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The Impact of Climate Change at Local Level – a Necessary Exercise in Substantiating the Urbanistic Documentations in Three Communes from Dobrogea Region in Romania

Violeta Puscasu
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Violeta Puscasu: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Economics and Applied Informatics, 2022, issue 2, 88-97

Abstract: The article presents a new theme in the documentations of urbanism and spatial planning, respectively in the general urban plan (PUG), which all administrative units will have to take into account in the periods to come. It is about climate change and its impact on local communities, implicitly on the territorial development policies that the administrations have to adopt. From the point of view of the structure, the work includes a general part, regarding the context of climate change at global and macro-regional level, and an applied part in which are analyzed concrete realities of the heating phenomenon in three communes of Dobrogea – Luncavița, Turcoaia and Sarichioi. The conclusions of the study reveal the urgent need of the local administration to adapt and harmonize its management of the natural and human heritage to the new reality generated by climate change.

Keywords: climate change; human impact; effects; solutions; landscape (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.35219/eai15840409272

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