Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction [[electronic resource] ] : an Asian perspective / / edited by Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bradford, U.K., : Emerald Group Pub. Ltd., 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (496 p.) |
Disciplina |
363.73874095
551.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ShawRajib
PulhinJuan M PereiraJoy Jacqueline |
Collana | Community, environment and disaster risk management |
Soggetto topico |
Climatic changes - Asia
Natural disasters - Asia |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-98694-5
9786612986949 0-85724-486-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: An Asian Perspective; Copyright page; Contents; List of contributors; List of Editors; Brief Introduction to the Series; Brief Introduction to the Volume; Preface; Chapter 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: An Asian perspective; Chapter 2. Impacts of climate change induced hazards and adaptation processes in Bangladesh: an overview; Chapter 3. Overview of drought risk reduction approaches in Bangladesh; Chapter 4. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia
Chapter 5. Integrated climate change adaptation in Chilika lagoon fisheries, IndiaChapter 6. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction experiences in Japan; Chapter 7. Forest management as an adaptation option in mountain areas of Japan; Chapter 8. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: A Malaysian approach; Chapter 9. Climate change adaptation in Nepal: Issues and strategies; Chapter 10. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Pakistan Chapter 11. Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: Initiatives and challenges in the PhilippinesChapter 12. Local adaptation to enhance livelihood assets and build resilience in Albay, Philippines; Chapter 13. Climate change and disaster risks: The Singapore response; Chapter 14. Climate change adaptation and agroforestry in Sri Lanka; Chapter 15. Coastal ecosystems and climate vulnerability in Sri Lanka; Chapter 16. The experiences of DRR through CCA in Taiwan; Chapter 17. Water insecurities and climate change adaptation in Thailand Chapter 18. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in VietnamChapter 19. Local vulnerability and adaptation to extreme climate events along the central coast of Vietnam; Chapter 20. Identifying linkages between rates and distributions of malaria, water-born diseases and influenza with climate variability and climate change in Vietnam; Chapter 21. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: Key challenges and ways forward |
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Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction Issues and challenges [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Pereira |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley, UK, : Emerald, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (411 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.346 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ShawRajib
PulhinJuan M PereiraJoy J |
Collana | Community, environment and disaster risk management |
Soggetto topico |
Climate change mitigation
Emergency management |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-96411-9
9786612964114 0-85724-488-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Issues and Challenges; Copyright page; Contents; List of contributors; List of Editors; Brief Introduction to the Series; Brief Introduction to the Volume; Preface; Chapter 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: overview of issues and challenges; Introduction; Climate change adaptation; Disaster risk reduction; Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction; Common issues and challenges of CCA and DRR; Structure of the book; Acknowledgment; References; Part I
Chapter 2. Embedding climate change adaptation within disaster risk reductionChapter 3. Disaster risk reduction under the United Nations framework convention on climate change; Chapter 4. Promoting adaptation and disaster risk reduction in the post-Kyoto climate regime; Chapter 5. Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: Enabling environment for integration; Part II; Chapter 6. Adaptive governance of risks: climate, water, and disasters; Chapter 7. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction through school education: Perspectives and challenges Chapter 8. Teleprocessing for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reductionPart III; Chapter 9. Climate change adaptation and urban risk management; Chapter 10. Climate change adaptation and coastal zone management; Chapter 11. Climate change adaptation and community forest management; Chapter 12. River basin management for effective disaster risk reduction in the face of changing climate; Chapter 13. Housing sector considerations in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation; Part IV Chapter 14. Integrated management of urban flooding for climate change adaptation in developing countriesChapter 15. Integrating disaster risk reduction with climate change adaptation: Recent initiatives in South Asia; Chapter 16. Climate change adaptation in ASEAN: Actions and challenges; Chapter 17. Climate change adaptation issues in small island developing states |
