<p><p>It is now widely accepted that adaptation will be necessary if we are to manage the risks posed by climate change. What we know about adaptation, however, is limited. While there is a well established body of scholarship proposing assessment approaches and explaining concepts, few studies have
Climate Change Adaptation in Practice: From strategy development to implementation
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Chapter 1 Communicating Climate Change Adaptation: From Strategy Development to Implementation (pages 1β9): Philipp Schmidt?Thome, Johannes Klein, Anika Nockert, Larissa Donges and Inga Haller
Chapter 2 Participatory Climate Change Adaptation in Kalundborg, Denmark (pages 11β23): B. Bedsted and S. Gram
Chapter 3 Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Calculating Costs and Benefits for the Case Study Kalundborg, Denmark (pages 25β34): Markus Boettle, Diego Rybski and Jurgen P. Kropp
Chapter 4 Coastal Protection and Multi?Criteria Decision Analysis: Didactically Processed Examples (pages 35β49): Markus Boettle, Philipp Schmidt?Thome and Diego Rybski
Chapter 5 Preparing for Climate Change: Planning Adaptation to Climate Change in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland (pages 51β64): Ruusu Tuusa, Susanna Kankaanpaa, Jari Viinanen, Tiia Yrjola3 and Sirkku Juhola
Chapter 6 Adaptation to Floods in Riga, Latvia: Historical Experience and Change of Approaches (pages 65β81): Laila Kule, Agrita Briede, Maris Klavins, Guntis Eberhards and Andris Locmanis
Chapter 7 Climate Adaptation in Metropolis Hamburg: Paradigm Shift in Urban Planning and Water Management towards βLiving with Waterβ? (pages 83β93): Joerg Knieling and Mareike Fellmer
Chapter 8 Climate Change Adaptation Policy in Bergen: Ideals and Realities (pages 95β109): O. Langeland, J.E. Klausen and M. Winsvold
Chapter 9 Adaptation to Climate Change in the Smeltale River Basin, Lithuania (pages 111β122): Egidijus Rimkus, Justas Ka?ys, Edvinas Stonevicius and Gintaras Valiuskevicius
Chapter 10 The Geological Structure of Pyynikinharju Esker and the Local Effects of Climate Change (pages 123β136): Jussi Ahonen, Tuire Valjus and Ulla Tiilikainen
Chapter 11 Climate Change and Groundwater: Impacts and Adaptation in Shallow Coastal Aquifer in Hanko, South Finland (pages 137β155): Samrit Luoma, Johannes Klein and Birgitta Backman
Chapter 12 Climate Change and Groundwater β From Modelling to some Adaptation Means in Example of Klaipeda Region, Lithuania (pages 157β169): Jurga Arustiene, Jurgita Kriukaite, Jonas Satkunas and Marius Gregorauskas
Chapter 13 Climate Change β A New Opportunity for Mussel Farming in the Southern Baltic? (pages 171β184): Anna?Marie Klamt and Gerald Schernewski
Chapter 14 Impacts of Sea Level Change to the West Estonian Coastal Zone towards the End of the 21st Century (pages 185β203): Valter Petersell, Sten Suuroja, Tarmo All and Mihkel Shtokalenko
Chapter 15 Geodynamical Conditions of the Karkle Beach (Lithuania) and Adaptation to Sea Level Change (pages 205β214): Jonas Satkunas, Darius Jarmalavicius, Aldona Damusyte and Gintautas ?ilinskas
Chapter 16 Consequences of Climate Change and Environmental Policy for Macroalgae Accumulations on Beaches along the German Baltic Coastline (pages 215β224): Matthias Mossbauer, Sven Dahlke, Rene Friedland and Gerald Schernewski1
Chapter 17 Climate Change Impacts on Baltic Coastal Tourism and the Complexity of Sectoral Adaptation (pages 225β238): Christian Filies and Susanne Schumacher
Chapter 18 Tourists' Perception of Coastal Changes β A Contribution to the Assessment of Regional Adaptation Strategies? (pages 239β252): Larissa Donges, Inga Haller and Gerald Schernewski
Chapter 19 Experiences in Adapting to Climate Change and Climate Risks in Spain (pages 253β268): Jorge Olcina Cantos
Chapter 20 Developing Adaptation Policies in the Agriculture Sector: Indonesia's Experience (pages 269β281): Daisuke Sano, S.V.R.K. Prabhakar, Kiki Kartikasari and Doddy Juli Irawan
Chapter 21 βClimate Refugeeβ is Not a Hoax. But We can Avoid it. Empirical Evidence from the Bangladesh Coast (pages 283β301): M. Mustafa Saroar and Jayant K. Routray
Chapter 22 Promoting Risk Insurance in the Asia?Pacific Region: Lessons from the Ground for the Future Climate Regime under UNFCCC (pages 303β323): S.V.R.K. Prabhakar, Gattineni Srinivasa Rao, Koji Fukuda and Shinano Hayashi
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