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Handbook of Climate Change Resilience

  • Gathers information on climate change resilience in a comprehensive way

  • Provides information of interest to a wide audience (e.g. academic, policy-makers, managers and students)

  • Presents current information to meet the most recent European and international recommendations on climate change

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (134 entries)

  1. Climate Change Resilience in Transportation, Energy, Forestry, and Water/Coastal Infrastructure

    1. Balancing Adaptation and Mitigation in the Building Sector of New York State

      • Yasmein Okour, Nicholas B. Rajkovich, Martha Bohm
      Pages 429-445
    2. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Degradation, and Climate Change Effects on Livelihoods in the Bitumen Area of Nigeria

      • Mosunmola Lydia Adeleke, O. J. Oluwatosin, O. A. Fagbenro, T. T. Amos, I. A. Ajibefun
      Pages 447-458
    3. Climate Change and Coastal Resilience in Nigeria

      • Mosunmola Lydia Adeleke, Bosede Olufunmilayo Akinwalere, Kehinde Oluwatosin Olajubu, Gbenga Emmanuel Onibi
      Pages 459-473
    4. Drivers of Deforestation and Land-Use Change in Southwest Nigeria

      • Mayowa Fasona, Peter Adegbenga Adeonipekun, Oludare Agboola, Akinlabi Akintuyi, Adedoyin Bello, Oluwatoyin Ogundipe et al.
      Pages 475-497
    5. Tradition Versus Climate Change: Cultural Importance of Indigenous Fruit Tree and Adaptation in Benin, West Africa

      • Laurent Gnonlonfin, Christine N. A. Ouinsavi, Gérard Gouwakinnou, Belarmain A. Fandohan, Towanou Olivier Houetchegnon
      Pages 499-514
    6. Forest Cover Change and Its Impacts on Ecosystem Services in Katimok Forest Reserve, Baringo County, Kenya

      • A. Jebiwott, G. M. Ogendi, S. M. Makindi, M. O. Esilaba
      Pages 515-536
    7. Relationship Between Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and Resilience in Rural and Urban Societies

      • Safieh Javadinejad, Saeid Eslamian, Kaveh Ostad-Ali-Askari, Mohsen Nekooei, Neda Azam, Hosein Talebmorad et al.
      Pages 607-631
  2. Climate Resilience and Public Safety, Health, Agriculture, Food Security, and Emergency Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 633-633
    2. Effect of Climate Variability on Crop Income in Central Highlands of Ethiopia

      • Arega Shumetie, Kassa Belay, Degye Goshu, Majaliwa Mwanjalolo
      Pages 661-674
    3. Climate and Climate Change Scenarios in the Indian Thar Region

      • Surendra Poonia, A. S. Rao
      Pages 685-698

About this book

Climate resilience, or the capacity of socio-ecological systems to adapt and upkeep their functions when facing physical-chemical stress, is a key feature of ecosystems and communities. As the risks and impacts of climate change become more intense and more visible, there is a need to foster a broader understanding of both the impacts of these disruptions to food, water, and energy supplies and to increase resilience at the national and local level.

The Handbook of Climate Change Resilience comprises a diverse body of knowledge, united in the objective of building climate resilience in both the industralised and the developing world. This unique publication will assist scientists, decision-makers and community members to take action to make countries, regions and cities more resilient.

Editors and Affiliations

  • International Climate Change Information and Research Programme (ICCIRP), Faculty of Life Sciences, Research and Transfer Centre Sustainable Development and Climate Change Management, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany

    Walter Leal Filho

About the editor

Professor Walter Leal Filho (BSc, PhD, DSc, DPhil, DL, DLitt, DEd) is Professor and Head of the Research and Transfer Centre “Sustainable Development and Climate Change Management” at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany and holds the Chair of Environment and Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is a Lead Author at AR6´s Working Group II (Climate Change Adaptation) at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), founding editor of the International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, and heads the International Climate Change Information and Research Programme (ICCIRP). He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Climate Change Management series with Springer. Prof. Walter Leal serves on the editorial board of various journals. He has in excess of 400 publications to his credit, among which are ground-breaking books such as “Universities and Climate Change”, “The Economic, Social and Political Aspects of Climate Change”,  the “Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation” and the “Handbook of Climate Change Communication”.  He has nearly 30  years of field experience on project management, and has a particular interest in the connections between sustainability, climate change adaptation, and human behaviour.

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