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January 2021, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-17 On the trade-offs and synergies between forest carbon sequestration and substitution
by Sampo Soimakallio & Tuomo Kalliokoski & Aleksi Lehtonen & Olli Salminen - 1-19 Contribution of Cedrus deodara forests for climate mitigation along altitudinal gradient in Garhwal Himalaya, India
by Mehraj A. Sheikh & Munesh Kumar & N. P. Todaria & Jahangeer A. Bhat & Amit Kumar & Rajiv Pandey - 1-21 Climate change vulnerability assessment for selected agricultural responses at Yarmouk River Basin Area, Jordan
by Ayat Al Qudah & Munir J. Rusan & Mohammed I. Al-Qinna & Fayez A. Abdulla - 1-22 Assessing relationship of forest biophysical factors with NDVI for carbon management in key coniferous strata of temperate Himalayas
by Akhlaq Amin Wani & Amir Farooq Bhat & Aaasif Ali Gatoo & Shiba Zahoor & Basira Mehraj & Naveed Najam & Qaisar Shafi Wani & M A Islam & Shah Murtaza & Moonisa Aslam Dervash & P K Joshi - 1-24 Learning from failure at the science–policy interface for climate action in agriculture
by Dhanush Dinesh & Dries Hegger & Joost Vervoort & Bruce M. Campbell & Peter P. J. Driessen
December 2020, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 1439-1459 Adapting to climate change: gaps and strategies for Central Asia
by Wanlu Liu & Lulu Liu & Jiangbo Gao - 1461-1479 Sustainable grazing land management to protect ecosystem services
by Elvira Díaz-Pereira & Asunción Romero-Díaz & Joris Vente - 1481-1508 Tree cover increase mitigation strategy: implications of the “replacement approach” in carbon storage of a subtropical ecosystem
by Silvina M. Manrique & Judith Franco - 1509-1521 Effectiveness of shading to mitigate the impact of high temperature on sea turtle clutches considering the effect on primary sex ratios
by José Vindas-Picado & Adam Yaney-Keller & Laura St. Andrews & Aliki Panagopoulou & Pilar Santidrián Tomillo - 1523-1543 Analyzing adaptation strategies for maize production under future climate change in Guanzhong Plain, China
by Qaisar Saddique & Huanjie Cai & Jiatun Xu & Ali Ajaz & Jianqiang He & Qiang Yu & Yunfei Wang & Hui Chen & Muhammad Imran Khan & De Li Liu & Liang He - 1545-1564 Structural changes in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the United Kingdom (UK): an emission multiplier product matrix (EMPM) approach
by Yousaf Ali & Rosita Pretaroli & Muhammad Sabir & Claudio Socci & Francesca Severini
October 2020, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 1177-1197 Co-control of carbon dioxide and air pollutant emissions in China from a cost-effective perspective
by Lining Wang & Han Chen & Wenying Chen - 1199-1219 Can a low-carbon development path achieve win-win development: evidence from China’s low-carbon pilot policy
by Cenjie Liu & Zhongbao Zhou & Qing Liu & Rui Xie & Ximei Zeng - 1221-1242 Carbon emission efficiency of thermal power in different regions of China and spatial correlations
by Jin Zhu & Huaping Sun & Dequn Zhou & Lin Peng & Chuanwang Sun - 1243-1260 Green innovation efficiency across China’s 30 provinces: estimate, comparison, and convergence
by Xingle Long & Chuanwang Sun & Chao Wu & Bin Chen & Kofi Agyenim Boateng - 1261-1285 Evaluation of cooperative mitigation: captured carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery
by Lei Zhu & Xing Yao & Xian Zhang - 1287-1304 The impact of climate damage function on the social cost of carbon and economic growth rate
by Zaili Zhen & Lixin Tian - 1305-1323 Technology-side carbon abatement cost curves for China’s power generation sector
by Lin-Ju Chen & Zhen-Hai Fang & Fei Xie & Hai-Kuo Dong & Yu-Heng Zhou - 1325-1343 Combining STRIPAT model and gated recurrent unit for forecasting nature gas consumption of China
by Yi Xiao & Keying Li & Yi Hu & Jin Xiao & Shouyang Wang - 1345-1362 Economic structural change, renewable energy development, and carbon dioxide emissions in China
by Xuemei Jiang & Huijuan Wang & Yan Xia - 1363-1380 Heterogeneity in the relationship between carbon emission performance and urbanization: evidence from China
by Zhibo Zhao & Tian Yuan & Xunpeng Shi & Lingdi Zhao - 1381-1401 Indicator system to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of China clean power systems
by Yan Nie & Guoxing Zhang - 1403-1421 Multi-round auctions in an emissions trading system considering firm bidding strategies and government regulations
by Qunwei Wang & Cheng Cheng & Dequn Zhou - 1423-1437 Uncovering impact factors of carbon emissions from transportation sector: evidence from China’s Yangtze River Delta Area
by Huaping Sun & Lingxiang Hu & Yong Geng & Guangchuan Yang
August 2020, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 929-952 The effect of crop residues, cover crops, manures and nitrogen fertilization on soil organic carbon changes in agroecosystems: a synthesis of reviews
by Martin A. Bolinder & Felicity Crotty & Annemie Elsen & Magdalena Frac & Tamás Kismányoky & Jerzy Lipiec & Mia Tits & Zoltán Tóth & Thomas Kätterer - 953-967 Biochar from cookstoves reduces greenhouse gas emissions from smallholder farms in Africa
by Cecilia Sundberg & Erik Karltun & James K. Gitau & Thomas Kätterer & Geoffrey M. Kimutai & Yahia Mahmoud & Mary Njenga & Gert Nyberg & Kristina Roing de Nowina & Dries Roobroeck & Petra Sieber - 969-986 Increasing the efficiency of chemical looping combustion of biomass by a dual-stage fuel reactor design to reduce carbon capture costs
by Johannes Haus & Lennard Lindmüller & Timo Dymala & Kolja Jarolin & Yi Feng & Ernst-Ulrich Hartge & Stefan Heinrich & Joachim Werther - 987-1012 Market-induced carbon leakage in China’s certified emission reduction projects
