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Titre(s) : The adaptive challenge of climate change [Texte imprimé] / edited by Karen O'Brien, Elin Selboe
Publication : New York : Cambridge university press, cop. 2015
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVI-329 p.) ; 27 cm
Comprend : 1 ; Climate change as an adaptive challenge /Karen O'Brien and Elin Selboe2 ; The
intangibles of climate change adaptation: philosophy, ethics and values /Bertrand
Guillaume and Stijn Neuteleers3 ; Urban climate change policy transitions: views from
New York City and London /William Solecki, Lesley Patrick, and Zoe Sprigings4 ; Planning
for climate change adaptation in urban areas /Jan Erling Klausen, Inger-Lise Saglie,
Knut Bjorn Stokke, and Marte Winswold5 ; The challenge of governing adaptation in
Australia /Steven Waller and Jon Barnett6 ; Emerging equity and justice concerns for
climate change adaptation: a case study of New York State /Peter Vancura and Robin
Leichenko7 ; Transforming towards or away from sustainability? How conflicting interests
and aspirations influence local adaptation /Siri Eriksen and Elin Selboe8 ; Opportunistic
adaptation: new discourses on oil, equity and environmental security /Berit Kristoffersen9
; Place attachment, identity, and adaptation /Tare Quinn, Irene Lorenzoni, and W.
Neil Adger10. dtValues and traditional practices in adaptation to climate change --
evidence from a Q method study in two communities in Labrador, CanadaJohanna Wolf,
Ilana Allice, and Trevor Bell11 ; Exploring vulnerability and adaptation narratives
among fishers, farmers and municipal planners in Northern Norway /Grete K. Hovelsrud,
Jennifer J. West, and Halvor Dannevig12 ; Changes in organizational culture, changes
in adaptive capacity? Examples from the Norwegian and Swedish electricity sectors
/Tor Håkon Inderberg13 ; From informant to actor to leader: social-ecological inventories
as a catalyst for leadership development in participatory community climate change
adaptation /Bradley May14 ; Participation and learning for climate change adaptation:
a case study of the Swedish forestry sector /Åsa Gerger Swartling, Oskar Wallgren,
Richard J. T. Klein, Johanna Ulmanen, and Maja Dahlin15 ; Integral GIS: widening the
frame of reference for adaptation planning /Lynn D. Rosentrater16 ; There must be
more: communication to close the cultural divide /Susanne C. Moser and Carol L. Berzonsky17
; Social transformation: the real adaptive challenge /Karen O'Brien and Elin Selboe
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr.
"This book presents a new perspective on adaptation to climate change. It considers
climate change as more than a problem that can be addressed solely through technical
expertise. Instead, it approaches climate change as an adaptive challenge that is
fundamentally linked to beliefs, values and worldviews, as well as to power, politics,
identities and interests. Drawing on case studies from high-income countries, the
book argues that it is time to consider adaptation to climate change as a challenge
of social, personal and political transformations. The authors represent a variety
of fields and perspectives, illustrating the importance of interdisciplinary approaches
to the problem. The book will be of interest to researchers, policy makers and advanced
students in the environmental sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as
to decision makers and practitioners interested in new ideas about adapting to climate
change"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : O'Brien, Karen L. (1963-....). Éditeur scientifique
Selboe, Elin. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Changements climatiques -- Société
Changements climatiques -- Aspect politique
Changements climatiques -- Atténuation
Indice(s) Dewey :
363.738 74 (23e éd.) = Gaz à effet de serre
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781107022980. - ISBN 1107022983 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb443800215
Notice n° :
FRBNF44380021
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)