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Identifying emerging issues in disaster risk reduction, migration, climate change and sustainable development/ edited by Karen Sudmeier-Rieux ... [et al.].
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shaping debates and policies /
其他作者:
Sudmeier-Rieux, Karen.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
面頁冊數:
xxi, 281 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
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Springer eBooks
標題:
Emergency management. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33880-4
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9783319338804
Identifying emerging issues in disaster risk reduction, migration, climate change and sustainable development = shaping debates and policies /
Identifying emerging issues in disaster risk reduction, migration, climate change and sustainable development
shaping debates and policies /[electronic resource] :edited by Karen Sudmeier-Rieux ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xxi, 281 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Exploring linkages between disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, migration and sustainable development -- 2. Human mobility in a socio-environmental context: complex effects on environmental risk -- Part 1. Disaster risk reduction -- 3. Disaster risk reduction in the era of 'homeland security'; the struggle for precautionary, preventive, and non-violent approaches -- 4. Water related risks in the area of Dakar, Senegal: coastal aquifers exposed to climate change and rapid urban development -- 5. Dike Risk: Revealing the academic links between disaster risk reduction, sustainable development, climate change and migration -- 6. Jakarta - Mumbai: Two Megacities Facing Floods Engaged In A Marginalization Process Of Slum Areas -- 7. The Necessity of Early Warning Articulated Systems (EWASs): Critical Issues Beyond Response -- Part 2. Migration -- 8. Applications of disaster risk reduction principles and operational mechanisms to migration in contexts of instability -- 9. Linking migration, mobility and development for strengthening adaptation to climate and disaster risks. Reflections from Nepal -- 10. Overcoming Land Tenure Barriers in Shelter and other Reconstruction Activities in Post-Disaster Settings -- 11. Impacts of Outmigration on Land Management in a Nepali Mountain Area -- Part 3. Climate change adaptation -- 12. Reflections on disaster diplomacy for climate change and migration -- 13. Local Knowledge For Addressing Climate Change Risks At Local Level - A Case Study from Nepal -- 14. Building Farm Resilience in a Changing Climate: Challenges, Potentials, and Ways Forward for Smallholder Cocoa Production in Bolivia -- 15. The role of traditional knowledge to frame understanding of migration as adaptation to the "slow disaster" of sea level rise in the South Pacific -- 16. Conclusions - linking sustainable development, disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, migration and resilience - policy implications.
The goal of this book is to explore disaster risk reduction (DRR), migration, climate change adaptation (CCA) and sustainable development linkages from a number of different geographical, social and natural science angles. Well-known scientists and practitioners present different perspectives regarding these inter-linkages from around the world, with theoretical discussions as well as field observations. This publication contributes in particular to the discussion on the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) 2015-2030 and the debate about how to improve DRR, including CCA, policies and practices, taking into account migration processes from a large perspective where both natural and social factors are crucial and mutually "alloyed". Some authors see the SFDRR as a positive step forward in terms of embracing a multitude of issues, others doubting that the agreement will lead to much concrete action toward real action on the ground. This book is a timely contribution for researchers, students and policy makers in the fields of environment, human geography, migration, disaster and climate change studies who seek a more comprehensive grasp of contemporary development issues.
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