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Geography of Climate Change

Editat de Richard Aspinall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2015
Climate change is one of the inescapable themes of current times. Climate change confronts society in issues as diverse as domestic and international political debate and negotiation, discussion in the media and public opinion, land management choices and decisions, and concerns about environmental, social and economic priorities now and for the future. Climate change also spans spatial, temporal and organisational scales, and has strong links with nature-society relationships, environmental dynamics, and vulnerability. Understanding the full range of possible consequences of climate change is essential for informed decision making and debate.
This book provides a collection of chapters that span environmental, social and economic aspects of climate change. Together the chapters provide a diverse and contrasting series that highlights the need to analyze, review and debate climate change and its possible impacts and consequences from multiple perspectives. The book also is intended to promote discussion and debate of a more integrated, inclusive and open approach to climate change and demonstrates the value of geography in addressing climate change issues.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138852402
ISBN-10: 1138852406
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Professional

Cuprins

Part 1: Introduction  1. Geographical Perspectives on Climate Change Part 2: Articles  2. Beyond Adapting to Climate Change: Embedding Adaptation in Responses to Multiple Threats and Stresses 3. Changes in Annual Land-Surface Precipitation Over the Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Century  4. The Changing Geography of the U.S. Water Budget: Twentieth-Century Patterns and Twenty-First-Century Projections  5. The Columbian Encounter and the Little Ice Age: Abrupt Land Use Change, Fire, and Greenhouse Forcing  6. Climate Change and Mountain Topographic Evolution in the Central Karakoram, Pakistan  7. Climate Change and Tropical Andean Glacier Recession: Evaluating Hydrologic Changes and Livelihood Vulnerability in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru  8. Climate–Streamflow Linkages in the North-Central Rocky Mountains: Implications for a Changing Climate  9. Adapting to Climate Change in Andean Ecosystems: Landscapes, Capitals, and Perceptions Shaping Rural Livelihood Strategies and Linking Knowledge Systems  10. Making Sense of Twenty-First-Century Climate Change in the Altiplano: Observed Trends and CMIP3 Projections  11. Parameterization of Urban Characteristics for Global Climate Modeling  12. Climatic Shifts in the Availability of Contested Waters: A Long-Term Perspective from the Headwaters of the North Platte River  13. Climate Change, Drought, and Jamaican Agriculture: Local Knowledge and the Climate Record  14. Modeling Path Dependence in Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change  15. Joint Effects of Marine Intrusion and Climate Change on the Mexican Avifauna  16. Adapting Across Boundaries: Climate Change, Social Learning, and Resilience in the U.S.–Mexico Border Region  17. Climate, Carbon, and Territory: Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Seattle, Washington  18. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Flood-Induced Travel Disruptions: A Case Study of Portland, Oregon, USA  19. Constructing Carbon Market Spacetime: Climate Change and the Onset of Neo-Modernity  20. Climate Change and the Global Financial Crisis: A Case of Double Exposure  21. Integrity of the Emerging Global Markets in Greenhouse Gases  22. Climate Change, Capitalism, and the Challenge of Transdisciplinarity  23. Contested Sovereignty in a Changing Arctic  24. Kiavallakkikput Agviq (Into the Whaling Cycle): Cetaceousness and Climate Change Among the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska  25. Benchmarking the War Against Global Warming 26. Regional Initiatives: Scaling the Climate Response and Responding to Conceptions of Scale

Descriere

This book discusses environmental, social and economic aspects of climate change. It provides material to promote discussion and debate of a more integrated, inclusive and open approach to climate change.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers.