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Climate Change Adaptation in North America

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    Chapter 1 Climate Change Adaptation in North America: A Short Review of Priorities
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    Chapter 2 Community Deliberation to Build Local Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation: The Rural Climate Dialogues Program
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    Chapter 3 A Participatory Process to Design Climate Change Adaptation Measures for the Carmen-Pajonal-Machona Lagoon System in Mexico
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    Chapter 4 Experimentalist Regional Governance for Climate Change Adaptation: A Canadian Case Study
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    Chapter 5 The Participative Action Research Approach to Climate Change Adaptation in Atlantic Canadian Coastal Communities
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    Chapter 6 Recent Harm, Problematic Impacts, and Socially Feasible Adaptation Options to Heatwaves and Heavy Rain Events in New York City
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    Chapter 7 A Critical Discussion on the Roles of Institutions on Ports’ Adaptation to the Impacts Posed by Climate Change
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    Chapter 8 Beyond Restoration: Planting Coastal Infrastructure
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    Chapter 9 COREDAR for Cities: Developing a Capacity Building Tool for Sea-Level Rise Risk Communication and Urban Community-Based Adaptation
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    Chapter 10 A Region Under Threat? Climate Change Impacts, Institutional Change and Response of Local Communities in Coastal Yucatán
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    Chapter 11 Designing for Future Uncertainties: Comparative Studies of Two Adaptive Strategies in Urban Design in New York and Sweden
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    Chapter 12 Designing with Risk: Balancing Global Risk and Project Risks
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    Chapter 13 Coping with Higher Sea Levels and Increased Coastal Flooding in New York City
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    Chapter 14 Building an Adaptation Tool for Visualizing the Coastal Impacts of Climate Change on Prince Edward Island, Canada
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    Chapter 15 Effective Public Service Communication Networks for Climate Change Adaptation
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    Chapter 16 Speaking Out or Staying Quiet on Climate Change: Broadcast Meteorologists Influenced by the Need to Be Pithy, Popular and Politically Cautious
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    Chapter 17 Urban Planning to Prevent Mosquito-Borne Diseases in the Caribbean
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    Chapter 18 Mental Health Impacts of Droughts: Lessons for the U.S. from Australia
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    Chapter 19 Linking Science and Policy on Climate Change: The Case of Coquimbo Region, Chile
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    Chapter 20 Selection Support Framework Fostering Resilience Based on Neighbourhood Typologies
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    Chapter 21 A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective on the Factors Shaping North American Adaptation Research
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    Chapter 22 Erratum to: A Region Under Threat? Climate Change Impacts, Institutional Change and Response of Local Communities in Coastal Yucatán
Attention for Chapter 18: Mental Health Impacts of Droughts: Lessons for the U.S. from Australia
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Chapter title
Mental Health Impacts of Droughts: Lessons for the U.S. from Australia
Chapter number 18
Book title
Climate Change Adaptation in North America
Published in
Climate Change Management, May 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-53742-9_18
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-953741-2, 978-3-31-953742-9
Authors

Elisaveta P. Petkova, Anne S. Celovsky, Wei-Yann Tsai, David P. Eisenman, Petkova, Elisaveta P., Celovsky, Anne S., Tsai, Wei-Yann, Eisenman, David P.

Editors

Walter Leal Filho, Jesse M. Keenan

Mendeley readers

Mendeley readers

The data shown below were compiled from readership statistics for 6 Mendeley readers of this research output. Click here to see the associated Mendeley record.

Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 6 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Librarian 1 17%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 17%
Student > Master 1 17%
Unknown 3 50%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 2 33%
Psychology 1 17%
Unknown 3 50%
Attention Score in Context

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