Climate Change and Disaster Resilience
Challenges, Actions and Innovations in Urban Planning
Roger L Kemp editor Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III editor Alan R Roper editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:30th Dec '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Climate change and natural disasters have always been hot topics of discussion and debate from the living rooms of citizens to meetings to civil society organizations' candlelight vigils. The consensus from the scientific and academic community on the threat of climate change clashes with the lack of consensus from business and government leaders, while citizens question the scientific data on climate change and if it really affects their cities. Many cities have stepped up to provide united experience-backed testimonies explaining this threat and how climate change contributes to natural disasters, habitat destruction, and food shortage. This book brings together lucid essays and case studies from both scholars and individuals on the front lines who manage international collaborations, lead local communities, provide services for people impacted by disasters, and drive policy change that will lead to a sustainable future.
“A collection of essays in four parts presenting the scientific foundations for understanding both climate change and its consequences. ...the book warns that climate change denial and ‘alternate facts’ have long-term consequences. ...a solid, accessible source that synthesizes current knowledge...recommended”Choice
ISBN: 9781476682433
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 522g
220 pages