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Page 1: Www.merseyforest.org.uk Green Infrastructure for Climate Change Adaptation - the role of spatial planning Dr Susannah Gill susannahgill@merseyforest.org.uk

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Green Infrastructure for Climate Change Adaptation

- the role of spatial planning

Dr Susannah [email protected]

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Climate change context

• Our climate is changing– Warming of the climate system is

unequivocal– Coherent changes in many aspects of the

climate system not just temperature

• Changes go beyond natural variability– Temperature change in last 50 years is very

likely (>90% chance) due to increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations

IPCC (2007)

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UK Climate Changes• Average temp increases• High temp extremes increase in frequency• Low temp extremes decrease in frequency• Sea-surface temp warms• Thermal growing season lengthens• Winter precipitation increases• Winter precipitation intensity increases• Greater contrast between summer & winter• Snowfall decreases• Summer soil moisture decreases• Sea-level rises

UKCIP02 High Confidence Levels

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Average Summer Maximum TemperatureScenarios for the North West

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Average Summer Precipitation Scenarios for the North West

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Average Winter Precipitation Scenarios for the North West

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Climate Change Management

Smit et al (1999)

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Mitigation – the role of GI

• Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and concentrations now impacts on the magnitude of future climate changes

• Limited but important role of GI– Carbon sequestration & storage– Direct fossil fuel substitution– Material substitution– High quality landscapes near to where

people live reducing, alternative routes to travel - reducing the need to travel by car

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Adaptation – the role of GI

• Changes over next 30-40 years already determined by historic emissions

• Crucial role of GI– Moderating temperature extremes,

especially in urban areas– Reducing volume and slowing rate of

rainwater runoff• Flood management• Soil erosion

– Providing wildlife corridors– Providing recreation spaces e.g. high

capacity, less sensitive landscapes

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Key Stakeholders

Town & Country Planning Association (Chair)

Association of British Insurers

Environment Agency

North West Climate Group

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

Royal Town Planning Institute

South East Climate Group

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Climate Change Impacts in the Built EnvironmentClimate Change Impacts in the Built Environment

• Built environment is distinctive– High building mass and low

greenspace cover leads to urban heat island

– Surface sealing increases rate and volume of rainfall runoff

• Climate change strengthens this distinctiveness

• Urban greenspace helps to moderate these impacts

• BUT climate change will also impact on functionality of urban greenspace

• Built environment is distinctive– High building mass and low

greenspace cover leads to urban heat island

– Surface sealing increases rate and volume of rainfall runoff

• Climate change strengthens this distinctiveness

• Urban greenspace helps to moderate these impacts

• BUT climate change will also impact on functionality of urban greenspace

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Greater Manchester UMT MapGreater Manchester UMT Map

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Evapotranspiring Surfaces Evapotranspiring Surfaces

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‘Urban’ Tree Cover‘Urban’ Tree Cover

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Maximum Surface TemperaturesMaximum Surface Temperatures

For a day occurring on average twice per summer

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Residential ± 10% green coverResidential ± 10% green cover

High density residential

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25

30

35

40

1970s 2020sLow

2020sHigh

2050sLow

2050sHigh

2080sLow

2080sHigh

Time period and scenario

Max

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mp

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current form

-10% green

+10% green

High density residential

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25

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35

40

1970s 2020sLow

2020sHigh

2050sLow

2050sHigh

2080sLow

2080sHigh

Time period and scenario

Max

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mp

(°C

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current form

-10% green

+10% green

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If grass does not evapotranspire…If grass does not evapotranspire…

• Maximum surface temperatures increase by– 4.7-5.7°C in high

density residential areas

– 13.8-15.6°C in schools

• Maximum surface temperatures increase by– 4.7-5.7°C in high

density residential areas

– 13.8-15.6°C in schools

(Manchester Evening News, 2006)

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Occurrence of Drought for GrassOccurrence of Drought for Grass

Months/year when grass water stressed

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Adaptation in the Public RealmAdaptation in the Public Realm

Surface temperature in tree shade here was 13°C cooler than in sun – large mature tree canopies provide more shade

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Surface RunoffSurface Runoff

56% more rain results in 82% more runoff

For a precipitation event occurring on average one day per winter, with normal antecedent moisture conditions

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Infiltration CapacityInfiltration Capacity

A case for ‘Conservation

Areas’?

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Summary of Research FindingsSummary of Research Findings

• Greenspace moderates temperatures through evaporative cooling & shading– Mature trees critical for shading

• Most effective in regulating surface runoff on high infiltration soils

• Increase rainwater storage

• Opportunity to use for irrigation in times of drought

• Greenspace moderates temperatures through evaporative cooling & shading– Mature trees critical for shading

• Most effective in regulating surface runoff on high infiltration soils

• Increase rainwater storage

• Opportunity to use for irrigation in times of drought

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The role of spatial planning

• GI planning has an important role to play in climate change (especially adaptation)

• Functional importance of GI must be reflected in planning policy

GI functions for climate change…

Mitigation AdaptationBiofuels production

Timber production

Food production

Carbon storage

Recreation

Green travel routes

Shading from sun

Evaporative cooling

Shading from sun

Evaporative cooling

Water storage

Water interception

Water infiltration

Soil stabilisation

Storm protection

Habitat for wildlife

Corridor for wildlife

Recreation

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All levels of spatial planning

• National – PPS– PPS1 supplement– Climate Change Adaptation by Design (TCPA,

2007)– Adapting to Climate Change – a checklist for

development (GLA, 2005)– Guidance for Local Authorities on Implementing

the Biodiversity Duty (Defra, 2007)• Regional – RSS• Local – LDF• Also important – Sub-Regional & non-

planning documents

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LDF

• GI Plan within LDF

• Climate change mitigation and adaptation functions a crucial part of this

• Developer contributions towards delivering GI Plan

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GI Plan• What is there and what functions is it providing?• Protect - Where it is critical environmental capital

– Urban centres, flood plains, private gardens on high infiltration soils

• Create - Where there is a need / functionality is lacking– High density residential and built up areas, low green

space cover with human vulnerability• Enhance - Where management changes could

improve functionality– Water storage capacity, wildlife corridors, SuDS

• Maintain - So that it continues to provide that function– Overall green space cover, times of water stress

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Example policies…• Sheffield City Council proposed green roof policy

– Required on all medium and larger developments (more than 15 dwellings / over 1000 m2 gross internal floor space)

– Encouraged on all other developments– Must be compatible with other design and conservation

considerations– Must cover at least 80% of the total roof area

• Hull City Council proposing development control & policies to reduce flooding impact & flood-proof new development– Remove permitted development rights to control loss of

private gardens– Lower development densities and higher green space &

public open space requirements – Flood proofing built into any new development

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Conclusion

• Our climate is changing• Need to mitigate and adapt

– Mitigation role of GI limited but important– Adaptation role of GI substantial

• Spatial planning has an important role to play in climate change adaptation– Planning policy must reflect the functional

importance of GI at all levels

• Need to know what we have and how it functions in order to protect, create, enhance, and maintain