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What is Climate Change Adaptation

Methods and Applications of Geospatial Technology in Sustainable Urbanism
To enhance the capability environmental, social, and economic systems to adjust the climate change impact by reducing their vulnerability towards actual and expected climate.
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Seasonal Contrast of Land Surface Temperature in Faridabad: An Urbanized District of Haryana, India
Swagata Ghosh (Amity Institute of Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing (AIGIRS), Amity University, Noida, India), Krishna Vidhata N. (Amity Institute of Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing (AIGIRS), Amity University, Noida, India), Sunil Kumar (Amity Institute of Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing (AIGIRS), Amity University, Noida, India), and Kousik Midya (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2249-3.ch008
Abstract
The chapter has highlighted the adverse impact of conversion of natural land cover into urban concrete over inter-seasonal variation of land surface temperature (LST) in Faridabad district which is a major threat for sustainable urbanism. Apart from high LST in the dense urban area built-up in Faridabad city, inter-seasonal variation of LST has been observed in dry deciduous forested areas due to defoliation, fallow land, and over-grazed land in rural surrounding areas. Compared to NDVI, NDBI has significant positive and stable correlation with LST in all seasons (Pearson index: 0.35 to 0.60). Weaker correlation (Pearson index: 0.02 to 0.48) between NDVI and LST accounts for the seasonal impact over NDVI due to defoliation and agricultural practices over the study area. Overall, it can be remarked that image-based spectral indices and thermal band can be used for the evaluating thermal environmental contrast across seasons. Use of in situ measurement with good network of meteorological stations can validate satellite-derived LST better and increase the accuracy of the study.
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Demonstrating Wet Waste Composting as a Greening Society Initiative: A Step Towards Climate Resilient Societies
The process of adjusting of social, economic or ecological systems as a response to actual or expected climate change and its impacts.
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Journalists and Open Access: A Roadmap to Sustainable Development and Climate Change Adaptation in Tanzania
Practices people apply when adjusting to changes brought by climate change. The society adapts by adopting and adapting new livelihood strategies to exist and develop sustainably.
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Integrating Climate Change Education Into the Curriculum in Kenya
Efforts directed towards mitigating consequences of climate change.
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Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainability in the Bangladeshi School Curriculum
Climate change adaptation means adapting to lifestyles and livelihood due to climate change. It requires adjusting to present ongoing changes in climate and preparing for expected future climate. The main reason for climate change adaptation is to reduce vulnerability due to the harmful effects of climate change.
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Adaptive Strategies of Small Family Farms in the Face of Climate Change: The Case of the Tleta Watershed in Northern Morocco
A response to global warming, that seeks to reduce the vulnerability of social and biological systems to relatively sudden change and thus offset the effects of global warming.
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Nature-Based Solutions for Water Security and the Role of Education for Enhancing the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda
An intervention that aim to minimize climate-related risks e.g., extreme weather event impacts on water systems, and simultaneously promote development benefits. It can either seek to maintain existing systems by smaller changes, e.g. land use planning, or fundamentally change their central features, e.g. decision-making procedures.
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