Climate Change Adaptation
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Lisa Dale
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In the world of today, there are few competencies as important as the ability to manage the risks, impacts and uncertainties of a changing climate. No economy, no policy sector, and no institution is immune – yet many decision-makers find the essential concepts of climate change adaptation buried under a blanket of buzzwords, fuzzwords and murky relationships with other policy debates. In this primer, Lisa Dale charts a clear and accessible pathway through the most pertinent questions of climate change adaptation and provides a comprehensive overview of the strategies and solutions that are available to deal with the impacts of a heating planet in key policy sectors. Essential reading for times of growing uncertainty in our natural as well as institutional environments.
Alex de Sherbinin, Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), The Earth Institute:
Lisa Dale has written a comprehensive and accessible guide to current thinking and approaches related to climate adaptation. As a fellow traveler in the field of climate adaptation who recognizes the importance of the social sciences to helping humanity navigate increasingly severe climate impacts, I am impressed by Lisa's ability to summarize a complex field so clearly. This book presents a systematic account of the strengths and limitations of various adaptation strategies - from disaster risk reduction and large-scale infrastructure to "climate smart" agriculture. She also addresses human mobility as an adaptation strategy, and the vital importance of addressing equity and justice in a world where those least responsible for past emissions often bear the brunt of our collective failure in climate mitigation.
Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director of the European Environment Agency:
This book is an excellent introduction to the increasingly relevant challenge of climate adaptation. It addresses the main strands of this knowledge and policy domain in a highly structured way, referring to both knowledge and emerging governance practices. A strength is that it manages to explain the complexity of the adaptation challenge in a very clear and accessible way. Another strength of the volume is that it refers to challenges in wealthier, industrialized countries, as well as the specifics of developing countries, based on the authors experience in both contexts. Because of its clarity in writing, its governance focus and its comprehensive, yet introductory character, it is certainly a book that can guide researchers, policy makers and civil society actors, based on a solid basic understanding, towards further exploring the topic in an ever expanding knowledge field.
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LIST OF ACRONYMS
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INTRODUCTION
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1 FOUNDATIONS Science, Policy, and Institutions
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2 DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT Early Warning, Early Action
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3 THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions
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4 URBAN PLANNING FOR CLIMATE ADAPTATION
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5 AGRICULTURE, LAND USE, AND FOOD SECURITY
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6 INSURANCE AS RISK TRANSFER
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7 MIGRATION AND MANAGED RETREAT
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8 INEQUALITY AND JUSTICE
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9 SYNERGIES AND BEST PRACTICES
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GLOSSARY
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NOTES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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