Natural Disasters and Adaptation to Climate Change
Herausgeber: Boulter, Sarah; Palutikof, Jean; Karoly, David John
Natural Disasters and Adaptation to Climate Change
Herausgeber: Boulter, Sarah; Palutikof, Jean; Karoly, David John
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Eighteen case studies of worldwide natural disasters are used to inform actual climate change adaptation practice for researchers and decision makers.
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Eighteen case studies of worldwide natural disasters are used to inform actual climate change adaptation practice for researchers and decision makers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781108445979
- ISBN-10: 1108445977
- Artikelnr.: 49562066
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781108445979
- ISBN-10: 1108445977
- Artikelnr.: 49562066
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Case Studies from North America: 1. Introduction Jean Palutikof,
David John Karoly, Sarah Boulter and Daniela Guitart; 2. Climate change and
disaster risk management: challenges and opportunities Madeleine C.
Thomson; 3. Hurricane Katrina and the city of New Orleans Andrew W. Garcia;
4. A brief history of flooding and flood control measures along the
Mississippi river basin, USA Timothy M. Kusky; 5. The 2003 and 2007
wildfires in southern California Jon E. Keeley, Alexandra D. Syphard and C.
J. Fotheringham; 6. Adapting to extreme heat events: thirty years of
lessons learned from the Kansas City, Missouri, extreme heat program David
M. Mills and William D. Snook; Part II. Case Studies from Australia: 7.
Drought and water in the Murray-Darling Basin: from disaster policy to
adaptation Linda C. Botterill and Stephen Dovers; 8. After 'Black
Saturday': adapting to bushfires in a changing climate Joshua Whittaker,
John Handmer and David John Karoly; 9. Cyclone Tracy and the road to
improving wind resistant design Matthew Mason, Katharine Haynes and George
Walker; 10. Adaptation and resilience in two flood prone Queensland
communities David King, Armando Apan, Diane Keogh and Melanie Thomas; Part
III. Case Studies from Europe: 11. The most costly natural hazard in
Europe: windstorms Uwe Ulbrich, Gregor C. Leckebusch and Markus G. Donat;
12. The 2003 heat wave: impacts, public health adaptation, and response in
France Mathilde Pascal, Alain Le Tertre and Karine Laaidi; 13. Lessons from
river floods in central Europe, 1997-2010 Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz; 14.
Lessons learned from the North Sea flooding disaster in the Netherlands,
1953 Pier Vellinga and Jeroen Aerts; Part IV. Case Studies from the
Developing World: 15. Adapting to drought in the West African Sahel Simon
P. J. Batterbury and Michael J. Mortimore; 16. The 2004 Indian Ocean
tsunami: Sri Lankan experience Sam S. L. Hettiarachchi and W. Priyan S.
Dias; 17. Recovery efforts: the case of the 2007 cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
Bimal K. Paul and Munshi K. Rahman; 18. Coffee, disasters, and
social-ecological resilience in Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico Hallie Eakin,
Helda Morales, Edwin Castellanos, Gustavo Cruz-Bello and Juan F. Barrera;
19. Responding to floods in the Nile Basin: a case study of the 1997/98
floods in the Upper White Nile Marisa C. Goulden and Declan Conway; 20.
Floods in the Yangtze river basin, China Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz, Jiang Tong
and Su Buda; Part V. Synthesis Chapters: 21. Disasters and development
Jessica Ayers, Saleemul Huq and Sarah Boulter; 22. What next? Climate
change as a game-changer for policy and practice Karen O'Brien and Thomas
E. Downing; 23. Barriers and limits to adaptation: cautionary notes Jon
Barnett, Colette Mortreux and W. Neil Adger; 24. Lessons learned for
adaptation to climate change S. Boulter, J. Palutikof and D. Karoly; 25.
Afterword: floods, storms, fire, and pestilence - disaster risk in
Australia during 2010/11 D. Karoly and S. Boulter.
David John Karoly, Sarah Boulter and Daniela Guitart; 2. Climate change and
disaster risk management: challenges and opportunities Madeleine C.
Thomson; 3. Hurricane Katrina and the city of New Orleans Andrew W. Garcia;
4. A brief history of flooding and flood control measures along the
Mississippi river basin, USA Timothy M. Kusky; 5. The 2003 and 2007
wildfires in southern California Jon E. Keeley, Alexandra D. Syphard and C.
