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E-grāmata: Urban Poverty and Climate Change: Life in the slums of Asia, Africa and Latin America

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This book deepens the understanding of the broader processes that shape and mediate the responses to climate change of poor urban households and communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Representing an important contribution to the evolution of more effective pro-poor climate change policies in urban areas by local governments, national governments and international organisations, this book is invaluable reading to students and scholars of environment and development studies.

List of figures
x
List of tables and box
xii
Notes on editors and contributors xiv
Acknowledgements xix
List of abbreviations
xxi
PART I Urban poverty and climate change: an overview
1(36)
1 Introduction
3(10)
Michaela Hordijk
Manoj Roy
David Hulme
Sally Cawood
2 The lived experience of urban poverty and climate change: impacts and adaptation in slums
13(24)
Manoj Roy
David Hulme
Michaela Hordijk
Sally Cawood
PART II Vulnerability, adaptation and the built environment
37(74)
3 Generations of migrants and natures of slums: distress, vulnerability and a lower-middle class in Bengaluru, India
39(16)
M. S. Sriram
Anirudh Krishna
4 Emerging practices of community adaptation within innovative water and climate change policies in Durban, South Africa
55(18)
Catherine Sutherland
Michaela Hordijk
Dianne Scott
5 A built environment perspective on adaptation in urban informal settlements, Khulna, Bangladesh
73(19)
Afroza Parvin
A. F. M. Ashraful Alam
Rumana Asad
6 Health implications of climate change for dwellers of low-income settlements in Tanzania
92(19)
Iddi Mwanyoka
Kelvin Haule
Riziki Shemdoe
Manoj Roy
PART III Understanding change and adaptation: from institutional interface to co-production
111(74)
7 Urban livelihoods in an era of climate change: household adaptations and their limitations in Dhaka, Bangladesh
113(17)
Nicola Banks
8 Facing the floods: community responses to increased rainfall in Guarulhos, Brazil and Arequipa, Peru
130(18)
Michaela Hordijk
Francine Van Den Brandeler
Maria Evangelina Filippi
9 From asset vulnerability to asset planning: negotiating climate change adaptation solutions in an informal settlement in Cartagena, Colombia
148(19)
Alfredo Stein
Caroline Moser
10 Climate change and water scarcity: implications for the urban poor in coastal Bangladesh
167(18)
Aftab Opel
PART IV From learning to knowledge, innovation to action
185(70)
11 Innovation in the context of climate change: what is happening in India's informal economy?
187(15)
Barbara Harriss-White
Gilbert Rodrigo
12 Can asset transfer promote adaptation amongst the extreme urban poor? Lessons from the DSK-Shiree programme in Dhaka, Bangladesh
202(19)
Syed Hashemi
Sally Cawood
Noara Razzak
Mamun Ur Rashid
Manoj Roy
13 The politics of knowledge and production of vulnerability in urban informal settlements: learning from Bogota, Colombia
221(17)
Arabella Fraser
14 Mobilising adaptation: community knowledge and urban governance innovations in Indore, India
238(17)
Eric K. Chu
PART V Conclusion
255(11)
15 Conclusion: reconceptualising adaptation and comparing experiences
257(9)
David Hulme
Manoj Roy
Michaela Hordijk
Sally Cawood
Index 266
Manoj Roy is Lecturer in Sustainability at Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK.



Sally Cawood is a doctoral researcher at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK.



Michaela Hordijk is Assistant Professor of International Development Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands and at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, the Netherlands.



David Hulme is Professor of Development Studies at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK.