Table of Contents
1. Climate Change and Adaptation Success: The Scope of the Challenge
Section I: Changing Goals, Trade-offs and Synergies 2. Reducing the Risk of Maladaptation in Response to Sea-Level Rise and Urban Water Scarcity 3. Biodiversity Conservation for a Climate-Altered Future 4. Climate Adaptation, Moral Reparation, and the Baseline Problem 5. REDD+ and Social Justice: Adaptation by Way of Mitigation?
Section II: Institutional Arrangements, Interplay and Alignment 6. Institutions as Key Element to Successful Adaptation Processes: Results from the San Francisco Bay Area 7. Rapid Transformation of the Us Electric Power System: Prospects and Impediments 8. Towards a Binding Adaptation Regime: Three Levers and Instruments
Section III: Science-Practice Interactions, Decision Support and Supporting Norms 9. Waters, Seas and Wine: Science for Successful Climate Adaptation 10. Promoting Adaptation Success in Natural Resource Management Through Decision Support: Lessons from the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Regions 11. Climate Risk Management: Laying the Groundwork for Successful Adaptation 12. Building Climate Resilience: Lessons of Early Warning in Africa 13. Engaging Science and Managing Scientific Uncertainty in Urban Climate Adaptation Planning
Section IV: Effective Communication and Engagement 14. Media Coverage of Discourse on Adaptation: Competing Visions of "Success" in the Indian Context 15. Risk Communication and Adaptation in Settlements on the Coast and Deltas of the Mekong Region 16. Climate Change Visioning: Effective Processes for Advancing the Policy and Practice of Local Adaptation
Section V: Motivations, Identities, Reflexivity and Personal Change 17. Navigating the Political and Emotional Terrain of Adaptation: Community Engagement When Climate Change Comes Home 18. The Courage to Change: Adaptation from the Inside-Out