新书报道
当前位置: 首页 >> 生物医学农业环境科学 >> 正文
Climate Change Adaptation and Development : Transforming Paradigms and Practices
发布日期:2015-12-18  浏览

Climate Change Adaptation and Development : Transforming Paradigms and Practices

[Book Description]

Climate change poses multiple challenges to development. It affects lives and livelihoods, infrastructure and institutions, as well as beliefs, cultures and identities. There is a growing recognition that the social dimensions of vulnerability and adaptation now need to move to the forefront of development policies and practices. This book presents case studies showing that climate change is as much a problem of development as for development, with many of the risks closely linked to past, present and future development pathways. Development policies and practices can play a key role in addressing climate change, but it is critical to question to what extent such actions and interventions reproduce, rather than address, the social and political structures and development pathways driving vulnerability. The chapters emphasise that adaptation is about much more than a set of projects or interventions to reduce specific impacts of climate change; it is about living with change while also transforming the processes that contribute to vulnerability in the first place. This book will help students in the field of climate change and development to make sense of adaptation as a social process, and it will provide practitioners, policymakers and researchers working at the interface between climate change and development with useful insights for approaching adaptation as part of a larger transformation to sustainability.

[Table of Contents]
List of figures                            vii
        List of tables                             viii
        List of contributors                       ix
Foreword                                           xiv
    1 Introduction: development as usual is not    1   (18)
    enough
          Siri Eriksen
          Tor Hakon Inderberg
          Karen O'Brien
          Linda Sygna
    2 Building adaptive capacity in the            19  (20)
    informal settlements of Maputo: lessons for
    development from a resilience perspective
          Jonathan Ensor
          Emily Boyd
          Sirkku Juhola
          Vanesa Castan Broto
    3 The societal role of charcoal production     39  (15)
    in climate-change adaptation of the arid
    and semi-arid lands of Kenya
          Caroline A. Ochieng
          Sirkku Juhola
          Francis X. Johnson
    4 Adaptive capacity: from coping to            54  (29)
    sustainable transformation
          Christine Wamsler
          Ebba Brink
    5 Gender matters: adaptive capacities to       83  (15)
    climate variability and change in the Lake
    Victoria Basin
          Sara Gabrielsson
    6 Adaptation technologies as drivers of        98  (19)
    social development
          Sara Troerup
          Lars Christiansen
    7 Multilevel governance and coproduction in    117 (22)
    urban flood-risk management: the case of
    Dar es Salaam
          Trond Vedeld
          Wilbard Kombe
          Clara Kweka Msale
          Siri Bjerkreim Hellevik
    8 Can linking small- and large-scale           139 (22)
    farmers enhance adaptive capacity? Evidence
    from Tanzania's Southern Agricultural
    Growth Corridor
          Jennifer West
    9 Adaptation spinoffs from technological       161 (17)
    and socio-economic changes
          Julie Wilk
          Mattias Hjerpe
          Birgitta Rydhagen
    10 Sustainable adaptation under adverse        178 (22)
    development? Lessons from Ethiopia
          Siri Eriksen
          Andrei Marin
    11 The role of local power relations in        200 (19)
    household vulnerability to climate change
    in Humla, Nepal
          Sigrid Nagoda
          Siri Eriksen
    12 A socionature approach to adaptation:       219 (16)
    political transition, intersectionality,
    and climate change programmes in Nepal
          Andrea J. Nightingale
    13 Influencing policy and action on            235 (16)
    climate-change adaptation: strategic
    stakeholder engagement in the agricultural
    sector in Tanzania
          Kassim Kulindwa
          Baruani Mshale
    14 Limited room for manoeuvre: indigenous      251 (22)
    peoples and climate-change adaptation
    strategies
          Jakob Kronik
          Jennifer Hays
    15 Climate change and development:             273 (17)
    adaptation through transformation
          Karen O'Brien
          Siri Eriksen
          Tor Hakon Inderberg
          Linda Sygna
Index                                              290

关闭


版权所有:西安交通大学图书馆      设计与制作:西安交通大学数据与信息中心  
地址:陕西省西安市碑林区咸宁西路28号     邮编710049

推荐使用IE9以上浏览器、谷歌、搜狗、360浏览器;推荐分辨率1360*768以上