by Huiying Ye & Qi Zhang & Xunzhang Pan & Arash Farnoosh - 1013-1029 Improving African bean productivity in a changing global environment
by Gebel Taba-Morales & Glenn Hyman & Jorge Rubiano Mejía & Fabio Castro-Llanos & Stephen Beebe & Jean Claude Rubyogo & Enid Katungi & Robin Buruchara - 1031-1052 African international trade in the global value chain of lithium batteries
by Fernando Moreno-Brieva & Carlos Merino - 1053-1071 Long-term impacts of urbanization through population migration on China’s energy demand and CO2 emissions
by Junling Liu & Mingjian Yin & Ke Wang & Ji Zou & Ying Kong - 1073-1102 An impact and adaptation assessment of changing coastal fishing grounds and fishery industry under global change
by Ching-Hsien Ho & Nobuyuki Yagi & Yongjun Tian - 1103-1127 Action needed for staple crops in the Andean-Amazon foothills because of climate change
by Lucila Marcela Beltrán-Tolosa & Carlos Navarro-Racines & Prajal Pradhan & Gisella S. Cruz-Garcia & Reynaldo Solis & Marcela Quintero - 1129-1148 Biophysical and socioeconomic factors influencing soil carbon stocks: a global assessment
by Sandra Duarte-Guardia & Pablo Peri & Wulf Amelung & Evert Thomas & Nils Borchard & German Baldi & Annette Cowie & Brenton Ladd - 1149-1175 The climate-induced alteration of future geographic distribution of aflatoxin in peanut crops and its adaptation options
by Haerani Haerani & Armando Apan & Badri Basnet
May 2020, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 739-761 Climate change adaptation in coastal cities of developing countries: characterizing types of vulnerability and adaptation options
by Tu Dam Ngoc Le - 763-787 Understanding the importance of primary tropical forest protection as a mitigation strategy
by Brendan Mackey & Cyril F. Kormos & Heather Keith & William R. Moomaw & Richard A. Houghton & Russell A. Mittermeier & David Hole & Sonia Hugh - 789-790 FAO calls for actions to reduce global soil erosion
by Panos Panagos & Pasquale Borrelli & David Robinson - 791-818 Carsharing: mitigation strategy for transport-related carbon footprint
by Qi Te & Chen Lianghua - 819-853 Greenhouse mitigation strategies for agronomic and grazing lands of the US Southern Great Plains
by Hardeep Singh & Brian K. Northup & Gurjinder S. Baath & Prashanth P. Gowda & Vijaya G. Kakani - 855-855 Correction to: Greenhouse gas mitigation strategies for agronomic and grazing lands of the US Southern Great Plains
by Hardeep Singh & Brian K. Northup & Gurjinder S. Baath & Prashanth P. Gowda & Vijaya G. Kakani - 857-879 Innovative energy policy to transform energy systems in Ukraine
by Ming Yang & Blerta Cela & Fan Yang - 881-899 Climate change risks and adaptation: new indicators for Mediterranean viticulture
by D. Santillán & L. Garrote & A. Iglesias & V. Sotes - 901-927 A modeling and numerical simulation study of enhanced CO2 sequestration into deep saline formation: a strategy towards climate change mitigation
by Rashid Mohamed Mkemai & Gong Bin
April 2020, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 497-517 Negative emissions of carbon dioxide through chemical-looping combustion (CLC) and gasification (CLG) using oxygen carriers based on manganese and iron
by Tobias Mattisson & Fredrik Hildor & Ye Li & Carl Linderholm - 519-536 Plant trees for the planet: the potential of forests for climate change mitigation and the major drivers of national forest area
by Sebastian Mader - 537-537 Correction to: Plant trees for the planet: the potential of forests for climate change mitigation and the major drivers of national forest area
by Sebastian Mader - 539-557 Simulation of a 100-MW solar-powered thermo-chemical air separation system combined with an oxy-fuel power plant for bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)
by Clemens F. Patzschke & Husain Bahzad & Matthew E. Boot-Handford & Paul S. Fennell - 559-577 Sugarcane straw management for bioenergy: effects of global warming on greenhouse gas emissions and soil carbon storage
by Gustavo V. Popin & Arthur K. B. Santos & Thiago de P. Oliveira & Plínio B. Camargo & Carlos E. P. Cerri & Marcos Siqueira-Neto - 579-602 Assessing negative carbon dioxide emissions from the perspective of a national “fair share” of the remaining global carbon budget
by Barry McMullin & Paul Price & Michael B. Jones & Alwynne H. McGeever - 603-624 Spatial–temporal variations of carbon storage of the global forest ecosystem under future climate change
by Junfang Zhao & Jianyong Ma & Meiting Hou & Sen Li - 625-642 Social dilemmas, policy instruments, and climate adaptation measures: the case of green roofs
by Matteo Roggero - 643-660 The role of traditional discounted cash flows in the tragedy of the horizon: another inconvenient truth
by D. Espinoza & J. Morris & H. Baroud & M. Bisogno & A. Cifuentes & A. Gentzoglanis & L. Luccioni & J. Rojo & F. Vahedifard - 661-687 Greenhouse gas fluxes and mitigation potential for managed lands in the Russian Federation
by Anna A. Romanovskaya & Vladimir N. Korotkov & Polina D. Polumieva & Alexander A. Trunov & Victoria Yu. Vertyankina & Rodion T. Karaban - 689-711 Reduction of urban heat island and associated greenhouse gas emissions
by Ruoning Chen & Xue-yi You - 713-731 An assessment of land-based climate and carbon reversibility in the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator
by Tilo Ziehn & Andrew Lenton & Rachel Law - 733-734 Correction to: Identification of structural breaks in the forest product markets: how sensitive are to changes in the Nordic region?
