Microclimate Change and Diversity in Natural and Human Dominated Systems
Laursen, Andrew E.
Microclimate Change and Diversity in Natural and Human Dominated Systems explores microclimatic variability in a variety of natural and human dominated landscapes, also discussing their importance in the conservation of water, support of biological diversity, and mitigation of localized heating, both in the context of urban heat islands, and in the context or regional and global climate change. The book explores public policy frameworks and professional practices (e.g., architecture and agriculture) that affect the distribution and diversity of microclimates. Readers will find a synthesis of current understanding that will support sound decision- making in urban and regional planning and advancement of policy to prevent microclimate change. Provides a big picture understanding of microclimates by bridging the gap between natural sciences, agricultural, agroforestry and architectural sciences Includes case studies in each chapter Identifies gaps in current policies and practices that relate to microclimate preservation INDICE: 1. Definitions of Microclimates 2. Microclimates in natural ecosystems3. Urban microclimates4. Microclimates in agricultural and agroforestry systems5. Microclimate change6. Microclimate and biodiversity7. Natural water cycles and microclimate 8. Urban and regional planning through a microclimate lens9. Conservation of biological diversity through a microclimate lens10. Policy frameworks as they relate to microclimate11. Microclimate change in context of regional or global climate change
- ISBN: 978-0-12-822831-9
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 316
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2022
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés