Addressing Climate Change at the Community Level in the United States

Addressing Climate Change at the Community Level in the United States

Albrecht, Don E.; Lachapelle, Paul R.

Taylor & Francis Inc

12/2018

300

Dura

Inglês

9780815380917

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Community Approaches to Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century Chapter 2: Earth's Changing Climate: A Community Primer Chapter 3: Public Opinion on Climate Change in Rural America: A Potential Barrier to Resilience Chapter 4: Building Local Resilience to Climate Change through Citizen Science, Environmental Education, and Decision-making Chapter 5: Creating a Civic Spark: Using AmeriCorps National Service to Catalyze Rural Climate Change Action Chapter 6: Participatory Research to Assess the Climate Resiliency of Snow-fed River Dependent Communities: A Collaborative Modeling Case Study in the Truckee-Carson River System Chapter 7: Nevada's Approach to Minimizing the Risk from Prolonged Drought Chapter 8: Mitigating Projected Impacts of Climate Change and Building Resiliency through Permaculture Chapter 9: Engaging Southeastern Science Educators in the Development of a Climate Change Instructional Module Chapter 10: Engaging with Michigan Agricultural Stakeholders to Address Climate Change Chapter 11: Communicating Climate Change at the Community Level Chapter 12: University Extension Communities of Practice: Learning, Communicating, and Engaging on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in the United States Corn Belt Chapter 13: Variables Influencing the Adoption of Sustainability Programs by Local Governments Chapter 14: Supporting Climate Adaptation Planning in Northwest Alaska Chapter 15: Financial Resilience of Local Government Impacted by Natural Disasters: A Framework for Calculating Climate Change Risk Liability Chapter 16: The Role of Community Capitals in Climate Change Adaptation in Binational Setting Chapter 17: Engaging Citizens to Address Community Climate Change Issues Chapter 18: Local Adaptation to Climate Change: What Comes Next?
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United States Border Patrol;Asset-based community development;FEMA;Bottom-up community infrastructure;Vice Versa;Community Built Association;Calcasieu Parish;Community action;National Academy;Community engagement;Climate Change Science Community;Community involvement;USDA National Institute;Do-it-yourself urbanism;Community Capitals Framework;Downtown revitalization;Phenology Monitoring;Empowerment;Climate Change;Local capacity;Provide Capacity Building Support;Local culture;Hazard Mitigation Plan;Local identity;Professional Development;Public engagement;Community Development Practitioners;Right to the city;Climate Adaptation Strategies;Paul Lachapelle;Communicating Climate Change;Don Albrecht;Climate Resilience;Rob Davies;Agricultural Stakeholders;Shawn K. Olson-Hazboun;Nature's Notebook;Peter D. Howe;Climate Adaptation Planning;Erin E. Posthumus;Supporting Climate Adaptation;LoriAnne Barnett;Permaculture Design;Theresa M. Crimmins;Rural Indigenous Communities;Jody Einerson;Climate Adaptation;Esperanza Stancioff;NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory;Peter L. Warren;Kif Scheuer;Kristen Wraithwall;Kristin Brubaker;Loretta Singletary;Kelley Sterle;Mark Walker;Kerri Jean Ormerod;Roslynn Brain McCann;Jeremy Lynch;Jeffrey Adams;Martha C. Monroe;Annie Oxarart;Julie E. Doll;Claire Needham Bode;Huston Gibson;Gabrielle Roesch-McNally;J. Arbuckle;Jamie Benning;Lois Wright Morton;Adam Wilke;John J. Duffy;Susan Todd;Nathan P. Kettle;Josephine-Mary Sam;Sarah F. Trainor;Glenn T. Gray;J. Matthew Fannin;Kristen A. Goodrich;Danielle Boudreau;Jeffrey A. Crooks;Ana Eguiarte;Julio Lorda;Daniel Kahl;Amber Campbell