Climate Change Urban Resilience Scenarios in San Juan

San Juan, which contends with complex challenges like fiscal crisis, high unemployment, severe droughts, and urban floods, co-produced six future scenarios for San Juan in 2080.

Project facts

United States
Puerto Rico
2017

The Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network (UREx SRN) co-developed six future scenarios: adaptive scenarios to extreme flood events and transformative scenarios for the desired future of San Juan. Approximately 51 San Juan stakeholders, including practitioners, government representatives, and academics, worked together to define goals, strategies, and timelines to achieve the futures in each scenario. Synthetic outputs included future land use modeling, renderings, narratives, and qualitative resilience assessment. Later that year, hurricanes Irma and María hit Puerto Rico, and the scenarios developed were evaluated and refined in subsequent workshops using the insights on resilience and vulnerability highlighted by that hurricane season.

Expected impact : to address long-term challenges of San Juan and enhance city’s capacity for long-term resilience planning by exploring diverse policy options.

The scenarios were made in: 2017

The scenarios look out to: 2080

Submitted by:

Charlyn Green
Project Leader
December 9, 2020

How to cite this page:

Charlyn Green
Climate Change Urban Resilience Scenarios in San Juan
www.biospherefutures.net
2020/12/09

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