Climate Change Alternate Governance Policy for South Asia
Auteurs : Mukhopadhyay Ranadhir, Karisiddaiah Sm, Mukhopadhyay Julie
Climate Change: Alternate Governance Policy for South Asia provides an assessment of climate change issues through the socioeconomic lens of one of the world?s poorest, most populous regions. Although climate change is a global issue, localized solutions have become increasingly necessary to address political, economic and cultural factors in underdeveloped regions. Identifying successes, gaps and shortcomings in existing policies and regional laws relating to climate change, this book evaluates the sustainability of current practices, examining mitigation strategies and suggesting a comprehensive, innovative model of sustainable policies and governance strategy specific to the region.
While the book approaches climate change, policy and mitigation from a regionally-focused standpoint, it has an underlying philosophy of Think Global, Act Local, making it universally applicable to anyone interested in climate change and its effects.
1. Introduction2. Scientific Assessment3. Political Ecology 4. Carbon Policy of South Asia5. Transform Threat to Opportunity6. Alternate Governance Policy
S.M. Karisiddaiah is a geoscientist with extensive experience relating to the formation and evolution of western continental margin of India, gas hydrates, manganese nodules, and plate boundary geodynamics. In addition to his work with the National Institute of Oceanography, Dr. Karisiddaiah has researched manganese nodules onboard the R.V. Gaveshani and received a Post-Doctoral fellowship from Berlin’s Free University to study methane emissions from oceanic sediments. He is the author of several internationally acclaimed research publications and has contributed to numerous national and international seminars and symposia. Dr. Karisiddaiah is a member of the Geological Society of India and the Indian Geophysical Union.
Julie Mukhopadhyay is a social scientist with 30 years of experience of fieldwork in educational, social, human development, and climate change sectors in both rural and urban areas of South Asia and Africa.
- Approaches climate change, policy and mitigation from a regionally focused standpoint
- Includes mitigation approaches and solutions directly applicable to the sociocultural environment of South Asia
- Provides a research-based compilation of relevant science, policy and social issues that are set alongside a critical assessment of data and practical examples
- Authored by experts with extensive experience in geoscience and human development throughout South Asia
Date de parution : 06-2018
Ouvrage de 186 p.
19x23.3 cm