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Participatory urban adaptation to climate change, as was shown in the Guide, is a complex endeavour whose success relies on openness to change, and the cooperation of many entities, both in developing an attitude toward adapting cities to climate change and using deliberative techniques for this purpose. In this process, it is equally important to exchange experiences and share knowledge on successes and challenges in using participatory techniques, along with their potential and limitations. As the authors, we hope that the Guide will draw you to participatory urban adaptation to climate change and encourage and motivate you to implement the techniques and methods presented for creating an urban climate policy. This, in turn, will make it possible to master this process in practice, modify and update it, and implement new solutions.
At this point, we would like to extend our heartfelt acknowledgements and gratitude to the local governments and members of the Town Halls in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, members of non-governmental organisations and academic centres in Banská Bystrica, Trnava, Miskolc and Budapest for their time, valuable comments, suggestions and endless discussions on how to better solve their cities’ problems by engaging the potential of their residents.
PhD in Economics, Department of Regional Economics and Environment, Faculty
of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz. She co-authored the ‘Report on the
condition of Polish cities. Environment and adaptation to climate change’ and managed
the project ‘Participatory urban adaptation to climate change – a guide to the
effective collaboration of local governments and city residents’. Agnieszka cooperates
with local and regional governments in the field of strategic planning, urban
adaptation to climate change and social participation. Her research interests include
environmental economics, the institutional dimension of urban development, participatory
adaptation of cities to climate change, and equitable transformation.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/agnieszka-rzenca
PhD in Economics, Department of Regional Economics and Environment, Faculty
of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz. She has authored many books on
revitalisation, cultural heritage and urban development. She cooperates with local
governments on strategic management, urban revitalisation and social participation.
Her research interests include revitalisation processes, the city’s economic base,
cultural heritage, and integrated urban development planning.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/ewa-boryczka
Economist and urban planner, associated with the local government in Lodz for
many years. She co-manages the Factory of Urban Activity and is in charge of Participatory
Budgeting in Lodz, among other things. A doctoral student in the Doctoral
School in the Social Sciences at the University of Lodz. Her research interests include
urban development, social activism, and sustainable development.
PhD in Sociology, Department of Social Research Methods and Techniques, Faculty
of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz. He is the author of many research
publications on participation, urban sociology and urban studies and has been
a participant in nationwide and international scientific conferences. Kamil has participated
in and co-implemented (as a researcher, moderator, and facilitator) a great
number of scientific as well as participatory and social projects. He regularly engages
in participatory actions.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/kamil-brzezinski
Associate professor at the University of Lodz, Department of UNESCO Chair on
Ecohydrology and Applied Ecology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection,
University of Lodz. For over 20 years, he has been conducting research on the impact
of ecohydrology and ecological biotechnology on improving water quality. He has
been involved in implementation work for the reclamation and protection of aquatic
ecosystems and the adaptation of cities to climate change. Tomasz has authored and
co-authored over 50 scientific publications in ecology and ecohydrology. He has also
coordinated and conducted more than 20 national and international research and
implementation projects.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/tomasz-jurczak
MA in Economics, MA in Management Sciences, doctoral student in the Doctoral
School of the Social Sciences at the University of Lodz. A member of the Climate Protection
Section of the Polish Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
Research interests include urban adaptation to climate change, resilience to climate
change, and territorially-oriented regional development.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/klaudia-kaminska
PhD in Sociology, associate professor at the University of Lodz, Department of Social
Research Methods and Techniques at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology,
University of Lodz. Her research interests include deliberative techniques, public consultations,
and social research methodology. She conducts methodological research
on techniques of group decision-making and consensus-building. She has worked
on the implementation of participatory budgeting in the city of Lodz and designed
social consultations with the use of deliberative techniques in space planning, revitalisation,
culture, and science. Aneta co-authored the book ‘Methods and Techniques
of Public Consultations’ published by Lodz University Press in 2024.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/aneta-krzewinska
PhD in Economics, associate professor at the University of Lodz, Department of
Regional Economics and Environment, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University
of Lodz. Aleksandra has co-authored many projects implemented in cooperation
with local and regional authorities in the area of strategic planning (e.g. revitalisation),
innovative methods and techniques for managing urban and regional development,
and monitoring and evaluation. Her research interests include local and regional
development policy, innovations, territorial capital, and equitable transformation.
MORE INFO AT: https://www.uni.lodz.pl/pracownicy/aleksandra-nowakowska
PhD in Social Sciences, works for the Urban Activity Office of the Town Hall of the
City of Lodz. Her research interests include urban sociology, how local governments
function, social policy, and social participation.
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