People and Climate Change -

People and Climate Change

Vulnerability, Adaptation, and Social Justice
Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2019
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-088645-5 (ISBN)
82,30 inkl. MwSt
Climate change is a profoundly social and political challenge. Through a globally diverse set of community-based examples, People and Climate Change questions why some groups are more vulnerable to the social and economic consequences of climate change than others, and what can be done about it through more participatory policymaking and interventions.
Climate change is a profoundly social and political challenge that threatens the well-being, livelihood, and survival of people in communities worldwide. Too often, those who have contributed least to climate change are the most likely to suffer from its negative consequences and are often excluded from the policy discussions and decisions that affect their lives.

People and Climate Change pays particular attention to the social dimensions of climate change. It closely examines people's lived experience, climate-related injustice and inequity, why some groups are more vulnerable than others, and what can be done about it-especially through greater community inclusion in policy change. The book offers a diverse range of rich, community-based examples from across the "Global North" and "Global South" (e.g., sacrificial flood zones in urban Argentina, forced relocation of United Houma tribal members in the United States, gendered water insecurities in Bangladesh and Australia) while posing social and political questions about climate change (e.g., what can be done about the unequal consequences of climate change by questioning and transforming social institutions and arrangements?). It serves as an essential resource for practitioners, policymakers, and undergraduate-/graduate-level educators of courses in environmental studies, social work, urban studies, planning, geography, sociology, and other disciplines that address matters of climate and environmental change.

Lisa Reyes Mason, PhD, MSW, is Assistant Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Jonathan Rigg, PhD, is Chair of Human Geography in the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol, UK.

Foreword
By Michael Sherraden

Chapter 1. Climate Change, Social Justice: Making the Case for Community Inclusion
By Lisa Reyes Mason and Jonathan Rigg

Part I. Weather
Chapter 2. Pathways to Climate Justice in a Desert Metropolis
By Sharon Harlan, Paul Chakalian, Juan Declet-Barreto, David M. Hondula, and G. Darrel Jenerette

Chapter 3. Water Insecurity in Disaster and Climate Change Contexts: A Feminist Political Ecology View
By Bernadette P. Resurrección

Chapter 4. Older People and Climate Change: Vulnerability and Resilience to Extreme Weather in England
By Katie Oven, Jonathan Wistow, and Sarah Curtis

Part II. Land
Chapter 5. Normalizing Discourses: Urban Flooding and Blaming the Victim in Modern Santa Fe, Argentina
By April Colette

Chapter 6. Reclaiming Land: Adaptation Activities and Global Environmental Change Challenges within Indigenous Communities
By Shanondora Billiot and Jessica Parfait

Chapter 7. Urban Development, Vulnerabilities, and Disasters in Indonesia's Coastal Land Reclamations: Does Social Justice Matter?
By Rita Padawangi

Part III. Comparisons
Chapter 8. Resilience to Climate Change in Uganda: Policy Implications for Two Marginalized Societies
By Shuaib Lwasa, James Ford, Lea Berrang Ford, Didacus Namanya, IHACC, Ambrose Buyinza, and Benon Nabaasa

Chapter 9. Gender, Politics, and Water in Australia and Bangladesh
By Margaret Alston

Chapter 10. The Indigenous Climate-Food-Health Nexus: Indigenous Voices, Stories, and Lived Experiences in Canada, Uganda, and Peru
By Sherilee L. Harper, Lea Berrang-Ford, Cesar Carcamo, Ashlee Cunsolo, Victoria L. Edge, James Ford, Alejandro Llanos, Shuaib Lwasa, and Didacus B. Namanya

Chapter 11. Moving Forward for Community Inclusion and Policy Change
By Lisa Reyes Mason and Jonathan Rigg

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 239 mm
Gewicht 499 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-19-088645-5 / 0190886455
ISBN-13 978-0-19-088645-5 / 9780190886455
Zustand Neuware
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