Community-based adaptation : mainstreaming into national and local planning
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Community-based adaptation : mainstreaming into national and local planning
Routledge, 2016
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Community-based adaptation (CBA) to climate change is based on local priorities, needs, knowledge and capacities. Early CBA initiatives were generally implemented by non-government organisations (NGOs), and operated primarily at the local level. Many used 'bottom-up' participatory processes to identify the climate change problem and appropriate responses.
Small localised stand-alone initiatives are insufficient to address the scale of challenges climate change will bring, however. The causes of vulnerability - such as market or service access, or good governance - also often operate beyond the project level. Larger organisations and national governments have therefore started to implement broader CBA programmes, which provide opportunities to scale up responses and integrate CBA into higher levels of policy and planning.
This book shows that it is possible for CBA to remain centred on local priorities, but not necessarily limited to work implemented at the local level. Some chapters address the issue of mainstreaming CBA into government policy and planning processes or into city or sectoral level plans (e.g. on agriculture). Others look at how gender and children's issues should be mainstreamed into adaptation planning itself, and others describe how tools can be applied, and finance delivered for effective mainstreaming.
This book was published as a special issue of Climate and Development.
目次
1. Mainstreaming community-based adaptation into national and local planning 2. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into development in Bangladesh 3. Identifying operational mechanisms for mainstreaming community-based adaptation in Nepal 4. Farmers, food and climate change: ensuring community-based adaptation is mainstreamed into agricultural programmes 5. Gender-sensitive adaptation policy-making in Bangladesh: status and ways forward for improved mainstreaming 6. Power and differential climate change vulnerability among extremely poor people in Northwest Bangladesh: lessons for mainstreaming 7. Moving towards inclusive urban adaptation: approaches to integrating community-based adaptation to climate change at city and national scale 8. A review of decision-support models for adaptation to climate change in the context of development 9. Enablers for delivering community-based adaptation at scale 10. Mainstreaming children's vulnerabilities and capacities into community-based adaptation to enhance impact 11. Knowledge flows in climate change adaptation: exploring friction between scales 12. Up-scaling finance for community-based adaptation
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