The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation
Drawing on concepts in political economy, political ecology, justice theory, and critical development studies, the authors offer the first comprehensive, systematic exploration of the ways in which adaptation projects can produce unintended, undesirable results.
This work is on the Global Policy: Next Generation list of six key books for understanding the politics of global climate change.
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The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation
Drawing on concepts in political economy, political ecology, justice theory, and critical development studies, the authors offer the first comprehensive, systematic exploration of the ways in which adaptation projects can produce unintended, undesirable results.
This work is on the Global Policy: Next Generation list of six key books for understanding the politics of global climate change.
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The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation

The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation

The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation

The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation

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Drawing on concepts in political economy, political ecology, justice theory, and critical development studies, the authors offer the first comprehensive, systematic exploration of the ways in which adaptation projects can produce unintended, undesirable results.
This work is on the Global Policy: Next Generation list of six key books for understanding the politics of global climate change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137496737
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 04/29/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool is Visiting Associate Professor at Vermont Law School, USA, where he manages the Energy Security and Justice Program at their Institute for Energy&the Environment. He works as a researcher and consultant on issues pertaining to renewable electricity generators and distributed generation, the politics of large-scale energy infrastructure, designing public policy to improve energy security and access to electricity, and building adaptive capacity to the consequences of climate change. He is the author, editor, co-author, or co-editor of 13 books on energy security and climate change issues in addition to hundreds of peer-reviewed academic studies.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction to the Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation
2.Bamboo Thumping Bandits: The Political Economy of Climate Adaptation in Bangladesh
3.Degraded Seascapes: The Political Economy of the Dutch Delta Works
4.Bloated Bodies: The Political Economy of Hurricane Katrina Recovery
5.The Perils of Climate Diplomacy: The Political Economy of the UNFCCC
6.Principles and Best Practices for Climate Change Adaptation
7.Insights from Political Economy for Adaptation Policy and Practice

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