Second Edition of Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Disaster Risks
A special issue of Climate (ISSN 2225-1154).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 3419
Special Issue Editor
Interests: disaster governance; emerging technology; urban resilience; climate change adaptation; risk communication
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The year 2023 was expected to be a year of significant development, improved climate change, and disaster risk reduction. This year marks the five-year anniversary of three landmark global frameworks, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR), and Paris Agreement (PA). The Sendai Framework has broadened the scope of hazards, by including biological hazards, NATECH (natural hazard-induced technological disasters), and cascading hazards. Coronavirus, in the form COVID-19, has created a major pandemic, which not only affects people’s lives, but has deep-rooted impacts on several development goals and climate change targets. Several climate-related hazards, such as typhoons/ cyclones/ hurricanes, flooding, and heatwaves, have added complexities to the current pandemic situation, causing cascading risks. Thus, it is important to focus on new research areas that link sustainable development, climate change, and disaster risks. In this context, this Topical Collection addresses (but is not restricted to) several questions, such as the following: 1) what are the key policy convergence points among these three global frameworks? 2) What are the key implementation examples? 3) How can the current pandemic impact global targets? 4) What innovations can help to achieve SDGs, Sendai, and PA targets? 5) Which types of stakeholder partnerships accelerate the process? 6) How can citizen science and responsible citizenship play a role in the adaptation and reduction in disaster risks? This Topical Collection welcomes review articles, new concepts, policy analyses, new methodologies and innovations, applications of technology, case studies, etc.
Prof. Dr. Rajib Shaw
Collection Editor
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Keywords
- climate change adaptation
- disaster risk reduction
- sustainable development goals
- policy regime
- emerging technologies
- citizen science
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