Handbook on Climate Change and Disasters

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Handbook on Climate Change and Disasters

9781800371606 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Rajib Shaw, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Japan
Publication Date: 2022 ISBN: 978 1 80037 160 6 Extent: 710 pp
This comprehensive Handbook assesses the escalation of global natural disasters as a result of climate change. Examining the complex interplay of human and natural activities, it highlights the growing vulnerability of people and communities in developing countries to floods, landslides, cyclones, heat waves and wildfires.

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This comprehensive Handbook assesses the escalation of global natural disasters as a result of climate change. Examining the complex interplay of human and natural activities, it highlights the growing vulnerability of people and communities in developing countries to floods, landslides, cyclones, heat waves and wildfires.
 
The Handbook opens with a global framework analysis, outlining the implications of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement and the Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction. International contributors address the roles of stakeholders in mitigating climate hazards, as well as offer detailed analysis of cross-cutting issues, including poverty, health, education and gender. Concluding chapters address the future of climate change mitigation and disaster protection, exploring the growing role of emerging technologies in disaster resilience and sustainable development.
 
Bringing together cutting-edge research from renowned global scholars and professionals, this Handbook offers key insights for researchers and students of environmental studies and development studies, particularly those focusing on natural disasters and climate technologies. The empirical data and case analysis will also benefit practitioners, professionals and policymakers working in climate risk relief.
Contributors
Contributors: Md. Anwarul Abedin, S. Acharya, Basanta Raj Adhikari, Bismark Adu-Gyamfi, Dwi Putri Agustianingsih, Muhammed Sulfikkar Ahamed, Iftekhar Ahmed, G.M. Monirul Alam, Ariyaningsih, Jasmitha Arvind, B.K. Baliarsingh, Jyotiskona Barick, Aditya Barve, Mrittika Basu, D. Bhanja, Kat Boehringer, Samuel Lloyd Brown, Emily Ying Yang Chan, Abhra Chanda, Ranit Chatterjee, Sanjay Chaturvedi, Rohit Chaurasia, Imon Chowdhooree, Tahmina Chumky, Loreine B. de la Cruz, Ambika Dabral, Sourav Das, Sameer M. Deshkar, Sanjaya Devkota, Andrew DeWit, Arjay Dineros, S.K. Dubey, S. Dutta, Hastoro Dwinantoaji, A. Gaikawd, Tuhin Ghosh, Himangana Gupta, Chandra Hada, Dilruba Haider, John Handmer, Krishnandu Hazra, Kendra Hirata, Ebony Louise Hogg, Tahsina Sharmin Hoque, Babul Hossain, Mikio Ishiwatari, Sheikh Tawhid Islam, Md. Shamim Istiak, Mostafa Jafari, Israt Jahan, Jonas Joerin, Archana Shrestha Joshi, Suvendrini Kakuchi, Sakiko Kanbara, Naim Kapucu, Adriana Keating, Pradip Khatiwada, Karl Kim, Parisa Kloss, Takeshi Komino, Ramasamy R. Krishnamurthy, Sida Liu, Mayfourth D. Luneta, Mythili Madhavan, Fuad Hassan Mallick, Ratna Mandal, Miho Mazereeuw, Arunabh Mitra, B. Mohanty,Tamal Mondal, Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Yoshiyuki Murayama, Subrata Nandi, Reni Diah Ningsih, Devashree Niraula, Takashi Oda, Mayank Ojha, A.P. Padiyar, Anushree Pal, Indrajit Pal, M. Pal, Vikrant Panwar, Gulsan Ara Parvin, Partha Sarathi Paul, Sameer Pethe, Niloy Pramanick, Olga Pysmenna, Atta-ur Rahman, Md. Lamiur Raihan, Nihal Ranjit, B.C. Ratha, R. Rengalakshmi, Joyashree Roy, Yulida Safitri, Sujoy Saha, Aiko Sakurai, Mihoko Sakurai, Mojtaba Samimi, Md. Nazirul Islam Sarker, Takeshi Sato, B. Sethi, Praveen Kumar Sharma, Rajib Shaw, N. Shenoy, Satoka Shimizu, Kazi Farzana Shumi, Fareeha Siddique, Vibhas Sukhwani, Rukhsar Sultana, Payal Suneja, Akhilesh Surjan, Rocky Talchabhadel, Chris Tapnio, P. Thamizoli, Noralene Uy, Hasti Widyasamratri, Zenaida D. Willison, Chi Shing Wong
Contents
Contents:

