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October 2016, Volume 138, Issue 3
- 425-438 Place-based inter-generational communication on local climate improves adolescents’ perceptions and willingness to mitigate climate change
by Sifan Hu & Jin Chen - 439-451 Perceptions of environmental change and migration decisions
by Vally Koubi & Sebastian Stoll & Gabriele Spilker - 453-469 Job and residential location changes responding to floods and cyclones: an analysis based on a cross-nested logit model
by Qing-Chang Lu & Junyi Zhang & Lingling Wu & A. B. M. Sertajur Rahman - 471-489 The impact of flood action groups on the uptake of flood management measures
by Ruth Dittrich & Anita Wreford & Adam Butler & Dominic Moran - 491-504 Stormwater management and climate change: vulnerability and capacity for adaptation in urban and suburban contexts
by Trisha L. Moore & John S. Gulliver & Latham Stack & Michael H. Simpson - 505-519 Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen
by Xin Lu & David J. Wrathall & Pål Roe Sundsøy & Md. Nadiruzzaman & Erik Wetter & Asif Iqbal & Taimur Qureshi & Andrew J. Tatem & Geoffrey S. Canright & Kenth Engø-Monsen & Linus Bengtsson - 521-535 Climate change discourse among Iranian farmers
by Tahereh Zobeidi & Masoud Yazdanpanah & Masoumeh Forouzani & Bahman Khosravipour - 537-550 An overview of the opportunities and challenges of promoting climate change adaptation at the local level: a case study from a community adaptation planning in Nepal
by Bimal Raj Regmi & Cassandra Star & Walter Leal Filho - 551-566 Health sector preparedness for adaptation planning in India
by Purnamita Dasgupta & Kristie Ebi & Ishita Sachdeva - 567-584 Outcomes of hospitalizations for common illnesses associated with a comorbid heat-related illness in the United States, 2001–2010
by Michael T. Schmeltz & Peter J. Marcotullio & David U. Himmelstein & Steffie Woolhandler & Grace Sembajwe - 585-602 The effect of climate change on rural land cover patterns in the Central United States
by Christopher Lant & Timothy J. Stoebner & Justin T. Schoof & Benjamin Crabb - 603-615 Effects of climate change on the distribution of indigenous species in oceanic islands (Azores)
by Maria Teresa Ferreira & Pedro Cardoso & Paulo A.V. Borges & Rosalina Gabriel & Eduardo Brito Azevedo & Francisco Reis & Miguel B. Araújo & Rui Bento Elias - 617-632 Temporal variability in the thermal requirements for vegetation phenology on the Tibetan plateau and its implications for carbon dynamics
by Zhenong Jin & Qianlai Zhuang & Jeffrey S. Dukes & Jin-Sheng He & Andrei P. Sokolov & Min Chen & Tonglin Zhang & Tianxiang Luo - 633-640 A summer temperature bias in early alcohol thermometers
by Dario Camuffo & Antonio della Valle - 641-654 Are we adapting to climate change? A catchment-based adaptation assessment tool for freshwater ecosystems
by Anna Lukasiewicz & Jamie Pittock & C. Max Finlayson - 655-666 Particulate air pollution from wildfires in the Western US under climate change
by Jia Coco Liu & Loretta J. Mickley & Melissa P. Sulprizio & Francesca Dominici & Xu Yue & Keita Ebisu & Georgiana Brooke Anderson & Rafi F. A. Khan & Mercedes A. Bravo & Michelle L. Bell - 667-680 Carbon balance effects of U.S. biofuel production and use
by John M. DeCicco & Danielle Yuqiao Liu & Joonghyeok Heo & Rashmi Krishnan & Angelika Kurthen & Louise Wang - 681-688 Low carbon cities: is ambitious action affordable?
