|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
"Integrated Risk Governance: Science Plan and Case Studies of
Large-scale Disasters" is the first book in the IHDP-Integrated
Risk Governance Project Series. It consists of two parts: Part I:
Integrated Risk Governance Project Science Plan, which outlines the
challenge, research programme, outcomes, and implementation
strategy of the IRG Project; and Part II: Case Studies of
Large-scale Disasters, which includes case analyses of experience,
lessons learned and recommendations on various large-scale
disasters around the world, such as the Tangshan and Wenchuan
earthquakes and the great ice storm in China, European heat waves,
and Hurricane Katrina in the USA. The community model of integrated
natural disaster risk governance and paradigm of catastrophe risk
governance in China are also presented. Prof. Peijun Shi works at
Beijing Normal University, China; Prof. Carlo Jaeger works at
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany; Prof.Qian
Ye works at Beijing Normal University, China.
This book provides an evaluation of the science and policy debates
on climate change and offers a reframing of the challenges they
pose, as understood by key international experts and players in the
field. It also gives an important and original perspective on
interpreting climate action and provides compelling evidence of the
weakness of arguments that frame climate policy as a win-or-lose
situation. At the same time, the book goes beyond providing yet
another description of climate change trends and policy processes.
Its goal is to make available, in a series of in-depth reflections
and insights by key international figures representing science,
business, finance and civil society, what is really needed to link
knowledge to action. Different contributions convincingly show that
it is time - and possible - to reframe the climate debate in a
completely new light, perhaps as a system transformative attractor
for new green growth, sustainable development, and technological
innovation. Reframing the Problem of Climate Change reflects a deep
belief that dealing with climate change does not have to be a zero
sum game, with winners and losers. The contributors argue that our
societies can learn to respond to the challenge it presents and
avoid both human suffering and large scale destruction of
ecosystems; and that this does not necessarily require economic
sacrifice. Therefore, it is vital reading for students, academics
and policy makers involved in the debate surrounding climate
change.
"Integrated Risk Governance: Science Plan and Case Studies of
Large-scale Disasters" is the first book in the IHDP-Integrated
Risk Governance Project Series. It consists of two parts: Part I:
Integrated Risk Governance Project Science Plan, which outlines the
challenge, research programme, outcomes, and implementation
strategy of the IRG Project; and Part II: Case Studies of
Large-scale Disasters, which includes case analyses of experience,
lessons learned and recommendations on various large-scale
disasters around the world, such as the Tangshan and Wenchuan
earthquakes and the great ice storm in China, European heat waves,
and Hurricane Katrina in the USA. The community model of integrated
natural disaster risk governance and paradigm of catastrophe risk
governance in China are also presented. Prof. Peijun Shi works at
Beijing Normal University, China; Prof. Carlo Jaeger works at
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany; Prof.Qian
Ye works at Beijing Normal University, China.
This book provides an evaluation of the science and policy debates
on climate change and offers a reframing of the challenges they
pose, as understood by key international experts and players in the
field. It also gives an important and original perspective on
interpreting climate action and provides compelling evidence of the
weakness of arguments that frame climate policy as a win-or-lose
situation. At the same time, the book goes beyond providing yet
another description of climate change trends and policy processes.
Its goal is to make available, in a series of in-depth reflections
and insights by key international figures representing science,
business, finance and civil society, what is really needed to link
knowledge to action. Different contributions convincingly show that
it is time - and possible - to reframe the climate debate in a
completely new light, perhaps as a system transformative attractor
for new green growth, sustainable development, and technological
innovation. Reframing the Problem of Climate Change reflects a deep
belief that dealing with climate change does not have to be a zero
sum game, with winners and losers. The contributors argue that our
societies can learn to respond to the challenge it presents and
avoid both human suffering and large scale destruction of
ecosystems; and that this does not necessarily require economic
sacrifice. Therefore, it is vital reading for students, academics
and policy makers involved in the debate surrounding climate
change.
Um praktische Probleme im Umweltbereich zu losen, ist es oft
entscheidend, gesellschaftliche Aspekte angemessen zu
berucksichtigen. Die umweltsoziologische Forschung verfugt uber
eine reiche Palette von Methoden und Kenntnissen, um diese Aufgabe
zu bewaltigen. Zugleich ist sie in der Lage, eine kritische
Reflexion der heutigen Umweltproblematik zu ermoglichen und
weiterzuentwickeln. Dieser Band gibt einen Uberblick uber den
aktuellen Forschungsstand der Umweltsoziologie im internationalen
Rahmen und unter Einschluss von Nachbardisziplinen. Besondere
Aufmerksamkeit widmet er Ansatzen fur zukunftige Forschungen,
welche praktische und theoretische Anliegen verbinden.
"(...) Der sehr umfangreichen Publikation ist eine breite
Beachtung, weit uber den Kreis der (Umwelt-)Soziologen hinaus zu
wunschen, da sie gerade fur interdisziplinar Interessierte eine
sehr anregende Lekture bietet."
Politische Okologie, Mai/Juni 1997
"(...) Zur Einarbeitung in den mittlerweile recht weit
fortgeschrittenen Stand der soziologischen Thematisierung von
Umweltfragen ist ein voluminoser und gut strukturierter Sammelband
uberaus empfehlenswert: Andreas Diekmann/Carlo C. Jaeger (Hrsg.),
Umweltsoziologie. (...)"
DGU-Nachrichten, April 1997
"(...) Der von Diekmann und Jager herausgegebene Sammelband
dokumentiert in eindrucksvoller Weise das inzwischen erreichte hohe
professionelle Niveau der Arbeiten auf diesem neuen Feld.
(...)"
Soziologische Revue 3/9
|
|