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Lessons of Agriculture, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Resource Management 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aCham$cSpringer Nature$d2022 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing AG,$d2022. 210 4$d©2022. 215 $a1 online resource (172 pages) 225 1 $aSpringerBriefs in Climate Studies 311 08$a3-030-81206-5 327 $aIntro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Climate Change Risk and Adaptation -- 1.1 The Impacts of Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia -- 1.2 Climate Change Responses: Mitigation and Adaptation -- 1.3 Vulnerability, Sensitivity, and Resilience -- 1.4 Approaches and Categories of Adaptation -- 1.4.1 Approaches -- 1.4.2 Categories -- 1.5 Trends in International Policy and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) -- 1.6 Key Elements of a National-Level Adaptation Plan/Strategy -- 1.7 Adaptation in Local Governments: Japan's Case -- 1.8 Lessons Learned -- References -- Part I: Agriculture and Natural Resource Management -- Chapter 2: Participatory Climate Change Adaptation Using Watershed Approach: Processes and Lessons from the Philippines -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Planning for Resilience: An Integrated Approach -- 2.3 Adaptation as a Process -- 2.4 Demystifying Participation -- 2.5 A Protocol for Participatory Climate Change Adaptation Using Watershed Approach -- 2.5.1 Biophysical and Socio-economic Assessment -- 2.5.2 Participatory Risk and Institutional Capacity Assessment -- 2.5.3 Visioning -- 2.5.4 Strategy Building -- 2.5.5 Action Planning -- 2.5.6 Implementation (Piloting and Scaling Up) -- 2.5.7 Monitoring and Evaluation -- 2.6 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 3: Climate Change Adaptation Practices Towards Sustainable Watershed Management: The Case of Abuan Watershed in Ilagan City, Philippines -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Project Setting: Climate Outlook, Ilagan City and the Abuan Watershed -- 3.3 Implementation Strategies and Activities -- 3.3.1 Flood Risk Mitigation Activities -- 3.3.1.1 Installation of Automated Weather Stations -- 3.3.1.2 Topographic Mapping and Flood Simulation -- 3.3.1.3 Vulnerability Mapping and BDRRM Planning -- 3.3.1.4 EWS. 327 $a3.3.2 Drought Risk Mitigation Activities -- 3.3.2.1 Crop Modelling for Corn Production and Climate Change Impact Assessment -- 3.3.2.2 Text Messages of Daily Weather Forecasts -- 3.3.3 Policy-Level Activities -- 3.3.3.1 Vulnerability Assessments and Mapping -- 3.3.3.2 Downscaling Global Circulation Models and Impact Modelling -- 3.3.3.3 Formulation of LCCAP Chapter 2 -- 3.3.4 Development of Farmers Decision Support System -- 3.4 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 4: Economic Evaluation and Climate Change Adaptation Measures for Rice Production in Vietnam Using a Supply and Demand Model: Special Emphasis on the Mekong River Delta Region in Vietnam -- 4.1 Background -- 4.2 Supply and Demand Model with Climate Variables -- 4.3 Economic Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation Measures Using a Supply and Demand Model for Rice -- 4.4 Actual Farmer Adaptation Measures in the Mekong River Delta -- 4.5 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 5: Small Coastal Island Ecosystems and Conservation Perspectives Within Adaptation Efforts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Threats Related to Climate Change to Coastal-Small Island Ecosystems -- 5.3 Importance of Established Conservation Areas for Adaptive Measures of Small Coastal Islands Towards Climate Change -- 5.4 Lessons Learned -- References -- Part II: Disater Risk Reduction and Human Resource Development -- Chapter 6: Geotechnical Approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction in Japan and Vietnam -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Importance of Compound Disasters -- 6.2.1 Compound Disasters Related to Sea Level Rise (SLR) -- 6.2.2 Case Study: Mekong Delta, Vietnam -- 6.3 Resilience and the Increase Thereof -- 6.3.1 Definition of Resilience -- 6.3.2 Scientific Considerations Underlying Burying the Gap Between External and Defensive Forces -- 6.4 Lessons Learned -- References. 