Ecosystem-Based Disaster and Climate Resilience

Ecosystem-Based Disaster and Climate Resilience

Integration of Blue-Green Infrastructure in Sustainable Development

Shaw, Rajib; Mukherjee, Mahua

Springer Verlag, Singapore

08/2022

512

Mole

Inglês

9789811648175

15 a 20 dias

807

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Uncertainties in Urbanizing World and Nature-based resilience building.- Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) in the Hindu Kush Himalayas: Status, progress and challenges.- Evaluation of Ecosystem based approaches for disaster and climate risk resilience and policy perspectives in Pakistan.- Ecosystem-based approaches and policy perspectives in Nepal.- Ecosystem-based approaches and policy perspective from India.- Ecosystem-based approaches and policy perspectives: Towards integrated blue-green solutions in Vietnam.- Turning blue, green and gray: opportunities for blue-green infrastructure in the Philippines.- Making resilience a reality: The contribution of Peri-urban ecosystem services (BGI) to Urban resilience.- Innovations to Reduce Disaster Risks of Water Challenges.- Future heat risk in South Asia and the need for ecosystem mitigation.- Urban Risk Assessment Tools and Techniques for Ecosystem-based Solutions, India.- Scaling-up Nature based Solutions for mainstreaming urban resilience in Indian cities.- Incorporation of BIM based modeling in sustainable development of green building from stakeholders' perspective.- Planning for Climate Change Adaptation: Comprehensive Approach for Smart Urban Areas Management.- Path towards sustainable water management: A case study of Shimla, India.- Application of Remote Sensing Image in ECO-DRR for Dehradun City.- Ecosystem-based approaches for water stress management- lessons from Nagpur Metropolitan Area, India.- Challenges in decision-making for building resilience to climate risks.- A "Greener" alternative: The Sri Lankan experience of Eco-DRR.- the Watarase retarding basin-a historical example of ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction in Japan.- Self-efficacy for EbA and human health in a post-disaster recovery phase.- Freshwater biomonitoring: an ecosystem-based approach (EbA) for building climate resilience communities in Fiji.- Forward Looking Lens to Mainstream Blue-Green Infrastructure.
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Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Resilience (Eco-DRR);Sustainable Development;Blue-Green Infrastructure;Policy and Governance;Sustainable Development Goals;Climate Agreements;Sendai Framework;New Urban Agenda