Renewing Local Planning to Face Climate Change in the Tropics

This book aims to inspire decision makers and practitioners to change their approach to climate planning in the tropics through the application of modern technologies for characterizing local climate and tracking vulnerability and risk, and using decision-making tools. Drawing on 16 case studies con...

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Main Author: Alessandro Pezzoli (auth)
Other Authors: Maurizio Tiepolo (auth), Vieri Tarchiani (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer Nature 2017
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