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  • Momentum Press Science and Technology Diplomacy, Volume I: A Focus on the Americas with Lessons for the World

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    Book SynopsisScience diplomacy and policy can support collaborative national and international science for advancing knowledge with societal impact in fields such as climate, space, medicine, and the environment. Scientific advances made possible by the basic and applied research carried out by government agencies, universities, and nongovernmental organizations create opportunities and challenges with growing impact on policy decisions. Developing structures that produce the best science information to policy makers is becoming more critical in an ever-changing world. This three-volume set presented by prominent figures from the disciplines of science, engineering, technology, and diplomacy includes their perspectives on potential solutions to opportunities 21st-century scientists, engineers, and diplomats face in the future: To shed light and interface science, technology, and engineering with the realm of policy; To provide a vision for the future by identifying obstacles and opportunities while focusing on several key issues.

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  • Momentum Press Science and Technology Diplomacy, Volume III: A Focus on the Americas with Lessons for the World

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    Book SynopsisScience diplomacy and policy can support collaborative national and international science for advancing knowledge with societal impact in fields such as climate, space, medicine, and the environment. Scientific advances made possible by the basic and applied research carried out by government agencies, universities, and nongovernmental organizations create opportunities and challenges with growing impact on policy decisions. Developing structures that produce the best science information to policy makers is becoming more critical in an ever-changing world. This three-volume set presented by prominent figures from the disciplines of science, engineering, technology, and diplomacy includes their perspectives on potential solutions to opportunities 21st-century scientists, engineers, and diplomats face in the future: To shed light and interface science, technology, and engineering with the realm of policy; To provide a vision for the future by identifying obstacles and opportunities while focusing on several key issues.

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  • Open Letter On Time and Water

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  • Stairway Press Human-Caused Global Warming

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  • POP Academy Health and Climate Change

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  • Douglas B Sims From Ice to Inferno

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  • Manhattan Book Group An Americans Guide to Climate Change

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  • Editions La Butineuse The Climate General

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Global Adaptation and Resilience to Climate

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    Book SynopsisThis book explores the link between climate change and resiliency on each continent of the world. It reviews how climate change affects populations, not only through environmental exposures and health outcomes, but how people live their lives. Zolnikov brings together a set of experts to offer a novel perspective on understanding climate change vulnerability alongside adaption measures being implemented. Each chapter includes an overview on how climate change will affect that continent alongside current adaptation, mitigation, and policies that seek to improve population outcomes. As a whole, the book explores why a “one size fits all” approach to promote climate change resiliency does not work; however, a global perspective can facilitate people learning from one another and facing climate change together. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction to climate change vulnerability, adaptation, and resiliency.- Chapter 2 Africa.- Chapter 3 Antarctica.- Chapter 4 Asia.- Chapter 5 Australia.- Chapter 6 Europe.- Chapter 7 North America.- Chapter 8 South America.- Chapter 9 The world adapting to climate change.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG NATO, Climate Change, and International Security:

