E-Book, Englisch, 649 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Climate Change Management
Leal Filho / Kovaleva / Alves Climate Change Strategies: Handling the Challenges of Adapting to a Changing Climate
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-28728-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 649 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Climate Change Management
ISBN: 978-3-031-28728-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Preface.- Part 1- Assessing Climate Change Impacts.- Chapter 1- Impact of Climate Change and its Adaptation in the Semi-Arid Environment of Flood-Prone Dechatu Catchment, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.- Chapter 2- Online consumption impact: Sustainable practices of young adults facing climate change.- Chapter 3- Rerouting food waste for climate change adaptation: the paths of research.- Chapter 4- Modeling climate resilient economic development.- Chapter 5- Local context of Climate Change Adaptation in the South-Western Coastal Regions of Bangladesh.- Chapter 6- Vulnerability Assessment on Agriculture in East Nusa Tenggara.- Chapter 7- National Integrated Coastal Zone Management Frameworks Need to Adapt.- Chapter 8- The Influence of Climate Factors in the Distribution of Birds.- Chapter 9- Effect of extreme climatic events on plant-pollinator interactions in blueberry.- Chapter 10- Understanding the Politics of Climate Change in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 11- Geospatial surveillance of Vicissitudes observed in the Land Surface Temperature of the Federal Capital of Pakistan over three decades.- Chapter 12- Mapping multi-decadal mangrove forest change in the Philippines: Vegetation extent and impacts of anthropogenic and climate-related factors.- Chapter 13- Anthropogenic Climate Change in the Mangrove-Dominated Indian Sundarbans: Spatio-Temporal Analyses, Future Trends, and Recommendations for Mitigation and Adaptation.- Part 2- Implementing mitigation and adaptation measures.- Chapter 14- Carbon Trading and Sustainable Development Goal 13: The Malaysia Perspectives.- Chapter 15- Composite Water Resources Management: A Decentralized Approach for Climate Change Adaptation.- Chapter 16- Innovative Ways to Mobilise Private Sector Capital in Climate Change Adaptation Investments in Developing Countries - Mechanisms and Forward-looking Vision from Practitioners’ Standpoint.- Chapter 17- Lessons in Adaptation and Innovation of Selected Local COVID-19 Responses in the Philippines.- Chapter 18- Climate change and disaster risk management policy integration in Pacific Island Countries: trajectories and trends.- Chapter 19- Mainstreaming agri-compatible virtual resource flows in agri-food system adaptation to climate change in the Caribbean.- Chapter 20- Climate change perceptions and adaptation strategies in vulnerable and rural territories.- Chapter 21- Human Mobility: The Invisible Issue in Climate Change Adaptation Policies The Case of Morocco.- Chapter 22- Written press´s approach to climate change in the Autonomous Region of Madeira and the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands.- Chapter 23- Indigenous Knowledge of Artisanal Fisherfolks on Climate Change Adaptation in Ondo State, Nigeria.- Chapter 24- Clarifying Local Government Policymakers’ Needs on Climate Change Science and Technologies: Experiences of science and policy deliberation at co-design workshops in Japan.- Chapter 25- Climate change adaptation: An overview of contextual factors constraining adaptation responses of smallholder agricultural producers.- Chapter 26- Spatial distribution modeling of Odonata in the New Aquitaine region (France): a tool to target refuge areas under climate change.- Chapter 27- Climate change, soil saturation, and risk of yield penalties to key cereal crops: a neglected issue in agri-food system adaptation.- Chapter 28- Soil fertility recovery at the Kara River Basin (Togo, West Africa): Local solutions at the interface of climate and land use change.- Chapter 29- Can biostimulants mitigate the negative impact of climate change on oliviculture?.- Chapter 30- The vulnerability of small-scale fisheries-based livelihoods to climatic and non-climatic stressors in Kani Ward, Binga, Zimbabwe.- Chapter 31- Hydro-Meteorological Risk Emergency planning and management using big data as a platform.