ISBN:
9781138025967
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9781138025981
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
XV, 295 S.
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graph. Darst., Kt.
DDC:
338.9/27
Schlagwort(e):
Sustainable development Case studies
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Economic development Case studies Environmental aspects
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Climatic changes Case studies Social aspects
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Klimaänderung
Kurzfassung:
"Climate change poses multiple challenges to development. It affects lives and livelihoods, infrastructure and institutions, as well as beliefs, cultures and identities. There is a growing recognition that the social dimensions of vulnerability and adaptation now need to move to the forefront of development policies and practices. This book presents case studies showing that climate change is as much a problem of development as for development, with many of the risks closely linked to past, present and future development pathways. Development policies and practices can play a key role in addressing climate change, but it is critical to question to what extent such actions and interventions reproduce, rather than address, the social and political structures and development pathways driving vulnerability. The chapters emphasise that adaptation is about much more than a set of projects or interventions to reduce specific impacts of climate change; it is about living with change while also transforming the processes that contribute to vulnerability in the first place. This book will help students in the field of climate change and development to make sense of adaptation as a social process, and it will provide practitioners, policymakers and researchers working at the interface between climate change and development with useful insights for approaching adaptation as part of a larger transformation to sustainability. "--
Kurzfassung:
"Climate change poses multiple challenges to development. It affects lives and livelihoods, infrastructure and institutions, as well as beliefs, cultures and identities. This book presents case studies showing that climate change is as much a problem of development as for development, with many of the risks closely linked to past, present and future development pathways. Development policies and practices can play a key role in addressing climate change, but it is critical to question to what extent such actions and interventions reproduce, rather than address, the social and political structures and development pathways driving vulnerability"--
Kurzfassung:
"Climate change poses multiple challenges to development. It affects lives and livelihoods, infrastructure and institutions, as well as beliefs, cultures and identities. There is a growing recognition that the social dimensions of vulnerability and adaptation now need to move to the forefront of development policies and practices. This book presents case studies showing that climate change is as much a problem of development as for development, with many of the risks closely linked to past, present and future development pathways. Development policies and practices can play a key role in addressing climate change, but it is critical to question to what extent such actions and interventions reproduce, rather than address, the social and political structures and development pathways driving vulnerability. The chapters emphasise that adaptation is about much more than a set of projects or interventions to reduce specific impacts of climate change; it is about living with change while also transforming the processes that contribute to vulnerability in the first place. This book will help students in the field of climate change and development to make sense of adaptation as a social process, and it will provide practitioners, policymakers and researchers working at the interface between climate change and development with useful insights for approaching adaptation as part of a larger transformation to sustainability. "--
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Enthält 15 Beiträge
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Development as usual is not enough
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The societal role of charcoal production in climate change adaptation of the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) of Kenya
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Adaptive capacity : From coping to sustainable transformation
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Gender matters : adaptive capacities to climate variability and change in the Lake Victoria Basin
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Adaptation technologies as drivers of social development
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Multilevel governance and coproduction in urban flood-risk management : The case of Dar es Salaam
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Can linking small- and large-scale farmers enhance adaptive capacity? : Evidence from Tanzania's Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor
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Adaptation spinoffs from technological and socio-economic changes
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Sustainable adaptation under adverse development? : Lessons from Ethiopia
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The role of local power relations in the vulnerability of households to climate change in Humla, Nepal
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A socionature approach to adaptation : political transition, intersectionality, and climate change programmes in Nepal
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Influencing policy and action on climate change adaptation : strategic stakeholder engagement in the agricultural sector in Tanzania
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Limited room for manoeuvre : Indigenous peoples and climate change adaptation strategies
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Adaptation to climate change through transformation
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