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Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change
Siri Eriksen and Katrina Brown
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Últimas novedades cambio climático
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This book sets out how to ensure that adaptation efforts are socially and environmentally sustainable, contributing to poverty reduction as well as confronting the processes driving vulnerability.
Over $100bn a year is pledged to help finance adaptation projects via the The Climate Adaptation Fund. These projects and their funding played a central role in the latest climate talks in Cancun, Mexico, ensuring that adaptation to climate change will be an international priority over the next few decades.
Many existing adaptation projects are however, not environmentally or socially sustainable. Adaptation projects that focus on reducing specific climate sensitivities can, even if bringing benefits, adversely affect vulnerable groups and create social inequity, or even unintentionally undermine environmental integrity.
Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change examines how adaptation to climate change (types of measures, policy frameworks, and local household strategies) interacts with social and environmental sustainability. A mixture of conceptual and case study-based papers draw on research from Europe, Asia and Africa. It will be of interest to all researchers and policymakers in climate change adaptation and development.
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1. Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change
2. When Not Every Response to Climate Change is a Good One: Defining Criteria for Sustainable Adaptation
3. Sustainable Adaptation: An Oxymoron?
4. Converging and Conflicting Interests in Adaptation to Environmental Change in Central Vietnam
5. Sustainable Adaptation and Human Security: Interactions between Pastoral and Agropastoral Groups in Dryland Kenya
6. Gums and Resins: Challenges and Opportunities for Livelihood Diversification in Kenya’s Drylands
7. The Discourse of Adaptation to Climate Change and the UK Climate Impact Programme: (De)scribing Conceptual Frames and Limits
1. Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change Katrina Brown; Siri Eriksen
2. When Not Every Response to Climate Change is a Good One: Defining Criteria for Sustainable Adaptation Siri Eriksen, Paulina Aldunce,Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati, Rafael D’Almeida Martins, John Isaac Molefe, Charles Nhemachena, Karen O’Brien, Felix Olorunfemi, Jacob Park, Linda Sygna, Kirsten Ulsrud
3. Sustainable Adaptation: An Oxymoron? Katarina Brown
4. Converging and Conflicting Interests in Adaptation to Environmental Change in Central Vietnam Malin Beckman
5. Sustainable Adaptation and Human Security: Interactions between Pastoral and Agropastoral Groups in Dryland Kenya Bernard Owuor, Wycliffe Mauta, Siri Eriksen
6. Gums and Resins: Challenges and Opportunities for Livelihood Diversification in Kenya’s Drylands Francis N. Gachathi, Siri Eriksen
7. The Discourse of Adaptation to Climate Change and the UK Climate Impact Programme: (De)scribing Conceptual Frames and Limits Elspeth Oppermann
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