J. Fotheringham; 6. Adapting to extreme heat events: thirty years of
lessons learned from the Kansas City, Missouri, extreme heat program David
M. Mills and William D. Snook; Part II. Case Studies from Australia: 7.
Drought and water in the Murray-Darling Basin: from disaster policy to
adaptation Linda C. Botterill and Stephen Dovers; 8. After 'Black
Saturday': adapting to bushfires in a changing climate Joshua Whittaker,
John Handmer and David John Karoly; 9. Cyclone Tracy and the road to
improving wind resistant design Matthew Mason, Katharine Haynes and George
Walker; 10. Adaptation and resilience in two flood prone Queensland
communities David King, Armando Apan, Diane Keogh and Melanie Thomas; Part
III. Case Studies from Europe: 11. The most costly natural hazard in
Europe: windstorms Uwe Ulbrich, Gregor C. Leckebusch and Markus G. Donat;
12. The 2003 heat wave: impacts, public health adaptation, and response in
France Mathilde Pascal, Alain Le Tertre and Karine Laaidi; 13. Lessons from
river floods in central Europe, 1997-2010 Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz; 14.
Lessons learned from the North Sea flooding disaster in the Netherlands,
1953 Pier Vellinga and Jeroen Aerts; Part IV. Case Studies from the
Developing World: 15. Adapting to drought in the West African Sahel Simon
P. J. Batterbury and Michael J. Mortimore; 16. The 2004 Indian Ocean
tsunami: Sri Lankan experience Sam S. L. Hettiarachchi and W. Priyan S.
Dias; 17. Recovery efforts: the case of the 2007 cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
Bimal K. Paul and Munshi K. Rahman; 18. Coffee, disasters, and
social-ecological resilience in Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico Hallie Eakin,
Helda Morales, Edwin Castellanos, Gustavo Cruz-Bello and Juan F. Barrera;
19. Responding to floods in the Nile Basin: a case study of the 1997/98
floods in the Upper White Nile Marisa C. Goulden and Declan Conway; 20.
Floods in the Yangtze river basin, China Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz, Jiang Tong
and Su Buda; Part V. Synthesis Chapters: 21. Disasters and development
Jessica Ayers, Saleemul Huq and Sarah Boulter; 22. What next? Climate
change as a game-changer for policy and practice Karen O'Brien and Thomas
E. Downing; 23. Barriers and limits to adaptation: cautionary notes Jon
Barnett, Colette Mortreux and W. Neil Adger; 24. Lessons learned for
adaptation to climate change S. Boulter, J. Palutikof and D. Karoly; 25.
Afterword: floods, storms, fire, and pestilence - disaster risk in
Australia during 2010/11 D. Karoly and S. Boulter.
Part I. Case Studies from North America: 1. Introduction Jean Palutikof,
David John Karoly, Sarah Boulter and Daniela Guitart; 2. Climate change and
disaster risk management: challenges and opportunities Madeleine C.
Thomson; 3. Hurricane Katrina and the city of New Orleans Andrew W. Garcia;
4. A brief history of flooding and flood control measures along the
Mississippi river basin, USA Timothy M. Kusky; 5. The 2003 and 2007
wildfires in southern California Jon E. Keeley, Alexandra D. Syphard and C.
J. Fotheringham; 6. Adapting to extreme heat events: thirty years of
lessons learned from the Kansas City, Missouri, extreme heat program David
M. Mills and William D. Snook; Part II. Case Studies from Australia: 7.
Drought and water in the Murray-Darling Basin: from disaster policy to
adaptation Linda C. Botterill and Stephen Dovers; 8. After 'Black
Saturday': adapting to bushfires in a changing climate Joshua Whittaker,
John Handmer and David John Karoly; 9. Cyclone Tracy and the road to
improving wind resistant design Matthew Mason, Katharine Haynes and George
Walker; 10. Adaptation and resilience in two flood prone Queensland
communities David King, Armando Apan, Diane Keogh and Melanie Thomas; Part
III. Case Studies from Europe: 11. The most costly natural hazard in
Europe: windstorms Uwe Ulbrich, Gregor C. Leckebusch and Markus G. Donat;
12. The 2003 heat wave: impacts, public health adaptation, and response in
France Mathilde Pascal, Alain Le Tertre and Karine Laaidi; 13. Lessons from
river floods in central Europe, 1997-2010 Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz; 14.
Lessons learned from the North Sea flooding disaster in the Netherlands,
1953 Pier Vellinga and Jeroen Aerts; Part IV. Case Studies from the
Developing World: 15. Adapting to drought in the West African Sahel Simon
P. J. Batterbury and Michael J. Mortimore; 16. The 2004 Indian Ocean
tsunami: Sri Lankan experience Sam S. L. Hettiarachchi and W. Priyan S.
