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Adapting to climate change, thresholds, values, governance, edited by W. Neil Adger, Irene Lorenzoni, Karen L. O'Brien

Label
Adapting to climate change, thresholds, values, governance, edited by W. Neil Adger, Irene Lorenzoni, Karen L. O'Brien
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Adapting to climate change
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
464629208
Responsibility statement
edited by W. Neil Adger, Irene Lorenzoni, Karen L. O'Brien
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
thresholds, values, governance
Summary
Adapting to climate change is a critical problem facing humanity. This involves reconsidering our lifestyles, and is linked to our actions as individuals, societies and governments. This book presents top science and social science research on whether the world can adapt to climate change. Written by experts, both academics and practitioners, it examines the risks to ecosystems, demonstrating how values, culture and the constraining forces of governance act as barriers to action. As a review of science and a holistic assessment of adaptation options, it is essential reading for those concerned with responses to climate change, especially researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and graduate students. Significant features include historical, contemporary, and future insights into adaptation to climate change; coverage of adaptation issues from different perspectives: climate science, hydrology, engineering, ecology, economics, human geography, anthropology and political science; and contributions from leading researchers and practitioners from around the world.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I -- Adapting to thresholds in physical and ecological systems -- Part II -- The role of values and culture in adaptation -- Part III -- Governance, knowledge and technologies for adaptation
Content
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