by Andrew Sudmant & Joel Millward-Hopkins & Sarah Colenbrander & Andy Gouldson
September 2016, Volume 138, Issue 1
- 1-11 Near miss: the importance of the natural atmospheric CO2 concentration to human historical evolution
by David Archer - 13-24 Future aerosol emissions: a multi-model comparison
by Steven J. Smith & Shilpa Rao & Keywan Riahi & Detlef P. Vuuren & Katherine V. Calvin & Page Kyle - 25-39 Detection of anthropogenic influence on a summertime heat stress index
by Thomas R. Knutson & Jeffrey J. Ploshay - 41-53 The relative importance of climate change and population growth for exposure to future extreme droughts
by Oleg Smirnov & Minghua Zhang & Tingyin Xiao & John Orbell & Amy Lobben & Josef Gordon - 55-69 Observation-based blended projections from ensembles of regional climate models
by Esther Salazar & Dorit Hammerling & Xia Wang & Bruno Sansó & Andrew O. Finley & Linda O. Mearns - 71-83 Fine-scale spatial variation in ice cover and surface temperature trends across the surface of the Laurentian Great Lakes
by Lacey A. Mason & Catherine M. Riseng & Andrew D. Gronewold & Edward S. Rutherford & Jia Wang & Anne Clites & Sigrid D. P. Smith & Peter B. McIntyre - 85-98 Multi-model ensemble projections of future extreme temperature change using a statistical downscaling method in south eastern Australia
by Bin Wang & De Li Liu & Ian Macadam & Lisa V. Alexander & Gab Abramowitz & Qiang Yu - 99-110 Future hurricane storm surge risk for the U.S. gulf and Florida coasts based on projections of thermodynamic potential intensity
by Karthik Balaguru & David R. Judi & L. Ruby Leung - 111-125 The El Niño – La Niña cycle and recent trends in supply and demand of net primary productivity in African drylands
by A. M. Abdi & A. Vrieling & G. T. Yengoh & A. Anyamba & J. W. Seaquist & C. C. Ummenhofer & J. Ardö - 127-142 On the declining relationship between tree growth and climate in the Midwest United States: the fading drought signal
by Justin T. Maxwell & Grant L. Harley & Scott M. Robeson - 143-156 Fern species richness and abundance are indicators of climate change on high-elevation islands: evidence from an elevational gradient on Tahiti (French Polynesia)
by Robin Pouteau & Jean-Yves Meyer & Pauline Blanchard & Joel H. Nitta & Maruiti Terorotua & Ravahere Taputuarai - 157-171 Impact assessment of climate change and later-maturing cultivars on winter wheat growth and soil water deficit on the Loess Plateau of China
by Dianyuan Ding & Hao Feng & Ying Zhao & Wenzhao Liu & Haixin Chen & Jianqiang He - 173-189 Risk matrix approach useful in adapting agriculture to climate change
by David H. Cobon & Allyson A. J. Williams & Brendan Power & David McRae & Peter Davis - 191-205 Assessing the impacts of temperature variations on rice yield in China
by Shuai Chen & Xiaoguang Chen & Jintao Xu - 207-221 Environment and cotton fibre quality
by Qunying Luo & Michael Bange & David Johnston - 223-238 Towards a genotypic adaptation strategy for Indian groundnut cultivation using an ensemble of crop simulations
by Julian Ramirez-Villegas & Andrew J. Challinor - 239-251 The impact of climate change on the winegrape vineyards of the Portuguese Douro region
by Mario Cunha & Christian Richter - 253-266 Dynamics of the land use, land use change, and forestry sink in the European Union: the impacts of energy and climate targets for 2030
by Stefan Frank & Hannes Böttcher & Mykola Gusti & Petr Havlík & Ger Klaassen & Georg Kindermann & Michael Obersteiner - 267-282 Adaptation services and pathways for the management of temperate montane forests under transformational climate change
by Matthew J. Colloff & Michael D. Doherty & Sandra Lavorel & Michael Dunlop & Russell M. Wise & Suzanne M. Prober - 283-296 Linking climate change perceptions to adaptation and mitigation action
by Sisse Liv Jørgensen & Mette Termansen - 297-308 Exploring the effect of heat on stated intentions to move
by Kerstin K. Zander & Akhilesh Surjan & Stephen T. Garnett - 309-323 REDD+ politics in the media: a case from Nepal
by Dil B. Khatri & Thuy Thu Pham & Monica Di Gregorio & Rahul Karki & Naya S. Paudel & Maria Brockhaus & Ramesh Bhushal - 325-338 Statements about climate researchers’ carbon footprints affect their credibility and the impact of their advice
by Shahzeen Z. Attari & David H. Krantz & Elke U. Weber - 339-351 An experimental investigation into ‘pledge and review’ in climate negotiations
