How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?

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Autor(a) principal: Seleguim,Fabiana Barbi
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo (review)
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2021000100602
Resumo: Abstract “Towards a just climate change resilience: Developing resilient, anticipatory and inclusive community response” fills an important gap in literature about climate justice and community responses by focusing its lenses in the global south. Designedly, the chapters cover the issue in all the continents where territories and their populations are located in the global south: Brazil and Uruguay (South America), Bangladesh (Asia), Mozambique (Africa) and Solomon Islands (Oceania). The biggest lesson learned from the cases is that strengthening the role of communities and multi-stakeholder coalitions is essential to reduce the injustices and inequalities inherent in anthropogenic climate change, in the face of deforestation, water contamination, declining catches, political instabilities and other economic impacts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
title How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
spellingShingle How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
Seleguim,Fabiana Barbi
Climate change
climate resilience
climate justice
community response
resilient societies
title_short How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
title_full How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
title_fullStr How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
title_full_unstemmed How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
title_sort How do community responses from global south contribute to climate justice and resilience debate?
author Seleguim,Fabiana Barbi
author_facet Seleguim,Fabiana Barbi
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Seleguim,Fabiana Barbi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climate change
climate resilience
climate justice
community response
resilient societies
topic Climate change
climate resilience
climate justice
community response
resilient societies
description Abstract “Towards a just climate change resilience: Developing resilient, anticipatory and inclusive community response” fills an important gap in literature about climate justice and community responses by focusing its lenses in the global south. Designedly, the chapters cover the issue in all the continents where territories and their populations are located in the global south: Brazil and Uruguay (South America), Bangladesh (Asia), Mozambique (Africa) and Solomon Islands (Oceania). The biggest lesson learned from the cases is that strengthening the role of communities and multi-stakeholder coalitions is essential to reduce the injustices and inequalities inherent in anthropogenic climate change, in the face of deforestation, water contamination, declining catches, political instabilities and other economic impacts.
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