Governance of Climate Change in Coastal Cities: The Example of Hong Kong

Maria Francesch-Huidobro

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    Abstract

    Coastal cities are sites of economic activity and centres of human and technological development for the entire world economy and their respective nations. Their location ensures accessibility to assets within and outside their borders, while increasing their vulnerability to current and potential climate hazards such as cyclones, intense precipitation, flooding, sea-level rice, and costal erosion and sedimentation. City authorities are confronted with the duty to protect their cities from such hazards; thus, their government capacity for applying mitigating and adaptive measures to climate changed is constantly challenged.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationClimate Adaptation and Flood Risk in Coastal Cities
    EditorsJeroen Aerts, Wouter Botzen, Malcolm J. Bowman, Philip J. Ward, Piet Dircke
    PublisherEarthscan
    Chapter12
    Pages243-264
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9781849776899
    ISBN (Print)9781849713467
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Sept 2011

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