Managing the Climate Crisis

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781642832006

Designing and Building for Floods, Heat, Drought, and Wildfire

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By Jonathan Barnett, Matthijs Bouw
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
480 g
Pages:
240

Description

Jonathan Barnettis a Fellow of the Penn Institute for Urban Research, Professor Emeritus of City and Regional Planning, and former director of the Urban Design Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Designing the Megaregion: Meeting Urban Challenges at a New Scale, and, with Larry Beasley, of Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs, as well as many other books and articles about city and regional design. Matthijs Bouw, is a Professor of Practice in Architecture and Landscape Architecture and the McHarg Center Fellow for Risk and Resilience at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a founder of One Architecture & Urbanism, an award-winning architecture and planning firm, established in 1995, with main offices in New York City and Amsterdam. His projects in the U.S. include continuing planning work for Climate-Ready Boston and climate-resilience plans for New York City.

PART 1: UNDERSTANDING THE CLIMATE CRISIS CHAPTER 1: The Climate Crisis: A National Security Problem CHAPTER 2: The Causes and Dangers of a Changing Climate PART II: MANAGING CLIMATE THREATS CHAPTER 3: Flooding from Sea Level Rise and Storm Surges CHAPTER 4: Flooding along Rivers CHAPTER 5: Flooding from Extreme Storm Events CHAPTER 6: Life-Threatening Heat CHAPTER 7: Shortages of Fresh Water CHAPTER 8: Wildfire CHAPTER 9: Food Shortages PART III: LOOKING AHEAD CHAPTER 10: Recent Progress Managing Climate Threats CHAPTER 11: Costs and Benefits of Managing Climate Threats CHAPTER 12: How Managing the Climate Crisis Can Transform the U.S. Acknowledgements Illustration Credits Notes Index About the Authors

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