This edited book responds to the need for a better understanding of how climate change affects North America and for the identification of processes, methods and tools that may help countries
and communities to develop a more robust adaptive capacity. It showcases successful examples of how to manage the social, economic and environmental complexities posed by climate change. The
book attempts to synthesize various branches of resilience and adaptation scholarship into a cohesive text that highlights field research and best practices that are shaping policy and
practice in a wide geography from the coastal conditions of the Caribbean to the thawing landscape of the Arctic Circle.