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" Climate change and the coast : "
edited by Bruce Glavovic [und weitere].
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edited by Bruce Glavovic [und weitere].
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Climate change and the coast : : building resilient communities\ edited by Bruce Glavovic [und weitere].
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2015
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1482288583
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: 9781482288582
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Part ICoastal communities and the climate change imperativeIntroductionBRUCE C GLAVOVIC, P MICK KELLY, AILBHE TRAVERS, AND ROBERT C KAYAim of the bookA dynamic environment under siegeOn the frontline of a changing climateLearning from the experience of coastal communitiesStructure of the bookReferencesClimate drivers in the coastal zoneP MICK KELLYIntroductionGlobal trends in temperature and sea levelAt the local levelToward the fifth IPCC assessmentPlanning for an uncertain futurePostscriptAcknowledgmentReferencesOn the frontline in the Anthropocene: Adapting to climate change through deliberative coastal governanceBRUCE C GLAVOVICIntroductionThe stormy seas of the AnthropoceneClimate change adaptation: Practice, limits, and barriersCoastal governance, climate risk, and adapting to climate changeCharting a safe passage in stormy seas: Deliberative coastal governanceConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesPart IIClimate change and the coastal zone: North AmericaSocial-ecological change in Canada's arctic: coping, Adapting, and learning for an uncertain futureDEREK ARMITAGEIntroductionConverging threats in the Canadian ArcticCoping and adapting: Then and nowMoving forward: Adaptive capacity and learning in multilevel governanceConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesClimate change and infrastructure adaptation in coastal New York CityWILLIAM SOLECKI, CYNTHIA ROSENZWEIG, VIVIEN GORNITZ, RADLEY HORTON, DAVID C MAJOR, LESLEY PATRICK, AND RAE ZIMMERMANIntroductionNew York City as a coastal cityClimate risk, sea-level rise, and coastal floodingCoastal storm impacts on critical infrastructureMoving forward: Adaptation strategiesConclusionReferencesCrisis on the delta: Emerging trajectories for New OrleansJOSHUA A LEWIS, ANN M YOACHIM, AND DOUGLAS J MEFFERTIntroductionDeltaic dilemmasA future forged in crisisThe post-Katrina eraMoving forwardConclusionReferencesPart IIIClimate change and the coastal zone: South and Southeast AsiaBuilding resilient coastal communities by enabling participatory action: a case study from IndiaR RAMESH, AHANA LAKSHMI, ANNIE GEORGE, AND R PURVAJAIntroductionThe Indian coastBuilding a resilient coastal community: A case studyConclusionReferencesClimate adaptation technologies in agriculture and Water supply and sanitation practice in the coastal Region of BangladeshSALEEMUL HUQ AND M GOLAM RABBANIIntroductionBackground and contextAdaptation in agriculture and water supply and sanitationThe National Adaptation Programme of ActionConclusionReferencesCoastal zone management and climate policy in VietnamP MICK KELLYIntroductionThe Red River delta: Past, present, and futureManaging the coastal zoneChallenges and opportunitiesConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesA climate for change: a comparative analysis of climate change adaptation in rapidly urbanizing Australian andChinese city regionsDARRYL LOW CHOY, CHEN WEN, AND SILVIA SERRAO-NEUMANNIntroductionRegional strategic planningPractices and principles forStrategic climate change adaptationCurrent planning practice for growthManagement in coastal areasCurrent planning practice for incorporatingClimate change adaptation initiativesIncorporation of strategicClimate change adaptation principlesDiscussionA way aheadReferencesPart IVClimate change and the coastal zone: AustralasiaThe evolution of coastal vulnerability assessments toSupport adaptive decision-making in Australia: A reviewROBERT KAY, AILBHE TRAVERS, AND LUKE DALTONIntroductionWhat makes this place special?Assessing Australian coastal vulnerabilityPolicy responsesLessons learned from Australian experience in coastal V&A assessmentBarriers and opportunitiesPractical recommendations for building community resilience, adaptive capacity, and sustainabilityAcknowledgmentReferencesAdapting Australian coastal regions to climate change: A case study of South East QueenslandTIMOTHY F SMITH, DARRYL LOW CHOY, DANA C THOMSEN, SILVIA SERRAO-NEUMANN, FLORENCE CRICK, MARCELLO SANO, RUSSELL RICHARDS, BEN HARMAN, SCOTT BAUM, STEPHEN MYERS, VIGYA SHARMA, MARCUS BUSSEY, JULIE MATTHEWS, ANNE ROIKO, AND RW (BILL) CARTERIntroductionBackgroundSouth East QueenslandMethodsKey issues for coastal adaptationChallenges and opportunities for climate adaptation within Australian coastal regionsPostscriptAcknowledgmentsReferencesFrom coping to resilience: The role of managed retreat in highly developed coastal regions of New ZealandANDY REISINGER, JUDY LAWRENCE, GEORGINA HART, AND RALPH CHAPMANIntroductionFuture challenges under climate changeCurrent approaches to managing sea-level riseToward adaptive management: Options for managed retreatConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesPart VClimate change and the coastal zone: Small islandsA tale of two atoll nations: a comparison of risk, resilience, and adaptive response of Kiribati and the MaldivesCARMEN ELRICK-BARR, BRUCE C GLAVOVIC, AND ROBERT C KAYIntroductionWhat makes this place special?Looking forward, what makes this place at particular risk from future climate change and other potential threats?What can be learnt from past experience?Moving forwardConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesPlanning for coastal change in Caribbean small islandsGILLIAN CAMBERS AND SHARON ROBERTS-HODGEIdentity of place in the Caribbean islandsClimate change risks and Caribbean coastal areasLearning from past coastal planning experiencesLooking to the futureOpportunities for mainstreaming climate change into the government planning agendaReferencesPart VIClimate change and the coastal zone: South AmericaA risk-based and participatory approach to assessing Climate vulnerability and improving governance inCoastal UruguayGUSTAVO J NAGY, MONICA GOMEZ-ERACHE, AND ROBERT C KAYIntroductionThe EcoPlata Program and the ACCC ProjectTaking action toward adaptation-A four-step approachEmerging lessons learnedMoving forward with adaptation planning in UruguayPostscriptReferencesThe promise of coastal management in Brazil in times of global climate changeMARCUS POLETTE, DIETER MUEHE, MARIO LG SOARES, AND BRUCE C GLAVOVICIntroductionThe Brazil coast: Settings, issues, and prospectsClimate risks, vulnerability, and adapting to climate change at the coastCoastal management in Brazil: A framework for building adaptive capacity, resilience, and sustainability at the coastCoastal management provisions in BrazilChallenges and opportunities for implementing coastal management provisions in BrazilWhat will help and what will hinder climate change adaptation at the coast in Brazil?Practical recommendations for adapting to climate change at the coast in BrazilConclusionAcknowledgmentReferencesPart VIIClimate change and the coastal zone: EuropeToward adaptive management in coastal zones: Experience from the eastern coastline of EnglandR KERRY TURNER AND TIZIANA LUISETTIIntroductionThe North Sea coastal zone: Social-ecological governance features of the British coastsThe North Sea coastal zone: Environmental threats and socioeconomic pressuresLessons learnt: British coastal areas case studiesCritical barriers and opportunities for mainstreaming climate change adaptationRecommendationsAcknowledgmentReferencesAdaptation to change in the North Sea area: Maritime spatial planning as a new planning challenge in times of climate changeANDREAS KANNEN AND BEATE MW RATTERIntroductionLong-term challenges: Potential impacts from climate changeCurrent challenges: Dynamics and context of offshore wind farmingPolicy challenges: Evolving spatial policies for marine areasConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesMainstreaming climate change adaptation with existing coastal management for the Mediterranean coastal regionAILBHE TRAVERS AND CARMEN ELRICK-BARRIntroductionWhat will help and what will hinder?ConclusionPostscriptAcknowledgmentsReferencesPart VIIIClimate change and the coastal zone: AfricaClimate change and the coastal zone of Mozambique: Supporting decision-making for community-based adaptationAILBHE TRAVERS, TIMOTEO C FERREIRA, JESSICA TRONI, AND ARAME 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makes this place special?Future climate change risks and other potential threatsKey successes and failures evident in existing measures to build community resilience, adaptive capacity, and sustainabilityBarriers and opportunitiesPractical recommendations for building community resilience, adaptive capacity, and sustainabilityReferencesClimate change and the coasts of Africa: Durban case studyANDREW A MATHER AND DEBRA C ROBERTSIntroductionBiophysical, socioeconomic, and governance settingClimate change risk assessmentBarriers and opportunitiesLessons learntThe way forwardReferencesPart IXConclusion and practical steps for adapting to climate changeToward reflexive adaptation and resilient coastal communitiesBRUCE C GLAVOVIC, P MICK KELLY, ROBERT C KAY, AND AILBHE TRAVERSIntroductionCoastal adaptation in the twenty-first centuryA reflexive approach to adaptation by coastal communitiesReflexive adaptation in practiceIn conclusionReferencesIndex
