Bertrand, Francois; Richard, Elsa; Larrue, Corinne; Mele, Patrice; Rocher, Laurence; Semal, Luc; Heland, Laure; Gariepy, Michel; Soubeyran, Olivier; Tricot, Anne
Ministere de l'ecologie, de l'energie, du Developpement Durable et de la Mer - MEEDDM, Programme Gestion et Impacts du Changement Climatique - GICC (France); UMR 6173 Citeres, Universite de Tours (France)2012
Ministere de l'ecologie, de l'energie, du Developpement Durable et de la Mer - MEEDDM, Programme Gestion et Impacts du Changement Climatique - GICC (France); UMR 6173 Citeres, Universite de Tours (France)2012
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[en] This final report reviews the scientific activities led within the context of the research project Adap'Terr 'Adaptation to climate change: the challenges of an integrated approach for territories?'. It is composed of two volumes: - A synthesis volume presents the main results of theoretical research and case studies; - A second volume reports the results of the surveys conducted on the regions of Rhone- Alpes and Bourgogne, on the cities of Montreal and Lyon, and on the movements of Transitions Towns in England and Slowcitta in Italy. The synthesis volume presents the main results and is organized into three parts. The first part clarifies some questions raised by the local action for climate protection to planning, in order to develop a conceptual framework, capable of analyzing local initiatives facing the 'climate problem'. The second part describes the context of the implementation of local public policies, and specifies some aspects of the institutionalization of climate policies in France: their dynamics, the regulatory context, the required methods of quantification of greenhouse gas emissions, and the context in which the regional plans on climate, air and energy (SRCAE) were developed (which is discussed in detail in both regional case studies). The third part presents the main results of case studies surveys. The analysis of policy-making processes and policies contents enables to point out a series of teachings on multilevel governance and the integrated nature of climate policies, namely the two main assumptions of the project. (authors)
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Projet de recherche Adap'terr. L'adaptation au changement climatique: les defis d'une approche integree pour les territoires - Rapport final + enquetes de terrain
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Jan 2012; 356 p; Available from the INIS Liaison Officer for France, see the INIS website for current contact and E-mail addresses
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Euzen, Agathe; Thiebault, Stephanie; Laville, Bettina; Fuchs, Alain; Barbut, Monique; Zaccai, Edwin; Schoenfeld, Sarah; Jouzel, Jean; Magnan, Alexandre K.; Duvat, Virginie K.E.; Banks, William E.; Errico, Francesco d'; Garnier, Emmanuel; Grunau, Christoph; Joly, Dominique; Gibert, Patricia; Till-Bottraud, Irene; Vlassopoulos, Chloe Anne; Chenorkian, Robert; Abbadie, Luc; Courtois, Elodie A.; Chave, Jerome; Hossaert-Mckey, Martine; Boeuf, Gilles; Gardel, Antoine; Fromard, Francois; Anthony, Edward J.; Bretagnolle, Vincent; Gaill, Francoise; Courchamp, Franck; Bellard, Celine; Guegan, Jean-Francois; Torre-Schaub, Marta; Mathy, Sandrine; Weikmans, Romain; Bonduelle, Antoine; Berdoulay, Vincent; Soubeyran, Olivier; Brun, Eric; Duvernoy, Jerome; Mondon, Sylvain; Schafferer, Frederic; Girault, Anne; Francoise, Yann; Bertrand, Francois; Heulin, Thierry; Hatte, Christine; Abbadie, Luc; Dubost, Christian; Cochran, Ian; Depoues, Vivian; Hubert, Romain; Nicol, Morgane; Dutertre, Philippe; Garreau, Francois; Nahon, Claude; Maucort, Eric; Torres, Javier; Slaoui, Abdelilah; Brault, Pascal; Flamant, Gilles; David, Sylvain; Bouzeghoub, Mokrane; Sultan, Benjamin; Lalou, Richard; Sanni, Mouftaou Amadou; Oumarou, Amadou; Soumare, Mame Arame; Quenol, Herve; Yiou, Pascal; Jezequel, Aglae; Buclet, Nicolas; Simonet, Guillaume; Maris, Virginie2017
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[en] Adapting to climate change and global change have become vital goals for all societies. These same societies are faced at times with unexpected meteorological phenomena that are becoming increasingly frequent and intense, including flooding, droughts and tornadoes. They are also having to wrestle with rising temperatures and the follow-on effects on the balance of ecosystems, the evolution of species, and animal and plant life, not to mention the development of human populations, their living conditions and social organisation. Although the capacity of ecosystems to adapt or convert has been demonstrated by studies on climate variations over time, the growing pace of some phenomena may well lead to a point of no return. In fact, with the global rise in temperature - caused by human activities in particular - we might already have reached this stage. This book, which consists of some fifty articles by scientists and experts, is unique. It makes us think about what lies behind the notions of adaptation and mal-adaptation, drawing on several disciplines, sectors and regional fields. It also highlights the checks and limitations of adaptation, as well as reflecting and suggesting ways of acting and adjusting. The contributions made to this work serve to reinforce the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement (2015), especially the COP 23 climate conference (23. Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Bonn, 2017), where adaptation, its objectives and financing, are some of the priorities. This book is the result of a partnership between the CNRS and Comite 21. It was jointly edited by Agathe Euzen (deputy scientific director at the CNRS Ecology and Environment Institute); Bettina Laville (state councillor and Comite 21 chair); and Stephanie Thiebault (director of the CNRS Ecology and Environment Institute)
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L'adaptation au changement climatique. Une question de societes
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19 Oct 2017; 812 p; CNRS Editions; Paris (France); ISBN 978-2-271-09482-7; ; ISBN 978-2-35113-343-9;
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