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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781849770750
    Language: English
    Pages: 396 p.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Climate Change and Adaptation
    DDC: 304.25
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: ?This book provides valuable lessons that will improve public policy and the quality of decisions that will affect generations to come.?Richard Moss, Senior Director Climate and Energy, United Nations Foundation?An excellent addition to the body of knowledge on adaptation to climate change from the developing world, which has been largely missing until now.?Saleemul Huq, Director, Climate Change Programme, International Institute for Environment and Development?This important volume is a valuable effort on adaptation to climate change that needs to be on the desks of those seeking coping strat
    Abstract: 5. Community development and coping with drought in rural Sudan:Balgis Osman-Elasha, Nagmeldin Goutbi, Erika Spanger-Siegfried,Bill Dougherty, Ahmed Hanafi, Sumaya Zakieldeen,El-Amin Sanjak, Hassan A. Atti and Hashim M. Elhassan
    Abstract: 6. Climate, malaria and cholera in the Lake Victoria region:Adapting to changing risks:Pius Yanda, Shem Wandiga, Richard Kangalawe, Maggie Opondo,Dan Olago, Andrew Githeko, Tim Downs, Robert Kabumbuli,Alfred Opere, Faith Githui, James Kathuri, Lydia Olaka,Eugene Apindi, Michael Marshall, Laban Ogallo, Paul Mugambi,Edward Kirumira, Robinah Nanyunja, Timothy Baguma,Rehema Sigalla and Pius Achola7. Making economic sense of adaptation in upland cereal productionsystems in The Gambia:Momodou Njie, Bernard E. Gomez, Molly E. Hellmuth,John M. Callaway, Bubu P. Jallow and Peter Droogers
    Abstract: 8. Past, present and future adaptation by rural householdsof northern Nigeria:Daniel D. Dabi, Anthony O. Nyong, Adebowale A. Adepetuand Vincent I. Ihemegbulem
    Abstract: Front Cover; Climate Change and Adaptation; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Foreword by R. K. Pachauri
    Abstract: ?This book provides valuable lessons that will improve public policy and the quality of decisions that will affect generations to come.?Richard Moss, Senior Director Climate and Energy, United Nations Foundation?An excellent addition to the body of knowledge on adaptation to climate change from the developing world, which has been largely missing until now.?Saleemul Huq, Director, Climate Change Programme, International Institute for Environment and Development?This important volume is a valuable effort on adaptation to climate change that needs to be on the desks of those seeking coping strat
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; Climate Change and Adaptation; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Foreword by R. K. Pachauri
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. A stitch in time: General lessons from specific cases:Neil Leary, James Adejuwon, Vicente Barros, Punsalmaa Batima,Bonizella Biagini, Ian Burton, Suppakorn Chinvanno, Rex Cruz,Daniel Dabi, Alain de Comarmond, Bill Dougherty, PaulineDube, Andrew Githeko, Ayman Abou Hadid, Molly Hellmuth,Richard Kangalawe, Jyoti Kulkarni, Mahendra Kumar, RodelLasco, Melchior Mataki, Mahmoud Medany, Mansour Mohsen,Gustavo Nagy, Momodou Njie, Jabavu Nkomo, Anthony Nyong,Balgis Osman-Elasha, El-Amin San...