by Scott Barrett & Astrid Dannenberg - 353-360 Political affiliation affects adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from New York City
by W. J. Wouter Botzen & Erwann Michel-Kerjan & Howard Kunreuther & Hans Moel & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
August 2016, Volume 137, Issue 3
- 321-328 A commentary on “how to interpret expert judgment assessments of twenty-first century sea-level rise” by Hylke de Vries and Roderik SW van de Wal
by JL Bamber & WP Aspinall & RM Cooke - 329-332 Response to commentary by J. L. Bamber, W. P. Aspinall and R. M. Cooke (2016)
by Hylke Vries & Roderik S. W. Wal - 333-345 Global sea-level rise: weighing country responsibility and risk
by R. Dean Hardy & Bryan L. Nuse - 347-362 Allowances for evolving coastal flood risk under uncertain local sea-level rise
by Maya K. Buchanan & Robert E. Kopp & Michael Oppenheimer & Claudia Tebaldi - 363-377 Distribution, attribution, and radiative forcing of snow cover changes over China from 1982 to 2013
by Xiaona Chen & Shunlin Liang & Yunfeng Cao & Tao He - 379-394 Modeling postglacial vegetation dynamics of temperate forests on the Olympic Peninsula (WA, USA) with special regard to snowpack
by Christoph Schwörer & David M. Fisher & Daniel G. Gavin & Christian Temperli & Patrick J. Bartlein - 395-409 Integrating parameter uncertainty of a process-based model in assessments of climate change effects on forest productivity
by Christopher P. O. Reyer & Michael Flechsig & Petra Lasch-Born & Marcel Oijen - 411-426 Towards a fair comparison of statistical and dynamical downscaling in the framework of the EURO-CORDEX initiative
by A. Casanueva & S. Herrera & J. Fernández & J.M. Gutiérrez - 427-438 Assessment of RCM and urban scenarios uncertainties in the climate projections for August in the 2050s in Tokyo
by Hiroyuki Kusaka & Asuka Suzuki-Parker & Toshinori Aoyagi & Sachiho A. Adachi & Yoshiki Yamagata - 439-454 Present climate and future projections of the thermal comfort index for the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil
by Rafael J. R. Batista & Fabio L. T. Gonçalves & Rosmeri P. Rocha - 455-466 Assessing the health effects of climate change in Alaska with community-based surveillance
by David L. Driscoll & Erica Mitchell & Rebecca Barker & Janet M. Johnston & Sue Renes - 467-480 Mitigation of enteric methane emissions from global livestock systems through nutrition strategies
by Dario Caro & Ermias Kebreab & Frank M. Mitloehner - 481-494 Possible impact of climate change on the occurrence and the epidemic development of cercospora leaf spot disease (Cercospora beticola sacc.) in sugar beets for Rhineland-Palatinate and the southern part of Hesse
by Pascal Kremer & Jan Schlüter & Paolo Racca & Hans-Joachim Fuchs & Christian Lang - 495-509 Foraging behaviour, swimming performance and malformations of early stages of commercially important fishes under ocean acidification and warming
by Marta S. Pimentel & Filipa Faleiro & Tiago Marques & Regina Bispo & Gisela Dionísio & Ana M. Faria & Jorge Machado & Myron A. Peck & Hans Pörtner & Pedro Pousão-Ferreira & Emanuel J. Gonçalves & Rui Rosa - 511-524 Reconsidering meteorological seasons in a changing climate
by Evan Kutta & Jason A. Hubbart - 525-539 Voltinism and resilience to climate-induced phenological mismatch
by Robert J. Knell & Stephen J. Thackeray - 541-556 A crop and cultivar-specific approach to assess future winter chill risk for fruit and nut trees
by R. Darbyshire & P. Measham & I. Goodwin - 557-574 Learning the hard way: a case study of an attempt at agricultural transformation in response to climate change
by E. Jakku & P. J. Thorburn & N. A. Marshall & A-M. Dowd & S. M. Howden & E. Mendham & K. Moon & C. Brandon - 575-591 Adaptation readiness and adaptive capacity of transboundary river basins
by Simon Tilleard & James Ford - 593-608 Adaptation and development trade-offs: fluvial sediment deposition and the sustainability of rice-cropping in An Giang Province, Mekong Delta
by Alexander D. Chapman & Stephen E. Darby & Hoàng M. Hồng & Emma L. Tompkins & Tri P. D. Van - 609-623 Competing priorities: how actors and institutions influence adaptation of the German railway system
by Maja Rotter & Esther Hoffmann & Anna Pechan & Rebecca Stecker - 625-637 On the importance of baseline setting in carbon offsets markets
by Antonio Bento & Ravi Kanbur & Benjamin Leard - 639-653 Can climate policy enhance sustainability?
