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June 2007, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 639-641 Introduction
by Thomas Wilbanks & Jayant Sathaye & Richard Klein - 643-644 Foreword
by R. Pachauri - 645-649 Preface
by Saleemul Huq & Michael Grubb - 651-663 On integration of policies for climate and global change
by Hadi Dowlatabadi - 665-684 Development based climate change adaptation and mitigation—conceptual issues and lessons learned in studies in developing countries
by Kirsten Halsnæs & Jan Verhagen - 685-712 The relationship between adaptation and mitigation in managing climate change risks: a regional response from North Central Victoria, Australia
by Roger Jones & Paul Dettmann & Geoff Park & Maureen Rogers & Terry White - 713-725 Toward an integrated analysis of mitigation and adaptation: some preliminary findings
by Thomas Wilbanks & Paul Leiby & Robert Perlack & J. Ensminger & Sherry Wright - 727-739 Adaptation and mitigation as complementary tools for reducing the risk of climate impacts
by Gary Yohe & Kenneth Strzepek - 741-753 The double trade-off between adaptation and mitigation for sea level rise: an application of FUND
by Richard Tol - 755-786 Integrated strategies to reduce vulnerability and advance adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development
by Indur Goklany - 787-797 The value of indigenous knowledge in climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies in the African Sahel
by A. Nyong & F. Adesina & B. Osman Elasha - 799-807 Complementarity between mitigation and adaptation: the water sector
by Luis Mata & June Budhooram - 809-842 Synergisms between climate change mitigation and adaptation: an insurance perspective
by Evan Mills - 843-853 Mitigation and adaptation synergy in forest sector
by N. Ravindranath - 855-873 Adaptation and mitigation strategies in agriculture: an analysis of potential synergies
by Cynthia Rosenzweig & Francesco Tubiello - 875-900 Decentralized renewable energy and the climate change mitigation-adaptation nexus
by Henry Venema & Ibrahim Rehman - 901-918 Climate change: linking adaptation and mitigation through agroforestry
by Louis Verchot & Meine Noordwijk & Serigne Kandji & Tom Tomich & Chin Ong & Alain Albrecht & Jens Mackensen & Cynthia Bantilan & K. Anupama & Cheryl Palm - 919-933 Examining adaptation and mitigation opportunities in the context of the integrated watershed management programme of the Government of India
by Preety Bhandari & Suruchi Bhadwal & Ulka Kelkar - 935-955 A stakeholder driven process to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
by Hallie Eakin & Victor Magaña & Joel Smith & José Moreno & José Martínez & Osvaldo Landavazo - 957-962 Integrating mitigation and adaptation as responses to climate change: a synthesis
by Thomas Wilbanks & Jayant Sathaye
May 2007, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 419-439 Active Amplification of the Terrestrial Albedo to Mitigate Climate Change: An Exploratory Study
by Robert Hamwey - 441-453 A Critical Analysis of Forest Policies of Pakistan: Implications for Sustainable Livelihoods
by Babar Shahbaz & Tanvir Ali & Abid Suleri - 455-470 Setting greenhouse gas emission targets under baseline uncertainty: the Bush Climate Change Initiative
by Neil Strachan - 471-494 Leakage and Comparative Advantage Implications of Agricultural Participation in Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
by Heng-Chi Lee & Bruce McCarl & Uwe Schneider & Chi-Chung Chen - 495-524 Developing Credible Vulnerability Indicators for Climate Adaptation Policy Assessment