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. Adapting conservation strategies to climate change in Southern Africa: Graham von Maltitz, Robert J. Scholes, Barend Erasmus and Anthony Letsoalo3. Benefits and costs of adapting water planning and management toclimate change and water demand growth in the Western Capeof South Africa:John M. Callaway, Daniël B. Louw, Jabavu C. Nkomo,Molly E. Hellmuth and Debbie A. Sparks; 4. Indigenous knowledge, institutions and practices for copingwith variable climate in the Limpopo basin of Botswana:Opha Pauline Dube and Mogodisheng B. M. Sekhwela
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Community development and coping with drought in rural Sudan:Balgis Osman-Elasha, Nagmeldin Goutbi, Erika Spanger-Siegfried,Bill Dougherty, Ahmed Hanafi, Sumaya Zakieldeen,El-Amin Sanjak, Hassan A. Atti and Hashim M. Elhassan
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. Climate, malaria and cholera in the Lake Victoria region:Adapting to changing risks:Pius Yanda, Shem Wandiga, Richard Kangalawe, Maggie Opondo,Dan Olago, Andrew Githeko, Tim Downs, Robert Kabumbuli,Alfred Opere, Faith Githui, James Kathuri, Lydia Olaka,Eugene Apindi, Michael Marshall, Laban Ogallo, Paul Mugambi,Edward Kirumira, Robinah Nanyunja, Timothy Baguma,Rehema Sigalla and Pius Achola7. Making economic sense of adaptation in upland cereal productionsystems in The Gambia:Momodou Njie, Bernard E. Gomez, Molly E. Hellmuth,John M. Callaway, Bubu P. Jallow and Peter Droogers
    Description / Table of Contents: 8. Past, present and future adaptation by rural householdsof northern Nigeria:Daniel D. Dabi, Anthony O. Nyong, Adebowale A. Adepetuand Vincent I. Ihemegbulem
    Description / Table of Contents: General lessons from specific cases:Neil Leary, James Adejuwon, Vicente Barros, Punsalmaa Batima,Bonizella Biagini, Ian Burton, Suppakorn Chinvanno, Rex Cruz,Daniel Dabi, Alain de Comarmond, Bill Dougherty, PaulineDube, Andrew Githeko, Ayman Abou Hadid, Molly Hellmuth,Richard Kangalawe, Jyoti Kulkarni, Mahendra Kumar, RodelLasco, Melchior Mataki, Mahmoud Medany, Mansour Mohsen,Gustavo Nagy, Momodou Njie, Jabavu Nkomo, Anthony Nyong,Balgis Osman-Elasha, El-Amin San..
    Description / Table of Contents: Graham von Maltitz, Robert J. Scholes, Barend Erasmus and Anthony Letsoalo3. Benefits and costs of adapting water planning and management toclimate change and water demand growth in the Western Capeof South Africa:John M. Callaway, Danie͏̈l B. Louw, Jabavu C. Nkomo,Molly E. Hellmuth and Debbie A. Sparks; 4. Indigenous knowledge, institutions and practices for copingwith variable climate in the Limpopo basin of Botswana:Opha Pauline Dube and Mogodisheng B. M. Sekhwela
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781844076895
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (398 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Climate Change and Adaptation
    DDC: 304.25
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This book provides valuable lessons that will improve public policy and the quality of decisions that will affect generations to come.' Richard Moss Senior Director Climate and Energy United Nations Foundation 'An excellent addition to the body of knowledge on adaptation to climate change from the developing world which has been largely missing until now.' Saleemul Huq Director Climate Change Programme International Institute for Environment and Development 'This important volume is a valuable effort on adaptation to climate change that needs to be on the desks of those seeking coping strateg
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Chapter 1 A Stitch in Time: General Lessons from Specific Cases; Chapter 2 Adapting Conservation Strategies to Climate Change in Southern Africa; Chapter 3 Benefits and Costs of Adapting Water Planning and Management to Climate Change and Water Demand Growth in the Western Cape of South Africa; Chapter 4 Indigenous Knowledge, Institutions and Practices for Coping with Variable Climate in the Limpopo Basin of Botswana; Chapter 5 Community Development and Coping with Drought in Rural Sudan
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6 Climate, Malaria and Cholera in the Lake Victoria Region: Adapting to Changing RisksChapter 7 Making Economic Sense of Adaptation in Upland Cereal Production Systems in The Gambia; Chapter 8 Past, Present and Future Adaptation by Rural Households of Northern Nigeria; Chapter 9 Using Seasonal Weather Forecasts for Adapting Food Production to Climate Variability and Climate Change in Nigeria; Chapter 10 Adapting Dryland and Irrigated Cereal Farming to Climate Change in Tunisia and Egypt; Chapter 11 Adapting to Drought, Zud and Climate Change in Mongolia's Rangelands
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 12 Evaluation of Adaptation Options for the Heihe River Basin of ChinaChapter 13 Strategies for Managing Climate Risks in the Lower Mekong River Basin: A Place-based Approach; Chapter 14 Spillovers and Trade-offs of Adaptation in the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed of the Philippines; Chapter 15 Top-Down, Bottom-Up: Mainstreaming Adaptation in Pacific Island Townships; Chapter 16 Adapting to Dengue Risk in the Caribbean; Chapter 17 Adaptation to Climate Trends: Lessons from the Argentine Experience
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 18 Local Perspectives on Adaptation to Climate Change: Lessons from Mexico and ArgentinaChapter 19 Maize and Soybean Cultivation in Southeastern South America: Adapting to Climate Change; Chapter 20 Fishing Strategies for Managing Climate Variability and Change in the Estuarine Front of the Río de la Plata; Index;
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