Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Social Resilience, and Social Inclusion

Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Social Resilience, and Social Inclusion

Release Date: January, 2024|Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 279
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8963-5
ISBN13: 9781668489635|ISBN10: 1668489635|EISBN13: 9781668489659
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Description:

The world is confronting the reality of climate change, which transcends geographical boundaries, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach. Effective mitigation strategies for climate change demand diversity, inclusion, equity, and collaboration as paramount considerations in the formulation and execution of mitigation strategies.

Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Social Resilience, and Social Inclusion illuminates the interplay between climate shifts and society's complex tapestry. Authored by leading sociologists and interdisciplinary scholars, this researched volume offers an exploration of climate change through the lens of sociology, unveiling its implications for our global community.

The book underscores that it is only through an amalgamation of biophysical, economic, political, and socio-cultural factors that we find a possible hope for real change. Its core principle is that addressing climate change is a collective endeavor, transcending racial, cultural, and economic disparities. Societal disparities come into sharp relief in the face of climate change's harsh impacts. This book unveils how climate change exacerbates preexisting social and economic inequalities within nations, creating a web of adversity ensnaring the marginalized. Within this context, sustainable development emerges as a linchpin, endowing societies with the resilience and tools needed to combat climate change-induced poverty, marginalization, and social exclusion.

Moreover, the book spotlights the proactive voices of voluntary associations and activists dedicated to championing climate change victims' rights. Their collective message resonates throughout: mitigating climate change risks must be integrated into a broader framework of resilient development, elevating the economic standing and quality of life for disadvantaged groups while fostering equity across all strata of society. This book is ideal for scholars, policymakers, and activists seeking a nuanced understanding of the intricate interplay between climate change and the social fabric of our world.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Climate Change
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Environmental Sociology
  • Inclusive Development
  • Interdisciplinary Approach
  • Mitigation Strategies
  • Multidisciplinary Activism
  • Social Impacts of Climate Change
  • Social Inequality
  • Social Resilience
  • Societal Responsibility
  • Sociology
  • Sustainable Development
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Editor/Author Biographies

Aly Abdel Razek Galaby was born on 14/8/1941 in Egypt and works as a Professor of Sociology Faculty of Arts at Alexandria University and he got a Master’s degree in 1970 and a Ph.D. in 1973 from Alexandria University. He worked as an expert at the National Centre for Social Research and Crime Cairo in 1973 and the head of the Department of Sociology Alexandria 1990, Faculty of Social Sciences Qatar 1997. He also acted as an advisor to the National Centre for Research 2008 and decision of the Standing Committee promotions Supreme Council for Universities 2013 and 2016 and travelled on a scientific mission to the United States and Austria 1974 and seconded to work in a number of universities Arabic Beirut King Abdulaziz Qatar al-Jazair United Arab Emirates. He got the scientific promotion 1982 and Excellence 2004 membership of the Association Egyptian and Arab for sociology. He participated in conferences and seminars for children’s work UNESCO and the National Research Centre, 1992 and organized crime in the Arab nation Riyadh 1998 and social capital in Egypt Bibliotheca Alexandrina 2003 Social Responsibility and Citizenship 2009 National Centre for Research on the dialectic of social integration and nation-building in the Arab nation Qatar 2013 information systems in our life Alexandria 2016. His research has been presented at conferences on social inclusion and active citizenship Qatar 2013 Quality Assurance at universities Arabic Sharjah 2014 Egyptian knowledge Circles Alexandria 2016 and research published in scientific journals based on Knowledge Development Institute National Planning 2013 Globalization and the Identity Crisis Journal of the Arabic sociology 2017 and contributed to the authoring and translation of several books and number of research projects, the evaluation of scientific production and the validity of articles submitted for publication in a number of scientific journals.

Mohammed Abo ElEnein is serving as the Dean of the College of Education at the American University in the Emirates. He earned his Doctorate in Sociology as well as his Master's of Rural Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Hassan Mohamed earned his PhD in Sociology at the University of Birmingham, U.K.
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