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Distributional Impacts of Climate Change and Disasters: Concepts and Cases

Part of the New Horizons in Environmental Economics Series series
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Climate change tends to increase the frequency and intensity of weather-related disasters, which puts many people at risk.

Economic, social and environmental impacts further increase vulnerability to disasters and tend to set back development, destroy livelihoods, and increase disparity nationally and worldwide.

This book addresses the differential vulnerability of people and places, introducing concepts and methods for analysis and illustrating the impact on local, regional, national, and global scales.The chapters in the first section set the stage by focusing on the relationship between climate change and disasters and by broadly exploring their economic and social aftermaths.

Further chapters explore particular impacts of climate change, including the social, political and even military conflicts that may arise over scarce natural resources, as well as the effects on biodiversity and thus the natural environment.

Chapters in the last section discuss responses to climate change in terms of information sharing and preparedness, adaptation and mitigation - particularly the relevance of improving the role of markets, through investment and insurance, to face these challenges.

Researchers and policymakers involved in the study of climate change and disaster prevention will find this comprehensive volume of great interest.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing
1849802335 / 9781849802338
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/12/2009
English
232 pages
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