by Tahamina Khanam & Abul Rahman & Blas Mola-Yudego & Jouni Pykäläinen - 735-736 Correction to: Ecological restoration as a strategy for mitigating and adapting to climate change: lessons and challenges from Brazil
by Mercedes M. C. Bustamante & José Salomão Silva & Aldicir Scariot & Alexandre Bonesso Sampaio & Daniel Luis Mascia Vieira & Edenise Garcia & Edson Sano & Geraldo Wilson Fernandes & Giselda Durigan & Iris Roitman & Isabel Figueiredo & Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues & Valério D. Pillar & Alba Orli Oliveira & Ana Claudia Malhado & Ane Alencar & Annelise Vendramini & Aurélio Padovezi & Helena Carrascosa & Joberto Freitas & José Alves Siqueira & Julia Shimbo & Leonel Graça Generoso & Marcelo Tabarelli & Rachel Biderman & Rafael Paiva Salomão & Raul Valle & Brienza Junior & Carlos Nobre - 737-738 Correction to: Assessing local climate vulnerability and winegrowers’ adaptive processes in the context of climate change
by Etienne Neethling & Théo Petitjean & Hervé Quénol & Gérard Barbeau
March 2020, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 285-288 Deployment of plug-in electric vehicles in China and the USA: issues and opportunities, foreword
by Michael Wang & Hewu Wang - 289-306 Future private car stock in China: current growth pattern and effects of car sales restriction
by Yu Gan & Zifeng Lu & Hao Cai & Michael Wang & Xin He & Steven Przesmitzki - 307-327 Intensity and daily pattern of passenger vehicle use by region and class in China: estimation and implications for energy use and electrification
by Shiqi Ou & Rujie Yu & Zhenhong Lin & Huanhuan Ren & Xin He & Steven Przesmitzki & Jessey Bouchard - 329-353 Plug-in electric vehicles in China and the USA: a technology and market comparison
by Xu Hao & Yan Zhou & Hewu Wang & Minggao Ouyang - 355-370 Well-to-wheels greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions from battery electric vehicles in China
by Yali Zheng & Xiaoyi He & Hewu Wang & Michael Wang & Shaojun Zhang & Dong Ma & Binggang Wang & Ye Wu - 371-396 Globally regional life cycle analysis of automotive lithium-ion nickel manganese cobalt batteries
by Jarod C. Kelly & Qiang Dai & Michael Wang - 397-411 Wireless charging and shared autonomous battery electric vehicles (W+SABEV): synergies that accelerate sustainable mobility and greenhouse gas emission reduction
by Zicheng Bi & Michael A. Reiner & Gregory A. Keoleian & Yan Zhou & Michael Wang & Zhenhong Lin - 413-440 Factors influencing purchase of electric vehicles in China
by Danhua Ouyang & Xunmin Ou & Qian Zhang & Changgui Dong - 441-458 Optimal range of plug-in electric vehicles in Beijing and Shanghai
by Yan Xing & Alan T. Jenn & Yunshi Wang & Chunyan Li & Shengyang Sun & Xiaohua Ding & Siwen Deng - 459-475 A novel state-of-charge-based method for plug-in hybrid vehicle electric distance analysis validated with actual driving data
by Xu Hao & Hewu Wang & Minggao Ouyang - 477-493 Evaluating national hydrogen refueling infrastructure requirement and economic competitiveness of fuel cell electric long-haul trucks
by Nawei Liu & Fei Xie & Zhenhong Lin & Mingzhou Jin - 495-495 Correction to: Globally regional life cycle analysis of automotive lithium-ion nickel manganese cobalt batteries
by Jarod C. Kelly & Qiang Dai & Michael Wang
February 2020, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 149-164 Techno-economic assessment of alternative fuels in second-generation carbon capture and storage processes
by Martin Haaf & Peter Ohlemüller & Jochen Ströhle & Bernd Epple - 165-183 Carbon dioxide submarine storage in glass containers: Life Cycle Assessment and cost analysis of four case studies in the cement sector
by Beatriz Beccari Barreto & Stefano Caserini & Giovanni Dolci & Mario Grosso - 185-203 Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage: are short-term issues set aside?
