La resiliencia del territorio al cambio climático: retos y herramientas jurídicas desde el planeamiento urbanístico
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Urban planning faces a new challenge: the double need to curb
climate change and, more importantly, to cope with the risks posed by new
resilient planning. It is not only about planning new growth capable of resisting
the increasingly real threat of climate, it is also about guaranteeing conservation
of the most vulnerable areas, avoiding new construction or even ensuring the
demolition or relocation of existing buildings. This article focuses on analyses of
previous experiences in urban planning and on the legal instruments to adapt the
coast to comparative law. It analyses the limits and possibilities of urban planning
legislation to address climate change. In many cases, this creates a complex
legal problem regarding the urban development rights of private property owners
and supposes a real collective challenge for the future