Zeynep Ozeren
Aligning National Adaptation Frameworks with Local Actions. Climate Shelters as Tools for Urban Adaptation.
Rel. Ombretta Caldarice, Bruna Pincegher. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Pianificazione Territoriale, Urbanistica E Paesaggistico-Ambientale, 2026
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Abstract
Over the years, record-breaking global temperatures and the persistent occurrence of Earth Overshoot Day in mid-summer underscore the urgent need to accelerate effective climate adaptation. Since the 2000s, with the rise of international climate-adaptation frameworks, climate adaptation has often been framed as a predominantly vertical and top-down process driven by national-level directives. Yet, climate adaptation is a complex and systematic process that requires coordination across all administrative levels, actors, and sectors, as well as innovative ways of “thinking, doing, organising” beyond the traditional practices. A purely top-down framing, therefore, overlooks the fact that many significant adaptation practices emerge locally and are not easily integrated into national frameworks.
This thesis aims to demonstrate that climate adaptation processes are not solely driven by downscaling approaches; rather, locally grounded experiments can substantially inform, enrich, and shape national adaptation policies by generating context-specific evidence and exemplary practices
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