Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 651 g
Reihe: Disaster Risk Reduction
Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 651 g
Reihe: Disaster Risk Reduction
ISBN: 978-981-968745-9
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book deliberates the trends, challenges and potential strategies including urban blue-green infrastructure (BGI) approaches to ensure food security and disaster resilience across the globe. Furthermore, the book explores urban planning (both engineering and social aspects), resource management and financing the BGI approaches in developed and developing countries. Urbanization can have both positive and negative impacts on agriculture and aquaculture. It often leads to changes in land use, increased competition for resources and shifts in market dynamics. Due to the increasing urbanization across the globe, the cultivable agricultural land is decreasing, which threatens the food supply for the growing global population and increases the disaster occurrence in urban areas. The city dwellers are the most vulnerable in terms of food security and climate disaster resilience due to the rapid urbanization across the globe. However, the impact of urbanization is not the same for the urban areas in developed and developing countries. Although food security and climate disaster resilience are critical issues facing urban areas, an urban blue-green infrastructure approach can help address these challenges. This approach combines elements of both natural and built environments to create more sustainable and resilient cities. Adopting such an approach can enhance food security and climate disaster resilience by integrating nature-based solutions into urban planning and design. This book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, academia, policymakers and development practitioners.
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Chapter 1. Triple Nexus of Urbanization, Food Security and Climate Disaster resilience: Present trend, necessity and challenges.- Chapter 2. Urbanization and Environmental Degradation in Khulna, Bangladesh: An Analysis of Land Use, Land Cover, and Microclimate Dynamics.- Chapter 3. Urban agriculture: current developments and importance in food security and climate resilience.- Chapter 4. Urban Agriculture as an approach of Urban BGI and climate disaster resilience.- Chapter 5. Blue-green infrastructure for landslide risk reduction: a scenario in Uttarakhand, India.- Chapter 6. Blue-green infrastructure (BGI) in Bangladesh: Present scenario and possible strategies.- Chapter 7. Global actions for climate resilient blue green infrastructure.- Chapter 8. Urban Housing, Poverty, and Informal Sector: Asian Dilemma towards Livable Blue Green Cities.- Chapter 9. Land Use Management, Planning, and Control for BGI, Food Security, and Climate Disaster Resilience.- Chapter 10. Assessing Urban resilience for climate disasters in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.- Chapter 11. Urban energy and waste management for BGI, food security and Climate Disaster resilience.- Chapter 12. Smart agriculture in smart cities across the globe.- Chapter 13. Cost and benefit of green infrastructures in urban heat island mitigation.- Chapter 14. Financing Urban BGI-Approaches and Challenges.