This chapter examines the societal response to diverse environmental and social dynamics within deltas during the Anthropocene era and the challenges for future adaptation. It illustrates these dynamics through unique data on the diversity and success of the range of adaptive actions undertaken by contemporary populations as well as perceptions of environmental change. There is a lived reality and social distribution of vulnerability across dimensions such as gender, age and class: different groups have different capacities to adapt, incentives to adapt, and are included or excluded from strategies of adaptation. There are options and interventions for adaptation to environmental change that already being undertaken across deltas.
Adapting to Change: People and Policies
E. Tompkins,K. Vincent,N. Suckall,R. Rahman,T. Ghosh,Adelina Mensah,K. Anderson,A. Chapman,G. Prati,C. Hutton,S. Day,V. Price
Published 2019 in Deltas in the Anthropocene
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2019
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Deltas in the Anthropocene
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2019-08-29
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Sociology, Environmental Science
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