Ecosystem and Territorial Resilience: A Geoprospective Approach provides a full review of the geoprospective approach and how it can be used in planning for and implementing environmental and territorial resilience measures. The geoprospective approach is a way to predict and assess for future risks, and is a comprehensive method for identifying and addressing potential change impacts. In addition to the main concepts and methods of this approach, the book presents applications and case studies for different spatio-temporal scales and problems related to the degradation of socio-ecosystems, as well as applying the geoprospective approach to environmental and urban planning.The book offers an interdisciplinary perspective, tying in concepts and techniques from geography, including spatial analysis methods, modelling, and GIS, to address issues of ecological impacts of climate change, urban risk and resilience, land use changes, coastal impacts, and sustainable development and potential of adaptability. This book is a unique and integral resource for policy makers, environmental and territorial managers, scientists, engineers, consultants, and graduate students interested in anticipating future change in socio-ecosystems.
Emmanuel Garbolino has a PhD in Geography earned from the University of Nice, France. He is currently the Director of Climpact Data Science (CDS), a company that provides services to support decision makers in adapting their strategies, activities, and territorial management in the context of global climate and land use changes.
Christine Voiron-Canicio is a professor of geography at Universite´ Côte d’Azur, France. She is currently involved in research into diagnosing and improving the adaptive capacity of regions and cities.