by Audrey Laude - 205-220 Evapotranspiration in North America: implications for water resources in a changing climate
by Yang Qu & Qianlai Zhuang - 221-236 Assessment of the climate change adaptation capacity of urban agglomerations in China
by Chunli Zhao & Jianguo Chen & Guofeng Su & Hongyong Yuan - 237-260 Differential spatial-temporal responses of carbon dioxide emissions to economic development: empirical evidence based on spatial analysis
by Ke Wang & Jianjun Zhang & Yuhuan Geng & Lianxiang Xiao & Ze Xu & Yongheng Rao & Xiangli Zhou - 261-283 Strategic sectors for greenhouse gas mitigation investment: assessment based upon the Brazil’s input-output matrix
by Maria Daniele Jesus Teixeira & Jorge Madeira Nogueira & Denise Imbroisi & Alexandre Magno Melo Faria
January 2020, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-24 Avoiding CO2 capture effort and cost for negative CO2 emissions using industrial waste in chemical-looping combustion/gasification of biomass
by Patrick Moldenhauer & Carl Linderholm & Magnus Rydén & Anders Lyngfelt - 25-41 Direct capture of carbon dioxide from air via lime-based sorbents
by Mohammad Samari & Firas Ridha & Vasilije Manovic & Arturo Macchi & E. J. Anthony - 43-65 Carbon dioxide direct air capture for effective climate change mitigation based on renewable electricity: a new type of energy system sector coupling
by Christian Breyer & Mahdi Fasihi & Arman Aghahosseini - 67-85 Discrete event simulation to aid decision-making and mitigation in solid waste management
by Raquel Lopes Oliveira & Liliane Dolores Fagundes & Renato da Silva Lima & Marcelo Montaño - 87-106 Adjusting sowing date and cultivar shift improve maize adaption to climate change in China
by Zunfu Lv & Feifei Li & Guoquan Lu - 107-125 The impact of the Clean Development Mechanism on developing countries’ commitment to mitigate climate change and its implications for the future
by Theresa Stahlke - 127-147 The impact of the board of directors on business climate change management: case of Brazilian companies
by Daniel Kouloukoui & Marcia Mara de Oliveira Marinho & Sônia Maria da Silva Gomes & Pieter de Jong & Asher Kiperstok & Ednildo Andrade Torres
December 2019, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 1343-1362 A preliminary calculation of cement carbon dioxide in China from 1949 to 2050
by Junxiao Wei & Kuang Cen - 1363-1399 A global strategy for forest utilization: mitigating climate change without unduly constraining utilization
by Paterson McKeough - 1401-1430 Climate change favors rice production at higher elevations in Colombia
by F. Castro-Llanos & G. Hyman & J. Rubiano & J. Ramirez-Villegas & H. Achicanoy - 1431-1460 Assessing the high impacts of land use change: spatial characteristics of land uses and ecological compensation based on payment for ecosystem services model in a mountainous area, China
by Min Fan & Li Chen & Qing Wang - 1461-1482 Simulating the future energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of Turkish cement industry up to 2030 in a global context
by Hasan Volkan Oral & Hasan Saygin - 1483-1505 Flexible options to provide energy for capturing carbon dioxide in coal-fired power plants under the Clean Development Mechanism
by Jiaquan Li & Zhifu Mi & Yi-Ming Wei & Jingli Fan & Yang Yang & Yunbing Hou
October 2019, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 1191-1211 The potential environmental response to increasing ocean alkalinity for negative emissions
by Sarah Gore & Phil Renforth & Rupert Perkins - 1213-1230 Biomass-based carbon capture and utilization in kraft pulp mills
by Katja Kuparinen & Esa Vakkilainen & Tero Tynjälä - 1231-1248 Affordable CO2 negative emission through hydrogen from biomass, ocean liming, and CO2 storage
by Stefano Caserini & Beatriz Barreto & Caterina Lanfredi & Giovanni Cappello & Dennis Ross Morrey & Mario Grosso - 1249-1270 Ecological restoration as a strategy for mitigating and adapting to climate change: lessons and challenges from Brazil
by Mercedes M. C. Bustamante & José Salomão Silva & Aldicir Scariot & Alexandre Bonesso Sampaio & Daniel Luis Mascia & Edenise Garcia & Edson Sano & Geraldo Wilson Fernandes & Giselda Durigan & Iris Roitman & Isabel Figueiredo & Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues & Valério D. Pillar & Alba Orli Oliveira & Ana Claudia Malhado & Ane Alencar & Annelise Vendramini & Aurélio Padovezi & Helena Carrascosa & Joberto Freitas & José Alves Siqueira & Julia Shimbo & Leonel Graça Generoso & Marcelo Tabarelli & Rachel Biderman & Rafael Paiva Salomão & Raul Valle & Brienza Junior & Carlos Nobre - 1271-1292 Water resource system risk and adaptive management of the Chinese Heihe River Basin in Asian arid areas
by Shijin Wang & Yanqiang Wei - 1293-1306 Chemical looping with oxygen uncoupling: an advanced biomass combustion technology to avoid CO2 emissions
by Iñaki Adánez-Rubio & Antón Pérez-Astray & Alberto Abad & Pilar Gayán & Luis F. Diego & Juan Adánez - 1307-1324 Biomass-based negative emission technology options with combined heat and power generation
by Tobias Pröll & Florian Zerobin - 1325-1341 How does climate change adaptation affect public budgets? Development of an assessment framework and a demonstration for Austria
by Gabriel Bachner & Birgit Bednar-Friedl & Nina Knittel
August 2019, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 839-852 Quantifying greenhouse gas emissions
by Matthias Jonas & Rostyslav Bun & Zbigniew Nahorski & Gregg Marland & Mykola Gusti & Olha Danylo - 853-880 Development of a high-resolution spatial inventory of greenhouse gas emissions for Poland from stationary and mobile sources
