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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Interlinkages between urbanization and climate change: Identifying and understanding the challenges and the prospects

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Alakshendra A, Kumar A, Mehta S
2020
Journal of Regional and City Planning. 31 (3): 285-300

India is urbanizing at an alarming rate and the impact of climate change is becoming more visible each passing day. The rapid urbanization and climate change have severe direct and indirect consequences, such as increasing poverty, inequality, massive displacement, public health concerns, and challenges of urban governance, among others. This paper identifies some of the most pressing issues faced by urban India in the context of climate change. It also details the interventions undertaken at the local, national, and international levels to counter the effect of the climate change. In addition, it critically evaluates the role of government organizations, especially in terms of undertaking regulatory and planning functions. The paper argues that the implementation of institutional reforms would enable the government to reach out to the private sector to improve urban service delivery. It also provides examples of best practices from India and the world in combating climate change through adaptation and mitigation approaches.

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    Air Pollution, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster, Temperature, Water Security
    • Air Pollution, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster, Temperature, Water Security: Extreme Heat/Heat Wave
    Urban
    Non-United States
    • Non-United States: Asia
    General Health Impact, Infectious Disease
    • General Health Impact, Infectious Disease: General Infectious Disease
    Review Article
    Adaptation, Policy, Sociodemographic Vulnerability, Vulnerable Population
    • Adaptation, Policy, Sociodemographic Vulnerability, Vulnerable Population: Intervention
    • Adaptation, Policy, Sociodemographic Vulnerability, Vulnerable Population: General Vulnerable Populations
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