by Lorenza Campagnolo & Carlo Carraro & Marinella Davide & Fabio Eboli & Elisa Lanzi & Ramiro Parrado - 655-665 Contribution of the G20 economies to the global impact of the Paris agreement climate proposals
by Michel Elzen & Annemiek Admiraal & Mark Roelfsema & Heleen Soest & Andries F. Hof & Nicklas Forsell
July 2016, Volume 137, Issue 1
- 15-27 The downside risk of climate change in California’s Central Valley agricultural sector
by Michael Hanemann & Susan Stratton Sayre & Larry Dale - 29-42 Variations in the potential climatic suitability distribution patterns and grain yields for spring maize in Northeast China under climate change
by Jin Zhao & Xiaoguang Yang & Zhijuan Liu & Shuo Lv & Jing Wang & Shuwei Dai - 43-55 Combining threat and efficacy messaging to increase public engagement with climate change in Beijing, China
by Wen Xue & Donald W. Hine & Anthony D. G. Marks & Wendy J. Phillips & Patrick Nunn & Shouying Zhao - 57-70 Moving consensus and managing expectations: media and REDD+ in Indonesia
by Tim Cronin & Levania Santoso & Monica Gregorio & Maria Brockhaus & Sofi Mardiah & Efrian Muharrom - 71-87 Making headway in climate policy mainstreaming and ecosystem-based adaptation: two pioneering countries, different pathways, one goal
by Christine Wamsler & Stephan Pauleit - 89-103 Barriers and enablers to the use of seasonal climate forecasts amongst organisations in Europe
by Marta Bruno Soares & Suraje Dessai - 105-119 Multi-hazard assessment in Europe under climate change
by Giovanni Forzieri & Luc Feyen & Simone Russo & Michalis Vousdoukas & Lorenzo Alfieri & Stephen Outten & Mirco Migliavacca & Alessandra Bianchi & Rodrigo Rojas & Alba Cid - 121-141 The distributional and nutritional impacts and mitigation potential of emission-based food taxes in the UK
by Ariane Kehlbacher & Richard Tiffin & Adam Briggs & Mike Berners-Lee & Peter Scarborough - 143-156 Estimating global damages from sea level rise with the Coastal Impact and Adaptation Model (CIAM)
by Delavane B. Diaz - 157-170 Offshore CCS and ocean acidification: a global long-term probabilistic cost-benefit analysis of climate change mitigation
by Bob van der Zwaan & Reyer Gerlagh - 171-185 Impact of climate change on U.S. building energy demand: sensitivity to spatiotemporal scales, balance point temperature, and population distribution
by Jianhua Huang & Kevin Robert Gurney - 187-200 Investigating the pace of temperature change and its implications over the twenty-first century
by Yann Chavaillaz & Sylvie Joussaume & Amaury Dehecq & Pascale Braconnot & Robert Vautard - 201-216 Percentile indices for assessing changes in heavy precipitation events
by Christoph Schär & Nikolina Ban & Erich M. Fischer & Jan Rajczak & Jürg Schmidli & Christoph Frei & Filippo Giorgi & Thomas R. Karl & Elizabeth J. Kendon & Albert M. G. Klein Tank & Paul A. O’Gorman & Jana Sillmann & Xuebin Zhang & Francis W. Zwiers - 217-230 Influence of the Indian Ocean Dipole on tree-ring δ18O of monsoonal Southeast Tibet
by Philipp Hochreuther & Jakob Wernicke & Jussi Grießinger & Thomas Mölg & Haifeng Zhu & Lily Wang & Achim Bräuning - 231-243 Future climate warming and changes to mountain permafrost in the Bolivian Andes
by Sally Rangecroft & Andrew J. Suggitt & Karen Anderson & Stephan Harrison - 245-260 Strongly increasing heat extremes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in the 21st century
by J. Lelieveld & Y. Proestos & P. Hadjinicolaou & M. Tanarhte & E. Tyrlis & G. Zittis - 261-274 Sensitivity of cork growth to drought events: insights from a 24-year chronology
by Vanda Oliveira & Alexandra Lauw & Helena Pereira - 275-291 Multispecies dendroclimatic reconstructions of summer temperature in the European Alps enhanced by trees highly sensitive to temperature
by Giovanni Leonelli & Anna Coppola & Carlo Baroni & Maria Cristina Salvatore & Maurizio Maugeri & Michele Brunetti & Manuela Pelfini - 293-305 Assessing debris flow activity in a changing climate
by Thea Turkington & Alexandre Remaître & Janneke Ettema & Haydar Hussin & Cees Westen - 307-319 Collective responsibility amplifies mitigation behaviors
by Nick Obradovich & Scott M. Guenther
June 2016, Volume 136, Issue 3
- 389-394 Drought and the fall of Assyria: quite another story
by Arkadiusz Sołtysiak - 395-399 A rather troubled tale: an examination of Sołtysiak’s commentary concerning the roles of drought and overpopulation in the decline of the neo-Assyrian empire
by Adam W. Schneider & Selim F. Adalı - 401-412 Climatic and societal impacts of a volcanic double event at the dawn of the Middle Ages
by Matthew Toohey & Kirstin Krüger & Michael Sigl & Frode Stordal & Henrik Svensen - 445-461 Impacts of adaptation and responsibility framings on attitudes towards climate change mitigation
by Rachel A. Howell & Stuart Capstick & Lorraine Whitmarsh - 571-586 Attribution of the spring snow cover extent decline in the Northern Hemisphere, Eurasia and North America to anthropogenic influence