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    Book SynopsisThis book offers a prospective analysis of the anticipated security consequences of climate change in relation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Using climate and security literature to complement recent foresight and scenario analysis developed by NATO, the author applies the International Risk Governance Council’s (IRGC) Risk Governance Framework to identify the considerations and actions that could assist NATO in a context where climate and environmental factors more intensively shape security. Tyler Lippert explores how climate change has the potential to increase the need for humanitarian assistance and disaster response, to create tension over shared resources, to renew and enhance geo-political interest in the Arctic, and to deepen concern with respect to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Within this new political and environmental reality, NATO must consider how to adapt to meet new demands, prepare for new security challenges, as well as manage unforeseen consequences. Offering a corrective, this book identifies near-term actions for NATO to improve its risk governance posture, providing a basis upon which longer-range policy considerations can be developed. This analysis is only the opening salvo of what is likely to be a complicated process that spans many years, if not decades. However, in mapping the risk governance dimensions to the security and climate nexus from the perspective of NATO, Lippert provides a foundation for risk-based policy planning for NATO. The book will be of immense value to policy and decision makers: NATO leadership and its affiliated organizations as well as to academics across a broad span of subject areas, particularly environmental sociology, defense and foreign policy, and the political sciences.Table of ContentsTable of ContentsI. AbstractII. Chapter 1: IntroductionA. OverviewB. Research Aims and ObjectivesC. AbbreviationsD. Scope of the AnalysisIII. Chapter 2: Literature ReviewA. IntroductionB. Climate Change and Security ConsequencesC. Critical Aspects of Climate ChangeD. Empirical Models of Climate SecurityE. ConclusionsIV. Chapter 3: Taking Stock of the Situation: NATOA. IntroductionB. NATO’s Big Picture—What Future? C. Historical development and transformation of NATOD. NATO, Climate, and the Environment1. NATO and Middle East/North Africa2. NATO and the Arctic3. Creation of NATO’s Emerging Security Challenges DivisionE. NATO Foresight Efforts: The Future Security Environment1. NATO ACT Strategic Foresight Analysis2. NATO ACT—Framework for Future Alliance Operations3. Instability Situations - (Hazards) a) Access and Use of Global Commons Challengedb) Disruptive Impact of Migrationc) Large-Scale Disaster4. Review and Critique of Instability Situations5. To What Extent do the NATO ACT Instability Situations Represent NATO's Perspective? F. ConclusionsV. Chapter 4: Methodology & ContextA. IntroductionB. Why Risk Governance? NATO and Climate Security RiskC. The IRGC Risk Governance Framework1. Summary of Characteristics: NATO, Climate Security, and Risk Governance2. Previous Application of the IRGC Risk Governance FrameworkD. Risk Governance: Institutions & Context1. The Institutional Structures2. Climate Policies and Plans: NATO Militaries and Defense Ministries3. The Context of NATO Decision Making: Consensus and the Silence Procedure4. NATO in the context of a new environment5. The Potential for ConfoundednessE. ConclusionsVI. Chapter 5: A Risk Governance Case StudyA. IntroductionB. Phase 1: Pre-Assessment1. Risk (or, Problem) Framing2. Early Warning3. Screening4. Scientific Conventions5. NATO’s ability to perform pre-assessmentC. Phase 2: Risk Appraisal1. Risk Assessmenta) Complexityb) Uncertaintyc) Ambiguity2. Concern Assessment3. NATO’s ability to perform Risk AppraisalD. Phase 3: Tolerability and Acceptability Judgment1. Risk Characterization & Evaluation: Climate and Security for NATOa) Risk Characterizationb) Risk Evaluation2. NATO’s ability to perform Tolerability and AcceptabilityE. Phase 4: Risk Management1. NATO’s ability to perform Risk ManagementF. Risk Communication1. NATO’s ability to perform Risk CommunicationG. ConclusionsVII. Chapter 6: Major FindingsA. IntroductionB. Findings: Climate Change and International Security: NATO’s Risk GovernanceC. Recommendations: A Basis for Prospective Risk Management OptionsD. Discussion: Assessment of the IRGC FrameworkE. Closing RemarksVIII. Bibliography

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Carbon Management for Promoting Local Livelihood

