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'An extremely timely book. The Paris Climate Agreement establishes
a global goal on adaptation of enhancing adaptive capacity,
strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate
change. The book addresses the key question of how such a goal
could be achieved by arguing that adaptation and resilience cannot
be separated from ongoing and dynamic development processes. Its
central theme is that more climate-resilient development pathways
will only occur if climate risks are embedded into wider
development, spatial planning, investment and poverty alleviation
strategies. Although written from an economics perspective it draws
on a wide range of literatures and experiences and is eminently
readable. Indeed, it should be read not only by students of
development and planning but also by practitioners, in both the
public and private sectors, whose development choices will affect
future vulnerabilities to climate change.' - Dame Judith Rees,
London School of Economics, UK 'The impacts of climate change can
appear remote when compared with such immediate problems as
poverty, disease and economic stagnation. Yet, climate change can
directly affect the achievement of many development objectives. How
development occurs also has implications for the vulnerability of
societies to the impacts of climate change. In providing a ''deep
dive'' into the nexus between adaptation to climate change and
economic development this volume makes a valuable contribution to
the literature. Furthermore, it also provides timely guidance to
policy practitioners on how to make climate resilient development a
reality.' - Shardul Agrawala, OECD, France Some climate change is
now inevitable and strategies to adapt to these changes are quickly
developing. The question is particularly paramount for low-income
countries, which are likely to be most affected. This timely and
unique book takes an integrated look at the twin challenges of
climate change and development. The book treats adaptation to
climate change as an issue of climate-resilient development, rather
than as a bespoke set of activities (flood defences, drought plans,
and so on), combining climate and development challenges into a
single strategy. It asks how the standard approaches to development
need to change, and what socio-economic trends and urbanisation
mean for the vulnerability of developing countries to climate
risks. Combining conceptual thinking with practical policy
prescriptions and experience the contributors argue that, to
address these questions, climate risk has to be embedded fully into
wider development strategies. This point of view is gaining in
prominence in the development community; however, the contributors
assert that a comprehensive analytical treatment is so far lacking.
This unique and innovative book will appeal to the development
community, such as think tanks and aid agencies, as well as
academics and those involved in climate change policy and
development. Contributors include: M. Bangalore, M. Bezabih, L.
Bonzanigo, D. Castells-Quintana, H. Costa, M. del Pilar
Lopez-Uribe, S. Dietz, C. Dixon, S. Fankhauser, M. Fay, J.
Finnegan, G. Floater, S. Hallegatte, A. Hunt, T. Kane, S. Lovo, T.
McDermott, C. McLaren, U. Narloch, J. Rozenberg, S. Surminski, D.
Treguer, A. Vogt-Schilb, G. Singer, M. Waldinger, J. Ward, P.
Watkiss
Living Hot tells the blunt truth about our current climate change
predicament: it's time to get cracking on making Australia resilient to
intensifying climate extremes. If we prepare well, we can give
ourselves a fighting chance to preserve some of the best of what we
have, build stronger and fairer communities, find a path through the
escalating pressures of a warming world – and even find new ways to
flourish.
To get there, we must leave behind both the doomism and the wishful
thinking currently holding us back. In Living Hot, highly respected
academic Clive Hamilton and policy consultant George Wilkenfeld shift
the emphasis away from reducing carbon emissions and on to making
Australia resilient, outlining a vision for an all-embracing and
on-going program of investment and social change to protect ourselves
from the ravages of a changing climate.
Living Hot is a sober assessment of the challenges we face, and a
farsighted road map for what we must do next if we want to survive and
even thrive on our heating planet.
Weather and climate play an important role in animal husbandry and
livestock production. While climate determines the adaptability of
a particular animal in a given region, weather determines animal
health and day-to-day performance. Altogether twenty seven chapters
are included in this book, covering basic aspects of atmospheric
phenomena and its applications in the field of animal agriculture.
