Reprint
Socio-Environmental Vulnerability Assessment for Sustainable Management
Edited by
December 2020
396 pages
- ISBN978-3-03943-651-4 (Hardback)
- ISBN978-3-03943-652-1 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Socio-Environmental Vulnerability Assessment for Sustainable Management that was published in
Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary
This Special Issue explores the cross-disciplinary approaches, methodologies, and applications of socio-environmental vulnerability assessment that can be incorporated into sustainable management. The volume comprises 20 different points of view, which cover environmental protection and development, urban planning, geography, public policymaking, participation processes, and other cross-disciplinary fields. The articles collected in this volume come from all over the world and present the current state of the world’s environmental and social systems at a local, regional, and national level. New approaches and analytical tools for the assessment of environmental and social systems are studied. The practical implementation of sustainable development as well as progressive environmental and development policymaking are discussed. Finally, the authors deliberate about the perspectives of social–environmental systems in a rapidly changing world.
Format
- Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2021 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
energy from biomass; pellets; wood waste; municipal waste; noise; acoustic space; socio-environmental vulnerability; Support Vector Machines; spatial policy; preventive healthcare; healthcare facilities; decision support system; renewable energy; solar energy radiation; sustainable development; ArcGIS; Tableau; inter-municipal cooperation; cross-sectoral partnerships; place-based and integrated development; sustainable management; integrated planning index; Poland; eco-environmental risk assessment; land use planning; analytical hierarchy process; GIS; mountain region; Nepal; political environment; sustainable tourism; impact; world heritage; Aksu-Jabagly nature reserve; Kazakhstan; R; open-source software; dataset; meteorology; climate; SYNOP; geospatial information; cluster; sustainable development; sustainable economy; SDG implementation; vulnerability and adaptation assessment; climate change; ecological restoration; watershed management; sustainable development; community-based assessment; indigenous peoples; adaptability; socio-ecological system; flood risk; municipality; Nysa Kłodzka sub-basin; local development; municipalities; nature protection; national park; technical infrastructure; questionnaire survey; climate analogues; Factor Analysis on Mixed Data (FAMD); clustering; education; farm management; ecological vulnerability; geospatial analysis; sustainable development; natural environment; sustainable development; society; aging; environmental hazards; periodization; multidimensional statistical analysis; Ward’s method; Poland; green infrastructure; technogenic soil; soil water retention; synanthropic flora; urban vegetation; heritage protection; fortified landscape; green roofs; integrated environmental assessment; quality of runoff water; performance system; cycling; cycling routes; slow cities; traffic safety; sustainable mobility; urban planning; water resources; climate change; environmental flow; hydropower production; Jiuqu stream; tourism impact; impact perception; stakeholders; sustainable development; assessment; indicators; resource-based economy; mineral resources; n/a