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Riskinformed Sustainable Development In The Rural Tropics Maurizio Tiepolo

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Riskinformed Sustainable Development In The Rural Tropics Maurizio Tiepolo
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 103.48 MB
Pages: 470
Author: Maurizio Tiepolo, Vieri Tarchiani, Alessandro Pezzoli
ISBN: 9783036513690, 3036513698
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Riskinformed Sustainable Development In The Rural Tropics Maurizio Tiepolo by Maurizio Tiepolo, Vieri Tarchiani, Alessandro Pezzoli 9783036513690, 3036513698 instant download after payment.

Many people live in rural areas in tropical regions. Rural development is not merely a contribution to the growth of individual countries. It can be a way to reduce poverty and to increase access to water, health care, and education. Sustainable rural development can also help stop deforestation and reduce livestock, which generate most of the greenhouse gas emissions. However, efforts to achieve a sustainable rural development are often thwarted by floods, drought, heat waves, and hurricanes, which local communities are not very prepared to tackle. Agricultural practices and local planning are still not very risk-informed. These deficiencies are particularly acute in tropical regions, where many Least Developed Countries are located and where there is, however, great potential for rural development. This Special Issue contains 22 studies on best practices for risk awareness; on local risk reduction; on several cases of soil depletion, water pollution, and sustainable access to safe water; and on agronomy, earth sciences, ecology, economy, environmental engineering, geomatics, materials science, and spatial and regional planning in 12 tropical countries.

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