Island Vulnerability and Resilience

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Small islands are considered especially vulnerable vulnerability to natural and anthropogenic hazardshazards. They are stylised flagships of climate changeclimate change whose multifarious impacts are thought to show straight and immediate effects. This chapter examines the impacts of climate change and environmental pressures and the direct consequences that result for small island communities, including demographic and social change. Adaptation in this context is not merely a question of technological solutions but also a social challenge, as it is framed by various socio-political and economic settings, coping capacities and national-international relations. Resilience and the challenges of sustainable developmentsustainable development are discussed and exemplary approaches presented for the sustainable management of future developments.

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Ratter, B. M. W. (2018). Island Vulnerability and Resilience. In Geography of Small Islands (pp. 173–199). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63869-0_6

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