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Addressing Adaptation in the Planning Context. The German perspective Professor Dr. Ing. Albert Göttle President of the Bavarian Environment Agency. Bavaria in Germany. Rhine River Basin. River Main. Bavaria. Danube River Basin.
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Addressing Adaptation in the Planning Context The German perspective Professor Dr. Ing. Albert Göttle President of the Bavarian Environment Agency
Bavaria in Germany Rhine River Basin River Main Bavaria Danube River Basin Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
Regional Trends of Climate Change in Germany observed 1901 to 1998 (data from the DWD, Gerstengarbe et al. 2003) Change in Temperature Change in Precipitation Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
The Bavarian Alps Allgäuer Alpen. Taken at the Heini Klopfer Schanze 2006 Flood in Nothern Bavaria Picture courtesy of WWA Kronach Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
Future Temperatures (GCM Simulation) Regionalisation for South Germany Assessment of Impacts Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
Federal Government Defines Basic Goals Individual States The German Planning System Coping with Climate Change Mainly responsible for Mitigation Federal Government Individual States Mainly responsible for Adaptation Specify Aims March 2007 : Düsseldorf Declaration Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
European Spatial Planning Adapting to Climate Events Studying the effects of climate change on the water sector in southern Germany One result of the Bavarian Case Study carried out in ESPACE: Summer Winter Change in precipitation [%] for a future scenario (2021 - 2050) compared to present conditions (1971 - 2000) The coloured dots show the estimated increase in damage due to climate change [m.€] for towns along the river Fränkische Saale. Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
Technical Flood Protection Forestry Production of Raw Materials Climate Change Adaptation and Spatial Planning: Interaction with different sectors Leisure Traffic Agriculture Development of Settlements Vulnerable Areas / Natural Hazards Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle
Europe in a Changing Climate Thank You for Your Attention Professor Dr. Ing Albert Göttle