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Climate change and disaster risk management / edited by Walter Leal Filho.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Climate Change Management SerPublication details: New York : Springer 2013.Description: xii, 692 p. : ill. (some col.), maps. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783642311093 (hbk.)
  • 3642311091 (Trade Cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 363.348 CLI 003383
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Contents:
Part 1. CATEGORY 1. Addressing Interpretive Uncertainty in Flood Risk Management / Roisin A. Bradford and John J. O'Sullivan -- 15-39 / An Analysis of the Causes of Non-Responses to Cyclone Warnings and the Use of Indigenous Knowledge for Cyclone Forecasting in Bangladesh / Shitangsu Kumar Paul and Jayant K. Routray -- 41-54 / Assessment of Climate and Human Induced Disaster Risk Over Shared Water Resources in the Balkhash Lake Drainage Basin / Pavel Propastin -- Understanding the Links Between Climate Change and Disaster Management in Pacific Island Countries / Pritika Bijay, Walter Leal Filho and Veronika Schulte -- Climate Change Induced Glacier Retreat and Risk Management: Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in the Apolobamba Mountain Range, Bolivia / Dirk Hoffmann and Daniel Weggenmann -- Current and Future Impacts of Extreme Flood Events / Maddalen Mendizabal, Roberto Moncho and Peter Torp -- Development Challenges of Multi-Functional Coastal System in the Niger Delta, Nigeria / Yemi Akegbejo-Samsons -- Disaster Risk Management Through a "Watershed Plus" Approach in the Western Orissa Rural Livelihoods Project (WORLP): Orissa, India / Gala Bhaskar Reddy and Niranjan Sahu -- Identifying Drivers, Barriers and Opportunities for Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia: An Analysis Based on the Earth System Governance Framework / Riyanti Djalante -- Environmental Performance and Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Case Study of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan / Medani P. Bhandari -- Institutions Matter for Urban Resilience: The Institutional Challenges in Mainstreaming Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management in Bangladesh / Md. Zakir Hossain and Nazmul Huq -- Management of Climate Change and Disaster Risk: The Malaysian Perspective / Ching Tiong Tan and Joy Jacqueline Pereira -- Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change on Disaster Risks Through Soil Ecosystem Services / Marcela C. Pagano -- The Contributions of Climate Change Mitigating Policies to Poverty Reduction in the Sahel Region / Labintan Adeniyi Constant, Mignouna Babatima Djana and Ituma Chibueze Calistus -- Impacts of Cyclone Aila on Educational Institutions: A Study of South-Western Bangladesh / Sumana Sharmin and Rumana Naznin -- The Role of Mangroves in Disaster Mitigation: A Review / Seema Unnikrishnan, Anju Singh and Manoj Kharat -- Vulnerability Assessment for Rural Settings: Applicability to Developing Countries / Abel Niyibizi, Aquila Mpeirwe and Susan Ajambo. Part 2.tCATEGORY 2. A Sensitivity Study of Storm Surges Under the Conditions of Climate Change in the Elbe Estuary / Annette Schulte-Rentrop and Elisabeth Rudolph -- An Analysis of the Impacts of Climate Change for Management and Governance of the Antarctic Region / Danilo Comba -- An Analysis of the Impacts of Rainfall Variability and Crop Zones Classification for the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria / Hassan Shuaib Musa -- Building Climate Resilience in Coastal Ecosystems in India: Cases and Trends in Adaptation Practices / Prakash Rao -- Climate-Change Refugees in Nepal: The Need for Climate-Smart Capacity Building / Nam Raj Khatri -- Effective Policy Communication Strategy to Enhance Capacity Building for the Diffusion of Innovation in Climate Change Mitigation for Sustainable Disaster Risk Management / Wilson Okaka -- Local Adaptation as a Future Flood Management Strategy in Rotterdam / Peter van Veelen -- On the Way to a Flood Risk Management Plan / Natasa Manojlovic, Niloufar Behzadina and Erik Pasche (posthumous) -- The Essential Role of Employment and the Workplace in Climate Change Policy and Effective Disaster Risk Management Planning / Peter J. Glynn and Roslyn Taplin -- Understanding the Dynamics of Climate Change Impacts on Forest-Dependent Livelihoods in Rural Ghana: Implications for Climate