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The Social and Behavioural Aspects of Climate Change - Linking Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation (Hardcover)
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The Social and Behavioural Aspects of Climate Change - Linking Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation (Hardcover)
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Over the past few years, and certainly since the publication of the
"Stern Report", there has been increasing recognition that climate
change is not only an environmental crisis, but one with important
social and economic dimensions. There is now a growing need for
multi-disciplinary research and for the science of climate change
to be usefully translated for policy-makers.Until very recently,
scientific and policy emphasis on climate change has focused almost
exclusively on mitigation efforts: mechanisms and regulations to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The success of such efforts to
date is debatable. In fact, the impact of ever more stringent
emission control programmes could potentially have enormous social
consequences. Little effort has been expended on the exploration of
a systematic evaluation of climate stabilization benefits or the
costs of adapting to a changed climate, let alone attempting to
integrate different approaches. There is an increasing recognition
that the key actors in the climate crisis also need to be preparing
for change that is unavoidable. This has resulted in a greater
consideration of vulnerability and adaptation.The book, based on
the research programme "Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation"
(VAM) which ran from 2004 to 2010, funded by the Netherlands
Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), presents a cluster of
case studies of industries, communities and institutions which each
show how vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation analyses can be
integrated using social behavioural sciences. Each chapter makes
specific recommendations for the studied industry sector, community
or institution, analyses the latest research developments of the
field and identifies priorities for future research. The book
argues that the inherent complexity of climate change will
ultimately require a much more integrated response both
scientifically - to better understand multiple causes and impacts -
as well as at the scientific/policy interface, where new forms of
engagement between scientists, policy-makers and wider stakeholder
groups can make a valuable contribution to more informed climate
policy and practice.The book is particularly timely as the
scientific research and policy debate is shifting from one of
problem-framing to new agendas that are much more concerned with
implementation, the improvement of assessment methodologies from a
multi-disciplinary perspective, and the reframing of current
scientific understanding towards mitigation, adaptation and
vulnerability. A critical element in responding to the climate
change challenge will be to ensure the translation of these new
scientific insights into innovative policy and practice "on the
ground". This book provides some fundamental elements to answer
this need.The Social and Behavioural Aspects of Climate Change:
Linking Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation will be essential
reading for social science researchers and policy managers in the
area of climate change, as well as for those who want to know what
the social and behavioural sciences can contribute toward coping
with climate hazards. NGOs, law firms and businesses in the energy
sector or other climate related fields will also find the book of
great value.
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