by Mohammad Reza Najafi & Francis W. Zwiers & Nathan P. Gillett - 647-659 A system’s approach to assess the exposure of agricultural production to climate change and variability
by Aavudai Anandhi & Jean L. Steiner & Nathaniel Bailey - 661-676 The interconnected nature of the challenges in mainstreaming climate change adaptation: evidence from local land use planning
by Sining C. Cuevas - 677-691 Expert views - and disagreements - about the potential of energy technology R&D
by Laura Diaz Anadon & Erin Baker & Valentina Bosetti & Lara Aleluia Reis - 693-703 The global carbon budget: a conflicting claims problem
by José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez & Jordi Teixidó-Figueras & Cori Vilella
May 2016, Volume 136, Issue 2
- 175-187 Direct radiative effects of tropospheric aerosols on changes of global surface soil moisture
by Shaoqing Liu & Min Chen & Qianlai Zhuang - 189-202 Economic implications of climate change impacts on human health through undernourishment
by Tomoko Hasegawa & Shinichiro Fujimori & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Tokuta Yokohata & Toshihiko Masui - 203-216 How climate metrics affect global mitigation strategies and costs: a multi-model study
by Mathijs J. H. M. Harmsen & Maarten Berg & Volker Krey & Gunnar Luderer & Adriana Marcucci & Jessica Strefler & Detlef P. Van Vuuren - 217-231 Balancing global water availability and use at basin scale in an integrated assessment model
by Son H. Kim & Mohamad Hejazi & Lu Liu & Katherine Calvin & Leon Clarke & Jae Edmonds & Page Kyle & Pralit Patel & Marshall Wise & Evan Davies - 233-246 Sensitivity of future U.S. Water shortages to socioeconomic and climate drivers: a case study in Georgia using an integrated human-earth system modeling framework
by Michael J. Scott & Don S. Daly & Mohamad I. Hejazi & G. Page Kyle & Lu Liu & Haewon C. McJeon & Anupriya Mundra & Pralit L. Patel & Jennie S. Rice & Nathalie Voisin - 247-263 Drinking water vulnerability to climate change and alternatives for adaptation in coastal South and South East Asia
by M. A. Hoque & P. F. D. Scheelbeek & P. Vineis & A. E. Khan & K. M. Ahmed & A. P. Butler - 265-279 Managing CO2 emission from groundwater pumping for irrigating major crops in trans indo-gangetic plains of India
by G. T. Patle & D. K. Singh & A. Sarangi & Manoj Khanna - 281-295 Interviews of Mongolian herders and high resolution precipitation data reveal an increase in short heavy rains and thunderstorm activity in semi-arid Mongolia
by Clyde E. Goulden & Jerry Mead & Richard Horwitz & Munhtuya Goulden & Banzragch Nandintsetseg & Sabrina McCormick & Bazartseren Boldgiv & Peter S. Petraitis - 297-308 Landslides and synoptic weather trends in the European Alps
by J. L. Wood & S. Harrison & T. A. R. Turkington & L. Reinhardt - 309-324 Impacts of regional climate change on air quality projections and associated uncertainties
by Gwendoline Lacressonnière & Gilles Foret & Matthias Beekmann & Guillaume Siour & Magnuz Engardt & Michael Gauss & Laura Watson & Camilla Andersson & Augustin Colette & Béatrice Josse & Virginie Marécal & Agnes Nyiri & Robert Vautard - 325-338 National climate policy implications of mitigating embodied energy system emissions
by K. Scott & H. Daly & J. Barrett & N. Strachan - 339-351 Weather preferences of French tourists: lessons for climate change impact assessment
by Ghislain Dubois & Jean-Paul Ceron & Stefan Gössling & C. Michael Hall - 353-366 Missing the forest for the trees? Navigating the trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation under REDD
by Micah L. Ingalls & Michael B. Dwyer - 367-379 Relative vulnerability to climate change of trees in western North America
by Michael J. Case & Joshua J. Lawler - 381-388 Significant implications of permafrost thawing for climate change control
by Mikel González-Eguino & Marc B. Neumann
May 2016, Volume 136, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction to the RoSE special issue on the impact of economic growth and fossil fuel availability on climate protection
by Elmar Kriegler & Ioanna Mouratiadou & Gunnar Luderer & Jae Edmonds & Ottmar Edenhofer - 7-22 Will economic growth and fossil fuel scarcity help or hinder climate stabilization?
by Elmar Kriegler & Ioanna Mouratiadou & Gunnar Luderer & Nico Bauer & Robert J. Brecha & Katherine Calvin & Enrica Cian & Jae Edmonds & Kejun Jiang & Massimo Tavoni & Ottmar Edenhofer
April 2016, Volume 135, Issue 3
- 373-379 Reinvigorating the scenario technique to expand uncertainty consideration
by Evelina Trutnevyte & Céline Guivarch & Robert Lempert & Neil Strachan - 381-393 Selecting climate simulations for impact studies based on multivariate patterns of climate change
by Thomas Mendlik & Andreas Gobiet - 395-408 Evaluating the stationarity assumption in statistically downscaled climate projections: is past performance an indicator of future results?
