Ito / Tamura / Kotera | Interlocal Adaptations to Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia | Buch | 978-3-030-81206-5 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 164 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 295 g

Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies

Ito / Tamura / Kotera

Interlocal Adaptations to Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia

Sharing Lessons of Agriculture, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Resource Management
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-81206-5
Verlag: Springer

Sharing Lessons of Agriculture, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Resource Management

Buch, Englisch, 164 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 295 g

Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies

ISBN: 978-3-030-81206-5
Verlag: Springer


This Open Access book’s main focus is agriculture and natural resource management, disaster risk reduction, and human resource development in the countries of East and Southeast Asia and Japan.

Asia is one of the regions which is the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.  More than sixty percent of the world’s people live in the region, making it the growth center of the world.  Asia is vast and includes various countries and regions, this book is focused on East and Southeast Asia including Japan. It is essential to share the knowledge and experiences for adapting climate change among these areas.

In order to tackle these issues, the book aims to:

  1. Promote inter-local lessons learnt sharing climate change adaptations; "agriculture and natural resource management" and "disaster risk reduction and human resource development"
  2. Provides insights into new adaptation measures and research approaches that can consider the regional nature of Southeast Asia
  3. Share practical adaptation options permeated by society in each country/region

This book will be of interest to researchers and students examining climate change impacts in East and Southeast Asia.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Chapter 1 Climate change risk and adaptation Makoto Tamura

Part I Agriculture and natural resource management

Chapter 2 Participatory Climate Change Adaptation Using Watershed Approach:  Processes and Lessons from the Philippines Juan M. Pulhin ,  , Maricel A. Tapia-Villamayor2, Josephine E. Garcia2, Catherine C. De Luna1, Rex Victor O. Cruz2, Florencia B. Pulhin, and Mark Anthony M. Ramirez 

Chapter 3 Climate change adaptation practices towards sustainable watershed management: The case of Abuan watershed in Ilagan City, Philippines Orlando F. Balderama

Chapter 4 Economic evaluation and climate change adaptation measures for rice production in Vietnam using a supply and demand model: Special emphasis on the Mekong River Delta region in Vietnam Yuki Ishikawa-Ishiwata  and Jun Furuya 

Chapter 5 Small coastal island ecosystems and conservation perspectives within adaptation efforts Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen

Part II Disater risk reduction and human resource development 

Chapter 6 Geotechnical approaches to disaster risk reduction in Japan and Vietnam Kazuya Yasuhara  and Satoshi Murakami

Chapter 7 Climate Change Adaptation in Fisheries Livelihoods Associated with Mangrove Forests in Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam: A case study in Giao An Commune, Giao Thuy District, Nam Dinh Province Thu Nguyen Hoai

Chapter 8 Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction Education in Japan Aiko SAKURAI and Tetsuji ITO

Chapter 9 The practice of education for disaster risk mitigation in Vietnam: Lessons learned from a decade of implementation 2010-2020 Tong Thi My Thi , Nguyen Thi Hong Duong1, Nguyen The Hung , Tae Yoon Park 

Part III Conclusion

Chapter 10 Sharing interlocal adaptation lessons Makoto Tamura , Tetsuji Ito

Column 1 "Southeast Asia Research-based Network on Climate Change Adaptation Science (SARNCCAR)" Tetsuji Ito  and Akihiko Kotera

Column 2 Variations of short-lived climate pollutants in Hanoi, Vietnam Tung Duy Do  and Kazuyuki Kita

Column 3 "Mixing grey and green infrastructures for coastal adaptation in Vietnam" Makoto Tamura  and Oanh Thi Pham 

Column 4 "The effect of climate change and natural disasters on

mangrove forests in Xuan Thuy National Park: Proposed adaptation solutions for mangrove forests" Quang Van Nguyen

Column 5 Climate change and crop management in Indonesia Eri Matsuura  and Nobuo Sakagami1

Column 6 "Stakeholder Perception and Empirical Evidence: Oil Palm

Biomass Utilization as Climate-Smart Smallholder Practice" Sachnaz Desta Oktarina , Ratnawati Nurkhoiry1, Rizki Amalia1, Zulfi Prima Sani Nasution1 

Column 7 "Water resource assessment and management in Phuket, Thailand" Sukanya Vongtanaboon 

Column 8 "Analysis on Measures for Preventing the Desertification in Inner Mongolia in China" Yulu MA

Column 9 The Power of Dialogical Tools in in participatory learning



Professor ITO Tetsuji is a professor of social psychology at college of Humanities and Social Sciences, and vice-director of Global and Local environment Co-creation Institute (GLEC), Ibaraki University in Japan. He received the M.A. and Ph.D degree in Graduate School of Literature, Nagoya University. He had an experience of staying in Hanoi more than one year in total as a researcher and now one of the lecturers of MCCD in Vietnam Japan University. He is interested in the human conflicts in a society. Active fieldwork and connecting keypersons are his main methodology to approach the human nature.

Dr. TAMURA Makoto is an associate professor at the Global and Local Environment Co-creation Institute (GLEC), Ibaraki University in Japan and a core member of MCCD in Vietnam-Japan University. He received the M.A. and Ph.D degrees in Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo. His research interest is the impact assessment and countermeasures for climate change, and the interrelationship between economic activity and environment.

Dr. KOTERA Akihiko is a lecturer at the Global and Local Environment Co-creation Institute (GLEC), Ibaraki University in Japan.  He received the M.A. and the Ph.D. in Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University. He specializes in Agro-Environmental Informatics and his main area of interest is the climate change impacts in Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam.

Dr. ISHIKAWA-ISHIWATA Yuki is an assistant professor at the Global and Local Environment Co-creation Institute (GLEC), Ibaraki University in Japan, and a core member of MCCD in Vietnam-Japan University. She received the M.A. degrees in Graduate School of Engineering (currently, Graduate School of Science and Engineering), Soka University, and Ph.D. degrees in Graduate School of Science and Engineering in Ishinomaki Senshu University. Her research interest is the impact of climate change on the dynamics of the ecosystem and agriculture.



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