by Rostyslav Bun & Zbigniew Nahorski & Joanna Horabik-Pyzel & Olha Danylo & Linda See & Nadiia Charkovska & Petro Topylko & Mariia Halushchak & Myroslava Lesiv & Mariia Valakh & Vitaliy Kinakh - 881-905 High-resolution spatial distribution and associated uncertainties of greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector
by Nadiia Charkovska & Joanna Horabik-Pyzel & Rostyslav Bun & Olha Danylo & Zbigniew Nahorski & Matthias Jonas & Xu Xiangyang - 907-939 A high-definition spatially explicit modelling approach for national greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes: reducing the errors and uncertainties in global emission modelling
by Nadiia Charkovska & Mariia Halushchak & Rostyslav Bun & Zbigniew Nahorski & Tomohiro Oda & Matthias Jonas & Petro Topylko - 941-967 High-resolution spatial distribution of greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector
by Olha Danylo & Rostyslav Bun & Linda See & Nadiia Charkovska - 969-983 Gridded estimates of CO2 emissions: uncertainty as a function of grid size
by S. Hogue & D. Roten & E. Marland & G. Marland & T. A. Boden - 985-1006 A spatial assessment of the forest carbon budget for Ukraine
by Myroslava Lesiv & Anatoly Shvidenko & Dmitry Schepaschenko & Linda See & Steffen Fritz - 1007-1050 Errors and uncertainties in a gridded carbon dioxide emissions inventory
by Tomohiro Oda & Rostyslav Bun & Vitaliy Kinakh & Petro Topylko & Mariia Halushchak & Gregg Marland & Thomas Lauvaux & Matthias Jonas & Shamil Maksyutov & Zbigniew Nahorski & Myroslava Lesiv & Olha Danylo & Joanna Horabik-Pyzel - 1051-1071 Quantification of carbon dioxide and methane emissions in urban areas: source apportionment based on atmospheric observations
by Miroslaw Zimnoch & Jaroslaw Necki & Lukasz Chmura & Alina Jasek & Dorota Jelen & Michal Galkowski & Tadeusz Kuc & Zbigniew Gorczyca & Jakub Bartyzel & Kazimierz Rozanski - 1073-1100 A screening procedure to measure the effect of uncertainty in air emission estimates
by Alessandra La Notte & Stefania Tonin & Silvio Nocera - 1101-1122 Solving the general map overlay problem using a fuzzy inference system designed for spatial disaggregation
by Jörg Verstraete - 1123-1141 The sensitivity of the costs of reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) to future socioeconomic drivers and its implications for mitigation policy design
by Mykola Gusti & Nicklas Forsell & Petr Havlik & Nikolay Khabarov & Florian Kraxner & Michael Obersteiner - 1143-1168 Learning in greenhouse gas emission inventories in terms of uncertainty improvement over time
by Jolanta Jarnicka & Piotr Żebrowski - 1169-1190 The crux with reducing emissions in the long-term: The underestimated “now” versus the overestimated “then”
by Matthias Jonas & Piotr Żebrowski
June 2019, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 687-705 How far can low-carbon energy scenarios reach based on proven technologies?
by Jhonathan Fernandes Torres Souza & Sergio Almeida Pacca - 707-734 Cropland yield divergence over Africa and its implication for mitigating food insecurity
by Yibo Luan & Wenquan Zhu & Xuefeng Cui & Günther Fischer & Terence P. Dawson & Peijun Shi & Zhenke Zhang - 735-748 Greening the one belt and one road initiative
by Fan Yang & Ming Yang - 749-777 Current perspectives on nuclear energy as a global climate change mitigation option
by Diana Silva Siqueira & Josué Meystre & Maicon Queiroz Hilário & Danilo Henrique Donato Rocha & Genésio José Menon & Rogério José Silva - 779-794 Reducing sea level rise with submerged barriers and dams in Greenland
by Julian David Hunt & Edward Byers - 795-818 Assessing “4 per 1000” soil organic carbon storage rates under Mediterranean climate: a comprehensive data analysis
by Rosa Francaviglia & Claudia Di Bene & Roberta Farina & Luca Salvati & José Luis Vicente-Vicente - 819-837 Representative agricultural pathways, climate change, and agricultural land uses: an application to the Pacific Northwest of the USA
by Jianhong E. Mu & John M. Antle & John T. Abatzoglou
April 2019, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 493-505 Tropical peatlands under siege: the need for evidence-based policies and strategies
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Erik Lilleskov & Randy Kolka - 507-520 Greenhouse gas emissions in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Meli Fitriani Saragi-Sasmito & Anggi Rustini - 521-533 Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
by Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito & Daniel Murdiyarso & Tania June & Sigit D. Sasmito - 535-555 The influence of land-cover changes on the variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity in tropical peatlands
by Sofyan Kurnianto & John Selker & J. Boone Kauffman & Daniel Murdiyarso & James T. Peterson - 557-573 Land cover changes reduce net primary production in tropical coastal peatlands of West Kalimantan, Indonesia
by Imam Basuki & J. B. Kauffman & James Peterson & Gusti Anshari & Daniel Murdiyarso - 575-590 Linking soil respiration and water table depth in tropical peatlands with remotely sensed changes in water storage from the gravity recovery and climate experiment
by Erin Swails & X. Yang & S. Asefi & K. Hergoualc’h & L. Verchot & R. E. McRoberts & D. Lawrence - 591-623 Is Indonesian peatland loss a cautionary tale for Peru? A two-country comparison of the magnitude and causes of tropical peatland degradation