by S. Eriksen & P. Kelly - 525-543 A Simulation of Temporal and Spatial Variations in Carbon at Landscape Level: A Case Study for Lake Abitibi Model Forest in Ontario, Canada
by Xiaolu Zhou & Changhui Peng & Qing-Lai Dang & Jiaxin Chen & Sue Parton - 545-571 Uncertainty in Agricultural CH 4 AND N 2 O Emissions from Finland – Possibilities to Increase Accuracy in Emission Estimates
by Suvi Monni & Paula Perälä & Kristiina Regina - 573-608 CO 2 Mitigation and Renewable Oil from Photosynthetic Microbes: A New Appraisal
by Mark Huntley & Donald Redalje - 609-637 Vulnerability and adaptation to climate risks in Ontario agriculture
by Susanna Reid & Barry Smit & Wayne Caldwell & Suzanne Belliveau
March 2007, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 323-324 Preface
by Robert Dixon - 325-341 Advancing Towards a Hydrogen Energy Economy: Status, Opportunities and Barriers
by Robert Dixon - 343-365 Hydrogen storage and distribution systems
by Andreas Züttel - 367-386 Hydrogen infrastructure build-up for automotive applications
by Reinhold Wurster & Werner Zittel - 387-405 Hydrogen and transportation: alternative scenarios
by Carmen Difiglio & Dolf Gielen - 407-418 Hydrogen island: the story and motivations behind the Icelandic hydrogen society experiment
by Thorsteinn Sigfusson
February 2007, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 203-217 A Report on the International Conference on Climate Policy after Marrakech: Towards Global Participation
by Zhongxiang Zhang - 219-242 Smallholder Agroforestry Systems For Carbon Storage
by James Roshetko & Rodel Lasco & Marian Angeles - 243-257 Baseline Carbon Stocks Assessment and Projection of Future Carbon Benefits of a Carbon Sequestration Project in East Timor
by R. Lasco & M. Cardinoza - 259-274 Mitigation Options for Enteric Methane Emissions from Dairy Animals: An Evaluation for Potential CDM Projects in India
by Smita Sirohi & Axel Michaelowa & S. Sirohi - 275-302 CDM Forestry and the Ultimate Objective of the Climate Convention
by Michael Dutschke - 303-322 Carbon Management in Agricultural Soils
by R. Lal
January 2007, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Louis Lebel - 3-11 Local to global perspectives on forest and land fires in Southeast Asia
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Louis Lebel - 13-32 History of equatorial vegetation fires and fire research in Southeast Asia before the 1997–98 episode: A reconstruction of creeping environmental changes
by Johann Goldammer - 33-53 Vulnerability of land systems to fire: Interactions among humans, climate, the atmosphere, and ecosystems
by Sandra Lavorel & Mike Flannigan & Eric Lambin & Mary Scholes - 55-66 Fires in tropical forests – what is really the problem? lessons from Indonesia
by L. Tacconi & P. Moore & D. Kaimowitz - 67-74 Underlying cause of fire: Different form of land tenure conflicts in Sumatra
by S. Suyanto - 75-100 Community fire use, resource change, and livelihood impacts: The downward spiral in the wetlands of southern Sumatra
by Unna Chokkalingam & Suyanto & Rizki Permana & Iwan Kurniawan & Josni Mannes & Andy Darmawan & Noviana Khususyiah & Robiyanto Susanto - 101-112 Climate anomalies, Indonesian vegetation fires and terrestrial carbon emissions
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Erna Adiningsih - 113-133 Indonesian peat and vegetation fire emissions: Study on factors influencing large-scale smoke haze pollution using a regional atmospheric chemistry model
by A. Heil & B. Langmann & E. Aldrian - 135-146 Shifting cultivation in peatlands
by Bambang Saharjo - 147-164 Fire use: Is it really the cheaper land preparation method for large-scale plantations?
