The political ecology of climate change adaptation: livelihoods, agrarian change and the conflicts of development/ Marcus Taylor.
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363.73874 SCO/T Tourism and climate change: impacts, adaptation and mitigation/ | 363.73874 SHU/C Climate justice: Vulnerability and protection/ | 363.73874 SYG/C A changing environment for human security: transformative approaches to research, policy and action/ | 363.73874095 TAY/T The political ecology of climate change adaptation: livelihoods, agrarian change and the conflicts of development/ | 363.738740954 SIN/C Climate change and new challenges: society, environment and development / | 363.738740954 SUN/C Climate Change and Environment | 363.738741 CRA/C Crime, violence and global warming/ |
Preface : the critique of climate change adaptation --
1. Climate change and the frontiers of political ecology --
2. Socialising climate --
3. Making a world of adaptation --
4. Power, inequality and relational vulnerability --
5. Climate, capital and agrarian transformations --
6. Pakistan : historicising adaptation in the Indus watershed --
7. India : water, debt and distress in the Deccan Plateau --
8. Mongolia : pastoralists, resilience and nomadic capital --
Conclusion : adapting to a world of adaptation.
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