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August 2017, Volume 143, Issue 3
- 519-533 Cost-benefit analysis of climate change adaptation for power pole networks
by Paraic C. Ryan & Mark G. Stewart - 535-535 Erratum to: Impacts of climate change on European hydrology at 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees mean global warming above preindustrial level
by Chantal Donnelly & Wouter Greuell & Jafet Andersson & Dieter Gerten & Giovanna Pisacane & Philippe Roudier & Fulco Ludwig - 537-545 How accurate are energy intensity projections?
by David I. Stern
July 2017, Volume 143, Issue 1
- 1-12 The Asia-Pacific’s role in the emerging solar geoengineering debate
by Masahiro Sugiyama & Shinichiro Asayama & Atsushi Ishii & Takanobu Kosugi & John C. Moore & Jolene Lin & Penehuro F. Lefale & Wil Burns & Masatomo Fujiwara & Arunabha Ghosh & Joshua Horton & Atsushi Kurosawa & Andy Parker & Michael Thompson & Pak-Hang Wong & Lili Xia - 13-26 Impacts of climate change on European hydrology at 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees mean global warming above preindustrial level
by Chantal Donnelly & Wouter Greuell & Jafet Andersson & Dieter Gerten & Giovanna Pisacane & Philippe Roudier & Fulco Ludwig - 27-41 Soil temperature responses to climate change along a gradient of upland–riparian transect in boreal forest
by S . K. Oni & F. Mieres & M. N. Futter & H. Laudon - 43-58 Probabilistic climate change scenarios for viticultural potential in Québec
by Philippe Roy & Patrick Grenier & Evelyne Barriault & Travis Logan & Anne Blondlot & Gaétan Bourgeois & Diane Chaumont - 59-71 Climate change threats to one of the world’s largest cross-country skiing races
by Martin Falk & Eva Hagsten - 73-86 A novel proxy and the sea level rise in Venice, Italy, from 1350 to 2014
by Dario Camuffo & Chiara Bertolin & Patrizia Schenal - 87-100 Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
by Jasper G. Franke & Reik V. Donner - 101-113 Simulation model of the growth of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) cv. Natal in response to climate change
by Francisca Franciana Sousa Pereira & Rodrigo Máximo Sánchez-Román & Alba María Guadalupe Orellana González - 115-128 Contributions of decadal climate information in agriculture and food systems in east and southern Africa
by Admire Mutsa Nyamwanza & Mark George New & Mariko Fujisawa & Peter Johnston & Akeel Hajat - 129-142 Variations of N2O fluxes in response to warming and cooling in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
by Yigang Hu & Zhenhua Zhang & Qi Wang & Shiping Wang & Zhishan Zhang & Zengru Wang & Guangping Xu & Mingyuan Du & Feike A. Dijkstra - 143-155 Towards a balanced view of Arctic shipping: estimating economic impacts of emissions from increased traffic on the Northern Sea Route
by Dmitry Yumashev & Karel Hussen & Johan Gille & Gail Whiteman - 157-171 Institutional drivers of adaptation in local government decision-making: evidence from Chile
by Patricio Valdivieso & Krister P Andersson & Benjamin Villena-Roldán - 173-184 Developed barrier island adaptation strategies to hurricane forcing under rising sea levels
by S. M. Smallegan & J. L. Irish & A. R. Dongeren - 185-200 Promoting climate justice in high-income countries: lessons from African American communities on the Chesapeake Bay
by Christine D. Miller Hesed & David M. Ostergren - 201-212 The social utility of event attribution: liability, adaptation, and justice-based loss and damage
by Greg Lusk - 213-226 An intergenerationally fair path towards 2 °C
by Darrel Moellendorf & Axel Schaffer - 227-241 When do extreme weather events generate attention to climate change?
by Matthew R. Sisco & Valentina Bosetti & Elke U. Weber - 243-260 Stranded research? Leading finance journals are silent on climate change
by Ivan Diaz-Rainey & Becky Robertson & Charlie Wilson - 261-270 Substituting beans for beef as a contribution toward US climate change targets
by Helen Harwatt & Joan Sabaté & Gidon Eshel & Sam Soret & William Ripple - 271-280 Does the label really matter? Evidence that the US public continues to doubt “global warming” more than “climate change”
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Peter K. Enns & Victoria Cavaliere
June 2017, Volume 142, Issue 3
- 311-320 A case for further refinement of the Green Climate Fund’s 50:50 ratio climate change mitigation and adaptation allocation framework: toward a more targeted approach
by Steven R. Brechin & Maria I. Espinoza - 321-330 Estimating heat wave-related mortality in Europe using singular spectrum analysis
by Steffen Merte - 331-344 Predicting the shift of threatened ungulates’ habitats with climate change in Altun Mountain National Nature Reserve of the Northwestern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
by Xiaoyu Wu & Shikui Dong & Shiliang Liu & Xukun Su & Yuhui Han & Jianbin Shi & Yong Zhang & Zhenzhen Zhao & Wei Sha & Xiang Zhang & Feng Gao & Donghua Xu - 345-360 A construal-level perspective of climate change images in US newspapers
by Ran Duan & Adam Zwickle & Bruno Takahashi - 361-374 Modelling the regional impact of climate change on the suitability of the establishment of the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in Serbia
by M. Petrić & B. Lalić & E. Ducheyne & V. Djurdjević & D. Petrić - 375-389 How can climate change and engineered water conveyance affect sediment dynamics in the San Francisco Bay-Delta system?
