Climate Change and Risk in South and Southeast Asia
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Climate Change and Risk in South and Southeast Asia
Sociopolitical Perspectives
Momtaz, Salim; Madhanagopal, Devendraraj
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
312
Dura
Inglês
9781032106700
15 a 20 dias
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The social and political dimensions of climate change: Focus on South and Southeast Asia
Part I: The multiple challenges of climate change and risks
"Those who makes an enemy of the earth makes an enemy of themselves": Climate Change and Human Activities from a South and Southeast Asian Perspective
Post-cyclone Livelihood Strategies and Security Status of Coastal Households in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study
Community Perceptions of Climate Change Governance Practices: A Case Study of Hatiya Subdistrict, Bangladesh
Gender, Climate Justice, and (Un)Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Part II: Responding to climate change: Sociopolitical underpinnings of multiple actors and institutions
The resilience of Fisheries Households to Climate Shock in Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon, Vietnam
Relocation as a climate change risk-reduction strategy: Socio-political insights from Sri Lanka
Does local politics have relevance to the local climate action programs in India and Bangladesh? Review and Discussion
Communication tools to tackle cascading effects of climate change: Evidence from Eastern Bihar, India
Climate Change Communication in Kolkata: Applying Communication Theories to Address Climate Change Displacement
Part III: Power and Politics of climate change: Focusing on strategies and policies
Climate Change and the Government Conundrum in Bhutan
Localized policy responses for climate change and developmental complications: Discussions from three coastal regions of India
A "Coral State." Socio-political implications of the reefs' crises in the Maldives
Polycentricity is a framework for understanding India's climate policy
Part I: The multiple challenges of climate change and risks
"Those who makes an enemy of the earth makes an enemy of themselves": Climate Change and Human Activities from a South and Southeast Asian Perspective
Post-cyclone Livelihood Strategies and Security Status of Coastal Households in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study
Community Perceptions of Climate Change Governance Practices: A Case Study of Hatiya Subdistrict, Bangladesh
Gender, Climate Justice, and (Un)Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Part II: Responding to climate change: Sociopolitical underpinnings of multiple actors and institutions
The resilience of Fisheries Households to Climate Shock in Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon, Vietnam
Relocation as a climate change risk-reduction strategy: Socio-political insights from Sri Lanka
Does local politics have relevance to the local climate action programs in India and Bangladesh? Review and Discussion
Communication tools to tackle cascading effects of climate change: Evidence from Eastern Bihar, India
Climate Change Communication in Kolkata: Applying Communication Theories to Address Climate Change Displacement
Part III: Power and Politics of climate change: Focusing on strategies and policies
Climate Change and the Government Conundrum in Bhutan
Localized policy responses for climate change and developmental complications: Discussions from three coastal regions of India
A "Coral State." Socio-political implications of the reefs' crises in the Maldives
Polycentricity is a framework for understanding India's climate policy
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climate change;climate risk;south asia;climate in south asia;climate in southeast asia;climate change and communities;climate risk and communities;environmental issues in south asia;environment and climate;sociopolitical perspectives on climate;Tamil Nadu;UN;Central Government;Climate Change Governance;West Bengal;Coastal Tamil Nadu;Climate Risks;Disaster Risk Reduction;Developmental Complications;Sea Level Rise;Polycentricity Framework;Climate Change Adaptation;Climate Change Action Plans;SSF Community;National Action Plan;Climate Change Effects;Saline Water Intrusion;Healthy Coral Reefs;Disaster Management;CRZ Notification;Coastal Hazards;Thua Thien Hue Province;Sri Lankan State;Agenda Setting Theory
The social and political dimensions of climate change: Focus on South and Southeast Asia
Part I: The multiple challenges of climate change and risks
"Those who makes an enemy of the earth makes an enemy of themselves": Climate Change and Human Activities from a South and Southeast Asian Perspective
Post-cyclone Livelihood Strategies and Security Status of Coastal Households in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study
Community Perceptions of Climate Change Governance Practices: A Case Study of Hatiya Subdistrict, Bangladesh
Gender, Climate Justice, and (Un)Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Part II: Responding to climate change: Sociopolitical underpinnings of multiple actors and institutions
The resilience of Fisheries Households to Climate Shock in Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon, Vietnam
Relocation as a climate change risk-reduction strategy: Socio-political insights from Sri Lanka
Does local politics have relevance to the local climate action programs in India and Bangladesh? Review and Discussion
Communication tools to tackle cascading effects of climate change: Evidence from Eastern Bihar, India
Climate Change Communication in Kolkata: Applying Communication Theories to Address Climate Change Displacement
Part III: Power and Politics of climate change: Focusing on strategies and policies
Climate Change and the Government Conundrum in Bhutan
Localized policy responses for climate change and developmental complications: Discussions from three coastal regions of India
A "Coral State." Socio-political implications of the reefs' crises in the Maldives
Polycentricity is a framework for understanding India's climate policy
Part I: The multiple challenges of climate change and risks
"Those who makes an enemy of the earth makes an enemy of themselves": Climate Change and Human Activities from a South and Southeast Asian Perspective
Post-cyclone Livelihood Strategies and Security Status of Coastal Households in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study
Community Perceptions of Climate Change Governance Practices: A Case Study of Hatiya Subdistrict, Bangladesh
Gender, Climate Justice, and (Un)Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Part II: Responding to climate change: Sociopolitical underpinnings of multiple actors and institutions
The resilience of Fisheries Households to Climate Shock in Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon, Vietnam
Relocation as a climate change risk-reduction strategy: Socio-political insights from Sri Lanka
Does local politics have relevance to the local climate action programs in India and Bangladesh? Review and Discussion
Communication tools to tackle cascading effects of climate change: Evidence from Eastern Bihar, India
Climate Change Communication in Kolkata: Applying Communication Theories to Address Climate Change Displacement
Part III: Power and Politics of climate change: Focusing on strategies and policies
Climate Change and the Government Conundrum in Bhutan
Localized policy responses for climate change and developmental complications: Discussions from three coastal regions of India
A "Coral State." Socio-political implications of the reefs' crises in the Maldives
Polycentricity is a framework for understanding India's climate policy
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climate change;climate risk;south asia;climate in south asia;climate in southeast asia;climate change and communities;climate risk and communities;environmental issues in south asia;environment and climate;sociopolitical perspectives on climate;Tamil Nadu;UN;Central Government;Climate Change Governance;West Bengal;Coastal Tamil Nadu;Climate Risks;Disaster Risk Reduction;Developmental Complications;Sea Level Rise;Polycentricity Framework;Climate Change Adaptation;Climate Change Action Plans;SSF Community;National Action Plan;Climate Change Effects;Saline Water Intrusion;Healthy Coral Reefs;Disaster Management;CRZ Notification;Coastal Hazards;Thua Thien Hue Province;Sri Lankan State;Agenda Setting Theory