by Dicky Simorangkir - 165-180 Development of the Indonesian and Malaysian Fire Danger Rating Systems
by William Groot & Robert Field & Michael Brady & Orbita Roswintiarti & Maznorizan Mohamad - 181-201 Insuring Southeast Asian commercial forests: Fire risk analysis and the potential for use of data in risk pricing and reduction of forest fire risk
by Phil Cottle
September 2006, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 933-934 Preface
by Leif Gustavsson & Roger Sathre & Bernhard Schlamadinger & Kimberly Robertson - 935-959 CO 2 Mitigation: On Methods and Parameters for Comparison of Fossil-Fuel and Biofuel Systems
by Leif Gustavsson & Åsa Karlsson - 961-978 Methane Emissions from Landfills and Carbon Dynamics of Harvested Wood Products: The First-Order Decay Revisited
by Kim Pingoud & Fabian Wagner - 979-1002 Does Soil Carbon Loss in Biomass Production Systems Negate the Greenhouse Benefits of Bioenergy?
by Annette Cowie & Pete Smith & Dale Johnson - 1003-1021 Global Supply of Biomass for Energy and Carbon Sequestration from Afforestation/Reforestation Activities
by Michael Obersteiner & G. Alexandrov & Pablo Benítez & Ian McCallum & Florian Kraxner & Keywan Riahi & Dmitry Rokityanskiy & Yoshiki Yamagata - 1023-1050 A Greenhouse Gas Balance of two Existing International Biomass Import Chains
by Kay Damen & André Faaij - 1051-1081 Bioenergy and the CDM in the Emerging Market for Carbon Credits
by I. Jürgens & B. Schlamadinger & P. Gomez - 1083-1096 Equal Opportunity for Biomass in Greenhouse Gas Accounting of CO 2 Capture and Storage: A Step Towards More Cost-Effective Climate Change Mitigation Regimes
by Stefan Grönkvist & Kenneth Möllersten & Kim Pingoud - 1097-1127 The Role of Wood Material for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
by L. Gustavsson & R. Madlener & H.-F. Hoen & G. Jungmeier & T. Karjalainen & S. KlÖhn & K. Mahapatra & J. Pohjola & B. Solberg & H. Spelter - 1129-1150 CO 2 Capture in Pulp and Paper Mills: CO 2 Balances and Preliminary Cost Assessment
by Kenneth Möllersten & Lin Gao & Jinyue Yan - 1151-1164 Temporary Carbon Sequestration Cannot Prevent Climate Change
by Miko Kirschbaum
July 2006, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 765-767 Foreword: Climate-Disturbance Interactions in Boreal Forest Ecosystems
by A. Mcguire & Mike Apps - 769-782 Estimating High Latitude Carbon Fluxes With Inversions Of Atmospheric CO 2
by Roger Dargaville & David Baker & Christian Rödenbeck & Peter Rayner & Philippe Ciais - 783-804 Satellite Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Net Primary Production for the Pan-Arctic Basin and Alaska
by J. Kimball & M. Zhao & K. McDonald & S. Running - 805-827 Net Carbon Exchange Across the Arctic Tundra-Boreal Forest Transition in Alaska 1981–2000
by C. Thompson & A. McGuire & J. Clein & F. Chapin & J. Beringer - 829-846 How Climate and Vegetation Influence the fire Regime of the Alaskan Boreal Biome: The Holocene Perspective
by Feng Hu & Linda Brubaker & Daniel Gavin & Philip Higuera & Jason Lynch & T. Rupp & Willy Tinner - 847-859 Forest Fires and Climate Change in the 21 ST Century
by M. Flannigan & B. Amiro & K. Logan & B. Stocks & B. Wotton - 861-882 Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Larix Spp. and Pinus Sylvestris and Their Climatypes in Siberia
by M. Nadezda & E. Gerald & I. Elena - 883-896 An Experimental Burn to Restore a Moth-Killed Boreal Conifer Forest, Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia
by E. Valendik & J. Brissette & Ye. Kisilyakhov & R. Lasko & S. Verkhovets & S. Eubanks & I. Kosov & A. Lantukh - 897-909 Arctic Residents' Observations and Human Impact Assessments in Understanding Environmental Changes in Boreal Forests: Russian Experience and Circumpolar Perspectives
by T. Vlassova - 911-931 Exploring the Theoretical Interface of Climate Change and Resource Dependency: Application to the Vulnerability of Boreal Forest Regions
by Debra Straussfogel
May 2006, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 521-537 Development of an Integrated Coastal Zone Management System for the Black and Caspian Seas
by Yuriy Mikhaylichenko - 539-577 Can Advances in Science and Technology Prevent Global Warming?