by Erik Lilleskov & Kevin McCullough & Kristell Hergoualc’h & Dennis Castillo Torres & Rodney Chimner & Daniel Murdiyarso & Randy Kolka & Laura Bourgeau-Chavez & John Hribljan & Jhon Aguila Pasquel & Craig Wayson - 625-643 Greenhouse gas emissions along a peat swamp forest degradation gradient in the Peruvian Amazon: soil moisture and palm roots effects
by Jeffrey van Lent & Kristell Hergoualc’h & Louis Verchot & Oene Oenema & Jan Willem van Groenigen - 645-668 Impacts of Mauritia flexuosa degradation on the carbon stocks of freshwater peatlands in the Pastaza-Marañón river basin of the Peruvian Amazon
by Rupesh Kumar Bhomia & Jeffrey Lent & Julio M. Grandez Rios & Kristell Hergoualc’h & Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado & Daniel Murdiyarso - 669-686 Congo Basin peatlands: threats and conservation priorities
by Greta C. Dargie & Ian T. Lawson & Tim J. Rayden & Lera Miles & Edward T. A. Mitchard & Susan E. Page & Yannick E. Bocko & Suspense A. Ifo & Simon L. Lewis
March 2019, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 329-354 Economic impacts of storm surge and the cost-benefit analysis of a coastal spine as the surge mitigation strategy in Houston-Galveston area in the USA
by Meri Davlasheridze & Kayode O. Atoba & Samuel Brody & Wesley Highfield & William Merrell & Bruce Ebersole & Adam Purdue & Robert W. Gilmer - 355-372 Better estimates of soil carbon from geographical data: a revised global approach
by Sandra Duarte-Guardia & Pablo L. Peri & Wulf Amelung & Douglas Sheil & Shawn W. Laffan & Nils Borchard & Michael I. Bird & Wouter Dieleman & David A. Pepper & Brian Zutta & Esteban Jobbagy & Lucas C. R. Silva & Stephen P. Bonser & Gonzalo Berhongaray & Gervasio Piñeiro & Maria-Jose Martinez & Annette L. Cowie & Brenton Ladd - 373-398 On the mitigating environmental aspects of a vertical well in underground coal gasification method
by Mohammadreza Shahbazi & Mehdi Najafi & Mohammad Fatehi Marji - 399-417 Scarce water resources and priority irrigation schemes from agronomic crops
by X. C. Cao & R. Shu & X. P. Guo & W. G. Wang - 419-434 GHG emission projection and mitigation potential for ceramic tableware industry in Thailand
by Kannaphat Chuenwong & Boonrod Sajjakulnukit & Siriluk Chiarakorn - 435-466 Adaptability of global olive cultivars to water availability under future Mediterranean climate
by S. M. Alfieri & M. Riccardi & M. Menenti & A. Basile & A. Bonfante & F. Lorenzi - 467-491 Carbon sequestration capacity and productivity responses of Mediterranean olive groves under future climates and management options
by L. Brilli & E. Lugato & M. Moriondo & B. Gioli & P. Toscano & A. Zaldei & L. Leolini & C. Cantini & G. Caruso & R. Gucci & P. Merante & C. Dibari & R. Ferrise & M. Bindi & S. Costafreda-Aumedes
February 2019, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 165-180 Economic and environmental performance of dryland wheat-based farming systems in a 1.5 °C world
by John M. Antle & Seojin Cho & S. M. Hossein Tabatabaie & Roberto O. Valdivia - 181-204 A model-based analysis on energy systems transition for climate change mitigation and ambient particulate matter 2.5 concentration reduction
by Keii Gi & Fuminori Sano & Ayami Hayashi & Keigo Akimoto - 205-233 Spatial analysis of the benefits and burdens of ecological focus areas for water-related ecosystem services vulnerable to climate change in Europe
by J. Tzilivakis & D. J. Warner & A. Green & K. A. Lewis - 235-258 Building code economic performance under variable wind risk
by Kevin M. Simmons & Jeffrey Czajkowski & James M. Done - 259-280 Adaptive management and planning for the conservation of four threatened large Asian mammals in a changing climate
by Jiban Chandra Deb & Stuart Phinn & Nathalie Butt & Clive A. McAlpine - 281-300 Threats of Tar Spot Complex disease of maize in the United States of America and its global consequences
by Khondoker Abdul Mottaleb & Alexander Loladze & Kai Sonder & Gideon Kruseman & Felix San Vicente - 301-328 Evaluation and mitigation of cement CO2 emissions: projection of emission scenarios toward 2030 in China and proposal of the roadmap to a low-carbon world by 2050
by Junxiao Wei & Kuang Cen & Yuanbo Geng
January 2019, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-21 A framework for the joint institutionalization of climate change mitigation and adaptation in city administrations
by Christian Göpfert & Christine Wamsler & Werner Lang - 23-52 Mitigating climate change via CO2 sequestration into Biyadh reservoir: geomechanical modeling and caprock integrity
by Sikandar Khan & Yehia Abel Khulief & Abdullatif Al-Shuhail - 53-71 Quality of national adaptation plans and opportunities for improvement
by Sierra C. Woodruff & Patrick Regan - 73-92 Impact of climate change and anthropogenic pressure on the groundwater resources in arid environment
by Emna Guermazi & Marianne Milano & Emmanuel Reynard & Moncef Zairi - 93-112 Marginal cost to increase soil organic carbon using no-till on U.S. cropland
by Mark Sperow - 113-127 Soil carbon dioxide emission associated with soil porosity after sugarcane field reform
by Luma Castro Souza & Carolina Fernandes & Mara Regina Moitinho & Elton Bicalho & Newton La Scala - 129-146 Improvement of economic traits and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in sheep and goats in Central Asia
by Flavio Forabosco & Riccardo Negrini - 147-163 Subsidence and carbon dioxide emissions in a smallholder peatland mosaic in Sumatra, Indonesia
by Ni’matul Khasanah & Meine Noordwijk
December 2018, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 1179-1205 Changes in terrestrial water stress and contributions of major factors under temperature rise constraint scenarios
