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Chapter 1
Integrating inclusivity & justice into climate action planning: Beyond mere symbolism. Chapter 2
We can't address what we don't acknowledge: How urban climate adaptation plans confront racial injustices. Chapter 3
Sustainable city? The search for social justice in Flagstaff, Arizona's climate action plan. Chapter 4
Missing the Housing for the Trees: The Challenge of Equity in Urban Climate Planning. Chapter 5
Climate Discourses in France: Fuel Taxes, Yellow Vests, and the Grand Débat. Chapter 6
Incorporating an Equity Lens into Local Climate Action Planning: Portland, Oregon's Experience. Chapter 7
Community engagement and equity in climate adaptation planning: experience of small and mid- size cities in the United States and in France. Chapter 8
Mobilities In Climate Action Planning: The Challenges of Integrating (In)Justices in Current Policies. Chapter 9
Resilience and climate risk in extreme and extreme - ing urban environments: planning and climate justice. Chapter 10
Addressing Individualized Risk Response to Climate Resilience Assessment by Fostering Adaptive Capacity. Chapter 11
Downscaling Resilience: Appropriating and Contesting Resilience from City to Neighborhood. Chapter 12
Cultural Heritage Preservation, Climate Action Planning, and Social Justice. Chapter 13
Community agency for climate justice through and beyond the state: The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization. Chapter 14
Creating Tools for Community Based Climate Planning. Chapter 15
Interagency Collaborations in Place- Based Environmental Sustainability Work: Social Network Insights at the Community Level. Chapter 16
Afloat and Adrift: What's the Plan as South Florida Slowly Sinks? Chapter 17
Vulnerable Locations and the Need for Climate Action Planning: The Case of Cape Coral, Florida.
Integrating inclusivity & justice into climate action planning: Beyond mere symbolism. Chapter 2
We can't address what we don't acknowledge: How urban climate adaptation plans confront racial injustices. Chapter 3
Sustainable city? The search for social justice in Flagstaff, Arizona's climate action plan. Chapter 4
Missing the Housing for the Trees: The Challenge of Equity in Urban Climate Planning. Chapter 5
Climate Discourses in France: Fuel Taxes, Yellow Vests, and the Grand Débat. Chapter 6
Incorporating an Equity Lens into Local Climate Action Planning: Portland, Oregon's Experience. Chapter 7
Community engagement and equity in climate adaptation planning: experience of small and mid- size cities in the United States and in France. Chapter 8
Mobilities In Climate Action Planning: The Challenges of Integrating (In)Justices in Current Policies. Chapter 9
Resilience and climate risk in extreme and extreme - ing urban environments: planning and climate justice. Chapter 10
Addressing Individualized Risk Response to Climate Resilience Assessment by Fostering Adaptive Capacity. Chapter 11
Downscaling Resilience: Appropriating and Contesting Resilience from City to Neighborhood. Chapter 12
Cultural Heritage Preservation, Climate Action Planning, and Social Justice. Chapter 13
Community agency for climate justice through and beyond the state: The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization. Chapter 14
Creating Tools for Community Based Climate Planning. Chapter 15
Interagency Collaborations in Place- Based Environmental Sustainability Work: Social Network Insights at the Community Level. Chapter 16
Afloat and Adrift: What's the Plan as South Florida Slowly Sinks? Chapter 17
Vulnerable Locations and the Need for Climate Action Planning: The Case of Cape Coral, Florida.