgers University Press
Climate change is creating new challenges for spatial and environmental planning on both sides of the Atlantic. Planning and policy must balance moderating climate change impact from rising temperatures, extreme precipitation, and sea level rise with social equity and environmental justice. Climate Bridge compares New Jersey and the German Ruhr Region to build an international perspective on how to enact climate action at the government-public interface. The book grew from fifteen years of collaboration between scholars in New Jersey and Germany through summer programs, a landscape architecture design studio, internships for Rutgers students, and joint publications. Notably, settlement patterns and brownfield issues reveal similarities between the underserved in both regions. The first section, “Tools and Process,” compares international environmental planning approaches and outlines different approaches to common problems. “Uncertainty and Space” presents case studies that highlight adaptation strategies for uncertainties caused by climate change. Finally, “Place and Connectedness” reminds us of our dependence on ecological systems for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Contributors to this landmark volume include planners, designers, scholars, public administrators, and decision makers on both sides of the Atlantic. Together, the chapters bring interdisciplinary approaches and diverse perspectives to the environmental, economic, political, and social dimensions of planning and design in the context of climate change.
 
WOLFRAM HÖEFER is a professor and the director of the Rutgers Center for Urban Environmental Sustainability in the Department of Landscape Architecture at Rutgers University.
FRANK GALLAGHER is an Associate Professor of Professional Practice in the Department of Landscape Architecture at Rutgers University.
ARIANNA LINDBERG
is an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at Rutgers University.
ANGIE OBERG is Chief Climate Officer in the Rutgers Office of Climate Action.
SEBASTIAN SCHLECHT is the founder of lala.ruhr and a Lecturer at Technische Universität Dortmund. 
Opening Messages
David Gill: Consul General, Federal Republic of Germany
Shawn M. LaTourette: Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Introduction
Wolfram Hoefer, Frank Gallagher, Arianna Lindberg, Angela Oberg, Sebastian Schlecht
Section 1: Tools and Process 
Introduction
Wolfram Hoefer
             1 Impacts of Human-Induced Climate Change
                        Anthony Broccoli
            2 Pursuing a coherent vision in a fragmented policy context
                        Clint Andrews
            3 Climate Change Adaptation in German Environmental and Spatial Planning
                        Stefan Heiland
            4 New Jersey State Planning Commission
                        Donna Rendeiro and Matthew Blake
            5 Shaping the future through strategic leadership
                        Wolfram Hoefer and Jon Carnegie
            6 The Regulatory Paradox of Climate Change
                        Frank Gallagher         
Section 2: Uncertainty and Space
Introduction
Sebastian Schlecht, Frank Gallagher
1 #thinklandscape - Imagine a metropolitan region as a landscape
Sebastian Schlecht
2 Coordinating the Ecological Transition in a Polycentric Region: Insides from the Emscher Region
Uli Paetzel, Anja Kroos
3 Distributed Water Infrastructure & Water Reuse
Zach F. Gallagher, Edward Clerico
4 Framing Resilient Design
Pippa Brashear
5 Let's stay cool!
Johannes Böttger
6 ACT NOW. How to Handle Uncertainty in Open Space
Rupert Halbertschlager
7 Teaming Up: Partnerships for Resilient Design
Jim Welsh
Section 3: Place and Conectedness
Introduction
Angela Oberg, Arianna Lindberg
1 Place and Climate Change
Richard Alomar
2 Tomorrow's Climate Will Not Meet Today's Population - Interactions between Climate Change and Demographic Change in Cities
Thorsten Wiechmann
3 People, Health and Place – The Urban Public Health Perspective and a State of Affairs in Germany’s Ruhr region
Susanne Moebus
4 The Myopia of Infrastructure and Failure to Deliver Services
Angela Oberg
5 The Aesthetics and Politics of Tree Care
Sonja Dümpelmann
6 Trees in Cities
Pam Zipse
7 Gardening with Community
Arianna Lindberg
8 Sea Level Rise, Stakeholder Challenges, and Lessons Outside the Coast
Marjorie Kaplan
Lisa Auermuller
Fawn McGee
Barbara Woolley-Dillon
Section 4: Conclusion
            Wolfram Hoefer, Frank Gallagher, Arianna Lindberg, Angie Oberg, and Sebastian Schlecht
Notes on Contributors
 
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