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Making Climate Change Work for Us

European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies

Henry Neufeldt author Mike Hulme editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Sep '12

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Leading interdisciplinary climate change research teams present local, regional and global solutions to climate change, both adaptation and mitigation.

Introducing the main challenges and opportunities of developing local, regional and global strategies for addressing climate change, this book explains the dilemmas faced when converting strategies into policies. Providing a synthesis of the findings of the three-year European Commission ADAM (Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies) research project and written by many leading interdisciplinary climate change research teams, European strategies for tackling climate change are placed within a global context. The book illustrates the differences between adaptation and mitigation, offers regional and global case studies of how adaptation and mitigation are inter-linked, and suggests six different metaphors for the strategic options to make climate change work for us, rather than against us. Offering practical solutions to climate change – both adaptation and mitigation – within the policy contexts in which these solutions have to be implemented, this book is valuable for researchers in varied related fields, as well policymakers in government, industry and NGOs.

Review of the hardback: 'Hulme and Neufeldt present detailed research on adaptation and mitigation strategies at a crucial time for European climate policy … will have a significant appeal for researchers and policy makers … this book could have an effective contribution to societies worldwide.' The Geographical Journal

ISBN: 9781107671386

Dimensions: 245mm x 174mm x 23mm

Weight: 840g

445 pages