Community Resilience to Climate Change: Theory, Research and Practice

5 READINGS INCLUDED [Open access articles; Full text included] Hebbert, M., and Jankovic, V. (2013). Cities and climate change: The precedents and why they matter. Urban Studies, 50(7), 1332-1347. Herrera, H. (2017). Resilience for whom? The problem structuring process of the resilience analysis. Sustainability, 9(7), 1196. Meyer, R. (2019, January 15). Are we living through climate change’s worst-case scenario? The Atlantic. Retrieved from https:/www. theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/01/rcp-85-the-climate-change-disaster-scenario/579700/ [due to copyright, a full-text reproduction of this article is not included in the volume, but it may be accessed online.] ALTERNATIVE SELECTIONS [Full text not included; May be accessible through your university library or elsewhere] Cretney, R. (2014). Resilience for whom? Emerging critical geographies of socio-ecological resilience. Geography Compass, 8(9), 627– 640. Wallace-Wells, D. (2019). Chapter 1: Cascades. In The uninhabitable earth: Life after warming (pp. 1–36). New York: RandomHouse, LLC.

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