Climate Action Planning - A Guide to Creating Low-Carbon, Resilient Communities
Michael BOSWELL, Adrienne GREVE, Tammy SEALE
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- Categories: Energy and Environment, January 2020, Environmental Law, Environnement
 - Publisher: ISLAND PRESS
 - ISBN: 9781610919630
 - Publication Date: 01/12/2019
 - Binding: Paperback
 - Number of pages: 384
 
Summary
Climate change continues to impact our health and safety, the economy, 
and natural systems.  With climate-related protections and programs 
under attack at the federal level, it is critical for cities to address 
climate impacts locally. Every day there are new examples of cities 
approaching the challenge of climate change in creative and innovative 
ways—from rethinking transportation, to greening city buildings, to 
protecting against sea-level rise.   
   
Climate Action Planning is
 designed to help planners, municipal staff and officials, citizens and 
others working at local levels to develop and implement plans to 
mitigate a community's greenhouse gas emissions and increase the 
resilience of communities against climate change impacts. This fully 
revised and expanded edition goes well beyond climate action plans to 
examine the mix of policy and planning instruments available to every 
community. Boswell, Greve, and Seale also look at process and 
communication: How does a community bring diverse voices to the table? 
What do recent examples and research tell us about successful 
communication strategies?
  
Climate Action Planning brings
 in new examples of implemented projects to highlight what has worked 
and the challenges that remain. A completely new chapter on 
vulnerability assessment will help each community to identify their 
greatest risks and opportunities. Sections on land use and 
transportation have been expanded to reflect their growing contribution 
to greenhouse gas emissions. The guidance in the book is put in context 
of international, national, and state mandates and goals.
  
Climate Action Planning
 is the most comprehensive book on the state of the art, science, and 
practice of local climate action planning. It should be a first stop for
 any local government interested in addressing climate change.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Climate Action Planning
 Chapter 2: Creating a Framework for Community Action
 Chapter 3: Community Engagement and Collaboration
 Chapter 4: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting
 Chapter 5: Strategies for Creating Low-Carbon Communities
 Chapter 6: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
 Chapter 7: Strategies for Resilient Communities
 Chapter 8: Pathways to Successful Implementation
 Chapter 9: Communities Leading the Way
 Chapter 10: Time to Take Action