Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 666 g
Linking Science and Policy in a Rapidly Changing World
Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 666 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-52499-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This edited volume makes significant progress toward unpacking the question of successful adaptation, offering both scientifically informed and practice-relevant answers from various sectors and regions of the world. It brings together 18 chapters from leading experts within the field to present careful analyses of different cases and situations, questioning throughout commonly avowed truisms and unspoken assumptions that have pervaded climate adaptation science and practice to date. This book offers not one answer but demonstrates how the question of success in important ways is normative and context specific. It identifies the various dimensions of success, such as economic, political, institutional, ecological, and social, explores the tensions between them, and compiles encouraging evidence that resolutions can be found. The book appraises how climatic and non-climatic stressors play a role, what role science does and can play in adaptation decision making, and how trade-offs and other concerns and priorities shape adaptation planning and implementation on the ground.
This is timely interdisciplinary text sheds light on key issues that arise in on-the-ground adaptation to climate change. It bridges the gap between science and practical application of successful adaptation strategies and will be of interest to both students, academics and practitioners.
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1. Climate Change and Adaptation Success: The Scope of the Challenge Section I: Changing Goals, Trade-offs and Synergies 2. Reducing the Risk of Maladaptation in Response to Sea-Level Rise and Urban Water Scarcity 3. Biodiversity Conservation for a Climate-Altered Future 4. Climate Adaptation, Moral Reparation, and the Baseline Problem 5. REDD+ and Social Justice: Adaptation by Way of Mitigation? Section II: Institutional Arrangements, Interplay and Alignment 6. Institutions as Key Element to Successful Adaptation Processes: Results from the San Francisco Bay Area 7. Rapid Transformation of the Us Electric Power System: Prospects and Impediments 8. Towards a Binding Adaptation Regime: Three Levers and Instruments Section III: Science-Practice Interactions, Decision Support and Supporting Norms 9. Waters, Seas and Wine: Science for Successful Climate Adaptation 10. Promoting Adaptation Success in Natural Resource Management Through Decision Support: Lessons from the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Regions 11. Climate Risk Management: Laying the Groundwork for Successful Adaptation 12. Building Climate Resilience: Lessons of Early Warning in Africa 13. Engaging Science and Managing Scientific Uncertainty in Urban Climate Adaptation Planning Section IV: Effective Communication and Engagement 14. Media Coverage of Discourse on Adaptation: Competing Visions of "Success" in the Indian Context 15. Risk Communication and Adaptation in Settlements on the Coast and Deltas of the Mekong Region 16. Climate Change Visioning: Effective Processes for Advancing the Policy and Practice of Local Adaptation Section V: Motivations, Identities, Reflexivity and Personal Change 17. Navigating the Political and Emotional Terrain of Adaptation: Community Engagement When Climate Change Comes Home 18. The Courage to Change: Adaptation from the Inside-Out