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Justice for Resilient Development in Climate-stressed Cities addresses the critical challenges facing urban areas in developing regions as they confront the dual pressures of climate change and rapid urbanization. The book brings together leading experts to analyze how climate justice principles can be integrated into urban development planning and policy.
The authors examine case studies from vulnerable cities worldwide, exploring how communities can build resilience while ensuring equitable access to resources and decision-making processes. Key topics include climate adaptation strategies, social equity in urban planning, sustainable infrastructure development, and inclusive governance frameworks.
This essential resource provides policymakers, urban planners, and development professionals with evidence-based insights and practical approaches for creating climate-resilient cities that prioritize social justice and sustainable development for all residents.







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