In nutshell, the textbook revolves around basic concepts of
livestock meteorology, effects of various weather elements and
indices on animal physiology, relevance of modification of
microclimate, livestock advisory based on weather forewarning,
effects of weather and climate on diseases including UV radiation
effects, meteorological instruments, units and computations,
statistical methods in livestock meteorology and climatology of
India. This is unique publication and is of immense use to the
students, faculty members, researchers, scientists and students of
animal husbandry, livestock meteorology, climate science. climate
change and animal agriculture. It will be a reference material to
all those who are interested to understand the impact of weather
and climate on animal husbandry and livestock management. The
Editors' earnest hope is that the textbook will be widely read and
discussed among the scientific community in the field of climate
change and animal agriculture.
Environmental problems caused by the increase of pollutant loads
discharged into natural water bodies requires the formation of a
framework for regulation and control. This framework needs to be
based on scientific results that relate pollutant discharge with
changes in water quality. The results of these studies allow the
industry to apply more efficient methods of controlling and
treating waste loads, and water authorities to enforce appropriate
regulations regarding this matter. Water pollution problems are
essentially interdisciplinary. Engineers and scientists working in
this field must be familiar with a wide range of issues including
the physical processes of mixing and dilution, chemical and
biological processes, mathematical modelling, data acquisition and
measurement, to name but a few. In view of the scarcity of
available data, it is important that experiences are shared on an
international basis. Thus, a continuous exchange of information
between scientists from different countries is essential. Papers
presented at Water Pollution 2020, the 15th International
Conference in the series of Monitoring, Modelling and Management of
Water Pollution, are contained in this volume and highlight
research works from scientists, managers and academics from
different areas of water contamination.
Water Quality in the Third Pole: The Roles of Climate Change and
Human Activities offers in-depth coverage of water quality issues
(natural and human-related), the monitoring of contaminants, and
the remediation of water contamination. The book's chapters assess
years of research on water quality and climate change in this
fascinating and scientifically important region. Topics addressed
include climate change impacts on water qualities of freshwater
bodies, such as glaciers, lakes, rivers and precipitation. In
addition, the book explains the growing concerns over water
quality, such as mercury, trace elements, major ions, persistent
organic pollutants and their circulation. As such, it is an
essential reference for academics and policymakers interested in
the water quality of natural bodies.
Maritime Transport and Regional Sustainability is a critical
examination on how the maritime transport sector helps regions to
achieve their sustainability goals, especially focusing on the
challenges posed by climate change. This book analyzes maritime
transport from multiple perspectives, establishing a strong
theoretical framework drawn on evidence from both the developed and
emerging economies across the globe. It identifies commonalities
that contribute to a coherent transportregion relationship,
including how maritime operations, planning, and management impact
regional governance. Tracing the vital threads linking transport to
its regional surroundings, Maritime Transport and Regional
Sustainability analyses the major issues and challenges that
maritime transport researchers, planners, and policymakers are
facing.
High-Risk Pollutants in Wastewater presents the basic knowledge
regarding the diversity, concentrations, and health and
environmental impacts of HRPs in municipal wastewater. The book
summarizes information on the types (e.g. heavy metals, toxic
organics and pathogens) and toxicities of HRPs in wastewater. In
addition, it describes ecological and health hazards arising from
the living things' direct/indirect contacts with the HRPs during
their full lifecycles (generation, disposal, discharge and reuse)
in wastewater or water environments. Sections cover the concepts of
appropriate technology for HRP hazard/risk assessment and
wastewater treatment/reuse and the issues of strategy and policy
for increasing risk control coverage. Finally, the book focuses on
the resolution of water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment
and disposal problems in both developed and developing countries.
The book entitled "Agroforestry for Increased Production and
Livelihood Security" would help in understanding the issues and
options for small and marginal land holders and ensuring their
livelihood through agroforestry. The contributors of the
manuscripts have vast working experience in different aspects of
agroforestry and from different agro-ecological situations. This
compilation would be a ready reference and perfect guide to all
those in the profession of teaching agroforestry,
environmentalists, policy planners, students and the farmers in
general. This book can be used as supplementary reading material in
graduate and post graduate courses of forestry, agroforestry and
allied biological sciences. This voluminous compilation is likely
to boost the cause of development and promotion of usage of
agroforestry and encouraging the farmers to take up agroforestry as
a sound land use to earn their livelihood.
