Creating resilient futures : integrating disaster risk reduction, sustainable development goals and climate change adaptation agendas /: integrating disaster risk reduction, sustainable development goals and climate change adaptation agendas. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Creating resilient futures : integrating disaster risk reduction, sustainable development goals and climate change adaptation agendas /: integrating disaster risk reduction, sustainable development goals and climate change adaptation agendas. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Creating resilient futures : integrating disaster risk reduction, sustainable development goals and climate change adaptation agendas
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Stephen Flood, Yairen Jerez Columbié, Martin Le Tissier, Barry O'Dwyer.
- Editors:
- Flood, Stephen
Columbié, Yairen Jerez
Le Tissier, Martin
O'Dwyer, Barry - Contents:
- Chapter One: Introduction: Editorial teamChapter Two: Integration: building capacity and making connections Stephen Flood, MaREI Centre, UCC, Yairen Jerez Columbié, MaREI Centre, UCC Stephen.flood@ucc.ieChapters Three to ThirteenThe eleven case-study chapters will provide a range of examples that underpin the aims and objectives of the book. These chapters take an international perspective with examples from Europe, Australasia, the Caribbean, and Africa. Chapter Three: Bridging the gap between Climate Change Risk Assessment and Climate Change Adaptation ActionShona Koren Paterson, Brunel University London, , Kristen Guida, London Climate Change Partnership, Stephen Flood, MaREI Centre, University College Cork, and Barry O'Dwyer, MaREI Centre, University College Cork shonakoren.paterson@brunel.ac.uk Chapter Four: Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Risk AssessmentParaic Ryan, Department of Civil Engineering, University College Cork and Ellen O'Connor, Department of Economics, University College Cork paraic.ryan@ucc.ie Chapter Five: Mainstreaming CCA into Planning and development Jennie Sandstrom, Mid Sweden University and Stephen Flood, MaREI Centre, University College Cork jennie.sandstrom@miun.se Chapter Six: Linking disaster risk reduction with sustainable development and climate change adaptation: a legal perspectiveDug Cubie, School of Law, University College Cork and Tommaso Natoli, School of Law, University College Cork Chapter Seven: Making Connections throughChapter One: Introduction: Editorial teamChapter Two: Integration: building capacity and making connections Stephen Flood, MaREI Centre, UCC, Yairen Jerez Columbié, MaREI Centre, UCC Stephen.flood@ucc.ieChapters Three to ThirteenThe eleven case-study chapters will provide a range of examples that underpin the aims and objectives of the book. These chapters take an international perspective with examples from Europe, Australasia, the Caribbean, and Africa. Chapter Three: Bridging the gap between Climate Change Risk Assessment and Climate Change Adaptation ActionShona Koren Paterson, Brunel University London, , Kristen Guida, London Climate Change Partnership, Stephen Flood, MaREI Centre, University College Cork, and Barry O'Dwyer, MaREI Centre, University College Cork shonakoren.paterson@brunel.ac.uk Chapter Four: Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Risk AssessmentParaic Ryan, Department of Civil Engineering, University College Cork and Ellen O'Connor, Department of Economics, University College Cork paraic.ryan@ucc.ie Chapter Five: Mainstreaming CCA into Planning and development Jennie Sandstrom, Mid Sweden University and Stephen Flood, MaREI Centre, University College Cork jennie.sandstrom@miun.se Chapter Six: Linking disaster risk reduction with sustainable development and climate change adaptation: a legal perspectiveDug Cubie, School of Law, University College Cork and Tommaso Natoli, School of Law, University College Cork Chapter Seven: Making Connections through IndicatorsMartin Le Tissier, MaREI Centre, University College Cork Chapter Eight: SDGs and CCA in the Caribbean Yairen Jerez Columbié, MaREI Centre, University College Cork Chapter Nine: Resilience and CCA in New ZealandNicholas Cradock-Henry, Landcare Research Chapter Ten: SDGs integration into National Science SystemsPeter Edwards, Landcare Research, Karen Fisher, University of Auckland Chapter Eleven: Ecosystem Based Management for the Conservation and sustainable use of the oceansTim O'Higgins, MaREI Centre, University College Cork Chapter Twelve: Community Resilience: old traits and the pace of changeGlen Smith, MaREI Centre, University College Cork Chapter Thirteen: Merle Sowman, Department of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town Chapter Fourteen: Conclusions: Refining of both theoretical reflections and methodologiesStephen Flood, MaREI Centre, UCC and Editorial team. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 363.346
Climatic changes -- Prevention
Emergency management
Sustainable development
Climatic changes - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030807917
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783030807900
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- Open access.
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