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This book provides examples of climate change characterization and
decision-making tools for subtropical and tropical adaptation
planning. It is intended for local operators, physical planners,
besides researchers and students of these subjects. The first
chapter describes the status of climate planning in large
subtropical and tropical cities. The following six chapters discuss
hazards (drought, intense precipitations, sea level rise, sea water
intrusion) and early warning systems. Nine chapters enlarge on
flood risk analysis and preliminary mapping, climate change
vulnerability, comparing contingency plans in various scales and
presenting experiences centred on adaptation planning. The last
three chapters introduce some best practices of weather and climate
change monitoring and flood risk mapping and assessment.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book aims
to inspire decision makers and practitioners to change their
approach to climate planning in the tropics through the application
of modern technologies for characterizing local climate and
tracking vulnerability and risk, and using decision-making tools.
Drawing on 16 case studies conducted mainly in the Caribbean,
Central America, Western and Eastern Africa, and South East Asia it
is shown how successful integration of traditional and modern
knowledge can enhance disaster risk reduction and adaptation to
climate change in the tropics. The case studies encompass both
rural and urban settings and cover different scales: rural
communities, cities, and regions. In addition, the book looks to
the future of planning by addressing topics of major importance,
including residual risk integration in local development plans,
damage insurance and the potential role of climate vulnerability
reduction credits. In many regions of the tropics, climate planning
is growing but has still very low quality. This book identifies the
weaknesses and proposes effective solutions.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book aims
to inspire decision makers and practitioners to change their
approach to climate planning in the tropics through the application
of modern technologies for characterizing local climate and
tracking vulnerability and risk, and using decision-making tools.
Drawing on 16 case studies conducted mainly in the Caribbean,
Central America, Western and Eastern Africa, and South East Asia it
is shown how successful integration of traditional and modern
knowledge can enhance disaster risk reduction and adaptation to
climate change in the tropics. The case studies encompass both
rural and urban settings and cover different scales: rural
communities, cities, and regions. In addition, the book looks to
the future of planning by addressing topics of major importance,
including residual risk integration in local development plans,
damage insurance and the potential role of climate vulnerability
reduction credits. In many regions of the tropics, climate planning
is growing but has still very low quality. This book identifies the
weaknesses and proposes effective solutions.
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