Change Resilient Policy / William Kwadwo Dumenu, Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng, Sparkler Brefo Samar, Ebenezer Owusu-Sekyere and Emmanuel Asiedu-Opoku. Part 3. CATEGORY 3. An Outline for Funding Adaptation and Disaster Management Schemes / Jan Kunnas -- How Effective is Small Dam Flood Safety Accountability and Assurance Policy in Vietnam? / Tuyet Thi Dam, Roger L. Burritt and John D. Pisaniello -- Management of Disaster Risks Derived from Large Fuel Subsidies of Natural Gas in Argentina / Alejandro D. González -- Preventing Climate Disasters: Legal and Economic Aspects of the Implementation of the National Fund on Climate Change in Brazil / Patricia Borba Villar Guimarães and Anderson Lanzillo -- The Economics of Climate Change, Urbanisation, and Long-Term Flood Protection / David Corderi Novoa. Part 4.tCATEGORY 4. Adapting to Climate Change in a High Mountain Environment: Developing a Monitoring Expert System for Hazardous Rock Walls / Ingo Hartmeyer, Markus Keuschnig, Jan-Christoph Otto and Lothar Schrott -- Addressing Adaptation to Support Disaster Risk Reduction: A Framework for Supply Chain Inclusive Adaptation to Climate Change / Andreas Benedikter, Peter Läderach, Anton Eitzinger, Simon Cook and Michele Bruni -- An Analysis of the Connection Between Climate Change, Technological Solutions and Potential Disaster Management: The Contribution of Geoengineering Research / Tina Sikka -- An Engineering/Accounting Tool for Minimising the Cumulative Flood Threats of Rural Catchment Dams / John D. Pisaniello, Arthur Spassis and Roger L. Burritt -- Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management: Evidence-Based Planning at Two Foster Homes in Kalimantan / Gerard Chew -- Climate Change Impact Assessment of Dike Safety and Flood Risk in the Vidaa River System / Henrik Madsen, Maria Sunyer, Jacob Larsen, Mads N. Madsen and Bo Møller, et al. -- Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Case of Coastal Cities in South East Asia / Vilas Nitivattananon, Lam Vu Thanh Noi and Worapong Lohpaisankrit -- Conservation of Ligawasan Marsh in Mindanao, Philippines, Through an Indigenous Knowledge System: Climate Change Mitigation and Disaster Risk Management / Harris M. Sinolinding, Fe L. Porciuncula and Onofre S. Corpuz -- Decision Support System for Small Reservoir Water Harvesting Technology in Drought-Prone Areas for Climate Change Adaptation / Orlando F. Balderama -- 639-654 / Reading the Weather: Climate Risk Adaptation in Mongolia / Wang Xiaoli and Ronnie Vernooy -- 655-679 / The Potential of Latin American Coffee Production Systems to Mitigate Climate Change / Henk van Rikxoort, Peter Läderach and Jos van Hal -- 681-692 / Waterlogging Through Soil-Less Agriculture as a Climate Resilient Adaptation Option / Papon Kumar Dev. Climate Changeand Disaster Risk Management; Preface; Contents; Part I Category 1; 1 Addressing Interpretive Uncertainty in Flood Risk Management; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Methodology; Results; Conclusion; References; 2 An Analysis of the Causes of Non-Responses to Cyclone Warnings and the Use of Indigenous Knowledge for Cyclone Forecasting in Bangladesh; Abstract; Introduction; Study Area and Methodology; Cyclone Forecasting System in Bangladesh: A Brief Review; Discussions on Community Preparedness and Response to Cyclone Warning Based on Survey Results. Factors Discouraging People from Seeking Refuge Indigenous Knowledge about Natural Warning Signs of Cyclones and Storm Surges; Conclusion and Policy Implications; References; 3 Assessment of Climate and Human Induced Disaster Risk Over Shared Water Resources in the Balkhash Lake Drainage Basin; Abstract; Introduction; Characteristics of the Balkhash Lake Basin; Problems in Management of the Lake Balkhash Water Resources; Vulnerability to Climate Change; Human Impact in the Balkhash Lake Basin; Climate Trends in the Balkhash Lake Basin and Their Effects on Water Resources. Forecasting Disaster Risk in the Balkhash Lake Basin with Respect to Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impact Conclusions; References; 4 Understanding the Links Between Climate Change and Disaster Management in Pacific Island Countries; Abstract; Introduction; Identifying the Consequences of Climate Change in the Pacific Region; Examples of Action Currently Being Taken Against Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Management in the Pacific Island Countries; Cook