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Climate-Resilient Development: Participatory solutions from developing countries Astrid Carrapatoso

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Climate-Resilient Development: Participatory solutions from developing countries Astrid Carrapatoso
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Astrid Carrapatoso, Edith Kürzinger
ISBN: 9780415820783, 0415820782
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Climate-Resilient Development: Participatory solutions from developing countries Astrid Carrapatoso by Astrid Carrapatoso, Edith Kürzinger 9780415820783, 0415820782 instant download after payment.

The concept of resilience currently infuses policy debates and public discourse, and is promoted as a normative concept in climate policy making by governments, non-governmental organizations, and think-tanks.

This book critically discusses climate-resilient development in the context of current deficiencies of multilateral climate management strategies and processes. It analyses innovative climate policy options at national, (inter-)regional, and local levels from a mainly Southern perspective, thus contributing to the topical debate on alternative climate governance and resilient development models. Case studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America give a ground-level view of how ideas from resilience could be used to inform and guide more radical development and particularly how these ideas might help to rethink the notion of 'progress' in the light of environmental, social, economic, and cultural changes at multiple scales, from local to global. It integrates theory and practice with the aim of providing practical solutions to improve, complement, or, where necessary, reasonably bypass the UNFCCC process through a bottom-up approach which can effectively tap unused climate-resilient development potentials at the local, national, and regional levels.

This innovative book gives students and researchers in environmental and development studies as well as policy makers and practitioners a valuable analysis of climate change mitigation and adaptation options in the absence of effective multilateral provisions.

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