CC-BY-NCJohnson, CassidySliuzas, RichardGalderisi, AdrianaBradaschia , Massimiliano GranceriZwangsleitner, DanielFernandez, Armando CarocaHasemi, Maliheh2025-04-142025-04-1420250739-456X1552-657710.1177/0739456X251329166 journals.sagepub.com/home/jpehttps://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X251329166https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14235/2767Journal of Planning Education and ResearchIt is important that the current and the next generations of planners are well equipped to contribute to the realization and upscaling of effective climate change action as a central element in any urban or spatial planning educational program. Framing the issue in the European context, and building on studies of other global regions, this research is the first European-wide scale survey to look at the extent to which European planning schools are addressing climate change in their curricula. The findings highlight the need for more comprehensive education on this critical issue and that further research and resources are needed to enhance climate resilience education in planning.enopenAccessAre Spatial Planning Schools across Europe Teaching Climate Change? A Survey of Curricula in the European ContextArticle