A critical approach to climate change adaptation : discourses, policies and practices / edited by Silja Klepp and Libertad Chavez-Rodriguez.
2018
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A critical approach to climate change adaptation : discourses, policies and practices / edited by Silja Klepp and Libertad Chavez-Rodriguez.
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Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018.
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1 online resource (324 pages) : 25 illustrations.
Series
Routledge advances in climate change research.
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part PART I Introduction
chapter 1 Governing climate change: the power of adaptation discourses, policies, and practices / SILJA KLEPP AND LIBERTAD CHAVEZ - RODRIGUEZ
part PART II Conceptualising climate change adaptation
chapter 2 A clash of adaptations: how adaptation to climate change is translated in northern Tanzania / SARA D E WIT
chapter 3 Rethinking the framing of climate change adaptation: knowledge, power, and politics / DANIEL MORCHAIN
part PART III The political economy of climate change adaptation
chapter 4 Climate change economies: denaturalising adaptation and hydrocarbon economisation / SOPHIE WEBBER
chapter 5 Tourism, environmental damage, and climate policy at the coast of Oaxaca, Mexico / IGNACIO RUBIO C.
chapter 6 Vulnerability factors among Cocopah fishers: climate change, fishery policies, and the politics of water in the delta of the Colorado River / ALEJANDRA NAVARRO - SMITH
chapter 7 Ruling nature and indigenous communities: renewed senses of community and contending politics of mitigation of climate change in the northern Sierra of Oaxaca, Mexico / SALVADOR AQUINO CENTENO
chapter 8 Adapting in a carbon pool? Politicising climate change at Sumatra's oil palm frontier / JONAS HEIN
part PART IV Local vs national vs global understandings of climate change adaptation
chapter 9 Adapting in the borderlands: the legacy of neoliberal conservation on the Mexican-Guatemalan border / CELIA RUIZ D E OÑA PLAZA
chapter 10 Climate change adaptation narratives in the Gulf of Mexico / Mexico LUZ MARÍA VÁZQUEZ
chapter 11 Leaving the comfort zone: regional governance in a German climate adaptation project / HEIKO GARRELTS
chapter 12 Reconfiguring climate change adaptation policy: indigenous peoples' strategies and policies for managing environmental transformations in Colombia / ASTRID ULLOA
part PART V Beyond critical adaptation research: innovative understandings of climate change adaptation
chapter 13 Atlases of community change: community collaborative-interactive projects in Russia and Canada SUSAN A. CRATE
chapter 14 Professionalising the 'resilience' sector in the Pacific Islands region: formal education for capacity- building / SARAH LOUISE HEMSTOCK, HELENE JACOT DES COMBES,
part PART VI Conclusion
chapter 15 Conclusion: the politics in critical adaptation research / SYBILLE BAURIEDL AND DETLEF MÜLLER - MAHN.
chapter 1 Governing climate change: the power of adaptation discourses, policies, and practices / SILJA KLEPP AND LIBERTAD CHAVEZ - RODRIGUEZ
part PART II Conceptualising climate change adaptation
chapter 2 A clash of adaptations: how adaptation to climate change is translated in northern Tanzania / SARA D E WIT
chapter 3 Rethinking the framing of climate change adaptation: knowledge, power, and politics / DANIEL MORCHAIN
part PART III The political economy of climate change adaptation
chapter 4 Climate change economies: denaturalising adaptation and hydrocarbon economisation / SOPHIE WEBBER
chapter 5 Tourism, environmental damage, and climate policy at the coast of Oaxaca, Mexico / IGNACIO RUBIO C.
chapter 6 Vulnerability factors among Cocopah fishers: climate change, fishery policies, and the politics of water in the delta of the Colorado River / ALEJANDRA NAVARRO - SMITH
chapter 7 Ruling nature and indigenous communities: renewed senses of community and contending politics of mitigation of climate change in the northern Sierra of Oaxaca, Mexico / SALVADOR AQUINO CENTENO
chapter 8 Adapting in a carbon pool? Politicising climate change at Sumatra's oil palm frontier / JONAS HEIN
part PART IV Local vs national vs global understandings of climate change adaptation
chapter 9 Adapting in the borderlands: the legacy of neoliberal conservation on the Mexican-Guatemalan border / CELIA RUIZ D E OÑA PLAZA
chapter 10 Climate change adaptation narratives in the Gulf of Mexico / Mexico LUZ MARÍA VÁZQUEZ
chapter 11 Leaving the comfort zone: regional governance in a German climate adaptation project / HEIKO GARRELTS
chapter 12 Reconfiguring climate change adaptation policy: indigenous peoples' strategies and policies for managing environmental transformations in Colombia / ASTRID ULLOA
part PART V Beyond critical adaptation research: innovative understandings of climate change adaptation
chapter 13 Atlases of community change: community collaborative-interactive projects in Russia and Canada SUSAN A. CRATE
chapter 14 Professionalising the 'resilience' sector in the Pacific Islands region: formal education for capacity- building / SARAH LOUISE HEMSTOCK, HELENE JACOT DES COMBES,
part PART VI Conclusion
chapter 15 Conclusion: the politics in critical adaptation research / SYBILLE BAURIEDL AND DETLEF MÜLLER - MAHN.
Summary
This edited volume brings together critical research on climate change adaptation discourses, policies, and practices from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Drawing on examples from countries including Colombia, Mexico, Canada, Germany, Russia, Tanzania, Indonesia, and the Pacific Islands, the chapters describe how adaptation measures are interpreted, transformed, and implemented at grassroots level and how these measures are changing or interfering with power relations, legal pluralismm and local (ecological) knowledge. As a whole, the book challenges established perspectives of climate change adaptation by taking into account issues of cultural diversity, environmental justicem and human rights, as well as feminist or intersectional approaches. This innovative approach allows for analyses of the new configurations of knowledge and power that are evolving in the name of climate change adaptation.
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