Dias; 17. Recovery efforts: the case of the 2007 cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
Bimal K. Paul and Munshi K. Rahman; 18. Coffee, disasters, and
social-ecological resilience in Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico Hallie Eakin,
Helda Morales, Edwin Castellanos, Gustavo Cruz-Bello and Juan F. Barrera;
19. Responding to floods in the Nile Basin: a case study of the 1997/98
floods in the Upper White Nile Marisa C. Goulden and Declan Conway; 20.
Floods in the Yangtze river basin, China Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz, Jiang Tong
and Su Buda; Part V. Synthesis Chapters: 21. Disasters and development
Jessica Ayers, Saleemul Huq and Sarah Boulter; 22. What next? Climate
change as a game-changer for policy and practice Karen O'Brien and Thomas
E. Downing; 23. Barriers and limits to adaptation: cautionary notes Jon
Barnett, Colette Mortreux and W. Neil Adger; 24. Lessons learned for
adaptation to climate change S. Boulter, J. Palutikof and D. Karoly; 25.
Afterword: floods, storms, fire, and pestilence - disaster risk in
Australia during 2010/11 D. Karoly and S. Boulter.
David John Karoly, Sarah Boulter and Daniela Guitart; 2. Climate change and
disaster risk management: challenges and opportunities Madeleine C.
Thomson; 3. Hurricane Katrina and the city of New Orleans Andrew W. Garcia;
4. A brief history of flooding and flood control measures along the
Mississippi river basin, USA Timothy M. Kusky; 5. The 2003 and 2007
wildfires in southern California Jon E. Keeley, Alexandra D. Syphard and C.
J. Fotheringham; 6. Adapting to extreme heat events: thirty years of
lessons learned from the Kansas City, Missouri, extreme heat program David
M. Mills and William D. Snook; Part II. Case Studies from Australia: 7.
Drought and water in the Murray-Darling Basin: from disaster policy to
adaptation Linda C. Botterill and Stephen Dovers; 8. After 'Black
Saturday': adapting to bushfires in a changing climate Joshua Whittaker,
John Handmer and David John Karoly; 9. Cyclone Tracy and the road to
improving wind resistant design Matthew Mason, Katharine Haynes and George
Walker; 10. Adaptation and resilience in two flood prone Queensland
communities David King, Armando Apan, Diane Keogh and Melanie Thomas; Part
III. Case Studies from Europe: 11. The most costly natural hazard in
Europe: windstorms Uwe Ulbrich, Gregor C. Leckebusch and Markus G. Donat;
12. The 2003 heat wave: impacts, public health adaptation, and response in
France Mathilde Pascal, Alain Le Tertre and Karine Laaidi; 13. Lessons from
river floods in central Europe, 1997-2010 Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz; 14.
Lessons learned from the North Sea flooding disaster in the Netherlands,
1953 Pier Vellinga and Jeroen Aerts; Part IV. Case Studies from the
Developing World: 15. Adapting to drought in the West African Sahel Simon
P. J. Batterbury and Michael J. Mortimore; 16. The 2004 Indian Ocean
tsunami: Sri Lankan experience Sam S. L. Hettiarachchi and W. Priyan S.
Dias; 17. Recovery efforts: the case of the 2007 cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
Bimal K. Paul and Munshi K. Rahman; 18. Coffee, disasters, and
social-ecological resilience in Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico Hallie Eakin,
Helda Morales, Edwin Castellanos, Gustavo Cruz-Bello and Juan F. Barrera;
19. Responding to floods in the Nile Basin: a case study of the 1997/98
floods in the Upper White Nile Marisa C. Goulden and Declan Conway; 20.
Floods in the Yangtze river basin, China Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz, Jiang Tong
and Su Buda; Part V. Synthesis Chapters: 21. Disasters and development
Jessica Ayers, Saleemul Huq and Sarah Boulter; 22. What next? Climate
change as a game-changer for policy and practice Karen O'Brien and Thomas
E. Downing; 23. Barriers and limits to adaptation: cautionary notes Jon
Barnett, Colette Mortreux and W. Neil Adger; 24. Lessons learned for
adaptation to climate change S. Boulter, J. Palutikof and D. Karoly; 25.
Afterword: floods, storms, fire, and pestilence - disaster risk in
Australia during 2010/11 D. Karoly and S. Boulter.