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Index
Cover Front Matter Part I. Setting the Stage: Key Concepts, Challenges and Insights
1. Science for Loss and Damage. Findings and Propositions 2. The Ethical Challenges in the Context of Climate Loss and Damage 3. Observed and Projected Impacts from Extreme Weather Events: Implications for Loss and Damage 4. The Risk and Policy Space for Loss and Damage: Integrating Notions of Distributive and Compensatory Justice with Comprehensive Climate Risk Management
Part II. Critical Issues Shaping the Discourse
5. Attribution: How Is It Relevant for Loss and Damage Policy and Practice? 6. The Politics of (and Behind) the UNFCCC’s Loss and Damage Mechanism 7. Legal Responses to Climate Change Induced Loss and Damage 8. Non-economic Loss and Damage and the Warsaw International Mechanism 9. The Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services and Resulting Losses and Damages to People and Society 10. Displacement and Resettlement: Understanding the Role of Climate Change in Contemporary Migration
Part III. Research and Practice: Reviewing Methods and Tools
11. The Role of the Physical Sciences in Loss and Damage Decision-Making 12. Integrated Disaster Risk Management and Adaptation 13. Exploring and Managing Adaptation Frontiers with Climate Risk Insurance 14. Integrated Assessment for Identifying Climate Finance Needs for Loss and Damage: A Critical Review
Part IV. Geographic Perspectives and Cases
15. Understanding Loss and Damage in Pacific Small Island Developing States 16. Climate Migration and Cultural Preservation: The Case of the Marshallese Diaspora 17. Supporting Climate Risk Management at Scale. Insights from the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance Partnership Model Applied in Peru & Nepal 18. Loss and Damage in the Rapidly Changing Arctic
Part V. Policy Options and Other Response Mechanisms for the L&D Discourse
19. Towards Establishing a National Mechanism to Address Losses and Damages: A Case Study from Bangladesh 20. The Case of Huaraz: First Climate Lawsuit on Loss and Damage Against an Energy Company Before German Courts 21. Insurance as a Response to Loss and Damage? 22. Technology for Climate Justice: A Reporting Framework for Loss and Damage as Part of Key Global Agreements
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