Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change

Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change
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Publisher : IIED
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781843697299
ISBN-13 : 1843697297
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change by : Hannah Reid

Focuses on the approaches to climate change adaptation which are community-based and participatory. This title highlights the participatory methods to help communities analyze the causes and effects of climate change, integrate scientific and community knowledge, and plan appropriate adaptation measures.

A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation

A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780415519298
ISBN-13 : 0415519292
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation by : Tim Magee

This innovative field guide argues that in order to combat climate change we must work 'from the ground up' using dynamic community projects. A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation is arranged in a step-by-step progression that leads readers through problem assessment, project design, implementation, and community take over. Based on years of experience in 129 different countries, the field guide provides students and professionals with all the tools needed to develop and deliver their own projects.

Community Champions

Community Champions
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Publisher : IIED
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 9781843697992
ISBN-13 : 1843697998
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Community Champions by : Hannah Reid

Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change

Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781136252358
ISBN-13 : 1136252355
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change by : E. Lisa F. Schipper

As climate change adaptation rises up the international policy agenda, matched by increasing funds and frameworks for action, there are mounting questions over how to ensure the needs of vulnerable people on the ground are met. Community-based adaptation (CBA) is one growing proposal that argues for tailored support at the local level to enable vulnerable people to identify and implement appropriate community-based responses to climate change themselves. Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: Scaling it up explores the challenges for meeting the scale of the adaptation challenge through CBA. It asks the fundamental questions: How can we draw replicable lessons to move from place-based projects towards more programmatic adaptation planning? How does CBA fit with larger scale adaptation policy and programmes? How are CBA interventions situated within the institutions that enable or undermine adaptive capacity? Combining the research and experience of prominent adaptation and development theorists and practitioners, this book presents cutting edge knowledge that moves the debate on CBA forward towards effective, appropriate, and ‘scaled-up’ adaptive action.

Community-based adaptation

Community-based adaptation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781317331933
ISBN-13 : 1317331931
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Community-based adaptation by : Hannah Reid

Community-based adaptation (CBA) to climate change is based on local priorities, needs, knowledge and capacities. Early CBA initiatives were generally implemented by non-government organisations (NGOs), and operated primarily at the local level. Many used ‘bottom-up’ participatory processes to identify the climate change problem and appropriate responses. Small localised stand-alone initiatives are insufficient to address the scale of challenges climate change will bring, however. The causes of vulnerability - such as market or service access, or good governance - also often operate beyond the project level. Larger organisations and national governments have therefore started to implement broader CBA programmes, which provide opportunities to scale up responses and integrate CBA into higher levels of policy and planning. This book shows that it is possible for CBA to remain centred on local priorities, but not necessarily limited to work implemented at the local level. Some chapters address the issue of mainstreaming CBA into government policy and planning processes or into city or sectoral level plans (e.g. on agriculture). Others look at how gender and children’s issues should be mainstreamed into adaptation planning itself, and others describe how tools can be applied, and finance delivered for effective mainstreaming. This book was published as a special issue of Climate and Development.

Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study of Bangladesh

Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study of Bangladesh
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : 9783640393596
ISBN-13 : 3640393597
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study of Bangladesh by : Abigail Gacusana

Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2008 in the subject Politics - Topic: Development Politics, grade: Merit, University of Birmingham, course: International Development, language: English, abstract: Climate change is a global concern with its impending threats to economies, human development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Climate change impacts are currently being observed and studies show that poor countries are the most vulnerable. Using Bangladesh as a case study, this research examines the impacts of climate change to poor, rural communities and further explores the measures that are carried out to combat its existing and future threats. This research also aims to look into the existing socio-economic vulnerabilities of Bangladesh in order to establish the linkage between climate change and development. Findings of this study show that poor communities are impacted by climate change through the loss of lives, assets and livelihoods. Adaptation to climate change is therefore necessary and should be integrated in development planning and objectives, to ensure that the most vulnerable groups are represented. Overall this research has observed that Bangladesh is still lacking this capacity, despite the spontaneous adaptation being practised by local communities. This study has further observed that the most common response in addressing climate change impacts to vulnerable communities in Bangladesh is community-based adaptation, which focuses on local coping strategies and mechanisms. Community-based adaptation in the context of this research is focused on securing livelihoods and building a knowledge base for climate change awareness, among poor, rural communities and households. The findings of this study affirms that CBA programmes are increasing the resiliency of poor communities to climate change impacts however, certain limitations still exist which are further linked to policy formulation and integration, along with structural weaknesses in relation to addressing climate change in Bangladesh at the national level. Effective adaptation strategies that address climate change induced stresses are based on the participation of stakeholders and the key actors in policy making at the local, regional and national levels. This research demonstrates that this is the challenge currently facing Bangladesh and the overall conclusion presents that coordination, development and implementation of a national adaptation strategy that addresses climate change at all sectors, should help establish the framework in reducing the country’s present and future vulnerabilities, in relation to climate change.

Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change

Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change
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ISBN-10 : 1780447914
ISBN-13 : 9781780447919
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change by : Jonathan Ensor

As climate becomes less predictable and extreme weather events become more frequent, there is an urgent need for support that will help communities to prepare and adapt to changing conditions. This support is needed at the local level as well as the national, and must be framed by appropriate policy that secures real benefits for those most at risk. 'Community-based adaptation' (CBA) has been extensively piloted by the NGO community to analyse and understand the impacts of climate change. It is vital that development practice on the ground, as well as the knowledge and capacity of those most affected, keeps pace with lessons that have emerged from more than a decade of action and research. This book's findings reflect on experiences of CBA in practice to frame lessons for adaptation planning in developing countries and deepen understanding of CBA among researchers, students and practitioners with an interest in climate change adaptation.

Living with Climate Change

Living with Climate Change
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781040084205
ISBN-13 : 1040084206
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Living with Climate Change by : Jane A. Bullock

The climate has changed and communities across America are living with the consequences: rapid sea level rise, multi-state wildfires, heat waves, and enduring drought. Living with Climate Change: How Communities Are Surviving and Thriving in a Changing Climate details the steps cities are taking now to protect lives and businesses, to reduce their vulnerability, and to adapt and make themselves more resilient. The authors included in this book have been directly involved in the successful design and implementation of community-based adaptation and resilience programs.

Our Warming Planet: Climate Change Impacts And Adaptation

Our Warming Planet: Climate Change Impacts And Adaptation
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 708
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ISBN-10 : 9789811238239
ISBN-13 : 9811238235
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Warming Planet: Climate Change Impacts And Adaptation by : Martin Parry

This volume, the second in the Lectures in Climate Change series, covers the full array of climate impacts and adaptation measures. It has been brought together by friends and colleagues of Dr Martin Parry, Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007 assessment on impacts and adaptation. The writers are experts in this field and have been lead authors in many of the IPCC assessments and other major publications.Lectures in Climate Change is a unique combination of written text plus electronic slides that together comprise an informative and up-to-date set of presentations. This second volume, entitled Our Warming Planet: Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation, covers areas of climate impacts related to climate science, methods and approaches, sectors, regional and national studies, and policy and practice.The volume comprises topics such as current and future challenges of climate change, global assessments, downscaling, community-based adaptation, impacts on biodiversity, food systems, water resources, and cities. Research from across the world is presented on making science actionable through assessments, early warning and early action, communicating climate risk, documenting the uptake of adaptation on the global front, and transformation towards systemic resilience.Included with this publication are downloadable electronic slides and accompanying notes of each lecture for students, teachers, and public speakers around the world to be better able to understand and present climate change impacts and adaptation.