Introducing the main challenges and opportunities of developing
local, regional and global strategies for addressing climate
change, this book explains the dilemmas faced when converting
strategies into policies. Providing a synthesis of the findings of
the three-year European Commission ADAM (Adaptation and Mitigation
Strategies) research project and written by many leading
interdisciplinary climate change research teams, European
strategies for tackling climate change are placed within a global
context. The book illustrates the differences between adaptation
and mitigation, offers regional and global case studies of how
adaptation and mitigation are inter-linked, and suggests six
different metaphors for the strategic options to make climate
change work for us, rather than against us. Offering practical
solutions to climate change - both adaptation and mitigation -
within the policy contexts in which these solutions have to be
implemented, this book is valuable for researchers in varied
related fields, as well policymakers in government, industry and
NGOs.
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