Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment

Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment

Mountains, Climate Change, Sustainability and People

Mukherji, Aditi; Shrestha, Arun Bhakta; Mishra, Arabinda; Wester, Philippus

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2019

627

Mole

Inglês

9783319950518

15 a 20 dias

2245

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Foreword.- Preface.- Index.- Chapter 1 Introduction: Setting the Scene.- WG1 DRIVERS OF CHANGE AND INTEGRATED FUTURE SCENARIOS.- Chapter 2 Drivers of Change to Mountain Sustainability.- Chapter 3 Climate Change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya.- Chapter 4 Exploring Futures of the Hindu Kush Himalaya: Scenarios and Pathways.- WG2 SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN THE HKH.- Chapter 5 Sustaining HKH Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.- Chapter 6 Meeting Energy Needs in the HKH.- Chapter 7 Status and Change of the HKH Cryosphere.- Chapter 8 Water Security: Availability, Use, and Governance.- Chapter 9 Food and Nutrition Security in the HKH.- Chapter 10 Air Pollution in the HKH.- WG3 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE HKH.- Chapter 11 Disaster Risk Reduction and Increasing Resilience.- Chapter 12 Poverty and Vulnerability in Mountain Livelihoods.- Chapter 13 Adaptations to Climate Change.- Chapter 14 Gender and Inclusive Development.- Chapter 15 Migration in the HKH: Governance, Drivers, and Consequences.- Chapter 156 Environmental Governance in the HKH.- Bibliography.
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Open Access book on Hindu Kush Himalaya;Climate Change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya;Sustainable Mountain Development;Environmental Assessment;HKH Assessment Report;Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the HKH;Energy Needs in Asia;Water Security, Availability, Use and Governance;Food Nutrition and Security in Asia;Disaster Risk Reduction and Increasing Resilience;Poverty and Vulnerability in Mountain Livelihoods;Climate Change Adaptation;Governance, Drivers and Consequences of Migration;Environmental Governance in the Hindu Kush Himalaya;Sustainable Mountain Development;Environmental Geography;Climate change management;climate change