by Fernanda Achete & Mick van der Wegen & Jan Adriaan Roelvink & Bruce Jaffe - 391-406 Economic growth and global particulate pollution concentrations
by David I. Stern & Jeremy Dijk - 407-418 Cold- and heat-related mortality: a cautionary note on current damage functions with net benefits from climate change
by Veronika Huber & Dolores Ibarreta & Katja Frieler - 419-432 Aligning subnational climate actions for the new post-Paris climate regime
by Angel Hsu & Amy J. Weinfurter & Kaiyang Xu - 433-446 Drought, multi-seasonal climate, and wildfire in northern New Mexico
by E. Q. Margolis & C. A. Woodhouse & T. W. Swetnam - 447-461 Effects of fairness principles on willingness to pay for climate change mitigation
by Brilé Anderson & Thomas Bernauer & Stefano Balietti - 463-476 Global climate forcing from albedo change caused by large-scale deforestation and reforestation: quantification and attribution of geographic variation
by Tong Jiao & Christopher A. Williams & Bardan Ghimire & Jeffrey Masek & Feng Gao & Crystal Schaaf - 477-489 Rapid escalation of coastal flood exposure in US municipalities from sea level rise
by Scott Kulp & Benjamin H. Strauss - 491-504 Low-emission pathways in 11 major economies: comparison of cost-optimal pathways and Paris climate proposals
by Heleen L. van Soest & Lara Aleluia Reis & Laurent Drouet & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Michel G. J. den Elzen & Massimo Tavoni & Keigo Akimoto & Katherine V. Calvin & Panagiotis Fragkos & Alban Kitous & Gunnar Luderer & Keywan Riahi - 505-520 Warming of Central European lakes and their response to the 1980s climate regime shift
by R. Iestyn Woolway & Martin T. Dokulil & Wlodzimierz Marszelewski & Martin Schmid & Damien Bouffard & Christopher J. Merchant - 521-529 Using population projections in climate change analysis
by Daniel Rozell - 531-544 Beliefs and values explain international differences in perception of solar radiation management: insights from a cross-country survey
by Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Jing Shi & Michael Siegrist & Joseph Arvai - 545-558 Responses of nitrous oxide emissions from crop rotation systems to four projected future climate change scenarios on a black Vertosol in subtropical Australia
by Yong Li & De Li Liu & Graeme Schwenke & Bin Wang & Ian Macadam & Weijin Wang & Guangdi Li & Ram C Dalal - 559-573 Effect of (quasi-)optimum model parameter sets and model characteristics on future discharge projection of two basins from Europe and Asia
by A. Chamorro & P. Kraft & G. Pauer & J.-F. Exbrayat & L. Breuer - 575-586 A bargaining experiment on heterogeneity and side deals in climate negotiations
by Greer Gosnell & Alessandro Tavoni - 587-596 Roles of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers in carbon sequestration in a Chinese agricultural ecosystem
by Hong Zhao & Binfeng Sun & Fei Lu & Xiaoke Wang & Tao Zhuang & Guo Zhang & Zhiyun Ouyang
May 2017, Volume 142, Issue 1
- 1-6 When climate change predictions are right for the wrong reasons
by Wally Broecker - 7-22 Temperature observations in Bologna, Italy, from 1715 to 1815: a comparison with other contemporary series and an overview of three centuries of changing climate
by Dario Camuffo & Antonio della Valle & Chiara Bertolin & Elena Santorelli - 23-36 A comparison of sea level projections based on the observed and reconstructed sea level data around the Korean Peninsula
by Kwang-Yul Kim & Yeonjoo Kim - 37-52 Using second-order approximation to incorporate GCM uncertainty in climate change impact assessments
by Sajjad Eghdamirad & Fiona Johnson & Ashish Sharma - 53-66 Solar radiation management and ecosystem functional responses
by Akihiko Ito - 67-81 Ecophysiological responses to elevated CO2 and temperature in Cystoseira tamariscifolia (Phaeophyceae)
by Paula S. M. Celis-Plá & Brezo Martínez & Nathalie Korbee & Jason M. Hall-Spencer & Félix L. Figueroa - 83-95 Divergent trends in ecosystem services under different climate-management futures in a fire-prone forest landscape
by Joshua S. Halofsky & Jessica E. Halofsky & Miles A. Hemstrom & Anita T. Morzillo & Xiaoping Zhou & Daniel C. Donato - 97-111 Integration of ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change policies in Viet Nam
by Thu Thi Nguyen & Jamie Pittock & Bich Huong Nguyen - 113-127 Conceptualization and implementation of ecosystems-based adaptation
by Anita Milman & Kripa Jagannathan - 129-141 Determinants of smallholder farmers’ perceptions of impact of climate change on beef production in Malawi
by Gregory Chingala & Cletos Mapiye & Emiliano Raffrenato & Louw Hoffman & Kennedy Dzama - 143-153 Assessing decision-making and economic performance of farmers to manage climate-induced crisis in Coastal Karnataka (India)
by H. M. Vinaya Kumar & M. Shivamurthy & V. Govinda Gowda & G. S. Biradar - 155-167 Simulation of leaf blast infection in tropical rice agro-ecology under climate change scenario
