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Climate Change and Urban Children

by Sheridan Bartlett

Book Details

Publisher:IIED
Published:2008
Pages:81
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

This comprehensive resource examines the unique vulnerabilities and resilience of young city dwellers facing environmental challenges, offering crucial insights for urban planning and child developme...

Our Review

This comprehensive resource examines the unique vulnerabilities and resilience of young city dwellers facing environmental challenges, offering crucial insights for urban planning and child development professionals. Drawing on global research and case studies, the book explores how climate impacts—from extreme heat to flooding—disproportionately affect children's health, education, and well-being in densely populated areas. The analysis extends beyond physical risks to consider psychological impacts and community-level responses, providing a holistic view of this pressing urban issue. Bartlett's work bridges academic research with practical applications, making complex environmental concepts accessible to those shaping children's futures.

What distinguishes this volume is its child-centered approach to urban climate adaptation, emphasizing participatory methods that include young voices in planning processes. The book serves as an essential guide for policymakers, educators, and community advocates seeking to create more resilient and equitable cities for the next generation. Through its balanced examination of both challenges and innovative solutions, it empowers readers to transform urban environments into safer, more supportive spaces for childhood development amid changing climate conditions. This thoughtful synthesis of research and practice makes a compelling case for prioritizing children in urban sustainability efforts.

Themes

Child development

Subjects

Child development