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China has been subject to floods, droughts and heat waves for
millennia; these hazards are not new. What is new is how rapidly
climate risks are changing for different groups of people and
sectors. This is due to the unprecedented rates of socio-economic
development, migration, land-use change, pollution and
urbanisation, all occurring alongside increasingly more intense and
frequent weather hazards and shifting seasons. China's leadership
is facing a significant challenge - from conducting and integrating
biophysical and social vulnerability and risk assessments and
connecting the information from these to policy priorities and time
frames, to developing and implementing policies and actions at a
variety of scales. It is within this challenging context that
China's policy makers, businesses and citizens must manage climate
risk and build resilience. This book provides a detailed study of
how China has been working to understand and respond to climatic
risk, such as droughts and desertification in the grasslands of
Inner Mongolia to deadly typhoons in the mega-cities of the Pearl
River Delta. Using research and data from a wide range of Chinese
sources and the Adapting to Climate Change in China (ACCC) project,
a research-to-policy project, this book provides a fascinating
glimpse into how China is developing policies and approaches to
manage the risks and opportunities presented by climate change.
This book will be of interest to those studying global and Chinese
climate change policy, regional food, water and climate risk, and
to policy advisors.
China has been subject to floods, droughts and heat waves for
millennia; these hazards are not new. What is new is how rapidly
climate risks are changing for different groups of people and
sectors. This is due to the unprecedented rates of socio-economic
development, migration, land-use change, pollution and
urbanisation, all occurring alongside increasingly more intense and
frequent weather hazards and shifting seasons. China's leadership
is facing a significant challenge - from conducting and integrating
biophysical and social vulnerability and risk assessments and
connecting the information from these to policy priorities and time
frames, to developing and implementing policies and actions at a
variety of scales. It is within this challenging context that
China's policy makers, businesses and citizens must manage climate
risk and build resilience. This book provides a detailed study of
how China has been working to understand and respond to climatic
risk, such as droughts and desertification in the grasslands of
Inner Mongolia to deadly typhoons in the mega-cities of the Pearl
River Delta. Using research and data from a wide range of Chinese
sources and the Adapting to Climate Change in China (ACCC) project,
a research-to-policy project, this book provides a fascinating
glimpse into how China is developing policies and approaches to
manage the risks and opportunities presented by climate change.
This book will be of interest to those studying global and Chinese
climate change policy, regional food, water and climate risk, and
to policy advisors.
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