by K. Viswanath & P. Sinha & S. Naresh Kumar & Taru Sharma & Shalini Saxena & Shweta Panjwani & H. Pathak & Shalu Mishra Shukla - 169-182 A climate trend analysis of Ethiopia: examining subseasonal climate impacts on crops and pasture conditions
by Molly E. Brown & Chris Funk & Diego Pedreros & Diriba Korecha & Melesse Lemma & James Rowland & Emily Williams & James Verdin - 183-197 Temperature, maize yield, and civil conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa
by Tackseung Jun - 199-212 A healthier US diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from both the food and health care systems
by Elinor Hallström & Quentin Gee & Peter Scarborough & David A. Cleveland - 213-226 When timing matters-considering changing temporal structures in runoff response surfaces
by Klaus Vormoor & Ole Rössler & Gerd Bürger & Axel Bronstert & Rolf Weingartner - 227-254 Are cultural heritage and resources threatened by climate change? A systematic literature review
by Sandra Fatorić & Erin Seekamp - 255-270 The Paris Agreement and next steps in limiting global warming
by Steven K. Rose & Richard Richels & Geoffrey Blanford & Thomas Rutherford - 271-285 Is it hot in here or is it just me? Temperature anomalies and political polarization over global warming in the American public
by Jeremiah Bohr - 287-300 The earth is our home: systemic metaphors to redefine our relationship with nature
by Paul H. Thibodeau & Cynthia McPherson Frantz & Matias Berretta - 301-309 A new approach for evaluating climate change communication
by Adam Seth Levine & Reuben Kline
April 2017, Volume 141, Issue 4
- 599-612 The great divide: understanding the role of media and other drivers of the partisan divide in public concern over climate change in the USA, 2001–2014
by Jason T. Carmichael & Robert J. Brulle & Joanna K. Huxster - 613-626 Current state of climate education in natural and social sciences in the USA
by Emma L. Kuster & Garey A. Fox - 627-639 Identifying the effect of climate variability on communal conflict through randomization
by Jonas Nordkvelle & Siri Aas Rustad & Monika Salmivalli - 641-654 Investigating differences between event-as-class and probability density-based attribution statements with emerging climate change
by Luke J. Harrington - 655-669 Precipitation concentration index management by adaptive neuro-fuzzy methodology
by Dalibor Petković & Milan Gocic & Slavisa Trajkovic & Miloš Milovančević & Dragoljub Šević - 671-684 The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: temperature indexes from documentary sources
by M. I. Fernández-Fernández & M. C. Gallego & F. Domínguez-Castro & R. M. Trigo & J. M. Vaquero - 685-701 Sensitivity analysis of climate change impacts on dune erosion: case study for the Dutch Holland coast
by R. C. Winter & B. G. Ruessink - 703-717 Association between temperature and precipitation with dryland wheat yield in northwest of Iran
by Mohammad Kheiri & Saeid Soufizadeh & Abdolali Ghaffari & Majid AghaAlikhani & Ali Eskandari - 719-732 Potential distribution of the invasive loblolly pine mealybug, Oracella acuta (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), in Asia under future climate change scenarios
by Yanting Chen & Liette Vasseur & Minsheng You - 733-746 Climate change effects on Antarctic benthos: a spatially explicit model approach
by Luciana Torre & Paulo C. Carmona Tabares & Fernando Momo & João F. C. A. Meyer & Ricardo Sahade - 747-757 Prediction of lake water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and fish habitat under changing climate
by Shahram Missaghi & Miki Hondzo & William Herb - 759-773 Atmospheric stilling leads to prolonged thermal stratification in a large shallow polymictic lake
by R. Iestyn Woolway & Pille Meinson & Peeter Nõges & Ian D. Jones & Alo Laas - 775-782 On the scaling of climate impact indicators with global mean temperature increase: a case study of terrestrial ecosystems and water resources
by Akemi Tanaka & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Hideo Shiogama & Naota Hanasaki & Yoshimitsu Masaki & Akihiko Ito & Hibiki Noda & Yasuaki Hijioka & Seita Emori - 783-795 Estimating wildfire response costs in Alaska’s changing climate
by April M. Melvin & Jessica Murray & Brent Boehlert & Jeremy A. Martinich & Lisa Rennels & T. Scott Rupp
April 2017, Volume 141, Issue 3
- 363-379 Intercomparison of climate change impacts in 12 large river basins: overview of methods and summary of results
by Valentina Krysanova & Fred F. Hattermann - 381-397 Evaluation of an ensemble of regional hydrological models in 12 large-scale river basins worldwide
by Shaochun Huang & Rohini Kumar & Martina Flörke & Tao Yang & Yeshewatesfa Hundecha & Philipp Kraft & Chao Gao & Alexander Gelfan & Stefan Liersch & Anastasia Lobanova & Michael Strauch & Floris Ogtrop & Julia Reinhardt & Uwe Haberlandt & Valentina Krysanova - 399-400 Erratum to: Evaluation of an ensemble of regional hydrological models in 12 large-scale river basins worldwide
