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Atlas of Environmental Risks Facing China Under Climate Change

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This atlas provides the most comprehensive and accurate overview of environmental risks relating to climate change vulnerability and adaptation in China. It addresses the agricultural, ecosystem and heat wave health risk posed by climate change and presents the projected environmental risks in the 21st century under climate change and socioeconomic scenarios. The detailed and concise risk assessments are mapped in grid units, allowing easy environmental risk assessment for specific locations. The atlas contributes significantly to the knowledge base for climate change adaptation in China and is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of geographic sciences and climate change. 

List of contents

Environments and Climate Change in China.- Agricultural Risks of Climate Change.- Ecosystem Risks of Climate Change.- Heatwave Health Risks of Climate Change.- Integrated Environmental Risks under Climate Change.

About the author

Qiuhong Tang is a Professor of Physical Geography at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Director of the Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, CAS. He is the associate editor of the Journal of Geographical Sciences, Journal of Hydrometeorology, and Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water.
Quansheng Ge is a professor and the Director of the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS. He is the Secretary-General of the Chinese National Committee for the International Human Dimensions Programme on the Global Environmental Change (CNC-IHDP), the Secretary-General of the Chinese National Committee for the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (CNC-IGBP), the Vice-President of the Cultural Relic Academy China (CRAC), and council member of the Geographical Society of China (GSC), the Chinese Meteorological Society (CMS), and the Beijing Meteorological Society (BMS). 


Summary

This atlas provides the most comprehensive and accurate overview of environmental risks relating to climate change vulnerability and adaptation in China. It addresses the agricultural, ecosystem and heat wave health risk posed by climate change and presents the projected environmental risks in the 21st century under climate change and socioeconomic scenarios. The detailed and concise risk assessments are mapped in grid units, allowing easy environmental risk assessment for specific locations. The atlas contributes significantly to the knowledge base for climate change adaptation in China and is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of geographic sciences and climate change. 

Product details

Assisted by Ge (Editor), Ge (Editor), Quansheng Ge (Editor), Qiuhon Tang (Editor), Qiuhong Tang (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2017
 
EAN 9789811041983
ISBN 978-981-10-4198-3
No. of pages 229
Dimensions 216 mm x 285 mm x 18 mm
Weight 774 g
Illustrations XVIII, 229 p. 323 illus., 322 illus. in color.
Series IHDP/Future Earth-Integrated Risk Governance Project Series
IHDP/Future Earth-Integrated Risk Governance Project Series
Ihdp/Future Earth-Integrated R
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

A, Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Studies, The environment, Earth and Environmental Science, Meteorology and climatology, Environmental Geography, Earth System Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts, Climatology

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