Ecosystem and Territorial Resilience: A Geoprospective Approach
Editat de Emmanuel Garbolino, Christine Voiron-Canicioen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2020
- Introduces the geoprospective approach to assess the impact of global changes on socio-ecosystems, and potential risk situations for ecosystems and society
- Includes geographical techniques such as spatial analysis methods, modeling, and GIS to address various climate change issues and to detect vulnerabilities vs adaptive capacities of spatial systems
- Provides case studies as well as interviews with planners and policy makers regarding their views on territorial planning and expectations of the geoprospective
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128182154
ISBN-10: 0128182156
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 110 illustrations (55 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128182156
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 110 illustrations (55 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
policy makers and environmental managers concerned with risks and ecosystems impacted by climate change; climate scientists, engineers, consultants, MA/PhD studentsCuprins
1. The origins of geoprospective
2. Anticipating the impacts of future changes on ecosystems: main issues of geoprospective
3. Knowledge challenges of the geoprospective approach applied to territorial resilience
4. Methods and tools in geoprospective
5. Geoprospective approach for biodiversity conservation taking into account human activities and global warming
6. Assessing the territorial adoption potential of electric mobility: geoprospective and scenarios
7. The touristic model of Valais facing climate change: geoprospective simulations of more environmentally integrated development models
8. Geoprospective assessment of the wood energy supply chain sustainability in a context of global warming and land use change within 2050 in Mediterranean area
9. Simulating together multi-scale and multi-sectorial adaptations to global change and their impacts: A generic serious game and its implementation in coastal areas in France and South Africa
10. Geoprospective as a support to marine spatial planning: some French experience-based assumptions and findings
11. Simulating the interactions of environmental and socio-economic dynamics at the scale of an eco-district: Urban modeling of Gerland (Lyon, France)
12. Geodesign for Collaborative Spatial Planning: three case studies at different scales
13. How do public policies respond to spatialized environmental issues? Feedback and perspectives
2. Anticipating the impacts of future changes on ecosystems: main issues of geoprospective
3. Knowledge challenges of the geoprospective approach applied to territorial resilience
4. Methods and tools in geoprospective
5. Geoprospective approach for biodiversity conservation taking into account human activities and global warming
6. Assessing the territorial adoption potential of electric mobility: geoprospective and scenarios
7. The touristic model of Valais facing climate change: geoprospective simulations of more environmentally integrated development models
8. Geoprospective assessment of the wood energy supply chain sustainability in a context of global warming and land use change within 2050 in Mediterranean area
9. Simulating together multi-scale and multi-sectorial adaptations to global change and their impacts: A generic serious game and its implementation in coastal areas in France and South Africa
10. Geoprospective as a support to marine spatial planning: some French experience-based assumptions and findings
11. Simulating the interactions of environmental and socio-economic dynamics at the scale of an eco-district: Urban modeling of Gerland (Lyon, France)
12. Geodesign for Collaborative Spatial Planning: three case studies at different scales
13. How do public policies respond to spatialized environmental issues? Feedback and perspectives