by Ayami Hayashi & Fuminori Sano & Yasuhide Nakagami & Keigo Akimoto - 1207-1223 Scale and benefit of global carbon markets under the 2 °C goal: integrated modeling and an effort-sharing platform
by Lining Wang & Wenying Chen & XunZhang Pan & Nan Li & Huan Wang & Danyang Li & Han Chen - 1225-1249 Implication of the cluster analysis using greenhouse gas emissions of Asian countries to climate change mitigation
by Yongbum Kwon & Hyeji Lee & Heekwan Lee - 1251-1279 Disclosure of climate risk information by the world’s largest companies
by Daniel Kouloukoui & Sônia Maria da Silva Gomes & Marcia Mara de Oliveira Marinho & Ednildo Andrade Torres & Asher Kiperstok & Pieter de Jong - 1281-1301 Framework for improved confidence in modeled nitrous oxide estimates for biofuel regulatory standards
by Shuang Gao & Patrick L. Gurian & Paul R. Adler & Sabrina Spatari & Ram Gurung & Saurajyoti Kar & Stephen M. Ogle & William J. Parton & Stephen J. Grosso - 1303-1349 Impact assessment of climate policy on Poland's power sector
by Tadeusz Skoczkowski & Sławomir Bielecki & Arkadiusz Węglarz & Magdalena Włodarczak & Piotr Gutowski - 1351-1365 The impacts of information and communication technology, energy consumption, financial development, and economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions in 12 Asian countries
by Wen-Cheng Lu - 1367-1389 Optimize emission reduction commitments for international environmental agreements
by Weidong Chen & Wenjuan Zang & Wanlong Fan & Guanyi Yu
October 2018, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 995-1018 The determinants mostly disclosed by companies that are members of the Carbon Disclosure Project
by Juliano Almeida Faria & José Célio Silveira Andrade & Sônia Maria Silva Gomes - 1019-1038 A comparison of definitions of affordability for flood risk adaption measures: a case study of current and future risk-based flood insurance premiums in Europe
by Paul Hudson - 1039-1062 Bus fleet emissions: new strategies for mitigation by adopting natural gas
by Rodrigo Galbieri & Thiago Luis Felipe Brito & Dominique Mouette & Hirdan Katarina Medeiros Costa & Edmilson Moutinho dos Santos & Murilo Tadeu Werneck Fagá - 1063-1081 Insect damage influences heat and water stress resistance gene expression in field-grown popcorn: implications in developing crop varieties adapted to climate change
by Patrick F. Dowd & Eric T. Johnson - 1083-1108 Lessons learned from applying adaptation pathways in flood risk management and challenges for the further development of this approach
by Pieter Bloemen & Tim Reeder & Chris Zevenbergen & Jeroen Rijke & Ashley Kingsborough - 1109-1141 Implications of indicator aggregation methods for global change vulnerability reduction efforts
by Elia A Machado & Samuel Ratick - 1143-1158 The efficiency of phenological shifts as an adaptive response against climate change: a case study of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean
by Vasiliki Almpanidou & Eleni Katragkou & Antonios D. Mazaris - 1159-1176 Valuing deaths or years of life lost? Economic benefits of avoided mortality from early heat warning systems
by Aline Chiabai & Joseph V. Spadaro & Marc B. Neumann - 1177-1178 Correction to: Valuing deaths or years of life lost? Economic benefits of avoided mortality from early heat warning systems
by Aline Chiabai & Joseph V. Spadaro & Marc B. Neumann
August 2018, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 803-819 Application of real option analysis for planning under climate change uncertainty: a case study for evaluation of flood mitigation plans in Korea
by Young Ryu & Young-Oh Kim & Seung Beom Seo & Il Won Seo - 821-837 Adaptation of land management in the Mediterranean under scenarios of irrigation water use and availability
by Žiga Malek & Peter H. Verburg - 839-852 GHG emission pathways until 2300 for the 1.5 °C temperature rise target and the mitigation costs achieving the pathways
by Keigo Akimoto & Fuminori Sano & Toshimasa Tomoda - 853-886 The potential of behavioural change for climate change mitigation: a case study for the European Union
by Dirk-Jan van de Ven & Mikel González-Eguino & Iñaki Arto - 887-906 Artificial lakes as a climate change adaptation strategy in drylands: evaluating the trade-off on non-target ecosystem services
by A. Santos & D. P. Godinho & A. Vizinho & F. Alves & P. Pinho & G. Penha-Lopes & C. Branquinho - 907-932 Applying the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) to identify design opportunities for improved passenger car eco-effectiveness
by Irene Carvalho & Ricardo Simoes & Arlindo Silva - 933-952 Rural electrification in sub-Saharan Africa with innovative energy policy and new financing models
by Fan Yang & Ming Yang - 953-979 Groundwater-dependent irrigation costs and benefits for adaptation to global change
by Golam Saleh Ahmed Salem & So Kazama & Shamsuddin Shahid & Nepal C. Dey - 981-993 Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change: defining hotspot municipalities for policy design and implementation in Brazil
by Thaís Pacheco Kasecker & Mario Barroso Ramos-Neto & Jose Maria Cardoso Silva & Fabio Rubio Scarano
June 2018, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 643-666 Full accounting of the greenhouse gas budget in the forestry of China
by Weiwei Liu & Xiaoke Wang & Bojie Liu & Yunjian Luo & Fei Lu & Zhiyun Ouyang - 667-683 Electricity price subsidy or carbon-trading subsidy: which is more efficient to develop photovoltaic power generation from a government perspective?
