Timmermans, WimJacobs, CorVan Hattum, TimLategan, LouisCilliers, Juan2022-12-022022-12-022017Timmermans, W., Jacobs, C., Van Hattum, T., Lategan, T., & Cilliers, J. (2017). Ecosystem-based climate change adaptation for Essenvelt, Middelburg, The Netherlands. Town and Regional Planning, 24-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/2415-0495/trp71i1.32415-0495http://hdl.handle.net/11660/11993Climate change is an internationally recognised phenomenon generally held accountable for the increasing magnitude of extremes in both climatic events and temperature. With increasing urbanization and the concentration of socio-economic activities in urban areas, the challenge to contend with climate change is particularly pertinent in cities. In response to climate-change impacts, a range of climate-adaptation strategies have been developed to make cities increasingly ‘climate proof’. A qualitative research approach is employed to review climate change, its impacts and some adaptation strategies, focusing on ecosystem-based adaptation strategies from Belgium and The Netherlands and Water-Sensitive Urban Design approaches developed in Australia. The article engages a case study of Essenvelt, Middelburg, The Netherlands, where unanticipated warmer night-time temperatures are a primary concern, related to natural variability, the urban heat island effect and climate change. The article proposes certain adaptation measures for Essenvelt, based on the adaptation strategies reviewed.enAdaptationClimate changeEcosystem-basedWater-sensitive urban designWSUDEcosystem-based climate change adaptation for Essenvelt, Middelburg, The NetherlandsArticleAuthor(s)