by Shaochun Huang & Rohini Kumar & Martina Flörke & Tao Yang & Yeshewatesfa Hundecha & Philipp Kraft & Chao Gao & Alexander Gelfan & Stefan Liersch & Anastasia Lobanova & Michael Strauch & Floris van Ogtrop & Julia Reinhardt & Uwe Haberlandt & Valentina Krysanova - 401-417 An ensemble analysis of climate change impacts on streamflow seasonality across 11 large river basins
by S. Eisner & M. Flörke & A. Chamorro & P. Daggupati & C. Donnelly & J. Huang & Y. Hundecha & H. Koch & A. Kalugin & I. Krylenko & V. Mishra & M. Piniewski & L. Samaniego & O. Seidou & M. Wallner & V. Krysanova - 419-433 Evaluation of sources of uncertainty in projected hydrological changes under climate change in 12 large-scale river basins
by Tobias Vetter & Julia Reinhardt & Martina Flörke & Ann Griensven & Fred Hattermann & Shaochun Huang & Hagen Koch & Ilias G. Pechlivanidis & Stefan Plötner & Ousmane Seidou & Buda Su & R. Willem Vervoort & Valentina Krysanova - 435-449 Propagation of forcing and model uncertainties on to hydrological drought characteristics in a multi-model century-long experiment in large river basins
by L. Samaniego & R. Kumar & L. Breuer & A. Chamorro & M. Flörke & I. G. Pechlivanidis & D. Schäfer & H. Shah & T. Vetter & M. Wortmann & X. Zeng - 451-465 Multimodel assessment of sensitivity and uncertainty of evapotranspiration and a proxy for available water resources under climate change
by Vimal Mishra & Rohini Kumar & Harsh L. Shah & Luis Samaniego & S. Eisner & Tao Yang - 467-481 Analysis of hydrological extremes at different hydro-climatic regimes under present and future conditions
by I. G. Pechlivanidis & B. Arheimer & C. Donnelly & Y. Hundecha & S. Huang & V. Aich & L. Samaniego & S. Eisner & P. Shi - 483-498 Analysis of multi-dimensional hydrological alterations under climate change for four major river basins in different climate zones
by Xiaoyan Wang & Tao Yang & Michel Wortmann & Pengfei Shi & Fred Hattermann & Anastasia Lobanova & Valentin Aich - 499-515 Climate change impact on the water regime of two great Arctic rivers: modeling and uncertainty issues
by Alexander Gelfan & David Gustafsson & Yury Motovilov & Berit Arheimer & Andrey Kalugin & Inna Krylenko & Alexander Lavrenov - 517-532 Inter-model comparison of hydrological impacts of climate change on the Upper Blue Nile basin using ensemble of hydrological models and global climate models
by A. D. Teklesadik & T. Alemayehu & A. van Griensven & R. Kumar & S. Liersch & S. Eisner & J. Tecklenburg & S. Ewunte & X. Wang - 533-546 Impacts of climate change on streamflow in the upper Yangtze River basin
by Buda Su & Jinlong Huang & Xiaofan Zeng & Chao Gao & Tong Jiang - 547-560 Adjustment of global precipitation data for enhanced hydrologic modeling of tropical Andean watersheds
by Michael Strauch & Rohini Kumar & Stephanie Eisner & Mark Mulligan & Julia Reinhardt & William Santini & Tobias Vetter & Jan Friesen - 561-576 Cross‐scale intercomparison of climate change impacts simulated by regional and global hydrological models in eleven large river basins
by F. F. Hattermann & V. Krysanova & S. N. Gosling & R. Dankers & P. Daggupati & C. Donnelly & M. Flörke & S. Huang & Y. Motovilov & S. Buda & T. Yang & C. Müller & G. Leng & Q. Tang & F. T. Portmann & S. Hagemann & D. Gerten & Y. Wada & Y. Masaki & T. Alemayehu & Y. Satoh & L. Samaniego - 577-595 A comparison of changes in river runoff from multiple global and catchment-scale hydrological models under global warming scenarios of 1 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C
by Simon N. Gosling & Jamal Zaherpour & Nick J. Mount & Fred F. Hattermann & Rutger Dankers & Berit Arheimer & Lutz Breuer & Jie Ding & Ingjerd Haddeland & Rohini Kumar & Dipangkar Kundu & Junguo Liu & Ann Griensven & Ted I. E. Veldkamp & Tobias Vetter & Xiaoyan Wang & Xinxin Zhang - 597-598 Erratum to: A comparison of changes in river runoff from multiple global and catchment-scale hydrological models under global warming scenarios of 1 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C
by Simon N. Gosling & Jamal Zaherpour & Nick J. Mount & Fred F. Hattermann & Rutger Dankers & Berit Arheimer & Lutz Breuer & Jie Ding & Ingjerd Haddeland & Rohini Kumar & Dipangkar Kundu & Junguo Liu & Ann Griensven & Ted I. E. Veldkamp & Tobias Vetter & Xiaoyan Wang & Xinxin Zhang
March 2017, Volume 141, Issue 2
- 155-166 Avoiding an uncertain catastrophe: climate change mitigation under risk and wealth heterogeneity
by Thomas C. Brown & Stephan Kroll - 167-177 Brief exposure to Pope Francis heightens moral beliefs about climate change
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Adam R. Pearson & Rainer Romero-Canyas & Dylan Larson-Konar - 179-179 Erratum to: Brief exposure to Pope Francis heightens moral beliefs about climate change
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Adam R. Pearson & Rainer Romero-Canyas & Dylan Larson-Konar - 181-195 To what extent are land resource managers preparing for high-end climate change in Scotland?