by Weidong Chen & Yujie Bi - 685-701 Climate change effects on pesticide usage reduction efforts: a case study in China
by Yuquan W. Zhang & Bruce A. McCarl & Yibo Luan & Ulrich Kleinwechter - 703-733 Does planned retreat matter? Investigating land use change under the impacts of flooding induced by sea level rise
by Jie Song & Xinyu Fu & Ruoniu Wang & Zhong-Ren Peng & Zongni Gu - 735-756 Energy-saving benefits from plug-in hybrid electric vehicles: perspectives based on real-world measurements
by Boya Zhou & Shaojun Zhang & Ye Wu & Wenwei Ke & Xiaoyi He & Jiming Hao - 757-782 Climate change control: the Lindahl solution
by Loek Groot & Julia Swart - 783-802 Integrated scenario modelling of energy, greenhouse gas emissions and forestry
by Riikka Siljander & Tommi Ekholm
April 2018, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 469-483 Forecasting industrial water demand in Huaihe River Basin due to environmental changes
by Xiao-jun Wang & Jian-yun Zhang & Shamsuddin Shahid & Shou-hai Bi & Amgad Elmahdi & Chuan-hua Liao & You-de Li - 485-505 Lost benefits and carbon uptake by protection of Indian plantations
by Asbjørn Aaheim & Anton Orlov & Rajiv Kumar Chaturvedi & Priya Joshi & Anitha Sagadevan & N.H. Ravindranath - 507-523 Subsistence over symbolism: the role of transnational municipal networks on cities’ climate policy innovation and adoption
by Kaveh Rashidi & Anthony Patt - 525-552 Assessing high impacts of climate change: spatial characteristics and relationships of hydrological ecosystem services in northern Japan (Teshio River watershed)
by Min Fan & Hideaki Shibata & Li Chen - 553-578 Identifying water resources management strategies in adaptation to climate change under uncertainty
by J. Sun & Y. P. Li & X. W. Zhuang & S.W. Jin & G. H. Huang & R. F. Feng - 579-602 Fostering coastal resilience to climate change vulnerability in Bangladesh, Brazil, Cameroon and Uruguay: a cross-country comparison
by Walter Leal Filho & Francine Modesto & Gustavo J. Nagy & Mustafa Saroar & Nsani YannickToamukum & Michael Ha’apio - 603-619 Long-term (≥20 years) application of fertilizers and straw return enhances soil carbon storage: a meta-analysis
by Yu’e Li & Shengwei Shi & Muhammad Ahmed Waqas & Xiaoxia Zhou & Jianling Li & Yunfan Wan & Xiaobo Qin & Qingzhu Gao & Shuo Liu & Andreas Wilkes - 621-641 Identifying high-yield low-emission pathways for the cereal production in South Asia
by Tek B. Sapkota & Jeetendra P. Aryal & Arun Khatri-Chhetri & Paresh B. Shirsath & Ponraj Arumugam & Clare M. Stirling
March 2018, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 311-347 The impact on food security and future adaptation under climate variation: a case study of Taiwan’s agriculture and fisheries
by Ching-Hsien Ho & Huu-Sheng Lur & Ming-Hwi Yao & Fang-Ching Liao & Ying-Ting Lin & Nobuyuki Yagi & Hsueh-Jung Lu - 349-369 The power and pain of market-based carbon policies: a global application to greenhouse gases from ruminant livestock production
by B. Henderson & A. Golub & D. Pambudi & T. Hertel & C. Godde & M. Herrero & O. Cacho & P. Gerber - 371-386 Contribution of spatially explicit models to climate change adaptation and mitigation plans for a priority forest habitat
by Ricardo A. Correia & Miguel N. Bugalho & Aldina M. A. Franco & Jorge M. Palmeirim - 387-403 Balancing China’s climate damage risk against emission control costs
by Hongbo Duan & Gupeng Zhang & Shouyang Wang & Ying Fan - 405-431 Pasture diversification to combat climate change impacts on grazing dairy production
by M. Melissa Rojas-Downing & A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi & Mohammad Abouali & Fariborz Daneshvar & Sabah Anwer Dawood Al Masraf & Matthew R. Herman & Timothy Harrigan & Zhen Zhang