Climate change adaptation in North America : fostering resilience and the regional capacity to adapt /
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, 2017. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (347 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Climate change management Climate change management (Springer (Firm)) |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11274381 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface; Contents; About the Editors; 1 Climate Change Adaptation in North America: A Short Review of Priorities; Abstract; Introduction; A Matter of Prioritising; Conclusions; References; Climate Adaptation Management in Rural and Urban Areas; 2 Community Deliberation to Build Local Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation: The Rural Climate Dialogues Program; Abstract; Introduction; The Importance of Rural Engagement; Deliberative Public Engagement; The Rural Climate Dialogues Process; Results of the Process; Quality of Deliberation and Impact of Process on Participants.
- Themes and Recommendations from Jury DeliberationPost-jury Organizing; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; Appendix 1: Survey Items; References; 3 A Participatory Process to Design Climate Change Adaptation Measures for the Carmen-Pajonal-Machona Lagoon System in Mexico; Abstract; Introduction; Methodology and Results; Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Experimentalist Regional Governance for Climate Change Adaptation: A Canadian Case Study; Abstract; Introduction; Research Questions and Case Study Methods; Local-Level Adaptation Planning; Experimentalist Governance.
- Governance Arrangements in New BrunswickWhat Are Barriers to Regional Adaptation Planning?; How Are RSCs Facilitating Regional Cooperation?; Do RSCs Have the Potential to Support an Experimentalist Governance Approach to Adaptation?; Conclusion; References; 5 The Participative Action Research Approach to Climate Change Adaptation in Atlantic Canadian Coastal Communities; Abstract; Introduction; Study Sites; Methodology; Results-Adaptation Successes Resulting from PAR Projects; Impact on Local Governance; The Importance of Local Knowledge and of the Co-production of Knowledge.
- Appropriation of Knowledge and Emancipation of CommunitiesThe Importance of Facilitators and Local Associations; Limitations-Hinderance to Adaptation; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Recent Harm, Problematic Impacts, and Socially Feasible Adaptation Options to Heatwaves and Heavy Rain Events in New York City; Abstract; Introduction; Methodology; Results; Interview Sample; Recent Harm and Damage; Impacts and Problems; Impacts and Problems Across Boroughs; Adaptation Sectors; Adaptation Responsibilities; Conclusion; References; Climate Change and the Built Environment.
- 7 A Critical Discussion on the Roles of Institutions on Ports' Adaptation to the Impacts Posed by Climate ChangeAbstract; Introduction; Institutional Barriers and Gap in Literature; Institutions and Port's Adaptation to Climate Change Impacts; Conclusions and Implications for Future Research; Acknowledgements; References; 8 Beyond Restoration: Planting Coastal Infrastructure; Abstract; The Urbanized Coast; From Systems to Individuals; Rhode Island: The Ocean State; Operation Resilience; The Planted Coast; Sprouts, Cuttings, and Reiteration; Future Resilience; Acknowledgements; References.