Climate change risk: an adaptation and mitigation agenda for Indian cities

@article{Revi2008ClimateCR,
  title={Climate change risk: an adaptation and mitigation agenda for Indian cities},
  author={Aromar Revi},
  journal={Environment \& Urbanization},
  year={2008},
  volume={20},
  pages={207 - 229}
}
  • Aromar Revi
  • Published 1 April 2008
  • Environmental Science
  • Environment & Urbanization
This paper considers the needed adaptation and mitigation agenda for cities in India — where the urban population is likely to grow by around 500 million over the next 50 years. It considers the likely changes that climate change will bring in temperature, precipitation and extreme rainfall, drought, river and inland flooding, storms/storm surges/coastal flooding, sea-level rise and environmental health risks, and who within urban populations are most at risk. It notes the importance for urban… 

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