Preface xiv

PART I OVERVIEW AND GLOBAL FRAMEWORKS
1 Concepts and recent developments on climate change adaptation and
disaster risk reduction 2
Rajib Shaw
2 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its implications to risk reduction 6
Yulida Safitri, Bismark Adu-Gyamfi, and Rajib Shaw
3 Paris Agreement and its implications to disaster risk reduction 19
Dwi Putri Agustianingsih, Ariyaningsih, Vibhas Sukhwani and Rajib Shaw
4 Sendai Framework and its implementation 30
Reni Diah Ningsih, Ariyaningsih, Vibhas Sukhwani and Rajib Shaw

PART II CLIMATE RELATED HAZARD AND STATE OF ART KNOWLEDGE
5 Climate change and flood risk reduction measures 43
Mikio Ishiwatari
6 Climate change and landslide risk reduction 56
Basanta Raj Adhikari, Sanjaya Devkota and Rocky Talchabhadel
7 Climate change and cyclone risk reduction 64
Imon Chowdhooree and Fuad Hassan Mallick
8 Climate change and drought risk reduction 80
Mostafa Jafari
9 Climate change, heat wave and health impacts 88
Ariyaningsih, Vibhas Sukhwani, Bismark Adu-Gyamfi and Rajib Shaw
10 Wildfire risk management under climate change 99
Adriana Keating and John Handmer
11 GLOF and climate change 114
Fareeha Siddique, Atta-ur Rahman and Rajib Shaw

PART III STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
12 Private sector roles in climate change adaptation 122
Satoka Shimizu and Rajib Shaw
13 Science, technology, innovation and climate change adaptation 132
Muhammed Sulfikkar Ahamed, Ambika Dabral, Ranit Chatterjee and Rajib Shaw
14 Role of non-government organizations in climate change adaptation and
disaster risk reduction 144
Takeshi Komino
15 Reviewing the media’s climate change beat 154
Suvendrini Kakuchi and Rajib Shaw
16 Role of youth and young professionals in climate change and disaster
risk reduction 161
Pradip Khatiwada
17 Local government roles in climate change adaptation and disaster risk
reduction 172
Kendra Hirata

