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PPN:  
49581993X
Titel:  
The politics of human vulnerability to climate change : exploring adaptation lock-ins in China and the United States / Julia Teebken
Verantwortlich:  
Teebken, Julia [Verfasser]
Erschienen:  
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2022
Vertrieb:  
London : Taylor & Francis Group
Umfang:  
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 290 pages) : illustrations, maps
Serie:  
Routledge studies in climate justice
Anmerkung:  
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
978-1-00-318325-9 ; 1-00-318325-5 ; 978-1-00-056224-8 ; 1-00-056224-7 ; 978-1-00-056229-3 ; 1-00-056229-8 ; 978-1-03-202403-5 ; 978-1-03-202404-2
 
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Abstract:  
"This book compares how the social consequences of climate change are similarly unevenly distributed within China and the USA, despite different political systems. Focusing on the cases of Atlanta, USA, and Jinhua, China, Julia Teebken explores a set of path-dependent factors (lock-ins), which hamper the pursuit of climate adaptation by local governments to adequately address the root causes of vulnerability. Lock-ins help to explain why adaptation efforts in both locations are incremental and commonly focus on greening the environment. In both these political systems, vulnerability appears as a core component along with the reconstitution of a class-based society. This manifests in the way knowledge and political institutions operate. For this reason, Teebken challenges the argument that China's environmental authoritarian structures are better equipped in dealing with matters related to climate change. She also interrogates the proposition that certain aspects of the liberal democratic tradition of the United States are better suited in dealing with social justice issues in the context of adaptation. Overall, the book's findings contradict the widespread assumption that developed countries necessarily have higher adaptive capacity than developing or emerging economies. This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate justice and vulnerability, climate adaptation and environmental policy and governance"--...
 

 
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