Title: The potentials of BREEAM communities in addressing the adaptive governance in theory and practice

Abstract

BREEAM Communities (BC) is a neighbourhood sustainability assessment method that has been implemented across the world and has been widely recognised to be a successful tool in supporting the delivery of urban sustainability. The research presented here aimed to contribute to the current literature in sustainability and adaptation through identifying and evaluating the potential that BC has in supporting and promoting climate change adaptation in terms of theoretical and practical governance. Media City, Salford, UK, provided the context for this study having been identified as an exemplar case study and the site of practical implementation of a breadth of community sustainability strategies. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the relationship between established characteristics of adaptive governance (AG) in relation to relevant BC indicators; alongside an evaluation of the perceptions of key actors’ as to the adaptive capacity promoted by the application of this tool in practice. This research was informed by interviews with key actors and wider stakeholders in the design, construction and management of the development as well as focus groups with occupants, workers and students in the case study location. Consequently, the need for enhancement of the tool’s indicators was identified, and suggestions for their improvement were proposed. Accordingly, BC was found to be a significant tool that holds potential to positively influence community response to climate change adaptation needs. In conclusion, in order to enable effective neighbourhood scale adaptation to climate change, the following themes were identified for further enhancement in the tool: adaptive behaviour and learning, communication, community awareness, knowledge and management.

Biography

Her interest is on research relates to sustainability and climate change, with exploring the adaptation strategies in the social and environmental contexts. Done a PhD thesis in the topic of exploring the potentials of the British assessment tool (BREEAM Communities) that applied world-wide and its potentials in adaptation through indicators. Currently, working on a project aimed to explore the climate change and adaptation strategies adopted in Iraq to address challenges. Education: • BSc in architecture from 2001-2005 (Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq). • MSc in architecture from 2005-2008 (Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq). • PhD in Environment and sustainability 2014-2019 (Welsh School of Architecture/Cardiff UK). Appointments: • Working in Engineering Consultation office, Al-Nahrain University (7 months) / January 2009- August 2009 • Lecturer in Information College, Al-Nahrain University/ December 2009- present.

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