by Keith W. Dixon & John R. Lanzante & Mary Jo Nath & Katharine Hayhoe & Anne Stoner & Aparna Radhakrishnan & V. Balaji & Carlos F. Gaitán - 409-424 Is robustness really robust? How different definitions of robustness impact decision-making under climate change
by Matteo Giuliani & Andrea Castelletti - 425-438 Modelling the potential of green and blue infrastructure to reduce urban heat load in the city of Vienna
by M. Žuvela-Aloise & R. Koch & S. Buchholz & B. Früh - 439-451 Effects of regional climate change on brown rust disease in winter wheat
by J. Junk & L. Kouadio & P. Delfosse & M. Jarroudi - 453-466 Charting trends in the evolution of the La Alhambra forest (Granada, Spain) through analysis of pollen-emission dynamics over time
by Paloma Cariñanos & Manuel Casares-Porcel & Ana Valle Díaz Guardia & Rafael De Cruz-Márquez & Consuelo Díaz Guardia - 467-480 Rainfall in Iberian transnational basins: a drier future for the Douro, Tagus and Guadiana?
by Selma B. Guerreiro & Chris G. Kilsby & Hayley J. Fowler - 481-491 The impact of climate change on regional water balances in Bangladesh
by J. M. Kirby & M. Mainuddin & F. Mpelasoka & M. D. Ahmad & W. Palash & M.E. Quadir & S. M. Shah-Newaz & M. M. Hossain - 493-507 Contrasting evolution patterns between glacier-fed and non-glacier-fed lakes in the Tanggula Mountains and climate cause analysis
by Chunqiao Song & Yongwei Sheng - 509-519 Mechanisms of elevation-dependent warming over the Tibetan plateau in quadrupled CO2 experiments
by Libin Yan & Zhengyu Liu & Guangshan Chen & J. E. Kutzbach & Xiaodong Liu - 521-537 Vulnerability of Chepang households to climate change and extremes in the Mid-Hills of Nepal
by Luni Piya & Niraj Prakash Joshi & Keshav Lall Maharjan - 539-553 Attribution of yield change for rice-wheat rotation system in China to climate change, cultivars and agronomic management in the past three decades
by Huizi Bai & Fulu Tao & Dengpan Xiao & Fengshan Liu & He Zhang - 555-568 Country-specific effects of climate variability on human migration
by Clark Gray & Erika Wise - 569-583 Spatial modelling of rice yield losses in Tanzania due to bacterial leaf blight and leaf blast in a changing climate
by Confidence Duku & Adam H. Sparks & Sander J. Zwart - 585-595 Habitat associations drive species vulnerability to climate change in boreal forests
by Adriano Mazziotta & María Triviño & Olli-Pekka Tikkanen & Jari Kouki & Harri Strandman & Mikko Mönkkönen - 597-610 Sustainability aspects and nutritional composition of fish: evaluation of wild and cultivated fish species consumed in the Netherlands
by S. Marije Seves & Elisabeth H. M. Temme & Marinka C. C. Brosens & Michiel C. Zijp & Jeljer Hoekstra & Anne Hollander - 611-624 Climate change implications for Torres Strait fisheries: assessing vulnerability to inform adaptation
by Johanna E. Johnson & David J. Welch - 625-638 The effect of tropical cyclones on climate change engagement
by Corey Lang & John David Ryder - 639-653 Changes in the low flow regime over the eastern United States (1962–2011): variability, trends, and attributions
by Jonghun Kam & Justin Sheffield - 655-668 Evaluation and projections of extreme precipitation over southern Africa from two CORDEX models
by Izidine Pinto & Christopher Lennard & Mark Tadross & Bruce Hewitson & Alessandro Dosio & Grigory Nikulin & Hans-Juergen Panitz & Mxolisi E. Shongwe - 669-681 Extreme hot summers in China in the CMIP5 climate models
by Guoyong Leng & Qiuhong Tang & Shengzhi Huang & Xuejun Zhang - 683-697 Subalpine fires: the roles of vegetation, climate and, ultimately, land uses
by Bérangère Leys & Christopher Carcaillet - 699-711 FAOSTAT estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from biomass and peat fires
by Simone Rossi & Francesco N. Tubiello & Paolo Prosperi & Mirella Salvatore & Heather Jacobs & Riccardo Biancalani & Joanna I. House & Luigi Boschetti - 713-713 Erratum to: FAOSTAT estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from biomass and peat fires
by Simone Rossi & Francesco N. Tubiello & Paolo Prosperi & Mirella Salvatore & Heather Jacobs & Riccardo Biancalani & Joanna I. House & Luigi Boschetti
March 2016, Volume 135, Issue 2
- 203-209 Re-thinking climate change adaptation and capacities at the household scale
by Stephanie Toole & Natascha Klocker & Lesley Head - 203-209 Re-thinking climate change adaptation and capacities at the household scale
by Stephanie Toole & Natascha Klocker & Lesley Head - 211-226 The effects of extreme drought on climate change beliefs, risk perceptions, and adaptation attitudes
