Climate Change, Community Response and Resilience: Insight for Socio-Ecological Sustainability, 1st Edition, Volume 6

  • 11h 27m
  • Gouri Sankar Bhunia, Martiwi Diah Setiawati, Rajib Shaw, Soumita Banerjee, Uday Chatterjee
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2023

Climate Change, Community Response, and Resilience: Insight for Socio-Ecological Sustainability, Volume Six presents a fundamental theoretical framework for understanding how community resilience and risk assessment affect climate change adaptation behavior. This framework is based on a 26-chapter theoretical and empirical examination that includes pioneer projects from various regions that illustrate the relationship between theory and practice, reflect a paradigm shift in climate change, community response, and resilience, and focus on these important aspects from a sectoral perspective. Climate change, ecological consequences and resilience are then discussed in the final section.

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  • Provides insights into the impact of community resilience and risk assessment on climate change adaptation behavior
  • Examines several case studies in which local communities have used innovative methods to address climate threats
  • Assesses the vulnerability of households and agroecosystems to climate change and environmental degradation

About the Author

Dr. Uday Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor at Bhatter College in Dantan, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India, and an Applied Geographer with a Post-Graduate in Applied Geography from Utkal University and a Doctorate in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University in Cuttack, Odisha. He has contributed to a number of research papers that have been published in reputable national and international publications, as well as edited book volumes. He has also organized (as the convener) a Faculty Development Program on "Modern ways of teaching and advanced research methods," which was funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). Urban Planning, Social and Human Geography, Applied Geomorphology, Hazards & Disasters, Environmental Issues, Land Use and Rural Development are some of his research interests. The West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) of the Government of West Bengal, India, financed his research. He has worked as a reviewer for a number of international publications. Dr. Uday Chatterjee is currently the lead editor of the Springer Special Issue (S.I) on Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Modelling.

Dr. Rajib Shaw is a professor at Keio University's Graduate School of Media and Governance. He is also the Chairperson of SEEDS Asia and CWS Japan, two Japanese NGOs, and a Senior Fellow of the Institute of Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) Japan. He was previously the Executive Director of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) and a Kyoto University Professor. Disaster governance, community-based disaster risk management, climate change adaptation, urban risk management, and disaster and environmental education are all areas of interest for him. Professor Shaw is the Chair of the UN Science Technology Advisory Group for Disaster Risk Reduction (STAG) and the Co-Chair of the Asia Science Technology Academic Advisory Group (ASTAAG). He's also the CLA (Coordinating Lead Author) for the IPCC's 6th Assessment Report's Asia chapter. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal "Progress in Disaster Science" published by Elsevier, as well as the series editor of a Springer book series on disaster risk reduction. Prof. Shaw has over 45 books to his credit, as well as over 300 scholarly papers and book chapters.

Dr. Gouri Sankar Bhunia earned his Ph.D. in 2015 from the University of Calcutta in India. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on applying geospatial technologies to prevent infectious disease in the environment. Environmental modeling, risk assessment, natural resource mapping and modeling, data mining, and information retrieval utilizing geospatial technologies are among his research interests. Dr. Bhunia serves on the editorial boards of three international journals in health GIS and geosciences as an associate editor. Dr. Bhunia has published more than 60 articles in Scopus-indexed publications.

Dr. Martiwi Diah Setiawati is a research fellow at the National Research and Innovation Agency's Research Center for Oceanography (BRIN). She worked as a project researcher for the Climate Change Adaptation Initiative Project in Indonesia at The University of Tokyo's Integrated Research System for Sustainability Sciences (IR3S) from 2016 to March 2021. The Ministry of the Environment of Japan and the Ministry of National Development Planning of the Republic of Indonesia (BAPPENAS) are working together on this project to integrate climate change adaptation into a local development plan. She is interested in the use of remote sensing and GIS to a variety of environmental circumstances, such as habitat research, catastrophe mitigation, climate change effect assessment, and adaptation, as an environmental scientist. Her prior research efforts include constructing models to forecast future health hazards posed by changes in climate, land use, and population, as well as integrated climate assessment - risks, uncertainties, and society. She has over 20 papers published in a variety of international and regional journals and proceedings.

