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Climate change adaptation in the built environment = transdisciplinary and innovative learning /
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Climate change adaptation in the built environment/ edited by Chamindi Malalgoda ... [et al.].
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transdisciplinary and innovative learning /
other author:
Malalgoda, Chamindi.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxxiii, 688 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Climate change impact on the built environment -- Chapter 2: Integration of Paris agreement, SDGs, and Sendai Framework in the context of built environment -- Chapter 3: Adapting the built environment to climate change -- Chapter 4: The role of built environment stakeholders in addressing climate change -- Chapter 5: Role of built environment professionals in tackling climate change -- Chapter 6: Knowledge and skill gaps in the construction industry in addressing climate change -- Chapter 7: Climate change competencies for the built environment -- Chapter 8: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation within the construction process -- Chapter 9: Lifelong learning in climate change adaptation in the built environment -- Chapter 10: Innovative and inter-disciplinary practices in climate change education -- Chapter 11: Pedagogical styles and strategies for climate change education -- Chapter 12: Climate change education in higher education curriculum -- Chapter 13: Conclusions and the way forward.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Climate change adaptation. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75826-3
ISBN:
9783031758263
Climate change adaptation in the built environment = transdisciplinary and innovative learning /
Climate change adaptation in the built environment
transdisciplinary and innovative learning /[electronic resource] :edited by Chamindi Malalgoda ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxxiii, 688 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Climate change impact on the built environment -- Chapter 2: Integration of Paris agreement, SDGs, and Sendai Framework in the context of built environment -- Chapter 3: Adapting the built environment to climate change -- Chapter 4: The role of built environment stakeholders in addressing climate change -- Chapter 5: Role of built environment professionals in tackling climate change -- Chapter 6: Knowledge and skill gaps in the construction industry in addressing climate change -- Chapter 7: Climate change competencies for the built environment -- Chapter 8: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation within the construction process -- Chapter 9: Lifelong learning in climate change adaptation in the built environment -- Chapter 10: Innovative and inter-disciplinary practices in climate change education -- Chapter 11: Pedagogical styles and strategies for climate change education -- Chapter 12: Climate change education in higher education curriculum -- Chapter 13: Conclusions and the way forward.
Global climate change is one of the greatest environmental threats facing humanity and it is affecting every country on every continent. Recent evidence confirms a close liaison between climate change induced hazards and the built environment, as the built environment demonstrates a high fragility and vulnerability to hazardous situations. The impact of climate change is particularly pertinent to the built environment given the life expectancy of buildings and the fact that it is essential to adapt the existing built environment to deal with a climate that may be significantly different from that in which it evolved. Coastal regions are highly vulnerable to climate change because, in addition to changes in temperature, precipitation, and more frequent flooding, they will be affected by rising sea levels, wave heights, and accelerated coastal erosion. The built environment exerts considerable influence over coastal communities' local climate and environment. Coastal areas also tend to be highly populated, with many vulnerable urban centres located near the coastal belt. In addressing such challenges, it is important to better understand the impacts of climate change on the built environment and to develop tangible climate adaptation measures for the built environment.
ISBN: 9783031758263
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-75826-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
3718151
Climate change adaptation.
LC Class. No.: GF71
Dewey Class. No.: 304.2
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