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Par Collection Par Auteur- SWEENEY, J. (1)
- JEFFERS, J.M. (1)
- MCGLOUGHLIN, J.S. (1)
- MITCHELL, J.K. (1)
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- Adaptación ; Aprovechamiento hidráulico ; Cambio climático ; Crecida ; Espacio urbano ; Gestión del riesgo ; Irlanda ; Irlanda del Norte ; Lucha contra las inundaciones ; Vulnerabilidad (1)
- Adaptation ; Aménagement hydraulique ; Changement climatique ; Cork ; Crue ; Espace urbain ; Gestion du risque ; Irlande ; Lutte contre les inondations ; Northern Ireland ; Vulnérabilité (1)
- Adaptation ; Climatic change ; Cork ; Flood ; Flood control ; Hydraulic works ; Ireland ; Northern Ireland ; Risk management ; Urban area ; Vulnerability (1)
- Adaptation ; Climatology ; Historical climate ; Ireland ; Local population ; Northern Ireland ; Palaeo-ecology ; Palaeoclimatology ; Risk ; Settlement ; Social geography ; Vulnerability (1)
- Cambio climático ; Climatología ; Efecto invernadero ; Gestión del medio ambiente ; Gobernancía ; Impacto ; Irlanda ; Legislación ; Medio ambiente (1)
- Changement climatique ; Climatologie ; Effet de serre ; Environnement ; Gestion de l'environnement ; Gouvernance ; Impact ; Irlande ; Législation (1)
- Climatic change ; Climatology ; Environment ; Environmental management ; Governance ; Greenhouse effect ; Impact ; Ireland ; Legislation (1)
- Climate change : positioning Ireland, positioning geography (3)
- Looking backward to see forward : historical changes of public knowledge about climate hazards in Ireland (1)
- Multi-level climate policies in Ireland (1)
- The Cork City flood of November 2009 : lessons for flood risk management and climate change adaptation at the urban scale (1)
- Multi-level climate policies in Ireland
- , with a significant gap at the sub-national level. This research explores whether city and county councils are the lowest most effective level for climate change actions in Ireland through a nationwide survey and a review of all relevant government policies at local
- levels as evidenced by survey responses from local authority staff members, limited incorporation of higher-level objectives into local policy documents, and limiteddetails in national level policies as to local level implementation. Similar
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- Drawing on the example of Cork City and the November 2009 flood in particular, this paper evaluates contemporary policy and decision-making responses to flood hazards to determine whether they are sufficient to address current and future flood risks
- and vulnerabilities. This framing of flood hazards is shaped by several influences including the historic evolution of flood policy and current institutional structures. The November 2009 flood highlights the limits of current policy and practice.
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- the existing menu of human choices for the future. Evidence of the expanding gaze of humans on climate hazards is presented from a representative selection of monastic chronologies, letters, diaries and newspapers and the links to policy changes that eventually
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