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Part ICoastal communities and the climate change imperativeIntroductionBRUCE C GLAVOVIC, P MICK KELLY, AILBHE TRAVERS, AND ROBERT C KAYAim of the bookA dynamic environment under siegeOn the frontline of a changing climateLearning from the experience of coastal communitiesStructure of the bookReferencesClimate drivers in the coastal zoneP MICK KELLYIntroductionGlobal trends in temperature and sea levelAt the local levelToward the fifth IPCC assessmentPlanning for an uncertain futurePostscriptAcknowledgmentReferencesOn the frontline in the Anthropocene: Adapting to climate change through deliberative coastal governanceBRUCE C GLAVOVICIntroductionThe stormy seas of the AnthropoceneClimate change adaptation: Practice, limits, and barriersCoastal governance, climate risk, and adapting to climate changeCharting a safe passage in stormy seas: Deliberative coastal governanceConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesPart IIClimate change and the coastal zone: North AmericaSocial-ecological change in Canada's arctic: coping, Adapting, and learning for an uncertain futureDEREK ARMITAGEIntroductionConverging threats in the Canadian ArcticCoping and adapting: Then and nowMoving forward: Adaptive capacity and learning in multilevel governanceConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesClimate change and infrastructure adaptation in coastal New York CityWILLIAM SOLECKI, CYNTHIA ROSENZWEIG, VIVIEN GORNITZ, RADLEY HORTON, DAVID C MAJOR, LESLEY PATRICK, AND RAE ZIMMERMANIntroductionNew York City as a coastal cityClimate risk, sea-level rise, and coastal floodingCoastal storm impacts on critical infrastructureMoving forward: Adaptation strategiesConclusionReferencesCrisis on the delta: Emerging trajectories for New OrleansJOSHUA A LEWIS, ANN M YOACHIM, AND DOUGLAS J MEFFERTIntroductionDeltaic dilemmasA future forged in crisisThe post-Katrina eraMoving ...ForwardConclusionReferencesPart IIIClimate change and the coastal zone: South and Southeast AsiaBuilding resilient coastal communities by enabling participatory action: a case study from IndiaR RAMESH, AHANA LAKSHMI, ANNIE GEORGE, AND R PURVAJAIntroductionThe Indian coastBuilding a resilient coastal community: A case studyConclusionReferencesClimate adaptation technologies in agriculture and Water supply and sanitation practice in the coastal Region of BangladeshSALEEMUL HUQ AND M GOLAM RABBANIIntroductionBackground and contextAdaptation in agriculture and water supply and sanitationThe National Adaptation Programme of ActionConclusionReferencesCoastal zone management and climate policy in VietnamP MICK KELLYIntroductionThe Red River delta: Past, present, and futureManaging the coastal zoneChallenges and opportunitiesConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesA climate for change: a comparative analysis of climate change adaptation in rapidly urbanizing Australian andChinese city regionsDARRYL LOW CHOY, CHEN WEN, AND SILVIA SERRAO-NEUMANNIntroductionRegional strategic planningPractices and principles forStrategic climate change adaptationCurrent planning practice for growthManagement in coastal areasCurrent planning practice for incorporatingClimate change adaptation initiativesIncorporation of strategicClimate change adaptation principlesDiscussionA way aheadReferencesPart IVClimate change and the coastal zone: AustralasiaThe evolution of coastal vulnerability assessments toSupport adaptive decision-making in Australia: A reviewROBERT KAY, AILBHE TRAVERS, AND LUKE DALTONIntroductionWhat makes this place special?Assessing Australian coastal vulnerabilityPolicy responsesLessons learned from Australian experience in coastal V & A assessmentBarriers and opportunitiesPractical recommendations for building community resilience, adaptive capacity, and.SustainabilityAcknowledgmentReferencesAdapting Australian coastal regions to climate change: A case study of South East QueenslandTIMOTHY F SMITH, DARRYL LOW CHOY, DANA C THOMSEN, SILVIA SERRAO-NEUMANN, FLORENCE CRICK, MARCELLO SANO, RUSSELL RICHARDS, BEN HARMAN, SCOTT BAUM, STEPHEN MYERS, VIGYA SHARMA, MARCUS BUSSEY, JULIE MATTHEWS, ANNE ROIKO, AND RW (BILL) CARTERIntroductionBackgroundSouth East QueenslandMethodsKey issues for coastal adaptationChallenges and opportunities for climate adaptation within Australian coastal regionsPostscriptAcknowledgmentsReferencesFrom coping to resilience: The role of managed retreat in highly developed coastal regions of New ZealandANDY REISINGER, JUDY LAWRENCE, GEORGINA