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Local climate change and society

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Routledge advances in climate change research.Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2013Description: 221 p.ISBN: 9780415520379.Subject(s): Meio Ambiente | Degradação Ambiental | Política Ambiental | Relações Internacionais | Análise Comparativa
Contents:
Introduction - M. A. Mohamed Salih 1. Using local knowledge to shrink the individual carbon footprint – Katrina Fischer Kuh 2. What local climate change plans can teach us about city power – Katherine A. Trisolini 3. The role of local government units in mainstreaming climate-change adaptation: the case of Albany, Philippines – Rodel D. Lasco, Rafaela Jane P. Delfino, Manuel C. Rangasa and Florencia B. Pulhin 4. Local climate change, water scarcity and institutional responses in Xinjiang, China – Max Spoor, Jiang Pingan and Murat Arsel 5. Local environmental initiatives in Chinese and Dutch societies – Meine Pieter Van Dijk 6. Impacts and responses to climate change at the micro-spatial scale in Malawi, Botswana and Kenya – Michael Bernard Kwesi Darkoh, Meleckidzedeck Khayesi and Joseph E. Mbaiwa 7. Reducing emissions fom deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+): gendered resource systems and livelihood diversification, Tanzania – Leena Akatama and Irmeli Mustalahti 8. Pulp Mills and mining: trajectories of non-tracitional actors’ limits of influence, Argentina – María del Pilar Bueno 9. Local campaigns against Shell or transnational campaigns against climate change: From the Niger Delta, Nigeria to Rossport Ireland – Timothy Doyle and Andy Lockhart 10. On economy, entropy and local climate change – Jairo Roldán Conclusion - M. A. Mohamed Salih
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Introduction - M. A. Mohamed Salih 1. Using local knowledge to shrink the individual carbon footprint – Katrina Fischer Kuh 2. What local climate change plans can teach us about city power – Katherine A. Trisolini 3. The role of local government units in mainstreaming climate-change adaptation: the case of Albany, Philippines – Rodel D. Lasco, Rafaela Jane P. Delfino, Manuel C. Rangasa and Florencia B. Pulhin 4. Local climate change, water scarcity and institutional responses in Xinjiang, China – Max Spoor, Jiang Pingan and Murat Arsel 5. Local environmental initiatives in Chinese and Dutch societies – Meine Pieter Van Dijk 6. Impacts and responses to climate change at the micro-spatial scale in Malawi, Botswana and Kenya – Michael Bernard Kwesi Darkoh, Meleckidzedeck Khayesi and Joseph E. Mbaiwa 7. Reducing emissions fom deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+): gendered resource systems and livelihood diversification, Tanzania – Leena Akatama and Irmeli Mustalahti 8. Pulp Mills and mining: trajectories of non-tracitional actors’ limits of influence, Argentina – María del Pilar Bueno 9. Local campaigns against Shell or transnational campaigns against climate change: From the Niger Delta, Nigeria to Rossport Ireland – Timothy Doyle and Andy Lockhart 10. On economy, entropy and local climate change – Jairo Roldán Conclusion - M. A. Mohamed Salih

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