Cities and Climate Challenges in Southeast Asia
Date of publication:
2023
Publisher:
ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute
Number of pages:
201
Code:
ASC17
Soft Cover
ISBN: 9789815011715
About the publication
The Climate Change in Southeast Asia Workshop and Compendium Series is a platform to facilitate and promote research on climate-related issues in the Southeast Asian region. Organized by the Climate Change in Southeast Asia Programme at the ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, the objective of this platform is to facilitate knowledge exchange and share best practices to deepen understanding of the complex and multidimensional nature of climate change. This inaugural publication sheds light on varied and contextual experiences of Southeast Asian urban communities in addressing climate challenges and scenarios for future policy making.
Contents
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Cities and Climate Challenges in Southeast Asia
[Whole Publication, ISBN: 9789815011722], by Melinda Martinus, Qiu Jiahui, Sharon Seah, editors -
Preliminary pages
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1. Introduction, by Melinda Martinus, Qiu Jiahui, Sharon Seah, authors
- SECTION I: CLIMATE RISKS IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN URBAN CONTEXT
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2. Water Security and Climate Change in the City of Baguio, by Alejandro N. Ciencia , Gladys A. Cruz, authors
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3. Exploring Agroecology for Enhancing Climate Actions and Food Security in Cities: Malaysia as a Case Study, by Ku Nurasyiqin Ku Amir, Bakri Mat, authors
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4. Climate Change and Heritage Preservation: A Case Study of the Complex of Hue Monuments, by Nguyen Ky Nam, author
- SECTION II: CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND URBAN GOVERNANCE
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5. The Interplay Between Climate Risks and Ten Years of Urban Development in Ho Chi Minh City, by Nigel K. Downes, author
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6. Building Climate-Resilient Communities: A Cursory Review of Selected Local Climate Action Plans in the Philippines, by Kristoffer B. Berse, Elton Evidente, authors
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7. The Role of International City Networks in Advancing Cities’ Climate Ambitions: A Case Study of Jakarta, by Nila Kamil, Sayel Cortes, authors
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8. Knowledge Systems Approach to Democratic Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Historic Environments, by Virajhita Chimalapati, author
- SECTION III: URBAN CLIMATE INTERVENTIONS
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9. Nature-Based Solution Infrastructure for Flood Mitigation: An Experience from the Jakarta Metropolitan Area, by Adiwan Aritenang, author
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10. Leveraging De-risking Instruments to Scale-up Adaptation Finance in Jakarta, by Brurce M. Mecca, Ines Ayostina, authors
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11. The Application of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures Index (TCI) on Malaysian Property and Construction Companies, by Renard Y.J. Siew, author
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12. The Role of Official Development Assistance (ODA) for Advancing Sustainable Climate Adaptation: A Case Study of Japanese ODA in Vietnam, by Michiyo Kakegawa, author
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13. Summary and Policy Recommendations, by Melinda Martinus, Qiu Jiahui, Sharon Seah, authors
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Index