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15 Varieties of Approaches to Climate Adaptation in Cities: Toward a Focus on Equity
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Eric K. Chu
, Asiya N. Natekal , Hanne J. van den Berg and Clare E. B. Cannon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I Cross-Cutting Issues: Norms and Laws
- 1 Global Sustainable Cities and Laudato Si’ 21
- 2 Charting the Legal Landscape: Cities’ Legal Authority to Develop Environmental Law 49
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Part II Protecting Water Quality and Providing Safe Drinking Water
- 3 No City Is an Island: Water Management in Berlin 73
- 4 Restoring Freshwater Resources in Abu Dhabi: Challenges and Solutions 86
- 5 Safeguarding Delhi’s Water 103
- 6 New York City’s Water 119
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Part III Reducing Local Air Pollution
- 7 Clearing Delhi’s Air Hits and Misses in the Past Three Decades 135
- 8 How to Fight Air Pollution: The London Way 150
- 9 The Authority and Experience of the City of Beijing with Regulating Air Pollution 162
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Part IV Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- 10 Delhi’s Journey to Reduce Greenhouse Gases: Initiatives and Learnings from the Electricity Sector 175
- 11 Energy Cities: The Case of London 193
- 12 Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in Beijing: Goals, Actions, and Recommendations 220
- 13 Global Sustainable Cities: Berlin Aims at Climate Neutrality 234
- 14 Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings in New York City: An Evolving Regime 259
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Part V Adapting to Climate Change
- 15 Varieties of Approaches to Climate Adaptation in Cities: Toward a Focus on Equity 275
- 16 Shanghai’s Strive to Excel in Climate Change Adaptation and Low-Carbon Promises: A Model to Follow? 291
- 17 Adapting New York City: How the Largest US City Is Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change on Its Coastal Communities 308
- 18 Climate Change Adaptation in Abu Dhabi 326
- Acknowledgments 343
- About the Editors 345
- About the Contributors 347
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Cross-Cutting Issues: Norms and Laws
- 1 Global Sustainable Cities and Laudato Si’ 21
- 2 Charting the Legal Landscape: Cities’ Legal Authority to Develop Environmental Law 49
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Part II Protecting Water Quality and Providing Safe Drinking Water
- 3 No City Is an Island: Water Management in Berlin 73
- 4 Restoring Freshwater Resources in Abu Dhabi: Challenges and Solutions 86
- 5 Safeguarding Delhi’s Water 103
- 6 New York City’s Water 119
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Part III Reducing Local Air Pollution
- 7 Clearing Delhi’s Air Hits and Misses in the Past Three Decades 135
- 8 How to Fight Air Pollution: The London Way 150
- 9 The Authority and Experience of the City of Beijing with Regulating Air Pollution 162
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Part IV Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- 10 Delhi’s Journey to Reduce Greenhouse Gases: Initiatives and Learnings from the Electricity Sector 175
- 11 Energy Cities: The Case of London 193
- 12 Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in Beijing: Goals, Actions, and Recommendations 220
- 13 Global Sustainable Cities: Berlin Aims at Climate Neutrality 234
- 14 Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings in New York City: An Evolving Regime 259
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Part V Adapting to Climate Change
- 15 Varieties of Approaches to Climate Adaptation in Cities: Toward a Focus on Equity 275
- 16 Shanghai’s Strive to Excel in Climate Change Adaptation and Low-Carbon Promises: A Model to Follow? 291
- 17 Adapting New York City: How the Largest US City Is Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change on Its Coastal Communities 308
- 18 Climate Change Adaptation in Abu Dhabi 326
- Acknowledgments 343
- About the Editors 345
- About the Contributors 347
- Index 353