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Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction [[electronic resource] ] : issues and challenges / / edited by Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley, UK, : Emerald, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (411 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.346 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
Kyoto UniversityJapan
University of the Philippines Los BañosThe Philippines Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaBangi, Malaysia ShawRajib PulhinJuan M PereiraJoy Jacqueline |
Collana | Community, environment and disaster risk management |
Soggetto topico |
Nature - Environmental Conservation & Protection
Nature - Ecology Environmentalist thought & ideology Drought & water supply Climatic changes Risk assessment Environmental management |
ISBN |
1-282-96411-9
9786612964114 0-85724-488-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ch. 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : overview of issues and challenges / Rajib Shaw, Juan Pulhin, Joy Pereira -- ch. 2. Embedding climate change adaptation within disaster risk reduction / Ilan Kelman, J.C. Gaillard -- ch. 3. Disaster risk reduction under the United Nations framework convention on climate change / Miwa Kato -- ch. 4. Promoting adaptation and disaster risk reduction in the post-Kyoto climate regime / S.V.R.K. Prabhakar -- ch. 5. Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation : enabling environment for integration / Tran Phong, Bui Duc Tinh -- ch. 6. Adaptive governance of risks : climate, water and disasters / Louis Lebel, Bach Tan Sinh, Nikitina Elena -- ch. 7. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction through school education : perspectives and challenges / Ana Carolina Bonifacio, Rajib Shaw, Yukiko Takeuchi -- ch. 8. Teleprocessing for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction / P. K. Joshi, M. Munsi, A. Joshi -- ch. 9. Climate change adaptation and urban risk management / Jonas Joerin, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 10. Climate change adaptation and coastal zone management / K. Chandrasekar, R. R. Krishnamurthy -- ch. 11. Climate change adaptation and community forest management / Juan M. Pulhin, Rodel D. Lasco, Florencia B. Pulhin, Lawrence Ramos, Rose Jane J. Peras -- ch. 12. River basin management for effective disaster risk reduction in the face of changing climate / Tran Phong, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 13. Housing sector considerations in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation / Tran Phong, Bui Duc Tinh -- ch. 14. Integrated management of urban flooding for climate change adaptation in developing countries / Mikio Ishiwatari -- ch. 15. Integrating disaster risk reduction with climate change adaptation : recent initiatives in South Asia / P.G. Dhar Chakarbarti -- ch. 16. Climate change adaptation in ASEAN : actions and challenges / Noralene Uy, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 17. Climate change adaptation issues in small island developing states / Joeli Veitayaki. |
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Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction [[electronic resource] ] : an Asian perspectives / / edited Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bradford, U.K., : Emerald Group Pub. Ltd., 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (496 p.) |
Disciplina |
363.73874095
551.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ShawRajib
PulhinJuan M PereiraJoy Jacqueline |
Collana | Community, environment and disaster risk management |
Soggetto topico |
Nature - Ecosystems & Habitats - Rivers
Nature - Ecology Environmentalist thought & ideology Drought & water supply Climate change mitigation - Asia Emergency management - Asia |
ISBN |
1-282-98694-5
9786612986949 0-85724-486-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ch. 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : an Asian perspective / Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira -- ch. 2. Impacts of climate change induced hazards and adaptation processes in Bangladesh : an overview / Tawhidul Islam, M. Aminur Rahman, Fuad Mallick -- ch. 3. Overview of drought risk reduction approaches in Bangladesh / Umma Habiba, Yukiko Takeuchi, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 4. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia / Huy Nguyen, Rajib Shaw, Prabhakar SVRK -- ch. 5. Integrated climate change adaptation in Chilika lagoon fisheries, India / Shimpei Iwasaki, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 6. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction experiences in Japan / Yukiko Takeuchi, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 7. Forest management as an adaptation option in mountain areas of Japan / Kumiko Fujita, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 8. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : a Malaysian approach / Joy Jacqueline Pereira, Tan Ching Tiong, Ibrahim Komoo -- ch. 9. Climate change adaptation in Nepal : issues and strategies / Jishnu Subedi -- ch. 10. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Pakistan / Amir Nawaz Khan -- ch. 11. Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation : initiatives and challenges in the Philippines / Juan M. Pulhin, Maricel A. Tapia, Rosa T. Perez -- ch. 12. Local adaptation to enhance livelihood assets and build resilience in Albay, Philippines / Noralene Uy, Yukiko Takeuchi, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 13. Climate change and disaster risk : the Singapore response / Bing Li, Vikram Rajola -- ch. 14. Climate change adaptation and agroforestry in Sri Lanka / Rekha Nianthi -- ch. 15. Coastal ecosystems and climate vulnerability in Sri Lanka / Deepthi Wickramasinghe -- ch. 16. The experiences of DRR through CCA in Taiwan / Jet-Chau Wen, Shao-Yang Huang, Chia-Chen Hsu, Kou-Chiang Chang -- ch. 17. Water insecurities and climate change adaptation in Thailand / Louis Lebel, Phimphakan Lebel, Rajesh Daniel -- ch. 18. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Vietnam / Huy Nguyen, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 19. Local vulnerability and adaptation to extreme climate events along the central coast of Vietnam / Bui Duc Tinh, Tran Huu Tuan, Tran Phong, Bui Dung The, Bui Thi Tam -- ch. 20. Identifying linkages between rates and distributions of malaria, water-born diseases and influenza with climate variability and climate change in Vietnam / Tran Mai Kien, Tran Thi Tuyet Hanh, Hoang Duc Cuong and Rajib Shaw -- ch. 21. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : key challenges and ways forward / Juan Pulhin, Rajib Shaw, Joy Pereira. |
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Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : issues and challenges / / edited by Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley, UK, : Emerald, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (411 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.346 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
Kyoto UniversityJapan
University of the Philippines Los BañosThe Philippines Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaBangi, Malaysia ShawRajib PulhinJuan M PereiraJoy Jacqueline |
Collana | Community, environment and disaster risk management |
Soggetto topico |
Nature - Environmental Conservation & Protection
Nature - Ecology Environmentalist thought & ideology Drought & water supply Climatic changes Risk assessment Environmental management |
ISBN |
1-282-96411-9
9786612964114 0-85724-488-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ch. 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : overview of issues and challenges / Rajib Shaw, Juan Pulhin, Joy Pereira -- ch. 2. Embedding climate change adaptation within disaster risk reduction / Ilan Kelman, J.C. Gaillard -- ch. 3. Disaster risk reduction under the United Nations framework convention on climate change / Miwa Kato -- ch. 4. Promoting adaptation and disaster risk reduction in the post-Kyoto climate regime / S.V.R.K. Prabhakar -- ch. 5. Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation : enabling environment for integration / Tran Phong, Bui Duc Tinh -- ch. 6. Adaptive governance of risks : climate, water and disasters / Louis Lebel, Bach Tan Sinh, Nikitina Elena -- ch. 7. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction through school education : perspectives and challenges / Ana Carolina Bonifacio, Rajib Shaw, Yukiko Takeuchi -- ch. 8. Teleprocessing for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction / P. K. Joshi, M. Munsi, A. Joshi -- ch. 9. Climate change adaptation and urban risk management / Jonas Joerin, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 10. Climate change adaptation and coastal zone management / K. Chandrasekar, R. R. Krishnamurthy -- ch. 11. Climate change adaptation and community forest management / Juan M. Pulhin, Rodel D. Lasco, Florencia B. Pulhin, Lawrence Ramos, Rose Jane J. Peras -- ch. 12. River basin management for effective disaster risk reduction in the face of changing climate / Tran Phong, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 13. Housing sector considerations in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation / Tran Phong, Bui Duc Tinh -- ch. 14. Integrated management of urban flooding for climate change adaptation in developing countries / Mikio Ishiwatari -- ch. 15. Integrating disaster risk reduction with climate change adaptation : recent initiatives in South Asia / P.G. Dhar Chakarbarti -- ch. 16. Climate change adaptation in ASEAN : actions and challenges / Noralene Uy, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 17. Climate change adaptation issues in small island developing states / Joeli Veitayaki. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910823563203321 |
Bingley, UK, : Emerald, c2010 | ||
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Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : an Asian perspectives / / edited Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bradford, U.K. : , : Emerald Group Pub. Ltd., , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (496 pages) |
Disciplina |
363.73874095
551.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ShawRajib
PulhinJuan M PereiraJoy Jacqueline |
Collana | Community, environment and disaster risk management |
Soggetto topico |
Nature - Ecosystems & Habitats - Rivers
Nature - Ecology Environmentalist thought & ideology Drought & water supply Climate change mitigation - Asia Emergency management - Asia |
