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Cities and Climate Change978-3-030-40727-8Series ISSN 2523-8124 Series E-ISSN 2523-8132
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72068-5f why should countries, that contribute less to climate change, made to suffer the most, and why countries that benefit economically the most from climate change, are now asking others to reduce economic activities on the basis of reducing pollution emissions. This chapter introduces the concept of
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Introduction: Origins of Human Security,d less apt to invest in climate change mitigation programmes. Faced by the impacts of climate change, this lack of financial capacity from less economically resilient countries poses a threat to their urban liveability levels just as much as their urban infrastructures. Due to this, cities turn to i
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2550-1achieve resilience and sustainability without disrupting current economic models. Recognizing that no disruptions to local, regional and global economies will encourage a wider adoption of the proposed model, the consequential sustainability outcomes can still be wider in their encouragement of a mo
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Zaheer Allam,David Jones,Meelan ThondooExplores why climate change responsiveness policies for cities have been slow to gain traction.Introduces the various dimensions from a cross-disciplinary perspective, and from regional, local and urb
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Language, Syntax, and Semantics for Describing Dynamics of Systemsey have one common element: They are expressed and perceived visually rather than auditory—so-called semasiographic languages. Like natural languages, each has its specific syntax and semantics. Unlike bees that seem to know and understand their language from birth, we humans only come equipped with the capacity to learn languages.