Climate Change at the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town

Author:   Anton Cartwright (University of Cape Town, South Africa) ,  Susan Parnell (University of Cape Town, South Africa) ,  Gregg Oelofse ,  Sarah Ward
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415527583


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   17 May 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Anton Cartwright (University of Cape Town, South Africa) ,  Susan Parnell (University of Cape Town, South Africa) ,  Gregg Oelofse ,  Sarah Ward
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.710kg
ISBN:  

9780415527583


ISBN 10:   0415527589
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   17 May 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Understanding Cape Town’s Climate 3. Understanding the Risks to Cape Town of Inundation from the Sea 4. Potential Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Flooding: A Case Study of the Salt river, Cape Town 5. Energy Scenarios for Cape Town: Exploring the Implications of Different Energy Futures for the City up to 2050 6. Opportunities and challenges in establishing a Low Carbon Zone in the Western Cape Province 7. Cities and Climate Change Ex Abundanti Cautela – 'From An Excess Of Caution'? 8. Climate Change and Possible Legal Liability: Implications for the City of Cape Town 9. Towards a Climate Resilient and Low Carbon City of Cape Town: Climate Change, Planning Law and Practice 10. Reducing the Pathology of Risk: Developing an Integrated Municipal Coastal Protection Zone for the City of Cape Town 11. Supporting City-scale Decisions in the Context of Climate Change: The Case of the City of Cape Town 12. South African Coastal Cities: Governance Responses to Climate Change Adaptation 13. City of Cape Town Solar Water Heater by-law: Barriers to implementation 14. Conclusion

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Anton Cartwright has Masters Degrees in Development Economics and Environmental Change and Management from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Since 1998 he has worked in his own consultancy, Econologic, for a wide range of clients including the World Bank, the World Wildlife Fund, the United Nations (FAO, UNDP), the European Commission, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Stockholm Environment Institute and private companies and government departments in South Africa. In 2004 he founded the not-for profit organization, Promoting Access to Carbon Equity (PACE), which continues to develop poverty alleviating carbon trading projects in southern Africa under his management. His recent research has been focused on the links between economic growth, human poverty and environmental degradation. In this context he has explored South Africa’s green economy and climate change adaptation options and is a member of the City of Cape Town’s Climate Change Think Tank. In 2010 he took up a post at the University of Cape Town’s African Centre for Cities, where he is reading for a PhD. Susan Parnell is an urban geographer in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences and is the Director of the ‘CityLab’ at the University of Cape Town (UCT) African Centre for Cities. Prior to her appointment at UCT she taught in the Wits University Geography Department (Johannesburg) and the School of Oriental African Studies (London). She is the author of over 80 academic papers, 5 edited volumes and 2 co-authored books. She is on the Editorial boards of many specialist academic journals, including Urban Studies, Urban Affairs Review, Urban Forum and Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. Gregg Oelofse has a Masters Degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Cape Town. Since 1999 he has been the Head of Environmental Policy and Strategy at the City of Cape Town and developed the City’s first ever Environmental Policy as well as the City’s first Biodiversity and Coastal Management strategies. He was a founding member of the global Local Action for Biodiversity (LAB) initiative that works with over 40 cities on urban biodiversity issues. Prior to working for the City, he spent two years in Mali working as Environmental Coordinator for Anglo American’s gold mining activities. Sarah Ward completed a Masters in Town and Regional Planning at the University of Natal, Durban, in 1986 after completing a BA and HDE at University of Cape Town. She has worked as a planner for the Cape Town City Council, London Boroughs and a housing NGO. Since 1993 Sarah has specialised in the energy sector, when her involvement in developing South Africa’s post-1994 National Energy Policy led to the conception of a sustainable energy programme for cities. Sarah managed this programme from a Cape Town based NGO, Sustainable Energy Africa, which led to the development of sustainable energy and climate change strategies across many South African cities and towns. She is the author of The Energy Book for urban development in South Africa (2002) and The New Energy Book (2008).

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