Português - "[...] Sampson (2013, p. 1) has noted:
The prospect of more extreme weather has focused attention on the urgent need to adapt, with most of the discussion revolving around the physical infrastructure. ... But in the drive to reduce the impact of future calamities another vital element that saves lives tends to get forgotten — the social infrastructure ... political scientist Daniel Aldrich found that communities with robust social networks coped better in Kobe, Japan, after the earthquake in 1995 and in
Tamil Nadu, India, following the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. These examples suggest the social infrastructure of a community plays a critical role in how prepared a city is when disaster strikes" (National Research Council,
2014).
Keywords: climate change resilient communities,
locally specific strategies,
change in survey,
change in claims,
linkage dynamics,
electricity costs,
extreme weather,
utility value,
climate changes,
market dynamics,
heatwaves,
experiences,
wealth,
Indonesia,
Tamar Project
Brazil:
review in Brazil
Outcomes: emphasis on
local and indigenous knowledge
National Research Council. Civic engagement and social cohesion: Measuring dimensions of social capital to inform policy. National Academies Press, 2014. Available from <
https://www.nap.edu/read/18831/chapter/4 >. access on 31 July
2020.
Observing the beach: Building climate change resilient coastal communities in Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Available from <
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/jakarta/natural-sciences/small-islands-and-indigenous-knowledge/small-island-developing-states-sids/observing-the-beach-building-climate-change-resilient-coastal-communities-in-indonesia-and-timor-leste/ >. access on 14 March 2017.
http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=orientation+community+%22climate+change%22&btnG=Pesquisar
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