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Human Ecology of Climate Change Hazards in Vietnam - Risks for Nature and Humans in Lowland and Upland Areas (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
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Human Ecology of Climate Change Hazards in Vietnam - Risks for Nature and Humans in Lowland and Upland Areas (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Springer Climate
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This book analyzes climate change associated effects in the
mountainous and coastal environments of Vietnam. The scope of the
book allows international comparisons to be made between these two
affected areas and other similarly affected locations under
constant environmental pressure. Frequent and intense climate
change hazards are described, along with a wider context of
integrated interpretations, socioeconomic implications and policy
responses. The book reports on original research combining
methodologies from the natural sciences with approaches in human
sciences, providing an interdisciplinary human ecological context
to analyze similar situations worldwide. The book is structured in
four parts. The first part offers background information, and
details the human ecological framework. The geography of the
analyzed regions is discussed to reflect the environmental and
socioeconomic context of Vietnam's coasts and mountains. The second
part addresses the coast of Central Vietnam. The effects of
tropical storms, floods, rising sea levels and coastal erosion in
Ky Anh are studied to highlight the impacts on the local population
and its development perspectives. The third part focuses on the
uplands of Northern Vietnam. The effects of cyclones, heavy rains,
floods, flash floods, and landslides in the Van Chan Mountains are
studied to compare the biophysical and socioeconomic impacts. Part
four makes policy recommendations in building resilient landscapes
and green cities, and discusses the potential implications of
findings for practice in Vietnam. The book addresses a wide array
of researchers, geography and economics students, consultants and
decision makers interested in the actual status and the likely
developments on the physical, socioeconomic and mitigation and
adaptation attitudes and policies of climate change associated
effects.
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