Although climate change adaptation (CCA) and spatial planning are relevant to promoting climate resilience, Italy shows a certain lack of studies focused on the coherence between national CCA objectives and sectoral plans. We aim to investigate such a research gap and propose and apply a logical framework approach (LFA)-based method to assess the coherence of sectoral plans adopted in Sardinia (Italy) with the missions of the Italian National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (NCCAP). We apply LFA to analytically scrutinize sectoral plans by reconstructing their strategic framework—including objectives and actions—and comparing them to the CCA objectives established by the NCCAP. The purpose is to provide the regional administrations with a methodological approach and tangible findings, suggesting the need for updating plans lacking CCA contents and contributing to the drafting or updating of the regional strategy for CCA. The method adopted in this study allowed us to identify plan objectives and actions that fully or partially integrate NCCAP objectives. Then, plans partially (or not at all) consistent with the NCCAP can be integrated with CCA contents. This is relevant to promoting climate resilience issues in plans that have clear effects in terms of spatial, landscape, and urban planning, according to different governance levels.

Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation into Sectoral Plans: An Assessment Based on the Logical Framework Approach / Ledda, Antonio; Serra, Vittorio; Ruiu, Maria Grazia Gavina; Bardi, Antonietta; Trogu, Daniele; Di Cesare, Elisabetta Anna; De Montis, Andrea. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 16:9(2024). [10.3390/su16093705]

Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation into Sectoral Plans: An Assessment Based on the Logical Framework Approach

Ledda, Antonio
Supervision
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Serra, Vittorio
Formal Analysis
;
Ruiu, Maria Grazia Gavina
Formal Analysis
;
Bardi, Antonietta
Formal Analysis
;
Trogu, Daniele
Formal Analysis
;
Di Cesare, Elisabetta Anna
Formal Analysis
;
De Montis, Andrea
Supervision
2024-01-01

Abstract

Although climate change adaptation (CCA) and spatial planning are relevant to promoting climate resilience, Italy shows a certain lack of studies focused on the coherence between national CCA objectives and sectoral plans. We aim to investigate such a research gap and propose and apply a logical framework approach (LFA)-based method to assess the coherence of sectoral plans adopted in Sardinia (Italy) with the missions of the Italian National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (NCCAP). We apply LFA to analytically scrutinize sectoral plans by reconstructing their strategic framework—including objectives and actions—and comparing them to the CCA objectives established by the NCCAP. The purpose is to provide the regional administrations with a methodological approach and tangible findings, suggesting the need for updating plans lacking CCA contents and contributing to the drafting or updating of the regional strategy for CCA. The method adopted in this study allowed us to identify plan objectives and actions that fully or partially integrate NCCAP objectives. Then, plans partially (or not at all) consistent with the NCCAP can be integrated with CCA contents. This is relevant to promoting climate resilience issues in plans that have clear effects in terms of spatial, landscape, and urban planning, according to different governance levels.
2024
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https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/16/9/3705
Esperti anonimi
climate change adaptation governance, climate adaptation policy integration, climate resilience promotion, South European context, regional spatial planning, sub-regional spatial planning
Article number 3705. This study has been developed and funded in the framework of the technical and scientific agreement between the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, the University of Sassari (Italy) and University of Cagliari (Italy), concerning the update of the Regional Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (SRACC). The authors are supported by the Agritech National Research Center (CN00000022, Concession Decree 1032 of 17/06/2022) and the National Biodiversity Future Center—NBFC (CN00000033, Concession Decree 1034 of 17/06/2022 adopted by the Italian Ministry of University and Research), European Union Next-GenerationEU, Projects funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP; Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza), Mission 4 Component 2 Investment 1.4.
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Ledda, Antonio; Serra, Vittorio; Ruiu, Maria Grazia Gavina; Bardi, Antonietta; Trogu, Daniele; Di Cesare, Elisabetta Anna; De Montis, Andrea
Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation into Sectoral Plans: An Assessment Based on the Logical Framework Approach / Ledda, Antonio; Serra, Vittorio; Ruiu, Maria Grazia Gavina; Bardi, Antonietta; Trogu, Daniele; Di Cesare, Elisabetta Anna; De Montis, Andrea. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 16:9(2024). [10.3390/su16093705]
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