Evaluating Water Quality to Prevent Future Disasters, volume 11 in
the Separation Science and Technology series, covers various
separation methods that can be used to avoid water catastrophes
arising from climate change, arsenic, lead, algal bloom, fracking,
microplastics, flooding, glyphosphates, triazines, GenX, and oil
contamination. This book provides a valuable resource that will
help the reader solve their potential water contamination problems
and help them develop their own new approaches to monitor water
contamination.
Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems explains the causative
factors of climate change related to agriculture, soil and plants,
and discusses the relevant resulting mitigation process.
Agricultural ecosystems include factors from the surrounding areas
where agriculture experiences direct or indirect interaction with
the plants, animals, and microbes present. Changes in climatic
conditions influence all the factors of agricultural ecosystems,
which can potentially adversely affect their productivity. This
book summarizes the different aspects of vulnerability, adaptation,
and amelioration of climate change in respect to plants, crops,
soil, and microbes for the sustainability of the agricultural
sector and, ultimately, food security for the future. It also
focuses on the utilization of information technology for the
sustainability of the agricultural sector along with the capacity
and adaptability of agricultural societies under climate change.
Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems incorporates both
theoretical and practical aspects, and serves as base line
information for future research. This book is a valuable resource
for those working in environmental sciences, soil sciences,
agricultural microbiology, plant pathology, and agronomy.
Climate change is one of the most salient challenges expressed in
the seventeen interconnected UN Sustainable Development Goals. A
greater impetus has emerged in recent years for larger corporations
to assume a pivotal role in framing the issues of climate
change-focused policy, ensuring environmental sustainability across
the value chain and in leading by example with best implementation
practices. This collection of leading-edge research addresses the
fast-evolving role of multinational enterprises as agents of change
in standard development and as diffusers of innovation in solving
sustainability problems. CSR and Climate Change Implications for
Multinational Enterprises presents a unique lens to address generic
issues and how they manifest and find resolution in various
industry sectors, from the perspective of different disciplines
ranging from logistics to finance to ethics. Contributors from the
United States, Europe and emerging economies offer contrasting
views on how corporate social governance best addresses the
sustainability implications of climate change, seeking innovative
ways to incorporate environmental stewardship in policy design and
operational firm-level concerns. This is a critical resource for
both researchers and practitioners, as well as policy-makers who
focus on sustainability in the corporate contexts. It serves as a
fresh reference for graduate level students and academics concerned
with global corporate governance in the evolving context of
multinationality.
Microclimate for Cultural Heritage: Measurement, Risk Assessment,
Conservation, Restoration, and Maintenance of Indoor and Outdoor
Monuments, Third Edition, presents the latest on microclimates,
environmental issues and the conservation of cultural heritage. It
is a useful treatise on microphysics, acting as a practical
handbook for conservators and specialists in physics, chemistry,
architecture, engineering, geology and biology who focus on
environmental issues and the conservation of works of art. It fills
a gap between the application of atmospheric sciences, like the
thermodynamic processes of clouds and dynamics of planetary
boundary layer, and their application to a monument surface or a
room within a museum. Sections covers applied theory, environmental
issues and conservation, practical utilization, along with
suggestions, examples, common issues and errors.
The book comprises of topics on concepts of climate science and
strategies to mitigate the impacts. The book therefore, covers
topics of wider areas such as urbanization, coping strategies,
water resources, watershed, land use patterns, atmospheric
deposition, agriculture, carbon footprint etc. The book provides
comprehension on which the researchers in the field may on which
they can build up understanding on issues to be addressed. The
articles are designed to interpret experiments, observations from
the field and theory to understand the subject of climate change
and its impacts.