by J. Carlton & Amber Mase & Cody Knutson & Maria Lemos & Tonya Haigh & Dennis Todey & Linda Prokopy - 211-226 The effects of extreme drought on climate change beliefs, risk perceptions, and adaptation attitudes
by J. Stuart Carlton & Amber S. Mase & Cody L. Knutson & Maria Carmen Lemos & Tonya Haigh & Dennis P. Todey & Linda S. Prokopy - 227-241 Perceptions of recent rainfall changes in Niger: a comparison between climate-sensitive and non-climate sensitive households
by Frédéric Kosmowski & Antoine Leblois & Benjamin Sultan - 227-241 Perceptions of recent rainfall changes in Niger: a comparison between climate-sensitive and non-climate sensitive households
by Frédéric Kosmowski & Antoine Leblois & Benjamin Sultan - 243-259 Are human values and community participation key to climate adaptation? The case of community forest organisations in British Columbia
by Ella Furness & Harry Nelson - 243-259 Are human values and community participation key to climate adaptation? The case of community forest organisations in British Columbia
by Ella Furness & Harry Nelson - 261-275 Understanding the need for adaptation in a natural resource dependent community in Northern Norway: issue salience, knowledge and values
by Halvor Dannevig & Grete Hovelsrud - 261-275 Understanding the need for adaptation in a natural resource dependent community in Northern Norway: issue salience, knowledge and values
by Halvor Dannevig & Grete K. Hovelsrud - 277-295 Farmer’s intended and actual adoption of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies
by Meredith Niles & Margaret Brown & Robyn Dynes - 277-295 Farmer’s intended and actual adoption of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies
by Meredith T. Niles & Margaret Brown & Robyn Dynes - 297-310 Climate change and interpersonal violence: a “global” estimate and regional inequities
by Dennis Mares & Kenneth Moffett - 297-310 Climate change and interpersonal violence: a “global” estimate and regional inequities
by Dennis M. Mares & Kenneth W. Moffett - 311-323 Tropical cyclone rainfall variability in coastal North Carolina derived from longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): AD 1771–2014
by Paul Knapp & Justin Maxwell & Peter Soulé - 311-323 Tropical cyclone rainfall variability in coastal North Carolina derived from longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): AD 1771–2014
by Paul A. Knapp & Justin T. Maxwell & Peter T. Soulé - 325-339 Predicting large wildfires across western North America by modeling seasonal variation in soil water balance
by Richard H. Waring & Nicholas C. Coops - 325-339 Predicting large wildfires across western North America by modeling seasonal variation in soil water balance
by Richard Waring & Nicholas Coops - 341-355 Projections of future floods and hydrological droughts in Europe under a +2°C global warming
by Philippe Roudier & Jafet Andersson & Chantal Donnelly & Luc Feyen & Wouter Greuell & Fulco Ludwig - 341-355 Projections of future floods and hydrological droughts in Europe under a +2°C global warming
by Philippe Roudier & Jafet C. M. Andersson & Chantal Donnelly & Luc Feyen & Wouter Greuell & Fulco Ludwig - 357-372 Assessing the impact of CMIP5 climate multi-modeling on estimating the precipitation seasonality and timing
by Mehmet Demirel & Hamid Moradkhani - 357-372 Assessing the impact of CMIP5 climate multi-modeling on estimating the precipitation seasonality and timing
by Mehmet C. Demirel & Hamid Moradkhani
March 2016, Volume 135, Issue 1
- 1-7 The third US national climate assessment: innovations in science and engagement
by Katharine Jacobs & James Buizer & Susanne Moser - 1-7 The third US national climate assessment: innovations in science and engagement
by Katharine L. Jacobs & James L. Buizer & Susanne C. Moser - 9-22 Building community, credibility and knowledge: the third US National Climate Assessment
by Katharine Jacobs & James Buizer - 23-37 Building a sustained climate assessment process
by James Buizer & Kirstin Dow & Mary Black & Katharine Jacobs & Anne Waple & Richard Moss & Susanne Moser & Amy Luers & David Gustafson & T.C. Richmond & Sharon Hays & Christopher Field - 39-54 Engagement in the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment: commitment, capacity, and communication for impact
by Emily Cloyd & Susanne Moser & Edward Maibach & Julie Maldonado & Tinqiao Chen - 39-54 Engagement in the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment: commitment, capacity, and communication for impact
by Emily Cloyd & Susanne C. Moser & Edward Maibach & Julie Maldonado & Tinqiao Chen - 55-68 Innovations in science and scenarios for assessment
by Kenneth Kunkel & Richard Moss & Adam Parris - 69-83 Innovations in information management and access for assessments
