Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change

Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
Title Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Coastal Services Center (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 2009
Genre Climatic changes
ISBN

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Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change

Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
Title Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 2009
Genre Climatic changes
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Local Climate Action Planning

Local Climate Action Planning
Title Local Climate Action Planning PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Boswell
Publisher Island Press
Pages 300
Release 2012-07-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610912012

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Climate change is a global problem, but the problem begins locally. Cities consume 75% of the world's energy and emit 80% of the world's greenhouse gases. Changing the way we build and operate our cities can have major effects on greenhouse gas emissions. Fortunately, communities across the U.S. are responding to the climate change problem by making plans that assess their contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and specify actions they will take to reduce these emissions. This is the first book designed to help planners, municipal staff and officials, citizens and others working at local levels to develop Climate Action Plans. CAPs are strategic plans that establish policies and programs for mitigating a community's greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions. They typically focus on transportation, energy use, and solid waste, and often differentiate between community-wide actions and municipal agency actions. CAPs are usually based on GHG emissions inventories, which indentify the sources of emissions from the community and quantify the amounts. Additionally, many CAPs include a section addressing adaptation-how the community will respond to the impacts of climate change on the community, such as increased flooding, extended drought, or sea level rise. With examples drawn from actual plans, Local Climate Action Planning guides preparers of CAPs through the entire plan development process, identifying the key considerations and choices that must be made in order to assure that a plan is both workable and effective.

Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change

Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
Title Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Coastal Services Center (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Climatic changes
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Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change

Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
Title Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change PDF eBook
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Release 2009
Genre Climatic changes
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Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change

Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
Title Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change PDF eBook
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Pages 23
Release 2009
Genre Climatic changes
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Addressing Climate Change at the Community Level in the United States

Addressing Climate Change at the Community Level in the United States
Title Addressing Climate Change at the Community Level in the United States PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Lachapelle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 300
Release 2018-12-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351211706

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The concept of community, in all its diverse definitions and manifestations, provides a unique approach to learn more about how groups of individuals and organizations are addressing the challenges posed by climate change. This new volume highlights specific cases of communities developing innovative approaches to climate mitigation and adaptation around the United States. Defining community more comprehensively than just spatial geography to include also communities of interest, identity and practice, this book highlights how individuals and organizations are addressing the challenges posed by climate change through more resilient social processes, government policies and sustainable practices. Through close examinations of community efforts across the United States, including agricultural stakeholder engagement and permaculture projects, coastal communities and prolonged drought areas, and university extension and local governments, this book shows the influence of building individual and institutional capacity toward addressing climate change issues at the community level. It will be useful to community development students, scholars and practitioners learning to respond to unexpected shocks and address chronic stress associated with climate change and its impacts.