by Miriam Dunn & Mark D. Rounsevell & Henrik Carlsen & Adis Dzebo & Tiago Capela Lourenço & Joseph Hagg - 197-212 Early warning information, farmers’ perceptions of, and adaptations to drought in China
by Lingling Hou & Jikun Huang & Jinxia Wang - 213-226 Framing REDD+ in the Brazilian national media: how discourses evolved amid global negotiation uncertainties
by Maria Fernanda Gebara & Peter H. May & Rachel Carmenta & Bruno Calixto & Maria Brockhaus & Monica Gregorio - 227-241 Understanding climate change and resilience: assessing strengths and opportunities for adaptation in the Global South
by Marta Berbés-Blázquez & Carrie L. Mitchell & Sarah L. Burch & Johanna Wandel - 243-257 Anuran responses to pressures from high-amplitude drought–flood–drought sequences under climate change
by Ralph Mac Nally & Gregory F. B. Horrocks & Hania Lada - 259-271 Can wildlife surveillance contribute to public health preparedness for climate change? A Canadian perspective
by Craig Stephen & Colleen Duncan - 273-286 Accuracy versus variability of climate projections for flood assessment in central Italy
by S. Camici & L. Brocca & T. Moramarco - 287-299 Effects of climate change on snowpack and fire potential in the western USA
by Diana R. Gergel & Bart Nijssen & John T. Abatzoglou & Dennis P. Lettenmaier & Matt R. Stumbaugh - 301-313 Projected 21st century changes in tornado exposure, risk, and disaster potential
by Stephen M. Strader & Walker S. Ashley & Thomas J. Pingel & Andrew J. Krmenec - 315-329 Effect of future climate change on the coupling between the tropical oceans and precipitation over Southeastern South America
by Verónica Martín-Gómez & Marcelo Barreiro - 331-345 Reconstruction of the winter weather in east Friesland at the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (1594–1612)
by Alexis Metzger & Martine Tabeaud - 347-361 Is the future of large shallow lakes blue-green? Comparing the response of a catchment-lake model chain to climate predictions
by Fabien Cremona & Sirje Vilbaste & Raoul-Marie Couture & Peeter Nõges & Tiina Nõges
March 2017, Volume 141, Issue 1
- 1-12 Climate change, ecosystems and smallholder agriculture in Central America: an introduction to the special issue
by Pablo Imbach & Megan Beardsley & Claudia Bouroncle & Claudia Medellin & Peter Läderach & Hugo Hidalgo & Eric Alfaro & Jacob Etten & Robert Allan & Debbie Hemming & Roger Stone & Lee Hannah & Camila I. Donatti - 13-28 Observed (1970–1999) climate variability in Central America using a high-resolution meteorological dataset with implication to climate change studies
by H.G. Hidalgo & E.J. Alfaro & B. Quesada-Montano - 29-45 Regional modeling of climate change impacts on smallholder agriculture and ecosystems in Central America
by Lee Hannah & Camila I. Donatti & Celia A. Harvey & Eric Alfaro & Daniel Andres Rodriguez & Claudia Bouroncle & Edwin Castellanos & Freddy Diaz & Emily Fung & Hugo G. Hidalgo & Pablo Imbach & Peter Läderach & Jason P. Landrum & Ana Lucía Solano - 47-62 Climate change adaptation of coffee production in space and time
by Peter Läderach & Julian Ramirez–Villegas & Carlos Navarro-Racines & Carlos Zelaya & Armando Martinez–Valle & Andy Jarvis - 63-75 Climate change influences on pollinator, forest, and farm interactions across a climate gradient
by Lee Hannah & Marc Steele & Emily Fung & Pablo Imbach & Lorriane Flint & Alan Flint - 77-92 Mapping conservation priorities and connectivity pathways under climate change for tropical ecosystems
by Emily Fung & Pablo Imbach & Lenin Corrales & Sergio Vilchez & Nelson Zamora & Freddy Argotty & Lee Hannah & Zayra Ramos - 93-105 Projections of climate change impacts on central America tropical rainforest
by André Lyra & Pablo Imbach & Daniel Rodriguez & Sin Chan Chou & Selena Georgiou & Lucas Garofolo - 107-121 What information do policy makers need to develop climate adaptation plans for smallholder farmers? The case of Central America and Mexico
