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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Climatology. ; Urban policy.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Part I: Climate Change and Flood Disaster: Current Global Context and Theory of Climate Disaster Risk Assessment and Green Recovery -- Chapter 1. International Movements towards Climate Disaster and Green Recovery: Sustainable Development Goals, The Paris Climate Agreement, Green Deal, COVID-19 Disaster, and the City (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin) -- Chapter 2. Concept and Definition of Disasters, Issues and Emerging Solutions (Kwi-Gon Kim) -- Part II: Flood Risk Assessment and Green Recovery Framework and Methods -- Chapter 3. Nine Step Conceptual Framework for Climate Disaster Risk Assessment and Green Recovery Planning and Innovation (Kwi-Gon Kim) -- Chapter 4. Methods and Technologies for Developing the Indicators of Climate Disaster Risk Assessment and Green Recovery Planning: The Standard Methods and Techniques for a Whole System (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin) -- Part III: Cross-cutting and Emerging Topics -- Chapter 5. Untact Space Planning for a Post-COVID-19 Pandemic as a Compound Flood Risk (Kwi-Gon Kim) -- Chapter 6. Overview and Exploration of Nature-based Flooding Solutions (Kwi-Gon Kim) -- Chapter 7. Using green recovery principles to integrate City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) with flood risk management (Rachel Carbone) -- Part IV: Food Risk Assessment and Green Recovery: Twelve Case Studies from Across the Globe -- Chapter 8. Overview of Case Studies: Common Elements and Framework for Analysis (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin) -- Chapter 9. Flash Floods – Cambodia and Afghanistan -- Chapter 10. Urban floods – Uganda, Tanzania and Columbia -- Chapter 11. Riverine Floods – DR Congo, Ecuador, and East timor -- Chapter 12. Rural Floods – Loa, Tanzania, and Cambodia -- Part V: The Synthesis of Case Studies -- Chapter 13. Comparative Assessment of Case Studies - Policy-related Recommendations, Strategies, Actions, Tools and Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation (Catherine Atkin, Kwi-Gon Kim) -- Chapter 14. Case Study Comparison with Adaptation in SelectMore Advanced Countries (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin) -- Part VI: Adaptation and Mitigation Framework Integration and Innovation: Future Prospects -- Chapter 15: Co-benefits of Combining Adaptation and Mitigation Frameworks: A Cross-Cutting Approach (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin) -- Chapter 16. Digitalization of Flood-Related Climate Innovations in Cities: A Practical Prototype to Address Data Requirements (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin) -- Chapter 17. New Frontiers: Application of Blockchain (BC)/Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to Drive Flood Reduction Solution Markets and Financing (Si Chen) -- Chapter 18. Towards Disaster Free Cities and Communities: Climate Smart, Safe and Resilient Localities (Kwi-Gon Kim, Catherine Atkin, all authors).
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 426 p. 216 illus., 200 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031503658
    Series Statement: Cities and Nature
    Language: English
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