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Climate change modelling for local adaptation in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region

Kelman, Ilan(Edited by)Lamadrid, Armando(Edited by)Shaw, Rajib(Series edited by)
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This book presents a portrait of the social advantages and limitations of climate change related modeling in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region.

Physical systems modeling - such as of climate, weather, water, and soil - can be useful planning tools, and are essential to the forecasts and projections used operationally for decisions on climate and development.

However, these models and their limitations are rarely discussed in terms of how they are interpreted, misinterpreted, used, not used, needed and not needed by society at the local level for climate change adaptation.

This publication addresses the implied but largely uncritiqued relationships between scientific modeling knowledge and local adaptation responses.

It also presents theoretical perspectives on modeling and adaptation, supported by case studies of model use, non-use, interpretation and misinterpretation in the HKH region for application at the local level.

It provides a critical angle into the value of modeling at multiple decision making scales in society, but focused on local needs.

Case studies are presented from a variety of HKH countries, as defined by ICIMOD (which includes Bangladesh and Myanmar).

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1780524862 / 9781780524863
Hardback
28/06/2012
United Kingdom
English
200 p.
24 cm