by Michael Huesemann - 579-605 Expanding Carbon Stocks in Existing Forests – A Methodological Approach for Cost Appraisal at the Enterprise Level
by Thomas Knoke & Michael Weber - 607-620 Some Lessons Learned from Public Health on the Process of Adaptation
by Kristie Ebi & Joel Smith & Ian Burton & Joel Scheraga - 621-643 Will Simplified Modalities and Procedures Make More Small-Scale Forestry Projects Viable Under the Clean Development Mechanism?
by Bruno Locatelli & Lucio Pedroni - 645-665 Methodological and Practical Considerations for Developing Multiproject Baselines for Electric Power and Cement Industry Projects in Central America
by Scott Murtishaw & Jayant Sathaye & Christina Galitsky & Kristel Dorion - 667-691 Carbon Dioxide Balance of Wood Substitution: Comparing Concrete- and Wood-Framed Buildings
by Leif Gustavsson & Kim Pingoud & Roger Sathre - 693-710 Portfolio-Based Electricity Generation Planning: Policy Implications For Renewables And Energy Security
by Shimon Awerbuch - 711-722 Domestic UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms Project Supply Coordination Through Tendering – Lessons from the New Zealand Experience
by Axel Michaelowa & John O’brien - 723-740 UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol Clean Development Mechanism Baseline Construction for Vietnam National Electricity Grid
by Tran Tuyen & Axel Michaelowa - 741-764 A Method for Constructing a Social Vulnerability Index: An Application to Hurricane Storm Surges in a Developed Country
by Lisa Rygel & David O’sullivan & Brent Yarnal
March 2006, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 311-311 Acknowledgements
by Peter Read - 313-333 Global Biomass Energy Potential
by Jos#X00C9; Moreira - 335-367 Modern Biomass Conversion Technologies
by Andre Faaij - 369-393 Deep Geological CO 2 Storage: Principles Reviewed, and Prospecting for Bio-energy Disposal Sites
by R. Haszeldine - 395-419 Bio-char Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems – A Review
by Johannes Lehmann & John Gaunt & Marco Rondon - 421-436 Carbon Sequestration by Carbonization of Biomass and Forestation: Three Case Studies
by Makoto Ogawa & Yasuyuki Okimori & Fumio Takahashi - 437-459 Role of Bio-Energy Plantations for Carbon-Dioxide Mitigation with Special Reference to India
by N. Hooda & V. Rawat - 461-492 Bio-Energy Systems at the Community Level in the South Pacific: Impacts & Monitoring
by J. Woods & Sarah Hemstock & William Burnyeat - 493-511 Reconciling Emissions Trading with a Technology-Based Response to Potential Abrupt Climate Change
by Peter Read
January 2006, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-4 Boreal Forests and the Environment: A Foreword
by M. Apps & A. Shvidenko & E. Vaganov - 5-32 The International Boreal Forest Research Association: Understanding Boreal Forests and Forestry in a Changing World
by Anatoly Shvidenko & Mike Apps - 33-43 Developing Canada's National Forest Carbon Monitoring, Accounting and Reporting System to Meet the Reporting Requirements of the Kyoto Protocol
by W. Kurz & M. Apps - 45-74 Variability of Fire Behavior, Fire Effects, and Emissions in Scotch Pine Forests of Central Siberia
by D. McRae & S. Conard & G. Ivanova & A. Sukhinin & S. Baker & Y. Samsonov & T. Blake & V. Ivanov & A. Ivanov & T. Churkina & W. Hao & K. Koutzenogij & Nataly Kovaleva - 75-96 Satellite-Derived Mean Fire Return Intervals As Indicators Of Change In Siberia (1995–2002)
by Amber Soja & Herman Shugart & Anatoly Sukhinin & Susan Conard & Paul Stackhouse - 97-111 Establishing A Earth Observation Product Service For The Terrestrial Carbon Community: The Globcarbon Initiative