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    Book SynopsisThis book contributes to our understanding of linkages between carbon management and local livelihoods by taking stock of the existing evidence and drawing on field experiences in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, an area that provides fresh water to more than 2 billion people and supports the world’s largest population of pastoralists and millions of livestock. This edited volume addresses two main questions: 1. Does carbon management offer livelihood opportunities or present risks, and what are they? 2. Do the attributes of carbon financing alter the nature of livelihood opportunities and risks? Chapters analyze the most pressing deficiencies in understanding carbon storage in both soils and in above ground biomass, and the related social and economic challenges associated with carbon sequestration projects. Chapters deliver insights to both academics from diverse disciplines (natural sciences, social sciences and engineering) and to policy makers. Table of ContentsChapter1: Managing Carbon Cycle Linkage to Livelihood in HKH Region.- Chapter2: Climate Change Mitigation and Pastoral Livelihood in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region: Research Focuses, Opportunities and Challenges.- Chapter3: Tracking of Vegetation Carbon Dynamics from 2001 to 2016 by MODIS GPP in HKH region.- Chapter4: Livelihood and Carbon Management by Indigenous People in Southern Himalayas.- Chapter5: Effects of Different Grassland Management Patterns on Soil Properties on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.- Chapter6: Carbon Management of the Livestock Industry in the HKH Region.- Chapter7: Wetlands as a Carbon Sink: Insight into the Himalayan Region.- Chapter8: Milk and Dung Production by Yaks (Poephagus grunniens): Important Products for the Livelihood of the Herders and for Carbon Recycling on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.- Chapter9: Interactive Mechanism of Service Function of Ecosystems and the Effect of Climate Change to the Service Function of Ecosystem in Alpine Grassland of Tibetan Plateau.- Chapter10: Prospects of Biochar for Carbon Sequestration and Livelihood Improvement in the Tibetan Grasslands.- Chapter11: Optimizing the Alpine Grazing System to Improve Carbon Management and Livelihood for Tibetan Herders.- Chapter12: Promoting Artificial Grasslands to Improve Carbon Sequestration and Livelihood of Herders.- Chapter13: Prospects for REDD+ Financing in Promoting Forest Sustainable Management in HKH.- Chapter14: Designing Water Resource Use for Poverty Reduction in the HKH Region: Institutional and Policy Perspectives.- Chapter15: Indigenous Practice in Agro-pastoralism and Carbon Management from a Gender Perspective: A Case from Nepal.- Chapter16: Adaptation by Herders on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in Response to Climate Change and Policy Reforms: the Implications for Carbon Sequestration and Livelihoods.- Chapter17: Developing Linkages for Carbon Sequestration, Livelihoods and Ecosystem Service Provision in Mountain Landscapes--Challenges and Opportunities in the Himalaya Hindu Kush (HKH) Region.- Chapter18: Experience for Future Good Practice and Policy of Combined Carbon Management and Livelihood in HKH Region.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Forest and Rangeland Soils of the United States Under Changing Conditions: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis

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    Book SynopsisThis open access book synthesizes leading-edge science and management information about forest and rangeland soils of the United States. It offers ways to better understand changing conditions and their impacts on soils, and explores directions that positively affect the future of forest and rangeland soil health. This book outlines soil processes and identifies the research needed to manage forest and rangeland soils in the United States. Chapters give an overview of the state of forest and rangeland soils research in the Nation, including multi-decadal programs (chapter 1), then summarizes various human-caused and natural impacts and their effects on soil carbon, hydrology, biogeochemistry, and biological diversity (chapters 2–5). Other chapters look at the effects of changing conditions on forest soils in wetland and urban settings (chapters 6–7). Impacts include: climate change, severe wildfires, invasive species, pests and diseases, pollution, and land use change. Chapter 8 considers approaches to maintaining or regaining forest and rangeland soil health in the face of these varied impacts. Mapping, monitoring, and data sharing are discussed in chapter 9 as ways to leverage scientific and human resources to address soil health at scales from the landscape to the individual parcel (monitoring networks, data sharing Web sites, and educational soils-centered programs are tabulated in appendix B). Chapter 10 highlights opportunities for deepening our understanding of soils and for sustaining long-term ecosystem health and appendix C summarizes research needs. Nine regional summaries (appendix A) offer a more detailed look at forest and rangeland soils in the United States and its Affiliates.Table of ContentsExecutive Summary.- Overview and Purposes.- Key Message.- Chapter 1. State Of Forest And Rangeland Soils Research In The United States (Dan Binkley, Daniel D. Richter, Richard V. Pouyat, and Linda Geiser).- Chapter 2. Soil Carbon (Erin Berryman, Jeff Hatten, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese, Kate Heckman, David D’Amore, Jennifer Puttere, Michael SanClements, Stephanie Connolly, Charles H. (Hobie) Perry, and Grant Domke).- Chapter 3. Soils And Water (Mary Beth Adams, Vince Archer, Scott Bailey, Kevin McGuire, Chelcy Miniat, Dan Neary, Toby O’Geen, Pete Robichaud, and Mike Strobel).- Chapter 4. Biogeochemical Cycling In Forest And Rangeland Soils Of The United States (Lindsey E. Rustad, Jennifer Knoepp, Daniel D. Richter, and Andrew Scott).- Chapter 5. Forest And Rangeland Soil Biodiversity (Stephanie A. Yarwood, Elizabeth Bach, Matt Busse, Jane E. Smith, Mac A. Callaham, Jr., Chih-Han Chang, Taniya Roy Chowdhury, and Steven D. Warren).- Chapter 6. Wetland And Hydric Soils (Carl Trettin, Randall Kolka, Anne Marsh, Sheel Bansal, Eric Lilleskov, Patrick Megonigal, Marla Stelk, Graeme Lockaby, David D’Amore, Richard MacKenzie, Brian Tangen, Rodney Chimner, and James Gries).- Chapter 7. Urban Soils (Richard Pouyat, Susan Day, Sally Brown, Kirsten Schwarz, Richard Shaw, Katalin Szlavecz, Tara Trammell, and Ian Yesilonis).- Chapter 8. Soil Management And Restoration (Mary Williams, Cara Farr, Deborah Page-Dumroese, Stephanie Connolly, and Eunice Padley).- Chapter 9. Soil Mapping, Monitoring, And Assessment (Mark J. Kimsey, Larry E. Laing, Sarah Anderson, Jeff Bruggink, Steve Campbell, David Diamond, Grant Domke, James Gries, Scott Holub, Greg Nowacki, Deborah Page-Dumroese, Charles H. (Hobie) Perry, Lindsey Rustad, Kyle Stephens, and Robert Vaughan).- Chapter 10. Challenges And Opportunities (Linda Geiser, Toral Patel-Weynand, Anne Marsh, Korena Mafune, and Daniel Vogt).- Appendix A: Regional Summaries.- Appendix B: Soils Networks And Resources.- Appendix C: Summary Of Research Questions.