PART IV CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
18 Adaptation governance 183
Sanjay Chaturvedi
19 Urban–rural transect and ecosystem perspectives for mitigating
landscape scale disasters: lessons from Visakhapatnam, India 199
Sameer M. Deshkar and Payal Suneja
20 Urban vulnerability and resilience in the face of natural hazards:
a critical conceptual review 214
Md. Nazirul Islam Sarker, Md. Lamiur Raihan, Gulsan Ara Parvin, Babul
Hossain, G.M. Monirul Alam and Tahmina Chumky
21 Gender, inclusion, climate change and disasters 231
Dilruba Haider and Rukhsar Sultana
22 Ecosystem-based risk reduction in policy and practice 249
Noralene Uy, Chris Tapnio and Arjay Dineros
23 Prospects of climigration for the Pacific Islands 268
Ebony Louise Hogg and Akhilesh Surjan
24 Post-disaster recovery trajectories in Nagapattinam and Kuttanad
regions of India: how representations of communities shape their
recovery outcomes 280
Jasmitha Arvind, Nihal Ranjit and Mythili Madhavan
25 Housing and post-disaster recovery 293
Iftekhar Ahmed
26 Climate and disaster risk reduction education 322
Aiko Sakurai, Yoshiyuki Murayama, Takeshi Sato and Takashi Oda
27 Community-based disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation 330
Zenaida D. Willison, Loreine B. de la Cruz and Mayfourth D. Luneta
28 Microfinance and climate change: Global and Bangladesh perspectives 353
Gulsan Ara Parvin, Md. Shamim Istiak, Md. Lamiur Raihan, Tahmina
Chumky, Kazi Farzana Shumi and Mrittika Basu
29 Supply chain management, disaster and climate change 369
Arunabh Mitra and Rohit Chaurasia
30 Education sector interventions for sustainable society through climate
change adaptation and disaster resilience 381
Indrajit Pal, Joyashree Roy, Anushree Pal and Sheikh Tawhid Islam
31 Health, climate change and disaster risks 392
Emily Ying Yang Chan, Sida Liu, Chi Shing Wong and Rajib Shaw
32 Climate-resilient agricultural practices in Bangladesh 407
Tahsina Sharmin Hoque, Israt Jahan and Md. Anwarul Abedin
33 Sea level change and the livelihood security of coastal communities in
Tamil Nadu, Peninsular India 432
P. Thamizoli and R. Rengalakshmi
34 Disaster nursing and adaptation to climate change 453
Archana Shrestha Joshi, Hastoro Dwinantoaji, Sakiko Kanbara, and Hasti
Widyasamratri
35 Integrating disaster and climate change in risk sensitive land use planning 462
Chandra Hada and Rajib Shaw
36 Recovery: the role of children in recovery processes and disaster risk
reduction – the case of the South-Indian floods in 2015 470
Samuel Lloyd Brown, Ramasamy R. Krishnamurthy and Jonas Joerin
37 5-Dimensional climate+scenario model to countermeasure urban heat
island effect 489
Parisa Kloss and Mojtaba Samimi
38 Mountain ecosystems and climate change 500
Himangana Gupta and Rajib Shaw
39 Decadal assessment of mangroves of the Sundarban region under
changing climate in Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna (GBM) delta 514
Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Niloy Pramanick, Abhra Chanda, Sourav Das,
Jyotiskona Barik and Tuhin Ghosh
40 Impact-based risk forecasting and hydro-meteorological disasters 525
Devashree Niraula

PART V EMERGING ISSUES AND INNOVATION
41 The path to urban sustainability with technology: the case of a Japanese
smart town 538
Mihoko Sakurai
42 International coalitions for climate and disaster resilient infrastructure 547
Vikrant Panwar, Sameer Pethe and Rajib Shaw
43 An integrated governance approach towards a water–energy–food
nexus and climate change 562
Vibhas Sukhwani and Rajib Shaw
44 Climate-smart and nutrition-sensitive aquaculture in Odisha, India:
a new horizon in sustainability, adaptation, and mitigation 574
S.K. Dubey, A.P. Padiyar, N. Shenoy, A. Gaikawd, B. Mohanty, B.K.
Baliarsingh, S. Dutta, B.C. Ratha, B. Sethi, M. Pal, D. Bhanja and S. Acharya
45 Society 5.0 and inclusive resilience 594
Andrew DeWit and Rajib Shaw
46 New emergency communications: implication to climate hazards 605
Tamal Mondal, Krishnandu Hazra, Praveen Kumar Sharma, Partha Sarathi
Paul, Ratna Mandal, Subrata Nandi and Sujoy Saha
47 Risk communication: analytical perspective from the lens of science,
COVID-19 and climate change 625
Kat Boehringer and Akhilesh Surjan
48 COVID-19, transportation and climate change 638
Karl Kim
49 Network governance for implementing the U.N. Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) 648
Naim Kapucu and Olga Pysmenna
50 Situational awareness for all: from sensing to collaboration using
real-time communication in cities affected by climate change 663
Aditya Barve, Miho Mazereeuw and Mayank Ojha

Index 676
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