ABSTRACT

Although tackling the causes of climate change through mitigation is necessary, it is also essential to examine the effect of climate change and what international cooperation can take place to ensure global adaptation measures. This pioneering book deals exclusively with the politics of why adaptation as a global responsibility continues to be ignored.

part |100 pages

Adaptation, reality and the proposed way out

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

The context and niche of the book

chapter |44 pages

Climate finance

Supply, demand and governance

chapter |20 pages

Conceptualizing adaptation

Reframing the adaptation framework

part |54 pages

Levers to catalyse global cooperation in adaptation

chapter |23 pages

The lens of human and global security

chapter |13 pages

Climate change, justice and human rights

A logical marriage

part |47 pages

Instruments for effecting the binding regime on adaptation

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion

Toward the proposed framework