Island; Fiji; Palau; Vanuatu; Overview of Other PICs. Challenges and Measures for Integration of Climate Change and Disaster Management in the PICs Summary and Lessons Learned From the Pacific Region in Integration of Disaster Management and Climate Change Adaptation; Conclusion; References; 5 Climate Change Induced Glacier Retreat and Risk Management: Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in the Apolobamba Mountain Range, Bolivia; Abstract; Climate Change, Glaciers and Glacial Lakes; Global Warming and Climate Change Scenarios; Glacial Retreat; Forming of Glacial Lakes. Glacial Retreat and the Formation of Glacial Lakes in the Cordillera Apolobamba The Apolobamba Mountain Range; Glacier Recession in the Bolivian Andes; Glacial Lakes in the Cordillera of Apolobamba; GLOF risks in Apolobamba; GLOF Risks; The Keara Incident, November 2009; Preliminary Risk Assessment and Classification of Glacial Lakes; Social and Political Responses; The ''National Area for Integrated Nature Management -- Apolobamba, ANMIN-A''; Risk Awareness of Local Actors; Establishment of a (Glacial Lake) Monitoring System; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References.
SpringerLink ebooks - Business and Economics (2013)Summary: Annotation There has been some degree of reluctance in the past to consider disaster risk management within the mainstream of adaptation to climate variability and climate change. However, there is now wide recognition of the need to incorporate disaster risk management concerns in dealing with such phenomena. There is also a growing awareness of the necessity for a multi-sectoral approach in managing the effects of climate variability and climate change, since this can lead to a significant reduction of risk. This book presents the latest findings from scientific research on climate variation, climate changeand their linkswith disasterrisk management.It showcasesprojects and other initiatives in this field that are being undertaken in both industrialised and developingcountries, by universities and scientific institutions, governmentbodies, national and internationalagencies,NGOs and other stakeholders.Finally, itdiscussescurrent and future challenges, identifyingopportunities and highlightingthe still unrealisedpotentialfor promotingbetter understandingof the connections betweenclimate variation, climate changeand disaster risk managementworldwide.
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"The fourth online conference, CLIMATE 2011 ... [This book] is one of the outcomes of CLIMATE 2011"--P. v.

Part 1. CATEGORY 1. Addressing Interpretive Uncertainty in Flood Risk Management / Roisin A. Bradford and John J. O'Sullivan --
15-39 / An Analysis of the Causes of Non-Responses to Cyclone Warnings and the Use of Indigenous Knowledge for Cyclone Forecasting in Bangladesh / Shitangsu Kumar Paul and Jayant K. Routray --
41-54 / Assessment of Climate and Human Induced Disaster Risk Over Shared Water Resources in the Balkhash Lake Drainage Basin / Pavel Propastin --
Understanding the Links Between Climate Change and Disaster Management in Pacific Island Countries / Pritika Bijay, Walter Leal Filho and Veronika Schulte --
Climate Change Induced Glacier Retreat and Risk Management: Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in the Apolobamba Mountain Range, Bolivia / Dirk Hoffmann and Daniel Weggenmann --
Current and Future Impacts of Extreme Flood Events / Maddalen Mendizabal, Roberto Moncho and Peter Torp --
Development Challenges of Multi-Functional Coastal System in the Niger Delta, Nigeria / Yemi Akegbejo-Samsons --
Disaster Risk Management Through a "Watershed Plus" Approach in the Western Orissa Rural Livelihoods Project (WORLP): Orissa, India / Gala Bhaskar Reddy and Niranjan Sahu --
Identifying Drivers, Barriers and Opportunities for Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia: An Analysis Based on the Earth System Governance Framework / Riyanti Djalante --
Environmental Performance and Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Case Study of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan / Medani P. Bhandari --
Institutions Matter for Urban Resilience: The Institutional Challenges in Mainstreaming Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management in Bangladesh / Md. Zakir Hossain and Nazmul Huq --
Management of Climate Change and Disaster Risk: The Malaysian Perspective / Ching Tiong Tan and Joy Jacqueline Pereira --
Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change on Disaster Risks Through Soil Ecosystem Services / Marcela C. Pagano --
The Contributions of Climate Change Mitigating Policies to Poverty Reduction in the Sahel Region / Labintan Adeniyi Constant, Mignouna Babatima Djana and Ituma Chibueze Calistus --
Impacts of Cyclone Aila on Educational Institutions: A Study of South-Western Bangladesh / Sumana Sharmin and Rumana Naznin --
The Role of Mangroves in Disaster Mitigation: A Review / Seema Unnikrishnan, Anju Singh and Manoj Kharat --
Vulnerability Assessment for Rural Settings: Applicability to Developing Countries / Abel Niyibizi, Aquila Mpeirwe and Susan Ajambo. Part 2.tCATEGORY 2. A Sensitivity Study of Storm Surges Under the Conditions of Climate Change in the Elbe Estuary / Annette Schulte-Rentrop and Elisabeth Rudolph --
An Analysis of the Impacts of Climate Change for Management and Governance of the Antarctic Region / Danilo Comba --
An Analysis of the Impacts of Rainfall Variability and Crop Zones Classification for the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria / Hassan Shuaib Musa --
Building Climate Resilience in Coastal Ecosystems in India: Cases and Trends in Adaptation Practices / Prakash Rao --
Climate-Change Refugees in Nepal: The Need for Climate-Smart Capacity Building / Nam Raj Khatri --
Effective Policy Communication Strategy to Enhance Capacity Building for the Diffusion of Innovation in Climate Change Mitigation for Sustainable Disaster Risk Management / Wilson Okaka --
Local Adaptation as a Future Flood Management Strategy in Rotterdam / Peter van Veelen --
On the Way to a Flood Risk Management Plan / Natasa Manojlovic, Niloufar Behzadina and Erik Pasche (posthumous) --
The Essential Role of Employment and the Workplace in Climate Change Policy and Effective Disaster Risk Management Planning / Peter J. Glynn and Roslyn Taplin --
Understanding the Dynamics of Climate Change Impacts on Forest-Dependent Livelihoods in Rural Ghana: Implications for Climate Change Resilient Policy / William Kwadwo Dumenu, Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng, Sparkler Brefo Samar, Ebenezer Owusu-Sekyere and Emmanuel Asiedu-Opoku. Part 3. CATEGORY 3. An Outline for Funding Adaptation and Disaster Management Schemes / Jan Kunnas --
How Effective is Small Dam Flood Safety Accountability and Assurance Policy in Vietnam? / Tuyet Thi Dam, Roger L. Burritt and John D. Pisaniello --
Management of Disaster Risks Derived from Large Fuel Subsidies of Natural Gas in Argentina / Alejandro D. González --
Preventing Climate Disasters: Legal and Economic Aspects of the Implementation of the National Fund on Climate Change in Brazil / Patricia Borba Villar Guimarães and Anderson Lanzillo --
The Economics of Climate Change, Urbanisation, and Long-Term Flood Protection / David Corderi Novoa. Part 4.tCATEGORY 4. Adapting to Climate Change in a High Mountain Environment: Developing a Monitoring Expert System for Hazardous Rock Walls / Ingo Hartmeyer, Markus Keuschnig, Jan-Christoph Otto and Lothar Schrott --
Addressing Adaptation to Support Disaster Risk Reduction: A Framework for Supply Chain Inclusive Adaptation to Climate Change / Andreas Benedikter, Peter Läderach, Anton Eitzinger, Simon Cook and Michele Bruni --
An Analysis of the Connection Between Climate Change, Technological Solutions and Potential Disaster Management: The Contribution of Geoengineering Research / Tina Sikka --
An Engineering/Accounting Tool for Minimising the Cumulative Flood Threats of Rural Catchment Dams / John D. Pisaniello, Arthur Spassis and Roger L. Burritt --
Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management: Evidence-Based Planning at Two Foster Homes in Kalimantan / Gerard Chew --
Climate Change Impact Assessment of Dike Safety and Flood Risk in the Vidaa River System / Henrik Madsen, Maria Sunyer, Jacob Larsen, Mads N. Madsen and Bo Møller, et al. --
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Case of Coastal Cities in South East Asia / Vilas Nitivattananon, Lam Vu Thanh Noi and Worapong Lohpaisankrit --
Conservation of Ligawasan Marsh in Mindanao, Philippines, Through an Indigenous Knowledge System: Climate Change Mitigation and Disaster Risk Management / Harris M. Sinolinding, Fe L. Porciuncula and Onofre S. Corpuz --
Decision Support System for Small Reservoir Water Harvesting Technology in Drought-Prone Areas for Climate Change Adaptation / Orlando F. Balderama --