Soggetto genere / forma | Case studies. |
ISBN |
1-282-98694-5
9786612986949 0-85724-486-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ch. 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : an Asian perspective / Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira -- ch. 2. Impacts of climate change induced hazards and adaptation processes in Bangladesh : an overview / Tawhidul Islam, M. Aminur Rahman, Fuad Mallick -- ch. 3. Overview of drought risk reduction approaches in Bangladesh / Umma Habiba, Yukiko Takeuchi, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 4. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia / Huy Nguyen, Rajib Shaw, Prabhakar SVRK -- ch. 5. Integrated climate change adaptation in Chilika lagoon fisheries, India / Shimpei Iwasaki, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 6. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction experiences in Japan / Yukiko Takeuchi, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 7. Forest management as an adaptation option in mountain areas of Japan / Kumiko Fujita, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 8. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : a Malaysian approach / Joy Jacqueline Pereira, Tan Ching Tiong, Ibrahim Komoo -- ch. 9. Climate change adaptation in Nepal : issues and strategies / Jishnu Subedi -- ch. 10. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Pakistan / Amir Nawaz Khan -- ch. 11. Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation : initiatives and challenges in the Philippines / Juan M. Pulhin, Maricel A. Tapia, Rosa T. Perez -- ch. 12. Local adaptation to enhance livelihood assets and build resilience in Albay, Philippines / Noralene Uy, Yukiko Takeuchi, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 13. Climate change and disaster risk : the Singapore response / Bing Li, Vikram Rajola -- ch. 14. Climate change adaptation and agroforestry in Sri Lanka / Rekha Nianthi -- ch. 15. Coastal ecosystems and climate vulnerability in Sri Lanka / Deepthi Wickramasinghe -- ch. 16. The experiences of DRR through CCA in Taiwan / Jet-Chau Wen, Shao-Yang Huang, Chia-Chen Hsu, Kou-Chiang Chang -- ch. 17. Water insecurities and climate change adaptation in Thailand / Louis Lebel, Phimphakan Lebel, Rajesh Daniel -- ch. 18. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Vietnam / Huy Nguyen, Rajib Shaw -- ch. 19. Local vulnerability and adaptation to extreme climate events along the central coast of Vietnam / Bui Duc Tinh, Tran Huu Tuan, Tran Phong, Bui Dung The, Bui Thi Tam -- ch. 20. Identifying linkages between rates and distributions of malaria, water-born diseases and influenza with climate variability and climate change in Vietnam / Tran Mai Kien, Tran Thi Tuyet Hanh, Hoang Duc Cuong and Rajib Shaw -- ch. 21. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : key challenges and ways forward / Juan Pulhin, Rajib Shaw, Joy Pereira. |
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Bradford, U.K. : , : Emerald Group Pub. Ltd., , 2010 | ||
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Climate Emergency in the Philippines : Impacts and Imperatives for Urgent Policy Action |
Autore | Berse Kristoffer B |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (443 pages) |
Disciplina | 363.7387409599 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PulhinJuan M
La ViñaAntonio G. M |
Collana | Disaster Risk Reduction Series |
ISBN | 981-9978-04-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Abbreviations -- 1 Climate Emergency in the Philippines: Sectoral Impacts, Local Experiences, and Multidisciplinary Responses -- 1.1 What is Climate Emergency? -- 1.2 Sectoral Realities of Climate Emergency in the Philippines -- 1.3 Local Experiences from Selected River Basin Ecosystems and Coastal Communities -- 1.4 Multidisciplinary Responses, Prospects and Challenges -- 1.5 About This Volume -- References -- Part I Sectoral Realities of Climate Emergency in the Philippines -- 2 Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Global Ocean Climate Projections and the Philippines -- 2.2.1 Temperature -- 2.2.2 Sea Level Rise (SLR) -- 2.2.3 Extreme Events: Rain and Storm -- 2.2.4 Ocean Acidification -- 2.3 Local Historical Trends and Typology -- 2.3.1 Temperature and Bleaching Events -- 2.3.2 Sea Level Rise (SLR) and Coastal Erosion -- 2.3.3 Extreme Rainfall Events and Sedimentation -- 2.3.4 Overall Typology -- 2.3.5 Exposure and Sensitivity -- 2.3.6 Fisher Livelihood -- 2.3.7 Coastal Communities -- 2.4 Adaptation and Opportunities -- 2.4.1 Adaptation Options at the Local Scale -- 2.4.2 National Opportunities -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Sea Level Rise and Coastal Erosion in the Philippines: Impacts and Adaptation Strategies for Coastal Communities -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sea Level Rise and Its Coastal Impacts -- 3.2.1 Sea Level Rise in the Philippines -- 3.2.2 Sea Level Rise and Coastal Erosion -- 3.3 Coastal Erosion in the Philippines -- 3.4 Coastal Adaptation Strategies -- 3.4.1 Address Human Activities that Cause Coastal Erosion -- 3.4.2 Hard Engineering Solutions Versus Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) -- 3.4.3 Engage Stakeholders and Educators in Citizen Science -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References.
