Climate [recurso electrónico] : Global Change and Local Adaptation / edited by Igor Linkov, Todd S. Bridges.

Por: Linkov, Igor [editor.]Colaborador(es): Bridges, Todd S [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental SecurityEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011Descripción: XIV, 598p. 141 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789400717701Tema(s): Environmental sciences | Climatic changes | Environmental management | Sustainable development | Social policy | Environment | Climate Change | Environmental Management | Math. Appl. in Environmental Science | Sustainable Development | Social PolicyFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 577.27 Clasificación LoC:QC902.8-903.2Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
1. Climate Change Challenges. Climate Change and New Security Challenges -- Climate Adaptation -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Collaborative Approach to 21st Century Challenges Posed by Global Change -- 2. Climate Change Adaptation as a Risk-Based Decision Problem. Model Relevance -- Multiple Dimensions of  Vulnerability and Its Influence on Adaptation Planning and Decision Making -- Adaptation as a Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty -- What Social Science and Risk Analysis Can Teach Us about Local Adaptation -- Risk Management Practices -- Adaptation to Climate Change -- Uncertainties in the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Adaptation Measures, and Consequences for Decision Making -- Sustainable Development and Climate Change Challenges -- Adapting Cities to Climate Change.-  Adapting to Climate Change—A Wicked Problem -- 3. National Security Applications and Needs. National Security Perspectives on Addressing Instabilities Arising from Climate Change Impacts on the Environment -- Climate Change, Scarcities, and the Resulting Challenges for Civil Protection -- A Critical Review of the Linkage between International Security and Climate Change -- The U.S. Navy’s Approach to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise -- Energy Security: Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis to Select Power Supply Alternatives for Small Settlements -- Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation on CONUS Military Installations -- 4. Coastal Applications. Adaptation in Coastal Systems -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Approach to Water Resources Climate Change Adaptation -- Mapping Sea Level from Space -- Integrated Modeling to Mitigate Climate Change Risk Due to Sea level Rise -- Recent Climate Change, Projected Impacts, and Adaptation Capacity in Iceland -- 5. Inland Applications. Adaptation of Inland Systems to Climate Change with Challenges and Opportunities for Physical, Social, and Engineering Disciplines -- Influence of Climate Change on Reservoir Water Quality Assessment and Management -- Climate Risks -- Climate Change: Costs of Impacts in France -- Climate Change -- Adaptation Challenges for Water and Waste Management in the U.S. and China -- Adaptation to Climate Change and Other Emergent Conditions with Inland and Terrestrial Infrastructure Systems with Application Case Studies -- Author Index.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Rising sea levels and altered weather patterns are expected to significantly alter coastal and inland environments for humans, infrastructure and ecosystems. Potential land-use changes and population increases, coupled with uncertain predictions for sea level rise and storm frequency/intensity represent a significant planning challenge. While efforts to mitigate climate change continue, plans must be made to adapt to the risks that climate change poses to humans, infrastructure, and ecosystems alike. This book addresses integrated environmental assessment and management as part of the nexus of climate change adaptation. Risk analysis has emerged as a useful approach to guide assessment, communication and management of security risks. However, with respect to climate change, an integrated, multi-criteria, multi-hazard, risk-informed decision framework is desirable for evaluating adaptation strategies. The papers in Part 1 summarize societal and political needs for climate change adaptation. Part 2 includes papers summarizing the state of the art in climate change adaptation. Three further parts cover: the process of change in coastal regions, in inland regions, and, finally, the potential challenges to homeland security for national governments. Each of these parts reviews achievements, identifies gaps in current knowledge, and suggests research priorities.
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1. Climate Change Challenges. Climate Change and New Security Challenges -- Climate Adaptation -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Collaborative Approach to 21st Century Challenges Posed by Global Change -- 2. Climate Change Adaptation as a Risk-Based Decision Problem. Model Relevance -- Multiple Dimensions of  Vulnerability and Its Influence on Adaptation Planning and Decision Making -- Adaptation as a Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty -- What Social Science and Risk Analysis Can Teach Us about Local Adaptation -- Risk Management Practices -- Adaptation to Climate Change -- Uncertainties in the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Adaptation Measures, and Consequences for Decision Making -- Sustainable Development and Climate Change Challenges -- Adapting Cities to Climate Change.-  Adapting to Climate Change—A Wicked Problem -- 3. National Security Applications and Needs. National Security Perspectives on Addressing Instabilities Arising from Climate Change Impacts on the Environment -- Climate Change, Scarcities, and the Resulting Challenges for Civil Protection -- A Critical Review of the Linkage between International Security and Climate Change -- The U.S. Navy’s Approach to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise -- Energy Security: Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis to Select Power Supply Alternatives for Small Settlements -- Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation on CONUS Military Installations -- 4. Coastal Applications. Adaptation in Coastal Systems -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Approach to Water Resources Climate Change Adaptation -- Mapping Sea Level from Space -- Integrated Modeling to Mitigate Climate Change Risk Due to Sea level Rise -- Recent Climate Change, Projected Impacts, and Adaptation Capacity in Iceland -- 5. Inland Applications. Adaptation of Inland Systems to Climate Change with Challenges and Opportunities for Physical, Social, and Engineering Disciplines -- Influence of Climate Change on Reservoir Water Quality Assessment and Management -- Climate Risks -- Climate Change: Costs of Impacts in France -- Climate Change -- Adaptation Challenges for Water and Waste Management in the U.S. and China -- Adaptation to Climate Change and Other Emergent Conditions with Inland and Terrestrial Infrastructure Systems with Application Case Studies -- Author Index.

Rising sea levels and altered weather patterns are expected to significantly alter coastal and inland environments for humans, infrastructure and ecosystems. Potential land-use changes and population increases, coupled with uncertain predictions for sea level rise and storm frequency/intensity represent a significant planning challenge. While efforts to mitigate climate change continue, plans must be made to adapt to the risks that climate change poses to humans, infrastructure, and ecosystems alike. This book addresses integrated environmental assessment and management as part of the nexus of climate change adaptation. Risk analysis has emerged as a useful approach to guide assessment, communication and management of security risks. However, with respect to climate change, an integrated, multi-criteria, multi-hazard, risk-informed decision framework is desirable for evaluating adaptation strategies. The papers in Part 1 summarize societal and political needs for climate change adaptation. Part 2 includes papers summarizing the state of the art in climate change adaptation. Three further parts cover: the process of change in coastal regions, in inland regions, and, finally, the potential challenges to homeland security for national governments. Each of these parts reviews achievements, identifies gaps in current knowledge, and suggests research priorities.

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