Climate Change and Resilience in Indiana and Beyond

Janet G. McCabe, Gabriel M. Filippelli (Editor), Kimberly A. Novick (Editor), James Shanahan, Eva Sanders Allen (Secondary Author), Lingxi Chenyang (Secondary Author), Jeffrey S Dukes, Melissa Widhalm, Ben Kravitz, Douglas Edmonds, Chanh Kieu, Travis A. O'Brien, Scott Robeson, Paul Staten, Brian Yanites, Chen Zhu, Sarah Mincey, Rebecca Lave, John Baeten, Justin Maxwell, Richard Phillips, Ellen D. Ketterson, Daniel Becker, Geoffrey Brown, Allison Byrd, Keith Clay, Adam Fudickar, Matthew Houser, Alex Jahn, Jennifer Ann Lau, Sarah Wanamaker, James Robert Farmer, Elizabeth Grennan Browning, Heather L. Reynolds, Samantha L. Hamlin, Dana Habeeb, Jeffrey S. Wilson, Daniel Myers, Eric Sandweiss, Beth Edwards, Nathan Geiger, Andrea Webster, David M. Konisky, Nikolaos Zirogiannis, and Sanya Carley

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Climate change is affecting Indiana's environment, threatening the way Hoosiers live and do business, and introducing new stresses to the state's economy, health, and infrastructure. And while scientists predict more days of extreme weather, increased public health risks, and reduced agricultural production in the coming years, Hoosiers still have a substantial say in determining their future environment.

Climate Change and Resilience in Indiana and Beyond confirms that Indiana can rise to meet this threat. The culmination of Indiana University's Prepared for Environmental Change Grand Challenge, this collection showcases how scientists, policymakers, communicators, and others are working hard to protect Indiana's economy and way of life by becoming more resilient. Researchers are creating new environmental resilience frameworks, building on years of existing research on how ecosystems can adapt, how social systems process threats in order to change, and how individuals themselves fit into the larger picture. In addition to presenting research results, Climate Change and Resilience in Indiana and Beyond provides clear examples of how Hoosiers can make a difference by reducing risks, lessening the harmful impacts of climate change, and preparing for the unavoidable.

What emerges in these pages is a hopeful, optimistic picture of how resilience is generalizable across systems—from forests to farms to cities—and how Hoosiers are mobilizing this resilience in the face of climate change.

  • ISBN10 0253063957
  • ISBN13 9780253063953
  • Publish Date 1 November 2022
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Indiana University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 244
  • Language English