Caribbean Climate Resilience: Adapting Islands to Sea-Level Rise
MTA
Policy tools, design solutions, and community-led strategies for a warming region
*Caribbean Climate Resilience: Adapting Islands to Sea-Level Rise* provides an essential guide to understanding and addressing the profound threats posed by climate change to the Caribbean region. This comprehensive book meticulously details the science behind sea-level rise, examining its causes, projections, and the interconnected impacts on the region's unique ecosystems and communities. From the relentless assault of coastal inundation and erosion on shrinking shores to the insidious threat of salinization contaminating freshwater, the book illuminates how rising seas are already reshaping the very fabric of island life, jeopardizing critical sectors like tourism and fisheries, and threatening the fragile beauty of coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds. It underscores the urgent need for robust, multi-faceted adaptation strategies, contextualized by the region's historical vulnerabilities rooted in colonial legacies.
Beyond diagnosing the crisis, this vital resource offers a practical toolkit of adaptive solutions, blending cutting-edge policy tools with innovative design solutions and empowering community-led strategies. It explores how international frameworks like the Paris Agreement and regional visions from CARICOM lay the groundwork, while national case studies from Barbados, Dominica, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago highlight concrete adaptation plans in action. The book champions both nature-based solutions—such as the restoration of mangrove forests, coral reefs, and seagrass meadows—and resilient "grey" infrastructure, including hurricane-resistant housing and advanced flood protection. Crucially, it emphasizes participatory planning, integrating scientific rigor with invaluable traditional knowledge, and details the critical role of early warning systems in building data-driven disaster response.
Recognizing that financing is the greatest hurdle, *Caribbean Climate Resilience* delves into innovative financial tools that can unlock necessary funds, from pioneering debt-for-nature swaps and climate-resilient debt clauses to leveraging private sector engagement and advocating for a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index. It highlights policy gaps and opportunities, stressing the imperative of regional collaboration and global solidarity to ensure that those least responsible for climate change are equipped to adapt. This book serves as an urgent call to action, providing practitioners, policymakers, and concerned citizens with a roadmap for transforming vulnerability into resilience, ensuring the Caribbean not only survives but thrives, illuminating a path forward for other vulnerable regions around the globe.
This book is essential for policymakers, environmental practitioners, urban planners, and community leaders in the Caribbean and other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). It also serves as a critical resource for international organizations, donors, and researchers focused on climate change adaptation, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing resilience strategies in vulnerable coastal regions.
December 4, 2025
42,552 words
2 hours 59 minutes
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