Ali Cheshmehzangi Cheshmehzangi Thailand's Tropical Thresholds

Thailand's Tropical Thresholds

von Ali Cheshmehzangi

Coastal Climate Resilience and Sustainable Urban Transformations

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This book dives into in‑depth case studies across Thailand’s low-lying coastal regions and its rapidly changing urban centers. It focuses on main coastal provinces and regions, where multidisciplinary research shows how hydro-meteorological hazards (such as storm surges, flash floods, erosion) are reshaping both natural environments and human systems. Detailed physico-geomorphological modelling reveals dramatic rates of erosion and accretion, up to -34.5 m/year on mangrove coastlines, versus -4 m/year on sandy beaches, with projections of increased storm severity and flooding because of sea-level rise.

The book provides a comprehensive perspective on resilience changes by fusing case-study narratives with institutional analysis, policy evaluation, and UN/Green Climate Fund-backed initiatives. In addition to concrete infrastructure, it highlights nature-based solutions (such as mangrove replanting, sand fences, and crab banks), highlighting the connections between sustainable urban development, multi-scale governance, and local knowledge. In sum, this book offers a detailed yet comprehensive picture of urban and coastal resilience, making it an essential tool for academics, decision-makers, and practitioners involved in climate adaptation in tropical coastal regions.


This book dives into in‑depth case studies across Thailand’s low-lying coastal regions and its rapidly changing urban centers. It focuses on main coastal provinces and regions, where multidisciplinary research shows how hydro-meteorological hazards (such as storm surges, flash floods, erosion) are reshaping both natural environments and human systems. Detailed physico-geomorphological modelling reveals dramatic rates of erosion and accretion, up to -34.5 m/year on mangrove coastlines, versus -4 m/year on sandy beaches, with projections of increased storm severity and flooding because of sea-level rise.

The book provides a comprehensive perspective on resilience changes by fusing case-study narratives with institutional analysis, policy evaluation, and UN/Green Climate Fund-backed initiatives. In addition to concrete infrastructure, it highlights nature-based solutions (such as mangrove replanting, sand fences, and crab banks), highlighting the connections between sustainable urban development, multi-scale governance, and local knowledge. In sum, this book offers a detailed yet comprehensive picture of urban and coastal resilience, making it an essential tool for academics, decision-makers, and practitioners involved in climate adaptation in tropical coastal regions.


Showcases rich case studies from Thailand’s coastal cities bridging science, policy, and local knowledge Integrates nature-based solutions with urban resilience strategies tailored to tropical coastal conditions Connects grassroots adaptation with national climate policies through actionable, place-specific insights

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Ali Cheshmehzangi

Themen in »Thailand's Tropical Thresholds«

Coastal Resilience Climate Adaptation Urban Sustainability Nature-Based Solutions Thailand Tropical Cities Community Governance Flood Management Urban Transformation Sea-Level Rise Climate Change SDGs Sustainable Transformation Urban Development Urbanization

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ISBN: 9789819549757
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 01.01.2026

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