Ecological Footprints of Climate Change
Adaptive Approaches and Sustainability
Sudhir Kumar Singh editor Suresh Kumar editor Uday Chatterjee editor Angela Oyilieze Akanwa editor Abira Dutta Roy editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:4th Jan '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£119.99(9783031155000)
This book explores global implications of human activities that trigger changes in climate and the appropriate scientific, adaptive, and sustainable approaches as a proven information tool. It reveals that the ecological, social, and economic dynamics of the changing earth encompasses huge uncertainties coupled with its ability to be linked to other forms of global change. From a scientific perspective, multiple efforts are expedient to integrate the many aspects of global changes. Increases in science and technology have afforded nations the ability to plan for the future by investing in adaptive and mitigative measures to monitor present and future changes. Just as the climatic and ecological impacts of climate change are unequally distributed, so is the adaptive capacity to cope with these impacts in different nations. Considering that wealth, infrastructure, and political stability all contribute to a nation's capacity to anticipate and respond to change. So, global South nations who are disadvantaged in these areas are faced with more inequalities and more unique adaptive strategies. There is need for increased aggregate efforts and interaction between scientists, stakeholders, and policy makers to improve both decision-making and global change in science. Scientists and researchers need to work on expanding the range of polices that are proposed, debated, and implemented. This way, novelty, new ideas and methodologies are infused into the society. At this point of multiple climate footprints, there is an immense need to explore all ideas evaluating their possibilities in presenting alternative futures, developing alternative policies, and adaptive options to solve the intractable ecological footprints of climate change.
“The book Ecological Footprints of Climate Change: Adaptive Approaches and Sustainability provides a timely and crucial consideration of this theme. … By focusing on the most vulnerable regions, particularly in developing countries, the book highlights the global nature of these challenges and underscores the urgent necessity for targeted region-specific adaptive strategies. This approach renders the book an invaluable resource for policymakers, researchers and practitioners dedicated to advancing sustainability and resilience.” (Hélder Silva Lopes, Progress in Development Studies, November 24, 2024)
ISBN: 9783031155031
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776 pages
2022 ed.