by Stephen Plummer & Olivier Arino & Muriel Simon & Will Steffen - 113-145 Satellite Monitoring of Forest Fires in Russia at Federal and Regional Levels
by E. Loupian & A. Mazurov & E. Flitman & D. Ershov & G. Korovin & V. Novik & N. Abushenko & D. Altyntsev & V. Koshelev & S. Tashchilin & A. Tatarnikov & I. Csiszar & A. Sukhinin & E. Ponomarev & S. Afonin & V. Belov & G. Matvienko & T. Loboda - 147-171 Scaling Uncertainties in Estimating Canopy Foliar Maintenance Respiration for Black Spruce Ecosystems in Alaska
by Xinxian Zhang & A. McGuire & Roger Ruess - 173-190 Net Ecosystem Production of Boreal Larch Ecosystems on the Yenisei Transect
by Estella Vedrova & Fedor Pleshikov & Vladimir Kaplunov - 191-202 Transformation of Organic Matter of the Larch Forest Soils in the Northern Taiga of Nizhne-Tungusskoe Plateau, Central Siberia
by L. Mukhortova & I. Bezkorovainaya - 203-222 Soil Carbon in the Forests of Russia
by Vladimir Stolbovoi - 223-240 Dissolved Organic Carbon in Upland Forested Watersheds Underlain by Continuous Permafrost in Central Siberia
by A. Prokushkin & I. Gavrilenko & A. Abaimov & S. Prokushkin & A. Samusenko - 241-268 A Method for Integrated Assessment of Vulnerability to Climate Change in Siberian Forests: Example of Larch Area
by Sergey Venevsky - 269-290 Genetic and Environmental Effects Assessment in Scots Pine Provenances Planted in Central Siberia
by J. Savva & E. Vaganov - 291-295 Regional Nature-Protected Forests as Part of a Preservation Strategy for Boreal Forests in the Chita Region
by O. Malykh & L. Faleychik
October 2005, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 573-595 Assessing vulnerabilities to the effects of global change: an eight step approach
by Dagmar Schröter & Colin Polsky & Anthony Patt - 597-645 Options for Emission Allowance Allocation Under the Eu Emissions Trading Directive
by Markus Åihman & Lars Zetterberg - 647-657 Framing the Long-Term In Situ Liability Issue for Geologic Carbon Storage in the United States
by M. Figueiredo & D. Reiner & H. Herzog - 659-674 State-By-State Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Use in the United States 1960–2000
by T. Blasing & Christine Broniak & Gregg Marland - 675-691 Do Hydroelectric Dams Mitigate Global Warming? The Case of Brazil's CuruÁ-una Dam
by Philip Fearnside - 693-715 Geological CO 2 Storage as a Climate Change Mitigation Option
by Asbjørn Torvanger & Kristin Rypdal & Steffen Kallbekken - 717-737 Sea-Level Rise: Implications for Water Resources Management
by John Hay & Nobuo Mimura - 739-739 Erratum
by Ittai Gavrieli & Amos Bein & Aharon Oren - 759-777 The expected impact of the “Peace Conduit” project (the Red Sea - Dead Sea pipeline) on the Dead Sea
by Ittai Gavrieli & Amos Bein & Aharon Oren
July 2005, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 333-334 Foreword
by Gilbert White - 335-353 Adaptation Options Strategies for Hazards and Vulnerability Mitigation: An International Perspective
by C. Haque & Ian Burton - 357-366 Risk Mitigation Strategies for Tornadoes in the Context of Climate Change and Development
by G. McBean - 367-392 Mitigation of the Impact of Tropical Cyclones in Northern Australia through Community Capacity Enhancement
by Linda Anderson-Berry & David King - 393-409 Improving Access to Water Resources through Rainwater Harvesting as A Mitigation Measure: The Case of the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region
by Adélia Branco & João Suassuna & Semira Vainsencher - 411-441 The Value Of Public Participation During a Hazard, Impact, Risk And Vulnerability (HIRV) Analysis