327 $aChapter 7: Climate Change Adaptation in Fisheries Livelihoods Associated with Mangrove Forests in Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam: A Case Study in Giao An Commune, Giao Thuy District, Nam Dinh Province -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Results and Discussion -- 7.3 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 8: Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Education in Japan -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Development of Community-Based Human Resources for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) -- 8.2.1 Promoting Sustainable Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR) in Community Development -- 8.3 Understanding Local Disaster Risk by Utilizing Geographical Maps at School -- 8.4 Local Social Networking Service (SNS) Broadcasting System for Facilitating Communication Among Local Residents and a Customized Evacuation Action Plan ("My-TimeLine") -- 8.5 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 9: The Practice of Education for Disaster Risk Reduction in Vietnam: Lessons Learned from a Decade of Implementation 2010-2020 -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 DRRE Initiatives in Vietnam -- 9.2.1 Governmental Programs -- 9.2.1.1 Initiatives by the MOET -- 9.2.1.2 Initiatives by Other Governmental Organizations -- 9.2.1.3 Initiatives by International Organizations and Non-governmental Organizations -- 9.3 Lessons Learned from a Decade of DRRE Implementation in Vietnam -- References -- Part III: Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Sharing Interlocal Adaptation Lessons -- 10.1 Sharing Lessons from Case Studies -- 10.2 Discussion of the Three Aims of This Book -- 10.3 A Short Note on "Adaptation" -- 10.4 The Way Forward -- References -- Column 1: The Southeast Asia Research-Based Network on Climate Change Adaptation Science (SARNCCAS) -Weaving the Wisdom of Climate Change Adaptation into Glocal Networks- -- Column 2: Variations of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants in Hanoi, Vietnam -- References. 327 $aColumn 3: Mixing Grey and Green Infrastructures for Coastal Adaptation in Vietnam -- References -- Column 4: The Effect of Climate Change and Natural Disasters on Mangrove Forests in Xuan Thuy National Park: Proposed Adaptation Measures for Mangrove Forests -- References -- Column 5: Climate Change and Crop Management in Indonesia -- References -- Column 6: Stakeholder Perception and Empirical Evidence: Oil Palm Biomass Utilization as Climate-Smart Smallholder Practice -- References -- Column 7: Water Resource Assessment and Management in Phuket, Thailand -- References -- Column 8: Analysis of Measures for Preventing Desertification in Inner Mongolia in China -- References -- Column 9: The Power of Dialogical Tools in Participatory Learning -- How Can We Promote Dialogue? -- Designing the Tool -- Trying It Out -- What Kind of Changes Did the New Tool Bring? -- What Have We Learned as Scientists? -- Reference. 330 $aThis Open Access book?s main focus is agriculture and natural resource management, disaster risk reduction, and human resource development in the countries of East and Southeast Asia and Japan. Asia is one of the regions which is the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. More than sixty percent of the world?s people live in the region, making it the growth center of the world. Asia is vast and includes various countries and regions, this book is focused on East and Southeast Asia including Japan. It is essential to share the knowledge and experiences for adapting climate change among these areas. In order to tackle these issues, the book aims to: Promote inter-local lessons learnt sharing climate change adaptations; "agriculture and natural resource management" and "disaster risk reduction and human resource development" Provides insights into new adaptation measures and research approaches that can consider the regional nature of Southeast Asia Share practical adaptation options permeated by society in each country/region This book will be of interest to researchers and students examining climate change impacts in East and Southeast Asia. 410 0$aSpringerBriefs in Climate Studies 606 $aMeteorology & climatology$2bicssc 606 $aNatural disasters$2bicssc 606 $aEnvironmental management$2bicssc 606 $aSustainability$2bicssc 606 $aAgricultural science$2bicssc 606 $aCentral government policies$2bicssc 610 $aClimate change 610 $aClimate-Change Adaptation 610 $aDisaster risk reduction 610 $aEast and Southeast Asia 610 $aAgriculture 615 7$aMeteorology & climatology 615 7$aNatural disasters 615 7$aEnvironmental management 615 7$aSustainability 615 7$aAgricultural science 615 7$aCentral government policies 686 $aNAT023000$aPOL044000$aSCI026000$aSCI042000$aTEC003000$aTEC010000$2bisacsh 700 $aIto$b Tetsuji$01214578 701 $aTamura$b Makoto$01214579 701 $aKotera$b Akihiko$01214580 701 $aIshikawa-Ishiwata$b Yuki$01214581 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910522985503321 996 $aInterlocal Adaptations to Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia$92804521 997 $aUNINA