HART, AND RALPH CHAPMANIntroductionFuture challenges under climate changeCurrent approaches to managing sea-level riseToward adaptive management: Options for managed retreatConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesPart VClimate change and the coastal zone: Small islandsA tale of two atoll nations: a comparison of risk, resilience, and adaptive response of Kiribati and the MaldivesCARMEN ELRICK-BARR, BRUCE C GLAVOVIC, AND ROBERT C KAYIntroductionWhat makes this place special?Looking forward, what makes this place at particular risk from future climate change and other potential threats?What can be learnt from past experience?Moving forwardConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesPlanning for coastal change in Caribbean small islandsGILLIAN CAMBERS AND SHARON ROBERTS-HODGEIdentity of place in the Caribbean islandsClimate change risks and Caribbean coastal areasLearning from past coastal planning experiencesLooking to the futureOpportunities for mainstreaming climate change into the government planning agendaReferencesPart VIClimate change and the coastal zone: South AmericaA risk-based and participatory approach to assessing Climate vulnerability and.Improving governance inCoastal UruguayGUSTAVO J NAGY, MÓNICA GÓMEZ-ERACHE, AND ROBERT C KAYIntroductionThe EcoPlata Program and the ACCC ProjectTaking action toward adaptation-A four-step approachEmerging lessons learnedMoving forward with adaptation planning in UruguayPostscriptReferencesThe promise of coastal management in Brazil in times of global climate changeMARCUS POLETTE, DIETER MUEHE, MARIO LG SOARES, AND BRUCE C GLAVOVICIntroductionThe Brazil coast: Settings, issues, and prospectsClimate risks, vulnerability, and adapting to climate change at the coastCoastal management in Brazil: A framework for building adaptive capacity, resilience, and sustainability at the coastCoastal management provisions in BrazilChallenges and opportunities for implementing coastal management provisions in BrazilWhat will help and what will hinder climate change adaptation at the coast in Brazil?Practical recommendations for adapting to climate change at the coast in BrazilConclusionAcknowledgmentReferencesPart VIIClimate change and the coastal zone: EuropeToward adaptive management in coastal zones: Experience from the eastern coastline of EnglandR KERRY TURNER AND TIZIANA LUISETTIIntroductionThe North Sea coastal zone: Social-ecological governance features of the British coastsThe North Sea coastal zone: Environmental threats and socioeconomic pressuresLessons learnt: British coastal areas case studiesCritical barriers and opportunities for mainstreaming climate change adaptationRecommendationsAcknowledgmentReferencesAdaptation to change in the North Sea area: Maritime spatial planning as a new planning challenge in times of climate changeANDREAS KANNEN AND BEATE MW RATTERIntroductionLong-term challenges: Potential impacts from climate changeCurrent challenges: Dynamics and context of offshore wind farmingPolicy challenges: Evolving spatial policies for marine.AreasConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferencesMainstreaming climate change adaptation with existing coastal management for the Mediterranean coastal regionAILBHE TRAVERS AND CARMEN ELRICK-BARRIntroductionWhat will help and what will hinder?ConclusionPostscriptAcknowledgmentsReferencesPart VIIIClimate change and the coastal zone: AfricaClimate change and the coastal zone of Mozambique: Supporting decision-making for community-based adaptationAILBHE TRAVERS, TIMOTEO C FERREIRA, JESSICA TRONI, AND ARAME
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TALLIntroductionWhat makes this place special?Future climate change risks and other potential threatsKey successes and failures evident in existing measures to build community resilience, adaptive capacity, and sustainabilityBarriers and opportunitiesPractical recommendations for building community resilience, adaptive capacity, and sustainabilityReferencesClimate change and the coasts of Africa: Durban case studyANDREW A MATHER AND DEBRA C ROBERTSIntroductionBiophysical, socioeconomic, and governance settingClimate change risk assessmentBarriers and opportunitiesLessons learntThe way forwardReferencesPart IXConclusion and practical steps for adapting to climate changeToward reflexive adaptation and resilient coastal communitiesBRUCE C GLAVOVIC, P MICK KELLY, ROBERT C KAY, AND AILBHE TRAVERSIntroductionCoastal adaptation in the twenty-first centuryA reflexive approach to adaptation by coastal communitiesReflexive adaptation in practiceIn conclusionReferencesIndex.
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TC205.E358 2015
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