by Laurie Pearce - 445-465 ‘Benefit–Cost Analysis’ Of Disaster Mitigation: Application As a Policy And Decision-Making Tool
by Philip Ganderton - 467-490 Mitigating Natural Disasters: The Role Of Eco-Ethics
by David Etkin & Ingrid Stefanovic - 491-504 Sustainable Development And Hazards Mitigation In The United States: Disasters By Design Revisited
by Dennis Mileti & Julie Gailus - 507-523 Canada'S Experience In Developing A National Disaster Mitigation Strategy: A Deliberative Dialogue Approach
by Valeriah Hwacha - 525-540 An Analysis Of Risk Mitigation Considerations In Regional Reconstruction In Turkey: The Missing Link
by Polat Gülkan - 541-571 Climate Change And Natural Hazards In Northern Canada: Integrating Indigenous Perspectives With Government Policy
by John Newton & C. Paci & Aynslie Ogden
April 2005, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 183-211 Decision Criteria, Scientific Uncertainty, and the Globalwarming Controversy
by Camilla Froyn - 213-220 Emissions and Atmospheric CO 2 Stabilization: Long-Term Limits and Paths
by Haroon Kheshgi & Steven Smith & James Edmonds - 221-236 Global Warming: Risk Perception and Risk-Mitigating Behavior in Japan
by Mizue Ohe & Saburo Ikeda - 237-263 Evaluating Experience with Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States
by Ryan Wiser & Kevin Porter & Robert Grace - 265-278 Application of the ‘Climafor’ Approach to Estimate Baseline Carbon Emissions of a Forest Conservation Project in the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico
by B. Jong & A. Hellier & M. Castillo-Santiago & R. Tipper - 279-306 The Energy and Environmental Benefits of Superconducting Power Products
by Robert Hawsey & Satoshi Morozumi - 307-331 C-Lock (Patent Pending): A System for Estimating and Certifying Carbon Emission Reduction Credits for the Sequestration of Soil Carbon on Agricultural Land
by Patrick Zimmerman & Maribeth Price & Changhui Peng & William Capehart & Karen Updegraff & Patrick Kozak & Lee Vierling & Elaine Baker & Fred Kopp & Genet Duke & Chandan Das
January 2005, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Jacques Nihoul & Nick Aladin & Michael Glantz - 3-22 The Expected Impact of the Peace Conduit Project (The Red Sea – Dead Sea Pipeline) on the Dead Sea
by Ittai Gavrieli & Amos Bein & Aharon Oren - 23-50 Water, Climate, and Development Issues in the Amu Darya Basin
by Michael Glantz - 51-70 The Future Chemical Evolution of the Aral Sea from 2000 to the Years 2050
by René Létolle & Nicholas Aladin & Igor Filipov & N. Boroffka - 71-85 Human Settlements on the Northern Shores of Lake Aral and Water Level Changes
by N. Boroffka & H. Obernhänsli & G. Achatov & N. Aladin & K. Baipakov & A. Erzhanova & A. HöRnig & S. Krivonogov & D. Lobas & T. Savel’eva & B. Wünnemann - 87-103 The Problems of Fishermen in the Southern Aral Sea Region
by Bakhtiyor Karimov & Helmut Lieth & Mohira Kurambaeva & Irina Matsapaeva - 105-113 Restoration of Some Parameters in the Development of Benthos After Reduction of Anthropogenous Loading in the Ecosystem of the Sevastopol Bay in the Black Sea
by Nickolai Shalovenkov - 115-126 Stationary Spiraling Eddies and Self-Cleaning Processes in the White Sea in Presence of Climate Change and Their Relationship with Ecology of the Greenland Seal: Results of Airborne-Satellite-In Situ Study
by V. Melentyev & V. Chernook & K. Melentyev - 127-143 Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Water Quality of the Manyas Lake, Turkey
by Aysel Karafistan & Fatma Arik-Colakoglu - 145-157 Impact of Man’s Activities on a Closed Fishing-Lake, Lake Maryout in Egypt, as a Case Study
