
Climate Change and Human Security: The Challenge to Local Governance under Rapid Coastal Urbanization
Author(s): Michael R. Redclift (Author), David Manuel-Navarette (Author), Mark Pelling (Author)
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date: September 29, 2011
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 1848443722
- ISBN-13: 9781848443723
Book Description
The book examines the Mexican Caribbean coast and explores the wider issues of managing climate change in vulnerable areas of the tropics. It also points to the inability to integrate development thinking into climate change adaptation. The authors suggest that failures in local governance – the transparency of state actions, and the local populations lack of effective power – represents a greater threat to adaptation than the absence of technical capacity in vulnerable areas.
Using local case studies of communities, fishing villages and tourist destinations, this well-researched book will appeal to international students and academics working on climate change and professionals in development, conservation and tourism industries.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The Dynamics of Coastal Urbanisation; 3. Nature and Space in the ‘Discovery’ of the Mexican Caribbean; 4. The Development of Mass Tourism in Mexico; 5. Human Security and Governance; 6. Governance as Process: the Evolution of ‘Power Spheres’ and Climate Change; 7. Lived Experiences on the Coast: Holbox and Mahahual; 8. Conclusion
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