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This book is a comprehensive manual for decision-makers and policy
leaders addressing the issues around human caused climate change,
which threatens communities with increasing extreme weather events,
sea level rise, and declining habitability of some regions due to
desertification or inundation. The book looks at both mitigation of
greenhouse gas emissions and global warming and adaption to
changing conditions as the climate changes. It encourages the early
adoption of climate change measures, showing that rapid
decarbonisation and improved resilience can be achieved while
maintaining prosperity. The book takes a sector-by-sector approach,
starting with energy and includes cities, industry, natural
resources, and agriculture, enabling practitioners to focus on
actions relevant to their field. It uses case studies across a
range of countries, and various industries, to illustrate the
opportunities available. Blending technological insights with
economics and policy, the book presents the tools decision-makers
need to achieve rapid decarbonisation, whilst unlocking and
maintaining productivity, profit, and growth.
Water is an increasingly critical issue at the forefront of global
policy change, management and planning. There are growing concerns
about water as a renewable resource, its availability for a wide
range of users, aquatic ecosystem health, and global issues
relating to climate change, water security, water trading and water
ethics. This handbook provides the most comprehensive reference
ever published on water resource issues. It brings together
multiple disciplines to understand and help resolve problems of
water quality and scarcity from a global perspective. Its case
studies and 'foundation' chapters will be greatly valued by
students, researchers and professionals involved in water
resources, hydrology, governance and public policy, law, economics,
geography and environmental studies.
With the global population expected to reach nine billion by 2050,
our capacity to provide enough food, water and energy relies on our
understanding and management of the complex interdependencies in
the climate-energy-water nexus. This book presents a comprehensive
and up-to-date analysis of the interdependencies between these
sectors and the knock-on consequences of those interactions for
other sectors, such as food production and biodiversity
conservation. The interdisciplinary nature of the book across the
three sectors of climate, energy and water means that it will be
valuable for advanced students, researchers and policymakers across
a broad range of fields, including
environmental/energy/water/climate policy, environmental economics,
climate science, hydrology, ecology and geography.
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