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Chapter 1. Introduction (Debra D. Joseph, Camille Huggins and Maud Mthembu).- Part I: Disasters.- .- Chapter 2. The Impact of Global Boiling on Caribbean Islands: Practicality of Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (Timothy Affonso).- Chapter 3. The Psychosocial Impact of Climate Change: A recent Overview (Gervan J. Arneaud).- Chapter 4.  The Climate-Resilient Elderly of Barbados (Melony Shoye).- Chapter 5. Climate Change-Induced Disasters in Manicaland Province in Zimbabwe: The Need for Continuous Professional Development (Molly Shayamano,  Poppy Masinga and  Nkosiyazi Dube).- Chapter 6. Centering the response to the KwaZulu-Natal floods in the African-centred Psychosocial Interventions (Sibonsile Zibane, Sthembiso Phoswa and Nokukhanya Zondi).- Part II: Food Security.- Chapter 7. Food Security Through Entomophagy: The Benefits and Challenges of Harvesting Encosternum delegorguei in Climate-Change-Affected Rural Nerumedzo community, Bikita, Zimbabwe (Brenda Nyeverwai Rumutsa).- Chapter 8. Climate Change and Its Effect on the Mental Health of Farmers in Trinidad & Tobago (Sadia Moore, Glenda Hinkson and  Edward Clarke).- Part III: Migration.- Chapter 9. The Impacts of Climate Change Among Displaced Migrants in Small Island Developing States: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago (Camille Huggins).- Chapter 10. Mitigation and Adaptation Innovations Addressing Climate Change and Forced Migration: Case Study Research in Five World Regions (Carmen C. Monico, Shalee N. Forney,  Helen B. Tadese and  Ashley D. Gonzalez) .- Part IV: Vulnerable Populations, Organisations and Climate Modelling (AI).- Chapter 11. Why Climate Change Matters for Vulnerable Populations in South Africa: A Social Work Perspective (Tamsin Leigh Nel and  Priscalia Khosa).- Chapter 12. The Power of Small-Scale Interventions in Progressing Climate Adaptation and Resilience in the Caribbean: A Case Study of Trinidad and Tobago (Lauren Bain and  Sara Low).- Chapter 13. Climate Models Using AI: A Case for the OECS (Letetia M. Addison,  Kevan Rajaram, Ken Manohar and  Curtis Charles).- Chapter 14. Conclusion (Camille Huggins, Debra D. Joseph and Maud Mthembu).

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 30/06/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031830365, 978-3031830365
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      Chapter 1. Introduction (Debra D. Joseph, Camille Huggins and Maud Mthembu).- Part I: Disasters.- .- Chapter 2. The Impact of Global Boiling on Caribbean Islands: Practicality of Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (Timothy Affonso).- Chapter 3. The Psychosocial Impact of Climate Change: A recent Overview (Gervan J. Arneaud).- Chapter 4.  The Climate-Resilient Elderly of Barbados (Melony Shoye).- Chapter 5. Climate Change-Induced Disasters in Manicaland Province in Zimbabwe: The Need for Continuous Professional Development (Molly Shayamano,  Poppy Masinga and  Nkosiyazi Dube).- Chapter 6. Centering the response to the KwaZulu-Natal floods in the African-centred Psychosocial Interventions (Sibonsile Zibane, Sthembiso Phoswa and Nokukhanya Zondi).- Part II: Food Security.- Chapter 7. Food Security Through Entomophagy: The Benefits and Challenges of Harvesting Encosternum delegorguei in Climate-Change-Affected Rural Nerumedzo community, Bikita, Zimbabwe (Brenda Nyeverwai Rumutsa).- Chapter 8. Climate Change and Its Effect on the Mental Health of Farmers in Trinidad & Tobago (Sadia Moore, Glenda Hinkson and  Edward Clarke).- Part III: Migration.- Chapter 9. The Impacts of Climate Change Among Displaced Migrants in Small Island Developing States: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago (Camille Huggins).- Chapter 10. Mitigation and Adaptation Innovations Addressing Climate Change and Forced Migration: Case Study Research in Five World Regions (Carmen C. Monico, Shalee N. Forney,  Helen B. Tadese and  Ashley D. Gonzalez) .- Part IV: Vulnerable Populations, Organisations and Climate Modelling (AI).- Chapter 11. Why Climate Change Matters for Vulnerable Populations in South Africa: A Social Work Perspective (Tamsin Leigh Nel and  Priscalia Khosa).- Chapter 12. The Power of Small-Scale Interventions in Progressing Climate Adaptation and Resilience in the Caribbean: A Case Study of Trinidad and Tobago (Lauren Bain and  Sara Low).- Chapter 13. Climate Models Using AI: A Case for the OECS (Letetia M. Addison,  Kevan Rajaram, Ken Manohar and  Curtis Charles).- Chapter 14. Conclusion (Camille Huggins, Debra D. Joseph and Maud Mthembu).

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