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A CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK ■ 245 institutional branding related to organizations such as the Red Cross, Action Aid, ...
246 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE TABLE 9.6 Summary of Selected Community-Focused Methodologies Applied to Climate Change Adaptati ...
A CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK ■ 247 TABLE 9.6, continued M ethod Main users Main objective Priority tools Asset adaptat ...
248 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE Institutional (Venn) diagrams: to identify institutions both within and out- side the community ...
A CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK ■ 249 respective implementing institutions. Recording of data is in the form of pictures ...
250 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE resources. Th ey will need to train and supervise local researchers who will carry out the PCCAA ...
A CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK ■ 251 Notes Although it is diffi cult to generalize about likely risks of urban climate ...
252 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE Bebbington, Anthony. 1999. “Capitals and Capabilities: A Framework for Analysing Peasant Viabili ...
A CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK ■ 253 Moser, Caroline, and David Satterthwaite. 2008. “Towards Pro-Poor Adaptation to Cli ...
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■ 255 Epilogue: Perspectives from the 5th Urban Research Symposium To do justice to the wealth of research and discussion that t ...
256 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE Such transboundary activities confound measurements of GHG emissions at the city scale and raise ...
EPILOGUE ■ 257 dient. For example, in the paper “Energy Consumption and CO 2 Emissions in Urban Counties in the United States,” ...
258 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE scale. Currently, climate projections for the present century are provided by the IPCC, most rec ...
EPILOGUE ■ 259 anthropogenic heat release are included in model simulations, when compared with rural areas. A holistic framewor ...
260 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE culture, economic makeup, and population densities. In addition to the energy directly consumed ...
EPILOGUE ■ 261 ing is likely to be driven by a series of factors, including behavior, building design, and future climate. Kersh ...
262 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE and how each may contribute to a city’s emission reduction. In “Getting to Car- bon Neutral,” Ke ...
EPILOGUE ■ 263 What roles do nonstate and other stakeholders play in the governance process? What factors have enabled local in ...
264 ■ CITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE a key component to the development of appropriate city actions. Th is is espe- cially true in ci ...
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