by O. El-Rayis - 159-182 The 1998 Yangtze Floods: The Use of Short-Term Forecasts in the Context of Seasonal to Interannual Water Resource Management
by Qian Ye & Michael Glantz
October 2004, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 311-313 Preface: Climate Change and Environmental Policy
by Madhu Khanna & Haroon Kheshgi - 315-333 Comparing Forecasts of the Global Impacts of Climate Change
by Robert Mendelsohn & Larry Williams - 335-363 Climate Change Projections for the United States Midwest
by Donald Wuebbles & Katharine Hayhoe - 365-382 The economics of climate change in agriculture
by David Zilberman & Xuemei Liu & David Roland-Holst & David Sunding - 383-390 Importance of Sulfate Aerosol in Evaluating the Relative Contributions of Regional Emissions to the Historical Global Temperature Change
by Natalia Andronova & Michael Schlesinger - 391-416 Climate Change and Energy Technologies
by James Edmonds - 417-431 Value of Soil Organic Carbon in Agricultural Lands
by Michelle Wander & Todd Nissen - 433-451 Miscanthus for Renewable Energy Generation: European Union Experience and Projections for Illinois
by Emily Heaton & Stephen Long & Thomas Voigt & Michael Jones & John Clifton-Brown - 453-473 Climate Change Policy in European Countries and its effects on industry
by Stef Proost & Denise Van Regemorter - 477-500 Interregional burden-sharing of greenhouse gas mitigation in the United States
by Adam Rose & Zhong Zhang
July 2004, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 217-240 Forest conservation and the clean development mechanism: Lessons from the Costa Rican protected areas project
by Frank Vöhringer - 241-259 Integrating agricultural and forestry GHG mitigation response into general economy frameworks: Developing a family of response functions
by Dhazn Gillig & Bruce McCarl & Ronald Sands - 245-309 A Possible Way Forward on Climate Change
by Robert Reinstein - 261-272 The Role of Fungal Symbioses in the Adaptation of Plants to High Stress Environments
by Russell Rodriguez & Regina Redman & Joan Henson - 273-293 Carbon Monitoring Costs and their Effect on Incentives to Sequester Carbon through Forestry
by Oscar Cacho & Russell Wise & Kenneth MacDicken
June 2004, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 97-102 Preface Streamlining JI and CDM accounting procedures through a multi-project approach
by Catrinus Jepma & Wytze van der Gaast - 103-120 e-Serem – A Web-Based Manual For The Estimation of Emission Reductions From JI and CDM Projects
by Alexandros Flamos & Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos & Dimitris Askounis & John Psarras & Sonja Butzengeiger & Wytze van der Gaast - 121-146 Baseline Standardisation with Optimising Energy-System Models
by Johannes Rosen & Wolf Fichtner & Otto Rentz - 147-180 The Multiple Benchmark System Application to Indonesia, Russia and Panama
by Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos & Alexandros Flamos & Dimitris Askounis & John Psarras - 181-200 Preserving Environmental Integrity in standardised baselines: The role of additionality and uncertainty
by Katherine Begg & Dan Van der Horst - 201-216 Institutional and cost implications of multi-project baselines
by Martijn Broekhof
March 2004, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-35 Clean energy technology transfer: A review of programs under the UNFCCC
by D. Kline & L. Vimmerstedt & R. Benioff - 37-76 Climate impact from peat utilisation in Sweden
by L. Zetterberg & S. Uppenberg & M. Åhman - 77-95 Regulatory Constraints to Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems and Geologic Formations: A California Perspective
by Edward Vine
