Building a climate resilient economy and society : challenges and opportunities
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書誌事項
Building a climate resilient economy and society : challenges and opportunities
E. Elgar Pub., c2017
- : cased
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  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
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  香川
  愛媛
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over time, it is expected that climate change will have a profound impact on human and natural systems, and thereby impede future economic growth and sustainable development. In this innovative and authoritative work, leading international experts discuss the challenges and opportunities for building an economy and society that is more resilient to climate change. Building a Climate Resilient Economy and Society fulfils a long-felt need, which assumed added importance following the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, for a comprehensive work on climate resilience.
The chapters are organised into three thematic sections. The first part explores vulnerability, adaptation and resilience, whilst part two offers sectoral perspectives from agriculture, fisheries, marine ecosystems, cities and urban infrastructure, drought prone areas and renewable energy. In the final part, the authors examine incentives, institutions and policy, covering topics such as carbon pricing, REDD-plus, the role of institutions and communities, climate finance and policies.
Combining a global focus with detailed case studies from a cross section of regions, countries and sectors, this book will prove to be an invaluable resource for researchers, scholars and students. Written in concise, non-technical language, it will also provide a thorough reference for those in civil society or government working on climate resilience and disaster risk reduction.
Contributors include: I. Arakelyan, L. Barrage, I. Bateman, C. Carraro, W.W. L. Cheung, R. Costanza, P.M. Cury, M. Davide, S. Dekker, Y. Elhadi, C. Fezzi, I. Haque, A.R. Harwood, C. Hesse, M. Inoue, C. Johnson, A.A. Lovett, K. May, K.A. Miller, A.J. Mohammed, D. Moran, K. Mutafoglu, K.N. Ninan, V. Orindi, A. Panda, A. Patt, R. Pichs-Madruga, M. Rao, J.-P. Schweitzer, V. Shandas, U. Sharma, Y. Su, U.R. Sumaila, T. Tai, P. ten Brink, D. Timmons, C. Tisdell, A. van Diepen-Heyadat, J. Voelkel, R.T. Watson, J. Woollard, A. Wreford
目次
Contents:
Foreword
Sir Robert T. Watson
1. Introduction
K.N. Ninan and Makoto Inoue
PART I VULNERABILITY, ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE
2. The environmental impact of climate change adaptation on land use and water quality
Carlo Fezzi, Amii R. Harwood, Andrew A. Lovett and Ian J. Bateman
3. Adaptive capacity contributing to improved agricultural productivity at the household level: empirical findings highlighting the importance of crop insurance
Architesh Panda, Upasna Sharma, K.N.Ninan and Anthony Patt
4. Adapting to climate change and improving urban resilience: The role of nature and biodiversity protection in cities
Konar Mutafoglu, Patrick ten Brink, Sabrina Dekker, Jamie Woollard and Jean-Pierre Schweitzer
5. Coproducing resilience through understanding vulnerability
Vivek Shandas, Anandi van Diepen, Jackson Voelkel, Meenakshi Rao
6. Climate resilience and sustainable development: challenges and options for small island developing states
Ramon Pichs-Madruga
PART II CLIMATE RESILIENCE: SECTORAL PERSPECTIVES
7. Can agriculture be climate smart?
Irina Arakelyan, Anita Wreford and Dominic Moran
8. Global warming and changes in marine ecosystem- economic consequences and adjustment issues
Clem Tisdell
9. Climate change, marine ecosystems and global fisheries
U. Rashid Sumaila, William W.L. Cheung, Philippe M. Cury and Travis Tai
10. Extreme drought and California's water economy: challenges and opportunities for building resilience
Kathleen A. Miller
11. Building urban climate resilience in Vietnam and Bangladesh
Craig Johnson, Iftekharul Haque, Yvonne Su and Kristy May
12. Renewable energy economics
David Timmons
PART III INCENTIVES, GOVERNANCE AND POLICY
13. Carbon pricing policy design and revenue management: economic models and policy practice
Lint Barrage
14. REDD+: a global multilevel forest governance for building a climate resilient society
Abrar Juhar Mohammed and Makoto Inoue
15. Democratising climate finance at local levels
Victor Orindi, Yazan Elhadi and Ced Hesse
16. Do climate policies hurt the economy? lessons from the EU experience
Carlo Carraro and Marinella Davide
Claim the sky!
Robert Costanza
Index
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