Climate Change in Santos Brazil: Projections, Impacts and Adaptation Options

Climate Change in Santos Brazil: Projections, Impacts and Adaptation Options
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Book Synopsis Climate Change in Santos Brazil: Projections, Impacts and Adaptation Options by : Lucí Hidalgo Nunes

Download or read book Climate Change in Santos Brazil: Projections, Impacts and Adaptation Options written by Lucí Hidalgo Nunes and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-11-23 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the result of the project METROPOLE: An Integrated Framework to Analyse Local Decision Making and Adaptive Capacity to Large-Scale Environmental Change: Community Case Studies in Brazil, UK and the US, supported by the Belmont Forum-G8 Initiative Collaborative Research (Coastal Vulnerability, G8MUREFU3 2201-040). The Project METROPOLE was designed to address some important challenges of our time: on one hand, how to reduce the risks from climate change in coastal areas, in view of safeguarding life, assuring the safety of assets and the maintenance of rich ecosystems; and on the other hand, how to improve the interaction between scientists, decision makers and population for a common goal, to prevent alarming projections of sea level rise from being realized. This book focuses on the basis of the project which is anchored in the recognition of the importance of both dialogue and action on climate change involving different actors. Therefore, the participation of decision-makers, the population and representatives of civil and private organizations are key-elements in ensuring measures that might slow down, minimise or even restrict the perverse effects of climate change.


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