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Urban areas are increasingly contributing to climate change while
also suffering many of its impacts. Moreover, many cities,
particularly in developing countries, continue to struggle to
provide services, infrastructure and socio-economic opportunities.
How do we achieve the global goals on climate change and also make
room for allowing global urban development? Increasing levels of
awareness and engagement on climate change at the local level,
coupled with recent global agreements on climate and development
goals, as well as the New Urban Agenda emerging from Habitat III,
present an unprecedented opportunity to radically rethink how we
develop and manage our cities. Urbanization and Climate Co-Benefits
examines the main opportunities and challenges to the
implementation of a co-benefits approach in urban areas. Drawing on
the results of empirical research carried out in Brazil, China,
Indonesia, South Africa, India and Japan, the book is divided into
two parts. The first part uses a common framework to analyse
co-benefits across the urban sectors. The second part examines the
tools and legal and governance perspectives at the local and
international level that can help in planning for co-benefits. This
book will be of great interest to students, practitioners and
scholars of urban studies, climate/development policy and
environmental studies.
Urban areas are increasingly contributing to climate change while
also suffering many of its impacts. Moreover, many cities,
particularly in developing countries, continue to struggle to
provide services, infrastructure and socio-economic opportunities.
How do we achieve the global goals on climate change and also make
room for allowing global urban development? Increasing levels of
awareness and engagement on climate change at the local level,
coupled with recent global agreements on climate and development
goals, as well as the New Urban Agenda emerging from Habitat III,
present an unprecedented opportunity to radically rethink how we
develop and manage our cities. Urbanization and Climate Co-Benefits
examines the main opportunities and challenges to the
implementation of a co-benefits approach in urban areas. Drawing on
the results of empirical research carried out in Brazil, China,
Indonesia, South Africa, India and Japan, the book is divided into
two parts. The first part uses a common framework to analyse
co-benefits across the urban sectors. The second part examines the
tools and legal and governance perspectives at the local and
international level that can help in planning for co-benefits. This
book will be of great interest to students, practitioners and
scholars of urban studies, climate/development policy and
environmental studies.
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