Socio-Ecological Resilience to Climate Change in a Fragile Ecosystem
The Case of the Lake Chilwa Basin, Malawi
Herausgeber: Chiotha, Sosten; Chanyenga, Tembo; Likongwe, Patrick; Nagoli, Joseph; Jamu, Daniel
Socio-Ecological Resilience to Climate Change in a Fragile Ecosystem
The Case of the Lake Chilwa Basin, Malawi
Herausgeber: Chiotha, Sosten; Chanyenga, Tembo; Likongwe, Patrick; Nagoli, Joseph; Jamu, Daniel
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This book provides a review of the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme research study, based on the ecosystem approach.
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This book provides a review of the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme research study, based on the ecosystem approach.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589875
- ISBN-10: 0367589877
- Artikelnr.: 66505065
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589875
- ISBN-10: 0367589877
- Artikelnr.: 66505065
Sosten Chiotha is the Regional Programme Director for Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD) Southern and Eastern Africa in Malawi. He coordinated, from 2010 to 2017, the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme (LCBCCAP), the basis for this book. Daniel Jamu is Deputy Chief of Party FISH Project, Malawi and Adjunct Professor, University of Rhode Island, USA. He holds a PhD in Ecology from the University of California, Davis, USA. Joseph Nagoli is the Research Leader of WorldFish programme in Malawi. He holds a PhD in Rural Development (Anthropology) from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Patrick Likongwe is a Research and Training Specialist for LEAD and was the Programme Manager for the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme in Malawi. Tembo Chanyenga is Director of Forestry Research Institute of Malawi with excellent track record in forestry research and tree planting activities demonstrated by 36 years' experience in forest management.
Introduction PART 1: BUILDING ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE 1. Ecosystem Approach:
theory into practice 2. The Emergence and Status of REDD+ in Malawi 3.
Building resilience of ecosystem and people's livelihood through
afforestation PART II: BUILDING SOCIAL RESILIENCE 4. Natural resource-based
livelihoods in the context of climate change in the Lake Chilwa Basin 5.
Enhancing household resilience through climate smart agriculture in the
Lake Chilwa Basin 6. Livestock promotion for building social and ecological
resilience under a changing climate in the Lake Chilwa Basin 7. Building
organisational capacity for ecosystem-based adaptation and disaster risk
reduction in the Lake Chilwa Basin 8. Too big to ignore: Gender and climate
change adaptation in the Lake Chilwa Basin PART III: ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
AND EARLY WARNING 9. Insect outbreaks in the Lake Chilwa Basin: Threats and
opportunities in the basin social-ecosystem 10. Biodiversity in the Lake
Chilwa Basin: Status, use and governance of Fish, Forests and Birds:
11.Public Health and Population: Linkages with Climate Variability PART IV:
ECOSYSTEM EARLY WARNING 12. Monitoring extreme weather events and
ecosystems to enhance responsive capacity to climate change impacts
13.Innovative community outreach and engagement
theory into practice 2. The Emergence and Status of REDD+ in Malawi 3.
Building resilience of ecosystem and people's livelihood through
afforestation PART II: BUILDING SOCIAL RESILIENCE 4. Natural resource-based
livelihoods in the context of climate change in the Lake Chilwa Basin 5.
Enhancing household resilience through climate smart agriculture in the
Lake Chilwa Basin 6. Livestock promotion for building social and ecological
resilience under a changing climate in the Lake Chilwa Basin 7. Building
organisational capacity for ecosystem-based adaptation and disaster risk
reduction in the Lake Chilwa Basin 8. Too big to ignore: Gender and climate
change adaptation in the Lake Chilwa Basin PART III: ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
AND EARLY WARNING 9. Insect outbreaks in the Lake Chilwa Basin: Threats and
opportunities in the basin social-ecosystem 10. Biodiversity in the Lake
Chilwa Basin: Status, use and governance of Fish, Forests and Birds:
11.Public Health and Population: Linkages with Climate Variability PART IV:
ECOSYSTEM EARLY WARNING 12. Monitoring extreme weather events and
ecosystems to enhance responsive capacity to climate change impacts
13.Innovative community outreach and engagement
Introduction PART 1: BUILDING ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE 1. Ecosystem Approach:
theory into practice 2. The Emergence and Status of REDD+ in Malawi 3.
Building resilience of ecosystem and people's livelihood through
afforestation PART II: BUILDING SOCIAL RESILIENCE 4. Natural resource-based
livelihoods in the context of climate change in the Lake Chilwa Basin 5.
Enhancing household resilience through climate smart agriculture in the
Lake Chilwa Basin 6. Livestock promotion for building social and ecological
resilience under a changing climate in the Lake Chilwa Basin 7. Building
organisational capacity for ecosystem-based adaptation and disaster risk
reduction in the Lake Chilwa Basin 8. Too big to ignore: Gender and climate
change adaptation in the Lake Chilwa Basin PART III: ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
AND EARLY WARNING 9. Insect outbreaks in the Lake Chilwa Basin: Threats and
opportunities in the basin social-ecosystem 10. Biodiversity in the Lake
Chilwa Basin: Status, use and governance of Fish, Forests and Birds:
11.Public Health and Population: Linkages with Climate Variability PART IV:
ECOSYSTEM EARLY WARNING 12. Monitoring extreme weather events and
ecosystems to enhance responsive capacity to climate change impacts
13.Innovative community outreach and engagement
theory into practice 2. The Emergence and Status of REDD+ in Malawi 3.
Building resilience of ecosystem and people's livelihood through
afforestation PART II: BUILDING SOCIAL RESILIENCE 4. Natural resource-based
livelihoods in the context of climate change in the Lake Chilwa Basin 5.
Enhancing household resilience through climate smart agriculture in the
Lake Chilwa Basin 6. Livestock promotion for building social and ecological
resilience under a changing climate in the Lake Chilwa Basin 7. Building
organisational capacity for ecosystem-based adaptation and disaster risk
reduction in the Lake Chilwa Basin 8. Too big to ignore: Gender and climate
change adaptation in the Lake Chilwa Basin PART III: ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
AND EARLY WARNING 9. Insect outbreaks in the Lake Chilwa Basin: Threats and
opportunities in the basin social-ecosystem 10. Biodiversity in the Lake
Chilwa Basin: Status, use and governance of Fish, Forests and Birds:
11.Public Health and Population: Linkages with Climate Variability PART IV:
ECOSYSTEM EARLY WARNING 12. Monitoring extreme weather events and
ecosystems to enhance responsive capacity to climate change impacts
13.Innovative community outreach and engagement