by Camila I. Donatti & Celia A. Harvey & M. Ruth Martinez-Rodriguez & Raffaele Vignola & Carlos Manuel Rodriguez - 123-137 Mapping climate change adaptive capacity and vulnerability of smallholder agricultural livelihoods in Central America: ranking and descriptive approaches to support adaptation strategies
by Claudia Bouroncle & Pablo Imbach & Beatriz Rodríguez-Sánchez & Claudia Medellín & Armando Martinez-Valle & Peter Läderach - 139-153 Mapping adaptive capacity and smallholder agriculture: applying expert knowledge at the landscape scale
by Margaret Buck Holland & Sierra Zaid Shamer & Pablo Imbach & Juan Carlos Zamora & Claudia Medellin Moreno & Efraín J. Leguía Hidalgo & Camila I. Donatti & M. Ruth Martínez-Rodríguez & Celia A. Harvey
February 2017, Volume 140, Issue 3
- 339-347 Sources and implications of deep uncertainties surrounding sea-level projections
by Alexander M. R. Bakker & Domitille Louchard & Klaus Keller - 349-360 The effects of time-varying observation errors on semi-empirical sea-level projections
by Kelsey L. Ruckert & Yawen Guan & Alexander M. R. Bakker & Chris E. Forest & Klaus Keller - 361-374 On bias correction in drought frequency analysis based on climate models
by Yog Aryal & Jianting Zhu - 375-385 No evidence of publication bias in climate change science
by Christian Harlos & Tim C. Edgell & Johan Hollander - 387-398 Anchoring climate change communications
by Adam J. L. Harris & Han-Hui Por & Stephen B. Broomell - 399-412 Public perceptions of air pollution and climate change: different manifestations, similar causes, and concerns
by Endre Tvinnereim & Xiaozi Liu & Eric M. Jamelske - 413-422 Who speaks for climate change in China? Evidence from Weibo
by John Chung-En Liu & Bo Zhao - 423-435 Droughts augment youth migration in Northern Latin America and the Caribbean
by Javier Baez & German Caruso & Valerie Mueller & Chiyu Niu - 437-449 Using an option pricing approach to evaluate strategic decisions in a rapidly changing climate: Black–Scholes and climate change
by Matthew Sturm & Michael A. Goldstein & Henry Huntington & Thomas A. Douglas - 451-465 Adaptation by stealth: climate information use in the Great Lakes region across scales
by Laura Vang Rasmussen & Christine J. Kirchhoff & Maria Carmen Lemos - 467-481 Gauging climate preparedness to inform adaptation needs: local level adaptation in drinking water quality in CA, USA
by Julia A. Ekstrom & Louise Bedsworth & Amanda Fencl - 483-501 Solving the clinker dilemma with hybrid output-based allocation
by Frédéric Branger & Misato Sato - 503-517 The Diet-related GHG Index: construction and validation of a brief questionnaire-based index
by Thomas Bøker Lund & David Watson & Sinne Smed & Lotte Holm & Thomas Eisler & Annemette Nielsen - 519-531 Economic consequences of altered survival of mixed or pure Norway spruce under a dryer and warmer climate
by Susanne Neuner & Thomas Knoke - 533-548 Marine birds and mammals foraging in the rapidly deglaciating Arctic fjord - numbers, distribution and habitat preferences
by Lech Stempniewicz & Michał Goc & Dorota Kidawa & Jacek Urbański & Magdalena Hadwiczak & Adrian Zwolicki - 549-562 The sea level rise impact on four seashore breeding birds: the key study of Sečovlje Salina Nature Park
by Danijel Ivajnšič & Lovrenc Lipej & Iztok Škornik & Mitja Kaligarič - 563-576 Climate change, hydrology, and fish morphology: predictions using phenotype-environment associations
by Matt J. Michel & Huicheng Chien & Collin E. Beachum & Micah G. Bennett & Jason H. Knouft - 577-592 The impact of changing climate on perennial crops: the case of tea production in Sri Lanka
by R. P. Dayani Gunathilaka & James C. R. Smart & Christopher M. Fleming - 593-604 Global warming and local air pollution have reduced wheat yields in India
by Ridhima Gupta & E. Somanathan & Sagnik Dey - 605-620 The impacts of increased heat stress events on wheat yield under climate change in China
by Xuan Yang & Zhan Tian & Laixiang Sun & Baode Chen & Francesco N. Tubiello & Yinlong Xu - 621-633 Spatiotemporal variations in volume of closed lakes on the Tibetan Plateau and their climatic responses from 1976 to 2013
