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Population dynamics and climate change / edited by José Miguel Guzmán, George Martine, Gordon McGranahan, Daniel Schensul & Cecilia Tacoli.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : UNFPA ; IIED, c2009Description: x, 238 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780897149198 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 333.7 POP DS1319
Contents:
Population Dynamics and Policies in the Context of Global Climate Change / George Martine Does Population Matter for Climate Change? / Hania Zlotnik The implications of Population Growth and Urbanization for Climate Change / David Satterthwaite Urban Form, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Vulnerability / David Dodman Mapping Urban Settlements and the Risk of Climate Change in Africa, Asia and South America / Deborah Balk, Mark Montgomery, Gordon McGranahan, Donghwan Kim, Valentina Mara, Megan Todd, Thomas Buettner and Audrey Dorélien Crisis or Adaptation? Migration and Climate Change in a Context of High Mobility / Cecilia Tacoli Climate-related Disasters and Displacement: Homes for Lost Homes, Lands for Lost Lands / Scott Leckie Children in the Context of Climate Change: A Large and Vulnerable Population / Sheridan Bartlett Gender and Climate Change Policy / Gotelind Alber Population, Climate and Health / Sari Kovats and Simon Lloyd Population and Reproductive Health in National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) for Climate Change / Clive Mutunga and Karen Hardee The use of Population Census Data for Environmental and Climate Change Analysis / José Miguel Guzmán Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change: Linking Satellite and Other Spatial Data with Population Data / Deborah Balk, Mark Montgomery, Gordon McGranahan and Megan Todd Population Data for Climate Change Analysis / Hy Dao and Jaap van Woerden
Summary: This book broadens and deepens understanding of a wide range of population-climate change linkages. Combining climate change and Incorporating population dynamics into research, policymaking and advocacy is critical for understanding the trajectory of global greenhouse gas emissions, for developing and implementing adaptation plans and thus for global and national efforts to curtail this threat. Substantial resources are being dedicated to research and policy efforts to mitigate climate change and support adaptation to the current and future impacts of greenhouse gas emissions. Yet the lack of consideration of population dynamics hampers the development of stronger, more effective solutions to the challenges climate change poses. The papers in this volume provide a substantive and methodological guide to the current state of knowledge on issues such as population growth and size and emissions; population vulnerability and adaptation linked to health, gender disparities and children; migration and urbanization; and the data and analytical needs for the next stages of policy-relevant research.
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Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore David Satterthwaite Collection 333.7 POP DS0628 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DS0628
Book Book Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore David Satterthwaite Collection 333.7 POP DS1319 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DS1319
Book Book Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore David Satterthwaite Collection 333.7 POP DS1236 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DS1236

Population Dynamics and Policies in the Context of Global Climate Change / George Martine
Does Population Matter for Climate Change? / Hania Zlotnik
The implications of Population Growth and Urbanization for Climate Change / David Satterthwaite
Urban Form, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Vulnerability / David Dodman
Mapping Urban Settlements and the Risk of Climate Change in Africa, Asia and South America / Deborah Balk, Mark Montgomery, Gordon McGranahan, Donghwan Kim, Valentina Mara, Megan Todd, Thomas Buettner and Audrey Dorélien
Crisis or Adaptation? Migration and Climate Change in a Context of High Mobility / Cecilia Tacoli
Climate-related Disasters and Displacement: Homes for Lost Homes, Lands for Lost Lands / Scott Leckie
Children in the Context of Climate Change: A Large and Vulnerable Population / Sheridan Bartlett
Gender and Climate Change Policy / Gotelind Alber
Population, Climate and Health / Sari Kovats and Simon Lloyd
Population and Reproductive Health in National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) for Climate Change / Clive Mutunga and Karen Hardee
The use of Population Census Data for Environmental and Climate Change Analysis / José Miguel Guzmán
Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change: Linking Satellite and Other Spatial Data with Population Data / Deborah Balk, Mark Montgomery, Gordon McGranahan and Megan Todd
Population Data for Climate Change Analysis / Hy Dao and Jaap van Woerden

This book broadens and deepens understanding of a wide range of population-climate change linkages. Combining climate change and Incorporating population dynamics into research, policymaking and advocacy is critical for understanding the trajectory of global greenhouse gas emissions, for developing and implementing adaptation plans and thus for global and national efforts to curtail this threat. Substantial resources are being dedicated to research and policy efforts to mitigate climate change and support adaptation to the current and future impacts of greenhouse gas emissions. Yet the lack of consideration of population dynamics hampers the development of stronger, more effective solutions to the challenges climate change poses. The papers in this volume provide a substantive and methodological guide to the current state of knowledge on issues such as population growth and size and emissions; population vulnerability and adaptation linked to health, gender disparities and children; migration and urbanization; and the data and analytical needs for the next stages of policy-relevant research.

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