ABSTRACT

Climate Health Risks in Megacities: Sustainable Management and Strategic Planning courageously confronts the immense challenges of alleviating climate change and takes the initiative to layout an agenda that calls for action in the rapidly changing landscape of our global climate. This guide provides a constructive methodology for developing and implementing risk management and operational continuity management systems to climate change effects on urban populations. It addresses key issues such as physical location, proper sanitation, food security and vector-borne diseases against the backdrop of climate change, and then model its effect on the urban dwellers. The author also reveals the benefits of implementing a unique risk management approach to combat global threats and focuses on building urban resilience in the face of disasters. Prepared with a comprehensive and forward-thinking style, this book draws on indispensable case studies in key megacities like New York, Los Angeles, Beijing, Rio de Janeiro, London, Mumbai, and Lagos, and links researchers, scientists, city’s mayors, environmentalists, policy-makers and world leaders from central areas to review, reflect, and expound on future directions.

part |2 pages

Section II Risk Management and Its Relation to Climate Chenge

part |2 pages

Section III: Global Health Risks, Facts, and Challenges of Climate Change Implication

part |2 pages

Section IV: Case Study: Researched Megacities

chapter 14|2 pages

Overview of Megacities Used in Case Study

chapter 15|14 pages

City of New York

chapter 16|10 pages

Rio de Janeiro

chapter 17|8 pages

Beijing

chapter 18|8 pages

Los Angeles

chapter 19|6 pages

London

chapter 20|10 pages

Mumbai

chapter 21|4 pages

Lagos