4 Epidemics, Diseases, Health and Safety Emergencies Arising from Climate Change and Disasters in the Philippines -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Methodology -- 4.3 Results and Discussion -- 4.3.1 Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and Epidemics -- 4.3.2 Disaster Statistics: Philippine Setting -- 4.3.3 Epidemics as Type of Natural Disaster -- 4.3.4 Types of Communicable Diseases in Disasters and Emergencies -- 4.3.5 Outbreak of Diseases by Type of Disaster -- 4.3.6 International Data on Epidemics -- 4.3.7 Cases of Natural Disasters and Epidemics in the Philippines -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Climate Change and Food Security in the Philippines: Impacts, Adaptation, and Climate Change Action -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Contribution of Agriculture in Philippine Economy -- 5.1.2 Profile of Filipino Farmers -- 5.2 Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture -- 5.2.1 Impacts on Agricultural Production -- 5.2.2 Pest and Diseases Outbreaks -- 5.3 What Can Be Done: Toward Risk-Based Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in Agriculture -- 5.3.1 Integrated Early Warning System -- 5.3.2 Integrated Crop Monitoring and Forecasting -- 5.3.3 Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Water Security in the Context of the Global Climate Emergency -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Some Facts and Water-Related Concepts -- 6.2 Climate Emergency and Water (In)security -- 6.2.1 Water Stress -- 6.2.2 Water Security -- 6.3 Water Insecurity, Climate Change, and the Philippines -- 6.3.1 National Level Data on Water Security in the Philippines -- 6.4 Review of Findings of Water Security Studies on Baguio -- 6.5 Efforts to Address the Challenges of Water Insecurity -- 6.6 Analysis: Lessons and Insights from Previous Studies -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References. Part II Local Experiences from Selected River Basin Ecosystems and Coastal Communities -- 7 The Need for a Clear Rehabilitation Roadmap for Manila Bay Coastal Ecosystems: A Microcosm of Climate Emergency in the Philippine Context -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Revisiting Extent and Distribution of Coastal Habitats -- 7.3 Rationalizing Roadmap to Conservation and Enhancement of Coastal Ecosystems -- 7.4 The Development-Conservation Battle of Manila Bay Coastal Areas -- 7.5 Options for Manila Bay Coastal Systems in the Broader Context of Climate Emergency -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Flood Hazard Mapping with Nonstationary Extreme Values under Changing Climate for Cagayan De Oro River Basin -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Nonstationary Hydrologic Design Flood -- 8.3 Flood Inundation Model Simulations -- 8.4 Flood Hazard Mapping -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Climate Change Strategies in the Davao River Basin -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Davao River Basin (DRB) -- 9.3 Why is There a Climate Change Emergency? -- 9.4 What Are the Impacts and Threats of this Climate Change Emergency? -- 9.5 What is Being Done? -- 9.5.1 Indigenous Resilience -- 9.5.2 Success Stories -- 9.5.3 Civil Groups and Initiatives -- 9.6 Policy Interventions -- 9.6.1 Science to Support Decision-Making and On-The-Ground Actions -- 9.6.2 The Four Indigenous Groups as Co-Managers -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 The Post-Yolanda Relocation and Climate Emergency: The Case of Tacloban North -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Study Sites: Tacloban City and Tacloban North Resettlement -- 10.3 The "Challenging Relocated Life" in Tacloban North Resettlement -- 10.3.1 Housing Units Are Small And Poorly Constructed -- 10.3.2 Inaccessible Relocation Site And Poor Basic Services -- 10.3.3 Increased Livelihood Vulnerability. 10.4 Relocation, Post-Super Typhoon Haiyan Resilience, and Climate Emergency -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Small Island Community Resilience: Building the Capacities of Isolated Communities to Address Climate Risks and Disasters -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Disaster and Climate Risks in Small Islands -- 11.1.2 UPV and the Small Island Community Praxis -- 11.2 Undertaking the Small Island Community Resilience -- 11.2.1 Resolving the Layers of Marginalization -- 11.3 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Coastal Areas as Safe Zones for Shelter? A Case Study on the Municipality of Daanbantayan, Cebu, as Basis for Coastal Community Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Strategies -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.1.1 Climate Change Problem -- 12.1.2 Framework for Sustainable and Resilient Coastal Communities -- 12.2 Research Methodology -- 12.2.1 Study Site -- 12.2.2 Population and Economy -- 12.2.3 Climate -- 12.2.4 Strongest Typhoons Which Hit Daanbantayan -- 12.2.5 Survey Results -- 12.3 Discussion -- 12.