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  • Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Klima: Der Weltuntergang findet nicht statt

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    Book SynopsisDiscussions about climate and energy often alternate between extremes, a consensus-based agreement seems to be impossible. Gerd Ganteför looks behind the hardened fronts and scrutinizes standard arguments - with surprising results.Trade Review"Lesen Sie dieses Buch! Ganteförs Buch sollte zur Pflichtlektüre für alle Nationen und Lehranstalten dieses Planeten, für Regierungen, Parlamente und Kommunalpolitiker gemacht werden. Es könnte dazu beitragen, globale Fehlentwicklungen zu erkennen und zu korrigieren." Isoliertechnik (2/2012) "Gerade wegen der Diskussion um Bevölkerungswachstum, Energieressourcen im Zusammenhang mit Klima kann man empfehlen, dieses Buch zu lesen." Chemie konkret - CHEMKON (2/2011) "Ganteför geht es darum, die richtigen Prioritäten zu setzen und die Risiken richtig abzuschätzen." Die Rheinpfalz am Sonntag (12.06.2011) / Pirmasenser Zeitung (14.06.2011) "Weltuntergangsszenarium oder Panikmache? Kaum ein Thema erhitzt die Gemüter aktuell wie das des Klimawandels. Doch gilt: Heiße Diskussionen brauchen eine Orientierung, wie sie dieses lesenswerte Buch in hervorragender Weise bietet. Der Autor schaut hinter die verhärteten Fronten und hinterfragt auf wissenschaftlicher Basis die Standardargumente mit überraschenden Ergebnissen." METALL (Dezember 2010) "Das Buch ist naturwissenschaftlich sachlich und fundiert geschrieben, ideologiefrei, kritisch gegenüber politisch gesteuerten und festgefahrenen Meinungen, verständlich, sprachlich gut formuliert, eloquent. Fazit: Das Buch ist sehr empfehlenswert für jeden, der bei einem jahrein-jahraus indoktrinierenden Trommelfeuer einer angeblich anthropogenen und CO2-bedingten Klima-Katastrophe, [...] noch Platz hat im Gehirn für unabhängiges naturwissenschaftliches Denken!" Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau (März 2011) "Das Buch ist naturwissenschaftlich gut fundiert und dabei leicht zu lesen." Eigentümlich frei - Magazin (April 2011) "Physik-Professor Gerd Ganteför hat sich mit dem Thema Klimawandel beschäftigt und gibt Entwarnung. Sein populärwissenschaftliches Buch wird allerdings für Gesprächsstoff sorgen." Uni-Zeitung, Beilage des Südkurier (25.10.2010) "...Gerd Ganteför überprüft die gängigen Argumente, Mythen und Legenden: unabhängig, seriös und wissenschaftlich fundiert. So leistet er nicht nur eminent wichtige Aufklärungsarbeit, sondern fördert auch einige handfeste Überraschungen zu Tage...Selten sind solche Thesen mit so guten Argumenten vertreten worden wie in diesem Buch." Uni-online.de (23.12.2010) "Sehr unkonventionell und kritisch, aber auch sehr anschaulich." Deutschlandradio Kultur (19.12.2010) "Eine klare und verständliche Beschreibung der energiepolitischen Herausforderungen, vor denen die Menschheit heute steht, verbunden mit realistischen und zugleich pragmatischen Schlussfolgerungen, wie diese Herausforderungen zu meistern sind." Märkische Oderzeitung (18.11.2010) "Ganteför ist kein 'Klimaskeptiker', sondern ein Kritiker der Klimahysterie, die mit untauglichen Mitteln eine Erwärmung verhindern will, mit deren unausweichlichen Folgen wir uns rational und wirksam