by Ruimin Yang & Liping Zhu & Junbo Wang & Jianting Ju & Qingfeng Ma & Falko Turner & Yun Guo - 635-647 Pattern scaling based projections for precipitation and potential evapotranspiration: sensitivity to composition of GHGs and aerosols forcing
by Yangyang Xu & Lei Lin - 649-658 Shifting patterns of mild weather in response to projected radiative forcing
by Karin van der Wiel & Sarah B. Kapnick & Gabriel A. Vecchi
January 2017, Volume 140, Issue 2
- 101-107 Feasibility, normative heuristics and the proper place of historical responsibility—a reply to Ohndorf et al
by Fabian Schuppert & Christian Seidel - 109-118 The risk of climate ruin
by Oliver D. Bettis & Simon Dietz & Nick G. Silver - 119-133 Cooperation studies of catastrophe avoidance: implications for climate negotiations
by Mark J. Hurlstone & Susie Wang & Annabel Price & Zoe Leviston & Iain Walker - 135-147 Climate change may speed democratic turnover
by Nick Obradovich - 149-164 Experience of extreme weather affects climate change mitigation and adaptation responses
by Christina Demski & Stuart Capstick & Nick Pidgeon & Robert Gennaro Sposato & Alexa Spence - 165-178 Why aren’t we taking action? Psychological barriers to climate-positive food choices
by Robert D. Gifford & Angel K. S. Chen - 179-193 Pathways for drought resilient livelihoods based on people’s perception
by Pramod K Singh & Harpalsinh Chudasama - 195-208 Climate change and adaptation strategies in Budhi Gandaki River Basin, Nepal: a perception-based analysis
by Rohini P. Devkota & Vishnu P. Pandey & Utsav Bhattarai & Harshana Shrestha & Shrijwal Adhikari & Khada Nanda Dulal - 209-226 Climate change adaptation and the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF): Qualitative insights from policy implementation in the Asia-Pacific
by Benjamin K. Sovacool & Björn-Ola Linnér & Richard J. T. Klein - 227-242 Unravelling local adaptive capacity to climate change in the Bolivian Amazon: the interlinkages between assets, conservation and markets
by Isabel Ruiz-Mallén & Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares & Victoria Reyes-García - 243-258 Climate shocks and rural-urban migration in Mexico: exploring nonlinearities and thresholds
by Raphael J. Nawrotzki & Jack DeWaard & Maryia Bakhtsiyarava & Jasmine Trang Ha - 259-272 Impact of air pollution induced climate change on water availability and ecosystem productivity in the conterminous United States
by Kai Duan & Ge Sun & Yang Zhang & Khairunnisa Yahya & Kai Wang & James M. Madden & Peter V. Caldwell & Erika C. Cohen & Steven G. McNulty - 273-286 Climate change impacts on thermal growing conditions of main fruit species in Portugal
by João A. Santos & Ricardo Costa & Helder Fraga - 287-305 Quantification of temperature response to CO2 forcing in atmosphere–ocean general circulation models
by Junichi Tsutsui - 307-322 Tracking regional temperature projections from the early 1990s in light of variations in regional warming, including ‘warming holes’
by Michael R. Grose & James S. Risbey & Penny H. Whetton - 323-337 Robust decision making in data scarce contexts: addressing data and model limitations for infrastructure planning under transient climate change
by Julie Shortridge & Seth Guikema & Ben Zaitchik
January 2017, Volume 140, Issue 1
- 1-4 Indigenous peoples, local communities and climate change mitigation
by Ameyali Ramos-Castillo & Edwin J. Castellanos & Kirsty Galloway McLean - 5-18 Synergies and trade-offs between adaptation, mitigation and development
by Thomas F. Thornton & Claudia Comberti - 19-32 Including indigenous peoples in climate change mitigation: addressing issues of scale, knowledge and power
by M. Brugnach & M. Craps & A. Dewulf - 33-45 The adaptation and mitigation potential of traditional agriculture in a changing climate
by Miguel A. Altieri & Clara I. Nicholls - 47-61 Can savanna burning projects deliver measurable greenhouse emissions reductions and sustainable livelihood opportunities in fire-prone settings?
