Climate Change Adaptation in the Built Environment
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Global climate change is one of the greatest environmental threats facing humanity and it is affecting every country on every continent. Recent evidence confirms a close liaison between climate change induced hazards and the built environment, as the built environment demonstrates a high fragility and vulnerability to hazardous situations. The impact of climate change is particularly pertinent to the built environment given the life expectancy of buildings and the fact that it is essential to ad
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This essential guide tackles one of the most pressing challenges of our time: how to fortify our cities, homes, and infrastructure against the escalating threats of a changing climate. The book delves into the undeniable link between climate-induced hazards and the high vulnerability of our built world, arguing that the long lifespan of buildings and critical infrastructure makes proactive adaptation not just prudent, but imperative for survival. It moves beyond theoretical discussions to provide a clear-eyed analysis of the fragility our communities face from extreme weather, rising seas, and other environmental shifts, framing adaptation as a non-negotiable component of modern development and urban planning.
What sets this work apart is its practical, forward-looking focus on actionable strategies for creating resilient spaces, directly addressing the urgent need to retrofit and redesign our surroundings. It is an indispensable resource for students of urban planning, architecture, and environmental science, as well as for policymakers and engineers who are on the front lines of implementing real-world solutions. By providing a crucial framework for understanding and action, this book empowers its readers to become active participants in building a safer, more durable future for generations to come.
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