auseinander setzen sollten." PLUS LUCIS (05.12.2010) "Ganteförs Ziel ist es, durchaus gegen den Strich zu bürsten und mit liebgewonnen (Vor-)Urteilen aufzuräumen." Südkurier (05.11.2010) "Eine Lektüre, die sich lohnt gelesen zu werden, um damit nicht nur tieferes Wissen über unsere Welt, das Klima und dessen Entwicklungen zu erlernen, hingegen auch einmal aus einer anderen Perspektive die vielfach zu hörende Gegenseite der Weltuntergangsmaler zu betrachten." The Intelligence (26.10.2010) "Ein sehr, sehr meinungsstarkes Buch gegen den vermeintlichen 'Mainstream'!" Mittelstands Magazin (12/2010) "Das Buch ist eine klare Empfehlung für alle, die das Thema Klima und Energie interessiert und ein optimales Geschenk für alle, die glauben es eh besser zu wissen. Glückwunsch an Herrn Ganteför für ein wirklich gelungenes Buch." chemiestudent.deTable of ContentsVorwort ix Danksagung xi Teil I Einführung 1 1 Einleitung 3 Die Propheten des Weltuntergangs 3 Das Konzept des Buches und seine Thesen 12 2 Fakten: Was ist die Ausgangslage? 17 Energie 17 Bevölkerung 25 Klima 27 3 Ein Blick über den Tellerrand 31 Was meinen die anderen? 31 Fünfzehn Bücher zum Vergleich 31 Einordnung des vorliegenden Buches 35 Teil II Weltbevölkerung und Energiebedarf 37 4 Die Bevölkerungsexplosion – von 10 Millionen auf bald 10 000 Millionen 39 5 Fünf Milliarden Menschen passen auf die Erde. Mehr nicht 45 6 Je ärmer, umso mehr Kinder 53 7 Die armen Länder brauchen bezahlbare Energie 59 Teil III Energie 69 8 Klassische Energien: der Ast, auf dem wir sitzen 71 Der Ursprung von Kohle, Erdöl und Erdgas 72 Das Erdöl und das Auto 78 Erdgas: der ärgerliche Ersatz für das Erdöl 90 Kohle: die geheime Reserve für viele Jahrhunderte 95 Kernenergie: politisch, kraftvoll, unheimlich 107 Die Endlagerung oder: Wie gefährlich ist der Schwarzwald? 119 9 Grüne Energien: mäßiges Potenzial, aber sehr gute Presse 127 Sonnenenergie: schwach und teuer, aber beliebt 127 Windkraft: preisgünstig, aber weniger beliebt 143 Biomasse: Benzin aus Brot? 151 Wasserkraft: zuverlässig, stark und preisgünstig 162 10 Neue Energien: hohes Potenzial, aber wenig Presse 169 Geothermie: ein Mauerblümchen mit großer Zukunft 169 Fusion: Wir holen die Sonne auf die Erde 180 11 Exotische Energien: viel Lärm um nichts 189 Energie aus dem Meer 189 Noch einmal Sonne – Aufwindkraftwerke 196 Teil IV Klima 199 12 Das Klima der Vergangenheit: Daraus kann man lernen 201 Die ersten Milliarden Jahre 201 Die letzte Million Jahre: eine Eiszeit nach der anderen 209 Die letzten 10 000 Jahre: einigermaßen warm 216 13 Die Klimaveränderungen heute und morgen 227 Heute: Es ist wärmer geworden. Das ist alles. 227 Die nächsten 100 Jahre: Kein Grund zur Panik! 239 Die nächsten 1000 Jahre: Skifahren nur noch am Südpol 247 Teil V Die Thesen 253 These I 255 Für den Umweltschutz muss der Lebensstandard in den wenig entwickelten Ländern angehoben werden. Dazu sind modern Kohle- und Kernkraftwerke notwendig. These II 257 Die Folgen der Klimaerwärmung sind nicht katastrophal und bringen sogar einige Vorteile. These III 259 Für den Umweltschutz sollten gefördert werden: emissionsarme Kohlekraftwerke, moderne Kernenergie, Windenergie, Geothermie und Kernfusion. Die Subventionen für Biotreibstoffe, Holzpellets und Solarenergie schaden mehr, als dass sie nützen. Literaturverzeichnis 263 Register 279

