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Legal Methods of Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation in Chinese Water Management

English · Hardback

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This book addresses why, whether and how the existing legal framework on water management in China could make climate change adaptation a mainstream issue. The book uses a table to illustrate the distinctions and similarities between IWRM and water-centered adaptation to analyze the possibilities of mainstreaming adaptation. The new water-planning processes and EIA are also illustrated in the form of figures showing the differences after factoring in adaptation considerations. Interviews with water managers to obtain their perception and attitudes towards climate change adaptation offer new perspectives for readers. The adaptation- mainstreaming approach, which finds a way to balance various interests and tasks, will arouse the interests of those readers who argue that climate change is only one of the issues challenging water management, and that poverty reduction, environmental protection and living standard improvement are even more important. Readers will also be interested to discover that the adaptation mainstreaming approach could be applied in water management institutions such as water planning and EIA. In addition, the book offers a clear explanation of the challenges of adaptation to the existing water-related legal framework from a theoretical perspective, and provides theoretical and practical recommendations.

List of contents

Introduction.- Legal Methods towards Water Sustainability.- Legal Methods of Water-related Climate Change Adaptation.- Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation in the IWRM.- Setting the Legal and Institutional Environment.- Recommendations - Two Key Entry Points.

Summary

This book addresses why, whether and how the existing legal framework on water management in China could make climate change adaptation a mainstream issue. The book uses a table to illustrate the distinctions and similarities between IWRM and water-centered adaptation to analyze the possibilities of mainstreaming adaptation. The new water-planning processes and EIA are also illustrated in the form of figures showing the differences after factoring in adaptation considerations. Interviews with water managers to obtain their perception and attitudes towards climate change adaptation offer new perspectives for readers. The adaptation- mainstreaming approach, which finds a way to balance various interests and tasks, will arouse the interests of those readers who argue that climate change is only one of the issues challenging water management, and that poverty reduction, environmental protection and living standard improvement are even more important. Readers will also be interested to discover that the adaptation mainstreaming approach could be applied in water management institutions such as water planning and EIA. In addition, the book offers a clear explanation of the challenges of adaptation to the existing water-related legal framework from a theoretical perspective, and provides theoretical and practical recommendations.

Product details

Authors Xiangbai He
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2016
 
EAN 9789811004025
ISBN 978-981-10-0402-5
No. of pages 268
Dimensions 161 mm x 242 mm x 20 mm
Weight 538 g
Illustrations XVI, 268 p. 11 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Climate Change, International Law, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, Public Administration, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Meteorology and climatology, Earth System Sciences, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts, International Environmental Law

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