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Multidisciplinary Responses, Prospects and Challenges -- 13 Fill in the Blanks: Data Voids in Philippine Hazard Maps -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 Mapping of Hazards -- 13.1.2 Limitations -- 13.1.3 Need for Further Mainstreaming -- 13.2 Buried Information: Naga Landslide Gaps and Realizations -- 13.3 The Way Forward -- 13.3.1 Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) -- 13.3.2 Using Open Data Kit (ODK) for Up-To-Date Data -- 13.3.3 Integration with Probabilistic, Climate-Adjusted, Scenario-Based Hazard Maps -- 13.4 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Mainstreaming Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Legal Mandates and Enabling Policy Environment -- 14.3 Relationship With National Plans And Programs -- 14.4 The Planning Process. 14.5 Spatial and Temporal Planning Areas -- 14.6 Principles and Approaches Adopted in the Clup -- 14.7 Existing Land Use -- 14.8 Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment (CDRA) -- 14.9 Discussion -- 14.9.1 Preliminary Phase -- 14.9.2 Situational Analysis -- 14.9.3 Preparation of the Plan -- 14.9.4 Land Use Plan -- 14.10 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Financing in the Time of Climate Emergency -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.1.1 Background -- 15.1.2 Of Climate Risks and Risk Transfers -- 15.2 Policies On Climate And Disaster Financing -- 15.2.1 Bases in Domestic Law -- 15.2.2 The Paris Agreement -- 15.3 Climate Financing Cases in the Philippines -- 15.3.1 Case 1: Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET) -- 15.3.2 Case 2: Meso-scale Insurance for Disaster Readiness and Recovery (MINDER) -- 15.3.3 Implications on Climate Financing -- 15.3.4 Slow Onset El Niño -- 15.3.5 The Problem of Financing During El Niño -- 15.4 Analysis -- 15.4.1 Transforming Climate Financing -- 15.4.2 Critique of Transformative Governance -- 15.5 Towards A Climate Finance Policy Framework -- 15.6 Conclusion -- References -- 16 Reframing Climate Change: An Ecocritical Frame -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.1.1 Climate Change as an Ecological Problem -- 16.2 Drmaps and the Arts -- 16.2.1 Going Beyond the Apocalyptic Trope: The Unlivable Earth in Popular Culture -- 16.2.2 Beyond Anthropocentrism: The Dutch Boy -- 16.2.3 The Pastoral Landscape in the Wilderness Mode: Female and Femaleness as Objects of Sight -- 16.2.4 Beyond Surface Appearances: Deep Ecology and the Reenchanted World -- 16.2.5 Ecophenomenology and The Sensory World of Art -- 16.3 Grounded Creativity: A Suggested Study Guide -- 16.4 Conclusion -- 16.4.1 From Object to Process, from Art Work to Work of ART -- References -- 17 Using Creative Approaches in Communicating Risks to Populations Exposed to Natural Hazards. 17.1 Introduction. |
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Berse Kristoffer B | ||
Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024 | ||
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Water Policy in the Philippines [[electronic resource] ] : Issues, Initiatives, and Prospects / / edited by Agnes C. Rola, Juan M. Pulhin, Rosalie Arcala Hall |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2018.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XVII, 285 p. 37 illus., 25 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 333.910099141 |
Collana | Global Issues in Water Policy |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental management
Hydrology Environmental economics Sustainable development Economic policy Environmental Management Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management Hydrology/Water Resources Environmental Economics Sustainable Development Development Policy |
ISBN | 3-319-70969-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Water resources in the Philippines: overview and framework of analysis -- 2. Water supply, demand and uses and the drivers of change -- 3. Laws, institutional arrangements and policy instruments -- 4. Domestic household use and sanitation patterns in urban, urbanizing and rural settings -- 5. Industrial/commercial water use and pollution/disposal problems -- 6. Agricultural water management issues -- 7. Aquaculture/marine resources water management -- 8. Multiple/Integrated Water Resources Utilization -- 9. Sustaining water resources with environmental protection -- 10. National and local initiatives in addressing water supply, water quality and sustainability -- 11. Policies and institutional interventions for water demand management -- 12. Towards a more responsive water policy and practice: challenges and prospects. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910299407303321 |
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 | ||
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