December 2003, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 323-348 Estimating baseline carbon emissions for the Eastern Panama Canal watershed
by Virginia Dale & Sandra Brown & Magnolia Calderón & Arizmendis Montoya & Raúl Martínez - 349-370 Bioenergy to mitigate for climate change and meet the needs of society, the economy and the environment
by Ralph Sims - 371-403 Combining carbon sequestration objectives with timber management planning
by Fan-Rui Meng & Charles Bourque & Steven Oldford & D. Swift & Helen Smith
September 2003, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 191-200 CDM in the Kyoto Negotiations:
by Naoki Matsuo - 201-220 CDM host country institution building
by Axel Michaelowa - 221-235 Technical Procedures for CDM Project Design
by Kazuhito Yamada & Mariko Fujimori - 237-252 Reduction of Methane Released from Palm Oil Mill Lagoon in Malaysia and Its Countermeasures
by Yoshihito Shirai & Minato Wakisaka & Shahrakbah Yacob & Mohd Ali Hassan & Shin’ichi Suzuki - 253-260 Utilization of Bagasse Energy in Thailand
by Yasujiro Wakamura - 261-280 Potential of Co 2 emission reductions by carbonizing biomass waste from industrial tree plantation in South Sumatra, Indonesia
by Yasuyuki Okimori & Makoto Ogawa & Fumio Takahashi - 281-291 A basic study with feasibility of applying clean development mechanism to the transport projects
by Hirokazu Kato & Yoshitsugu Hayashi & Kosuke Tanaka - 293-310 Baseline options and greenhouse gas emission reduction of clean development mechanism project in urban solid waste management
by Ai Hiramatsu & Keisuke Hanaki & Toshiya Aramaki - 311-322 Applicability of CDM to civil engineering projects case study on reduction of CO 2 emission by port extension
by Tsunehiro Sekimoto
June 2003, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 93-113 Life on the Edge: Vulnerability and Adaptation of African Ecosystems to Global Climate Change
by Robert Dixon & Joel Smith & Sandra Guill - 115-138 The Nile delta-Alexandria coast: vulnerability to sea-level rise, consequences and adaptation
by O.E. Frihy - 139-155 Energy and Carbon Embodied in the International Trade of Brazil
by M.T. Tolmasquim & G. Machado - 157-175 Revisit ocean thermal energy conversion system
by J.C. Huang & H.J. Krock & S.K. Oney - 177-188 Towards sustainable development in Austria: renewable energy contributions
by G. Faninger
March 2003, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-2 Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Editorial Policy Update
by Robert Dixon - 3-28 Institutional Responses to Climate Change: the Case of the Alaska Transportation System
by Jerry McBeath - 29-52 Climate Change Daaptational Deficiencies in Developing Countries: the Case of Sub-Saharan Africa
by Jekwu Ikeme - 53-69 Analysis of Long-term Energy and Carbon Emission Scenarios for India
by Nair Rajesh & P.R. Shukla & Manmohan Kapshe & Amit Garg & Ashish Rana - 71-92 Future Greenhouse Gas and Local Pollutant Emissions for India: Policy Links and Disjoints
by Amit Garg & P.R. Shukla & Debyani Ghosh & Manmohan Kapshe & Nair Rajesh
December 2002, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 321-322 Mitigation and Adaptation Strategiesfor Global Change Editorial Policy Update2003
by Robert Dixon - 323-337 Can Forest-protection carbon projects improve rural livelihoods? Analysis of the Noel Kempff Mercado climate action project, Bolivia
by Nigel Asquith & María Vargas Ríos & Joyotee Smith - 339-366 Mitigation costs, distributional effects, and ancillary benefits of carbon policies in the Nordic countries, the U.K., and Ireland
by Brita Bye & Snorre Kverndokk & Knut Rosendahl