Ms. Soumita Banerjee is a Senior Research Fellow (UGC) at the Department of Geography, Faculty Council of Science, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She has completed her M.Sc. in Geography (Specialization in Environmental Study) with a Gold Medal from the Department of Geography, University of Calcutta and later, while working as full-time faculty in the Department of geography (UG-PG), Asutosh College, Kolkata, she has done a M.A in Disaster Management in the distance learning mode of Annamalai University. During her Research Period as a Junior Research Fellow, she has been awarded with DAAD- IGCS Summer School Scholarships twice and invited as a Guest Researcher in ERASMUS Exchange Programme. She has also selected and participated in various prestigious national level training programmes or schools. Her areas of research interest cover Land Use Dynamics and Urban Planning, Hazards & Disasters, and Environmental Issues. So far, she has contributed as an author and a reviewer in a numbers of research journals and books in home and abroad.

In this Book

  • Foreword
  • Evaluation of Community Response and Resilience on Climate Change: A Bibliometric Analysis
  • Assessing Flood Risk, Intensity, Recurrence Trend, and Indigenous Coping Strategies of the Teesta Riverine People of Bangladesh
  • Socio-Economic and Livelihood Vulnerability in View of Climate Resilience: A Case Study of Selected Blocks of Sundarban, India
  • Building Resilient City in Coastal Urban Areas: Case Study of Community Adaptation and Response Toward Climate Change and Tidal Floods in Semarang, Indonesia
  • Climate Change Indicator, Impact, Adaptation, and Innovation at the Local Level: Learn From the Peoples' Experience of the Coastal Plain of Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia
  • Climate Change and Geopolitical Risks: Cases of Riverine Communities of Teesta and Brahmaputra Rivers of India
  • Vulnerable Countries, Resilient Communities: Climate Change Governance in the Coastal Communities in Indonesia
  • Solar-Powered Drip Irrigation Managed by Women Farmer Groups as Climate Change Adaptation for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in East Lombok, Indonesia
  • Climate Change, Local Vulnerabilities, and Involuntary Migration in Drought-Prone Bundelkhand Region of Central India
  • Climate Change Resilience by Community Involvement: A Case Study in Indian Base Stations for the Well-Known Himalayan Trek Routes of Darjeeling and West Sikkim
  • Indonesia’s Engagement in the Climate Change Negotiations: Building National Resilience
  • The Green Economy to Support Women’s Empowerment: Social Work Approach for Climate Change Adaptation Toward Sustainability Development
  • Resilience to Natural Hazards Among the Navara Rice Farming Communities in Palakkad, Kerala
  • Livelihood Constraints and Socio-Ecological Loops: Household Drought Coping Survival Strategies in Rural Plateau Tracks of Eastern India
  • Ground Water Depletion and Climate Change: Role of Geospatial Technology for a Mitigation Strategy
  • Developing Methods for Building Sustainable Communities in Flooded Industrial Complex Areas
  • Climate Change and Agroecosystem: Impacts, Adaption, and Mitigation in South Asia
  • Climate Change and Flood: Vulnerability and Community Resilience
  • Space Technology in Solving Water Crisis-Rethinking Research Collaborative
  • Community Resilience to Climate Change-Induced Disasters: The Narratives of the Cyclone Affected Communities of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve
  • Climate Change, Urban Flooding, and Community Perceptions of Vulnerability and Resilience: Lessons from Diamond Harbor Region
  • Climate Protection in Spatial Policy Instruments, Opportunities and Barriers: The Case Study of Poland
  • Coastal Vulnerability Assessment for the Megacity of Jakarta, Indonesia Under Enhanced Sea-Level Rise and Land Subsidence
  • Integrated Ecosystem-Based Risk Reduction Into Environmental-Economic Accounting in Gujarat Coastal Zones
  • Geospatial Approach for Reducing Water Stress: Case Study of Delhi
  • Statistical Analyses of the Dependence of Tea Yield on the Land and Atmospheric Covariates in the Dooars Region of West Bengal
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