Predicting Future Oceans: Sustainability of Ocean and Human Systems
Amidst Global Environmental Change provides a synthesis of our
knowledge of the future state of the oceans. The editors undertake
the challenge of integrating diverse perspectives-from oceanography
to anthropology-to exhibit the changes in ecological conditions and
their socioeconomic implications. Each contributing author provides
a novel perspective, with the book as a whole collating scholarly
understandings of future oceans and coastal communities across the
world. The diverse perspectives, syntheses and state-of-the-art
natural and social sciences contributions are led by past and
current research fellows and principal investigators of the Nereus
Program network. This includes members at 17 leading research
institutes, addressing themes such as oceanography, biodiversity,
fisheries, mariculture production, economics, pollution, public
health and marine policy. This book is a comprehensive resource for
senior undergraduate and postgraduate readers studying social and
natural science, as well as practitioners working in the field of
natural resources management and marine conservation.
Weather and climate play an important role in plantation crops'
production. While climate determines the adaptability of a
particular crop in a region, weather determines the yield
attributes of the crop. The global warming and climate change
impacts on plantation crops are evident in the form of extreme
weather events like floods, droughts, cold and heat waves and
strong cyclonic winds, the frequency of which is likely to be more
and more in the ensuing decades as noticed year after year around
the globe in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014 and
2015. It is now a topic of concern and the plantations' economy is
in a threat in the ensuing decades due to climate variability.
Decline in monsoon rainfall with number of rainy days, increasing
ambient air temperatures (both day maximum and night minimum),
decline in groundwater table, decline in wetland area and surface
water resources, increasing number of forest fires and decline in
forest area, increasing events of landslides during both the
monsoon seasons, indiscriminate sand mining from river beds and
unscientific land filling are the important climate change related
issues in the Humid Tropics.
Cities place enormous pressures on freshwater quality and
availability because they are often located some distance from the
water sources needed by their populations. This fact compels
planners to build infrastructure to divert water from increasingly
distant outlying rural areas, thus disrupting their social fabric
and environment. In addition, increasing urbanization due to
population growth, economic change, and sprawl places huge burdens
upon the institutions, as well as the infrastructure, that deliver,
protect, and treat urban water. This book assesses the challenges
facing the world's cities in providing reliable, safe, and
plentiful supplies through infrastructural, economic, legal, and
political strategies. The book considers engineering, social
science, and built environment issues, with close examination of
experiences in California and Australia, and their global
implications. It addresses urban stream syndrome and related
issues' and includes historical as well as contemporary insights
into water sustainability in cities. Conservation, wastewater
re-use, green infrastructure innovations, and the water energy
nexus from the vantage point of urban water management are
discussed in depth. The authors conclude that while throughout
history cities have faced the twin challenges of too much - or too
little - water at inopportune times, the impact of climate extremes
on cities makes low-impact developments especially relevant. This
comprehensive and timely assessment of the world's urban
water-sustainability challenges will be of great interest to both
students and academics in the field as well as urban water
professionals and decision-makers. With contributions from Stanley
B. Grant, Ashmita Sengupta, Lindsey Stuvick, Neeta Bijoor, Michael
Sahimi, Meenakshi Arora, Vincent Pettigrove and Kristal Burry
The Students of (Forestry), (Horticulture) need a comprehensive and
concise book since a long time. The fundamentals and terminology
related to forest & forestry, horticulture and agriculture
science. This book will also fulfil the need of students admitted
in B.Sc. Forestry, Horticulture & Agriculture. The write-up was
prepared keeping in mind the need of entrepreneurs indulge in the
plantation programme, to facilitate various operations in tree
culture, horticultural crop production and post plantation
management. The usefulness of the book as a reference book to
teachers also needs a mention. This book is an attempt to fulfil
the need of ready reference in the form of terminology,
definitions, concepts and fundamental description of Forestry and
Horticulture to facilitate students, teachers, and professionals of
this field. I hope the publication will serve a reference book to
the teachers, students, entrepreneurs, and ancillary industrialists
associated with production of plants, forest trees, flowers, fruits
trees, medicinal plants and wildlife management. The practical
aspects of the forest & forestry, plantation and plant
production will be looked after based on recent techniques includes
production of forest & forestry plants.
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