Climate Change and the Coast

Author:   Bruce Glavovic (Massey University, New Zealand) ,  Mick Kelly (Tanelorn Associates, New Zealand) ,  Robert Kay (Coastal Zone Management Ltd, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis eBooks
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9781322999395


Pages:   580
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Format:   Electronic book text
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Coastal communities are at the frontline of a changing climate. Escalating problems created by sea-level rise, a greater number of severe coastal storms, and other repercussions of climate change will exacerbate already pervasive impacts resulting from rapid coastal population growth and intensification of development. To prosper in the coming decades, coastal communities need to build their adaptive capacity and resilience. Telling the stories of real-world communities in a wide range of coastal settings, including America s Gulf of Mexico coast, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, The Maldives, southern Africa, Bangladesh, and Vietnam, the case studies in Climate Change and the Coast: Building Resilient Communities reveal a rich diversity of adaptation approaches. A number of common themes emerge that indicate opportunities, barriers, and on-ground realities for progressing adaptation at the coast. Together, they highlight the need to consciously reflect on current circumstances, contemplate future prospects, and deliberately choose pathways that are attuned to the changing circumstances climate change will bring to coastal regions. This process is termed reflexive adaptation, capturing the principle of critical self-reflection and self-correction in the face of adversity, uncertainty, surprise, and contestation.

  • Provides practical advice for adapting to climate change based on case studies written by leading specialists with firsthand experience in real-world communities in diverse coastal settings around the globe
  • Integrates insights from research and practice in an accessible way so that coastal communities can plan proactively for a future shaped by climate change
  • Explains how climate change compounds pervasive unsustainable practices in coasts around the world
  • Explores how coastal governance and adaptation theory and practices have evolved
  • Details the barriers and opportunities for adapting to climate change
  • Climate Change and the Coast: Building Resilient Communities will interest those concerned about the future of coastal communities. It shows what has succeeded and what has failed around the world, and where there are opportunities to be grasped and pitfalls to be avoided. It will be invaluable to those involved in enabling adaptation to climate change, including policy-makers, coastal managers, day-to-day decision-makers, students, and researchers.

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Author:   Bruce Glavovic (Massey University, New Zealand) ,  Mick Kelly (Tanelorn Associates, New Zealand) ,  Robert Kay (Coastal Zone Management Ltd, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis eBooks
Imprint:   Taylor & Francis eBooks
ISBN:  

9781322999395


ISBN 10:   1322999392
Pages:   580
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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