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Managing Urbanization, Climate Change and Disasters in South Asia

Title
Managing Urbanization, Climate Change and Disasters in South Asia [electronic resource] / by Ravindra Kumar Srivastava.
ISBN
9789811524103
Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXXVII, 469 p.) 135 illus., 132 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book offers essential insights into potential catastrophic events that might befall upon the emerging urban landscape in South Asia, and which are due to hazards, risks and vulnerabilities inherent in the region’s geophysical location, as well as due to climate change and unplanned urbanization. It highlights major physio-graphic, demographic, geological and geophysical indicators that are responsible for changing the pattern and trend of urbanization in South Asia – a crucial issue in view of emerging threats of climate change, and changes in the demographic profile. The book addresses the disaster management scenario in South Asia, manifestations of climate change in the region and various urban setups under climate-change-induced risks. Further, it elaborates on the challenges of urbanization-based neo-risks and vulnerabilities, which manifest in the form of slum area growth, piling and littering of waste and filth, new health risks, groundwater contamination, air pollution, highly energy-dependent lifestyles, poverty, socio-economic tensions, etc. It also critically examines the institutional mechanisms for disaster risk reduction (DRR), climate change adaptation (CCA) and urban governance, and suggests appropriate changes in the governing structure to mitigate these risks. The book draws the attention of urban planners and policymakers to current shortcomings in the administrative and financial structures of local urban bodies. While outlining climate-associated risks and adaptation strategies in South Asia, it also suggests measures for integrating climate change and urban adaption with state's planning processes, and puts forward a risk alleviation platform to bring the risk managers working in different fields together, so that they make concerted efforts to achieve sustainable development. It offers valuable takeaways for researchers, urban planners, those working in industry, consultants, and policymakers.
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Springer ENIN.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 31, 2020
Series
Disaster Studies and Management,
Disaster Studies and Management,
Contents
Chapter-01: Introduction
Chapter -02: South Asia Region & its Urban Agglomerates -Changing Risk Characterization
Chapter -03: Disaster Management Scenario of South Asia
Chapter -04: Manifestations and Impacts of Climate Change in SAR
Chapter -05 : Urban Setups in South Asia Region (SAR) under Climate Change induced Risk
Chapter -06 : Challenges of Urbanisation led neo risks and vulnerabilities
Chapter -07: Institutional Structure for DRR, CCA and Urban Governance
Chapter -08: Conclusions and Future Perspective – A Road Map.
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