639-654 / Reading the Weather: Climate Risk Adaptation in Mongolia / Wang Xiaoli and Ronnie Vernooy --
655-679 / The Potential of Latin American Coffee Production Systems to Mitigate Climate Change / Henk van Rikxoort, Peter Läderach and Jos van Hal --
681-692 / Waterlogging Through Soil-Less Agriculture as a Climate Resilient Adaptation Option / Papon Kumar Dev. Climate Changeand Disaster Risk Management; Preface; Contents; Part I Category 1; 1 Addressing Interpretive Uncertainty in Flood Risk Management; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Methodology; Results; Conclusion; References; 2 An Analysis of the Causes of Non-Responses to Cyclone Warnings and the Use of Indigenous Knowledge for Cyclone Forecasting in Bangladesh; Abstract; Introduction; Study Area and Methodology; Cyclone Forecasting System in Bangladesh: A Brief Review; Discussions on Community Preparedness and Response to Cyclone Warning Based on Survey Results. Factors Discouraging People from Seeking Refuge Indigenous Knowledge about Natural Warning Signs of Cyclones and Storm Surges; Conclusion and Policy Implications; References; 3 Assessment of Climate and Human Induced Disaster Risk Over Shared Water Resources in the Balkhash Lake Drainage Basin; Abstract; Introduction; Characteristics of the Balkhash Lake Basin; Problems in Management of the Lake Balkhash Water Resources; Vulnerability to Climate Change; Human Impact in the Balkhash Lake Basin; Climate Trends in the Balkhash Lake Basin and Their Effects on Water Resources. Forecasting Disaster Risk in the Balkhash Lake Basin with Respect to Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impact Conclusions; References; 4 Understanding the Links Between Climate Change and Disaster Management in Pacific Island Countries; Abstract; Introduction; Identifying the Consequences of Climate Change in the Pacific Region; Examples of Action Currently Being Taken Against Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Management in the Pacific Island Countries; Cook Island; Fiji; Palau; Vanuatu; Overview of Other PICs. Challenges and Measures for Integration of Climate Change and Disaster Management in the PICs Summary and Lessons Learned From the Pacific Region in Integration of Disaster Management and Climate Change Adaptation; Conclusion; References; 5 Climate Change Induced Glacier Retreat and Risk Management: Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in the Apolobamba Mountain Range, Bolivia; Abstract; Climate Change, Glaciers and Glacial Lakes; Global Warming and Climate Change Scenarios; Glacial Retreat; Forming of Glacial Lakes. Glacial Retreat and the Formation of Glacial Lakes in the Cordillera Apolobamba The Apolobamba Mountain Range; Glacier Recession in the Bolivian Andes; Glacial Lakes in the Cordillera of Apolobamba; GLOF risks in Apolobamba; GLOF Risks; The Keara Incident, November 2009; Preliminary Risk Assessment and Classification of Glacial Lakes; Social and Political Responses; The ''National Area for Integrated Nature Management --
Apolobamba, ANMIN-A''; Risk Awareness of Local Actors; Establishment of a (Glacial Lake) Monitoring System; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References.

Annotation There has been some degree of reluctance in the past to consider disaster risk management within the mainstream of adaptation to climate variability and climate change. However, there is now wide recognition of the need to incorporate disaster risk management concerns in dealing with such phenomena. There is also a growing awareness of the necessity for a multi-sectoral approach in managing the effects of climate variability and climate change, since this can lead to a significant reduction of risk. This book presents the latest findings from scientific research on climate variation, climate changeand their linkswith disasterrisk management.It showcasesprojects and other initiatives in this field that are being undertaken in both industrialised and developingcountries, by universities and scientific institutions, governmentbodies, national and internationalagencies,NGOs and other stakeholders.Finally, itdiscussescurrent and future challenges, identifyingopportunities and highlightingthe still unrealisedpotentialfor promotingbetter understandingof the connections betweenclimate variation, climate changeand disaster risk managementworldwide.

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