by Anne M. Waple & Sarah M. Champion & Kenneth E. Kunkel & Curt Tilmes - 69-83 Innovations in information management and access for assessments
by Anne Waple & Sarah Champion & Kenneth Kunkel & Curt Tilmes - 85-96 Building an integrated U.S. National Climate Indicators System
by Melissa Kenney & Anthony Janetos & Glynis Lough - 85-96 Building an integrated U.S. National Climate Indicators System
by Melissa A. Kenney & Anthony C. Janetos & Glynis C. Lough - 97-109 Climate change impacts on ecosystems and ecosystem services in the United States: process and prospects for sustained assessment
by Nancy Grimm & Peter Groffman & Michelle Staudinger & Heather Tallis - 97-109 Climate change impacts on ecosystems and ecosystem services in the United States: process and prospects for sustained assessment
by Nancy B. Grimm & Peter Groffman & Michelle Staudinger & Heather Tallis - 111-126 Engagement with indigenous peoples and honoring traditional knowledge systems
by Julie Maldonado & T. Bennett & Karletta Chief & Patricia Cochran & Karen Cozzetto & Bob Gough & Margaret Redsteer & Kathy Lynn & Nancy Maynard & Garrit Voggesser - 111-126 Engagement with indigenous peoples and honoring traditional knowledge systems
by Julie Maldonado & T. M. Bull Bennett & Karletta Chief & Patricia Cochran & Karen Cozzetto & Bob Gough & Margaret Hiza Redsteer & Kathy Lynn & Nancy Maynard & Garrit Voggesser - 127-141 The third national climate assessment’s coastal chapter: the making of an integrated assessment
by Susanne Moser & Margaret Davidson - 143-155 Assessing decision support systems and levels of confidence to narrow the climate information “usability gap”
by Richard Moss - 143-155 Assessing decision support systems and levels of confidence to narrow the climate information “usability gap”
by Richard H. Moss - 157-171 Innovations in assessment and adaptation: building on the US National Climate Assessment
by Mark Howden & Katharine Jacobs - 157-171 Innovations in assessment and adaptation: building on the US National Climate Assessment
by Mark Howden & Katharine L. Jacobs - 173-186 U.S. National climate assessment gaps and research needs: overview, the economy and the international context
by Diana Liverman - 187-201 Aspirations and common tensions: larger lessons from the third US national climate assessment
by Susanne Moser & Jerry Melillo & Katharine Jacobs & Richard H. Moss & James Buizer - 187-201 Aspirations and common tensions: larger lessons from the third US national climate assessment
by Susanne C. Moser & Jerry M. Melillo & Katharine L. Jacobs & Richard H. Moss & James L. Buizer
February 2016, Volume 134, Issue 4
- 489-503 Private finance for adaptation: do private realities meet public ambitions?
by W. Pauw & R. Klein & P. Vellinga & F. Biermann - 489-503 Private finance for adaptation: do private realities meet public ambitions?
by W. P. Pauw & R. J. T. Klein & P. Vellinga & F. Biermann - 505-519 Assessment of balanced burden-sharing in the 2050 EU climate/energy roadmap: a metamodeling approach
by Frédéric Babonneau & Alain Haurie & Marc Vielle - 505-519 Assessment of balanced burden-sharing in the 2050 EU climate/energy roadmap: a metamodeling approach
by Frédéric Babonneau & Alain Haurie & Marc Vielle - 521-531 Common human identity and the path to global climate justice
by Gerhard Reese - 521-531 Common human identity and the path to global climate justice
by Gerhard Reese - 533-547 Extreme weather events and climate change concern
by David Konisky & Llewelyn Hughes & Charles Kaylor - 533-547 Extreme weather events and climate change concern
by David M. Konisky & Llewelyn Hughes & Charles H. Kaylor - 549-563 Patterns of hydrological drought indicators in major U.S. River basins
by Maryam Pournasiri Poshtiri & Indrani Pal - 549-563 Patterns of hydrological drought indicators in major U.S. River basins
by Maryam Poshtiri & Indrani Pal - 565-577 Regional modeling of large wildfires under current and potential future climates in Colorado and Wyoming, USA
by Amanda West & Sunil Kumar & Catherine Jarnevich - 565-577 Regional modeling of large wildfires under current and potential future climates in Colorado and Wyoming, USA
by Amanda M. West & Sunil Kumar & Catherine S. Jarnevich - 579-591 Advances in climate models from CMIP3 to CMIP5 do not change predictions of future habitat suitability for California reptiles and amphibians
by Amber Wright & Mark Schwartz & Robert Hijmans & H. Bradley Shaffer - 579-591 Advances in climate models from CMIP3 to CMIP5 do not change predictions of future habitat suitability for California reptiles and amphibians
by Amber N. Wright & Mark W. Schwartz & Robert J. Hijmans & H. Bradley Shaffer