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  • Critical Science Press Solving the Climate Puzzle: The Sun's Surprising Role

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  • Brill Chinese Research Perspectives on the Environment, Special Volume: Annual Report on Actions to Address Climate Change (2013), Focus on Low-carbon Urbanization

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    Book SynopsisA special volume in the Chinese Research Perspectives on the Environment series, this English-language volume is an edited collection of articles selected from the Chinese-language Annual Report on Actions to Address Climate Change (2013): Focus on Low-carbon Urbanization. This volume provides information on how China views the challenge of climate change and seeks to rectify the extraordinary confusion found in the West on China’s green energy future and its larger perspectives on this extraordinarily crucial topic. Contributors in this volume provide a bigger picture of international negotiations on climate change; discuss China’s national actions on green energy and sustainability and how national policies are implemented at the local level; and examine challenges and potential of developing green energy resources in China.Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables 1 Low-carbon Urbanization: China’s Strategic Choice in Response to Climate Change  Preparation Group of the General Report 2 Global Achievement of 2°C Temperature Rise and China’s Emission Peak Value  Jiang Kejun 3 Progress of Negotiations on Funding Mechanisms of Climate Change and Suggestions on China’s Participation in Constructing Funding Mechanisms  Zhang Wen and Pan Xun 4 Energy and Carbon Emission Issues in China’s Urbanization  Hu Xiulian 5 Evaluation of the Progress of the Low-carbon Work in the Pilot Provinces and Cities  Ding Ding and Yang Xiu 6 Viewing China’s Green Building Development from a Green Building Label Evaluation  Li Xun and Li Congxiao 7 Review of the Urban Low-carbon Transportation System in the Pilot Regions  Huang Liya 8 Preparation Methods for and Content Framework of the Chinese Urban Greenhouse Gas Inventories  Bai Weiguo 9 Collaborative Governance of Low-carbon Development and Adaptation: Based on the Perspective of Sustainable Urbanization  Zheng Yan 10 Effects of Climate Change on China’s Typical Urban Agglomerations and Its Potential Risks  Xu Ying, Zhou Botao, Guo Wenli, Mu Haizhen and Xie Xinlu 11 Climate Change and the Layout of Urban Planning: Taking Beijing as an Example  Fang Xiaoyi 12 Analysis and Countermeasures of China’s Fog and Smog Trend  Zhang Ying, Gao Rong and Chao Qingchen 13 Countermeasure Analysis for Urban Climate Vulnerability and Adaptability: Taking the Beijing “July 21” Extraordinary Rainstorm as an Example  Xie Xinlu, Ye Dianxiu and Zhang Cunjie 14 Impact of Land Use Change on Low-carbon City Construction in Shenzhen  Liu Weiling, Zhang Linbo and Zhang Lili 15 Migration Planning and Its Practice for Adaptation to Climate Change: Ningxia Climate Migration Case  Meng Huixin 16 Constructing a Low-carbon Urban Area, and Promoting Intelligent Development: Experimentation and Practice in Xiacheng District, Hangzhou City  Bao Jianqiang and Ye Ruike 17 Positive Interaction between Low-carbon Urban Construction and Industrial Development: Taking Jiyuan City as an Example  Cong Jianhui, Liu Xuemin and Zhu Jing 18 Synergy Research on Overall Urban-rural Planning and Low-carbon Development: Taking Guangyuan City as an Example  Huang Liming, Zhou Yong and Liu Jianbo 19 Socio-economic, Energy and Carbon Emission Indexes of Various Countries, Regions and Cities  Data Handling: Zhu Shouxian 20 Global Climatic Disaster and Loss Statistics  Data Arrangement and Calculation: Su Buda and Huang Jinlong 21 Historical Statistics of Climatic Disasters in China  Data Arrangement and Calculation: Su Buda and Huang Jinlong Index

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