Climate Change Adaptation in Developed Nations

Climate Change Adaptation in Developed Nations
Author: James D. Ford,Lea Berrang-Ford
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2011-06-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400705678

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It is now widely accepted that adaptation will be necessary if we are to manage the risks posed by climate change. What we know about adaptation, however, is limited. While there is a well established body of scholarship proposing assessment approaches and explaining concepts, few studies have examined if and how adaptation is taking place at a national or regional level.

Climate Change Adaptation in Developed Nations

Climate Change Adaptation in Developed Nations
Author: James Ford,Lea Berrang Ford
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2011-07-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400705689

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It is now widely accepted that adaptation will be necessary if we are to manage the risks posed by climate change. What we know about adaptation, however, is limited. While there is a well established body of scholarship proposing assessment approaches and explaining concepts, few studies have examined if and how adaptation is taking place at a national or regional level.

Urban Climate Change Adaptation in Developing Countries

Urban Climate Change Adaptation in Developing Countries
Author: Mohsen M. Aboulnaga,Amr F. Elwan,Mohamed R. Elsharouny
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783030054052

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This book describes the risks, impacts, measures, actions and adaptation policies that have developed globally as a result of the severe impacts of global climate change. In-depth chapters focus on climate change assessment (CCA) in terms of vulnerabilities and reflection on the built environment and measures and actions for infrastructure and urban areas. Adaptation actions specific to developing countries such as Egypt are presented and illustrated. Global Climate change adaptation projects (CCAPs) in developing countries, in terms of their targets and performance, are presented and compared with those existing CCAPs in Egypt to draw learned lessons. Climate change scenarios 2080 using simulations are portrayed and discussed with emphasis on a case-study model from existing social housing projects in hot-arid urban areas in Cairo; in an effort to put forward an assessment and evaluation of current CCA techniques. This book helps researchers realize the global impacts of climate change on the built environment and economic sectors, and enhances their understanding of current climate change measures, actions, policies, projects and scenarios. Reviews and illustrates the impact of global climate change risks; Provides an understanding of global climate change risks in seven continents; Illustrates policies and action plans implemented at the global level and developing countries' level; Discusses climate change assessment and vulnerabilities with emphasis on urban areas; Presents measures and action plans to mitigate climate change scenarios by 2080.

Development Aid and Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries

Development Aid and Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries
Author: Carola Betzold,Florian Weiler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319645100

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This book examines development aid for climate change adaptation. Increasing amounts of aid are used to help developing countries adapt to climate change. The authors seek to discover how this aid is distributed and what constitutes the patterns of adaptation-aid giving. Does it help vulnerable countries, as donors promise, or does it help donors achieve economic and political gains? Set against the backdrop of international climate change negotiations and the aid allocation literature, Betzold and Weiler’s empirical analysis proceeds in three steps: firstly they assess adaptation aid as reported by the OECD, then statistically examine patterns in adaptation aid allocation, and finally qualitatively investigate adaptation aid in three large climate donors: Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom. With its mixed-method research design and comprehensive data, this work provides a unique, state-of-the-art analysis of adaptation aid as a new stream of development aid.

Mainstreaming Adaptation to Climate Change in Least Developed Countries LDCs

Mainstreaming Adaptation to Climate Change in Least Developed Countries  LDCs
Author: Saleemul Huq
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2003
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9781843694175

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Climate Change Adaptation and International Development

Climate Change Adaptation and International Development
Author: Ryo Fujikura,Masato Kawanishi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136540332

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Climate change impacts upon the world's poorest most heavily. It is therefore essential that international development initiatives focus on improving the ability of developing countries to adapt to the effects of climate change. This book, a product of research by the JICA-RI (Research Institute of the Japan International Cooperation Agency), examines climate change adaptation from the perspective of development cooperation in order to provide useful lessons for those engaged in research, policy and practice in this vital area. In this book the editors have brought together a wide range of case studies from across Africa and Asia, covering urban and rural areas and different sectors including water, agriculture and disaster management, in order to examine the following: o high-resolution climate change projection in Asia and how this can be used in planning appropriate adaptation responses o in-depth case studies of climate change projections, social, economic and environmental impact and vulnerability assessment and adaptation in rural Thailand and urban Philippines o cases across Africa for which climate data is less readily available and alternative approaches need to be adopted o the current situation amongst international donors o emerging issues caused by climate change In the introductory section, the editors draw together the full implications from the case studies to discuss how international communities can support adaptation in developing countries and to give an assessment of bilateral projects. They reflect on the lessons learned and offer recommendations for future research and international development cooperation.

Climate Change Adaptation and Development

Climate Change Adaptation and Development
Author: John Carstensen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781315525471

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Climate change is real and it is man-made. We have put so many greenhouse gas pollutants into the atmosphere that we will see significant and long-term change that we need to adapt and adjust to. It is important for development practitioners to understand these impacts and the challenge of how and when to adapt to climate change. There are plenty of grim presentations of what the extremes of the possible climate scenarios will throw at us over the next 100 years, but not all change will be disastrous; some change will be beneficial, but much of the change will happen at an unprecedented rate that will require the best possible analysis and understanding of how and when we should adapt to climate change. This is important for development practitioners as we invest in ensuring that poverty is reduced and eliminated and the well-being of everyone is improved. Many countries and communities around the world are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, but developing economies may on one hand be less resilient to the impact, but could on the other hand be in a better position to make their development climate smart by making the most efficient use of their economic resources. The chapters in this book shine a light on the complexity and the multi-dimensional aspects of climate change adaptation. They gather some of the experiences of addressing climate change impacts in a development context. This book was previously published as a special issue of Development in Practice.

Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Development Co operation Policy Guidance

Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Development Co operation  Policy Guidance
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009-08-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9264054766

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This book provides essential information and advice on how to facilitate the integration of climate change adaptation into development processes.