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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Environmental economics-Case studies. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (115 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030626662
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science Series
    DDC: 304.2097286
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Theoretical Framework -- 1.3 Conceptual Framework -- 1.3.1 Equations -- 1.3.2 Data Sources -- 1.4 Quality Analysis -- 1.4.1 Criticisms -- 1.4.2 (Spatial) Scale -- 1.4.3 Aggregation -- 1.4.4 Data Quality -- 1.4.4.1 Quality Scores -- 1.5 Brief Aims -- 1.6 Conclusions -- Appendix 1.1: Footprint Calculator Survey (in English) -- References -- Chapter 2: The Ecological Footprint -- 2.1 Ecological Footprint Evolution -- 2.2 Sustainability Metrics -- 2.3 Systems Approach -- 2.4 Integrated Sustainability -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Biocapacity Accounting -- 3.1 Biocapacity as `Carrying Capacity´ -- 3.2 Framing Production -- 3.3 Ecological Overshoot -- 3.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Case Study - Methods -- 4.1 Research Question -- 4.2 Case Aim and Objectives -- 4.3 Study Area Sampling -- 4.4 Data Collection -- 4.4.1 (1) Informed Consent -- 4.4.2 (2) Demographics -- 4.4.3 (3) Farmers´ Surveys -- 4.4.4 (4) Follow-up Interviews -- 4.4.5 (5) Wrap-Up -- 4.5 Data Analysis -- Appendix 4.1: Fieldwork Datasheet -- References -- Chapter 5: Case Study - Findings -- 5.1 Findings with Discussion -- 5.2 Demographics -- 5.3 Farmers´ Surveys -- 5.4 Follow-up Interviews -- 5.4.1 Q1: What Type of Crops Do You Grow, and in What Proportion? -- 5.4.2 Q2: How Much Do You Grow in a Year? -- 5.4.3 Q3: Where Do You Sell Your Crops? -- 5.4.4 Q4: Are You Participating in Fair Trade or Organic Farming? -- 5.4.5 Q5: Do You Use Fertilisers or Pesticides? -- 5.4.6 Q6: Do You Benefit from Payments for Ecosystem Services? -- 5.4.7 Q7: Have You Ever Been Approached Before to Complete a Survey or an Interview? -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Implications -- 6.1 Results for the Corridor -- 6.1.1 Error Analysis -- 6.2 Solutions. , 6.3 Lessons Learned -- 6.3.1 Sensitivity Analysis -- 6.4 Contributions -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- 7.1 Contribution -- 7.2 Limitations -- 7.3 Future Research -- 7.4 Recommendations -- 7.4.1 Applying the Footprint Calculator -- 7.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer
    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Earth Sciences ; Climate change ; Industrial management Environmental aspects ; Natural disasters ; Coasts ; Social sciences ; Environmental sociology
    Description / Table of Contents: This brief is based on an analysis that was performed on the 2010 winter storms that caused considerable damage to coastal communities in Atlantic Canada. The hazards that occurred were associated with storm surge, high waves, coastal erosion, and flooding. The analysis covered a large multisite longitudinal project, where a participatory action research (PAR) approach was used to understand how people in 10 coastal communities perceive and experience extreme weather events and to enhance their capacity to adapt and improve their resilience. This brief exposes the outcome of two series of interviews and activities that were conducted during the project, as well as the lessons learned, and general elements that should be considered when researchers collaborate with communities to define adaptation and resilience strategies. It makes an important contribution to the application of PAR as an integrated (social-ecological) approach to resilience and how such an approach can be adapted also to other communities
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 91 p. 2 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319634920
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Geography
    Language: English
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