Climate Adaptation Governance in Cities and Regions: Theoretical Fundamentals and Practical Evidence explores the complex challenge of adapting to global climate change through innovative governance approaches at local and regional levels. Jörg Knieling (Editor) compiles case studies from diverse cities and regions worldwide, offering insights into organizing, administering, and implementing adaptation strategies. This book delves into the roles of various stakeholders, citizen involvement, and the use of formal and informal instruments in addressing specific vulnerabilities. It also examines different organizational forms and regulatory measures, providing a comprehensive view of climate adaptation governance. Readers will gain knowledge about effective practices and experiences that can be applied to address climate change challenges globally.