by Jeremy Russell-Smith & Catherine Monagle & Margaret Jacobsohn & Robin L. Beatty & Bibiana Bilbao & Adriana Millán & Hebe Vessuri & Isabelle Sánchez-Rose - 63-77 Promoting sustainable local development of rural communities and mitigating climate change: the case of Mexico’s Patsari improved cookstove project
by Victor M. Berrueta & Montserrat Serrano-Medrano & Carlos García-Bustamante & Marta Astier & Omar R. Masera - 79-87 Micro hydropower: an alternative for climate change mitigation, adaptation, and development of marginalized local communities in Hispaniola Island
by Alberto Sánchez & Michela Izzo - 89-100 Communities and blue carbon: the role of traditional management systems in providing benefits for carbon storage, biodiversity conservation and livelihoods
by Marjo Vierros
December 2016, Volume 139, Issue 3
- 341-349 The shape of impacts to come: lessons and opportunities for adaptation from uneven increases in global and regional temperatures
by Kristie L. Ebi & Lewis H. Ziska & Gary W. Yohe - 351-365 Examining urban inequality and vulnerability to enhance resilience: insights from Mumbai, India
by Patricia Romero-Lankao & Daniel M. Gnatz & Joshua B. Sperling - 367-380 Cross-pressuring conservative Catholics? Effects of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the U.S. public opinion on climate change
by Nan Li & Joseph Hilgard & Dietram A. Scheufele & Kenneth M. Winneg & Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 381-395 The role of boundary organizations in climate change adaptation from the perspective of municipal practitioners
by Alexandra Graham & Carrie L. Mitchell - 397-411 Are we measuring concern about global climate change correctly? Testing a novel measurement approach with the data from 28 countries
by Jan Urban - 413-427 Arctic communities perceive climate impacts on access as a critical challenge to availability of subsistence resources
by Todd J. Brinkman & Winslow D. Hansen & F. Stuart Chapin & Gary Kofinas & Shauna BurnSilver & T. Scott Rupp - 429-443 Adaptation and Indigenous peoples in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
by James Ford & Michelle Maillet & Vincent Pouliot & Thomas Meredith & Alicia Cavanaugh - 445-459 Planning for an unknowable future: uncertainty in climate change adaptation planning
by Sierra C. Woodruff - 461-475 Understanding climate adaptation investments for communities living in desert Australia: experiences of indigenous communities
by Digby Race & Supriya Mathew & Matthew Campbell & Karl Hampton - 477-489 Geoengineering, moral hazard, and trust in climate science: evidence from a survey experiment in Britain
by Malcolm Fairbrother - 491-502 Predictors of national CO2 emissions: do international commitments matter?
by Axel Franzen & Sebastian Mader - 503-515 Climate change mitigation strategy under an uncertain Solar Radiation Management possibility
by Tommi Ekholm & Hannele Korhonen - 517-533 Value of decadal climate variability information for agriculture in the Missouri River basin
by Mario Andres Fernandez & Pei Huang & Bruce McCarl & Vikram Mehta - 535-549 Impacts of climate change on Tunisian olive oil output
by Younes Ben Zaied & Oussama Zouabi - 551-564 Lessons from climate modeling on the design and use of ensembles for crop modeling
by Daniel Wallach & Linda O. Mearns & Alex C. Ruane & Reimund P. Rötter & Senthold Asseng - 565-578 Effect of warming and nitrogen addition on evapotranspiration and water use efficiency in a wheat-soybean/fallow rotation from 2010 to 2014
by Liting Liu & Chunsheng Hu & Jørgen E. Olesen & Zhaoqiang Ju & Xiying Zhang - 579-590 Temperature sensitivity thresholds to warming and cooling in phenophases of alpine plants
by Fandong Meng & Yang Zhou & Shiping Wang & Jichuang Duan & Zhenhua Zhang & Haishan Niu & Lili Jiang & Shujuan Cui & Xin’e Li & Caiyun Luo & Lrirong Zhang & Qi Wang & Xiaoying Bao & Tsechoe Dorji & Yingnian Li & Mingyuan Du & Xinquan Zhao & Liang Zhao & Guojie Wang & David W. Inouye - 591-605 An investigation of future fuel load and fire weather in Australia
by Hamish Clarke & Andrew J. Pitman & Jatin Kala & Claire Carouge & Vanessa Haverd & Jason P. Evans - 607-607 Erratum to: An investigation of future fuel load and fire weather in Australia
by Hamish Clarke & Andrew J. Pitman & Jatin Kala & Claire Carouge & Vanessa Haverd & Jason P. Evans - 609-622 A 258-year reconstruction of precipitation for southern Northeast China and the northern Korean peninsula
by Zhenju Chen & Xingyuan He & Nicole K. Davi & Xianliang Zhang - 623-636 The Stancari air thermometer and the 1715–1737 record in Bologna, Italy
by Dario Camuffo & Antonio della Valle & Chiara Bertolin & Elena Santorelli - 637-649 Shorter snow cover duration since 1970 in the Swiss Alps due to earlier snowmelt more than to later snow onset
by Geoffrey Klein & Yann Vitasse & Christian Rixen & Christoph Marty & Martine Rebetez - 651-665 Upper Irtysh River flow since AD 1500 as reconstructed by tree rings, reveals the hydroclimatic signal of inner Asia
by Feng Chen & Yujiang Yuan & Nicole Davi & Tongwen Zhang - 667-681 Projections of Extreme Dry and Wet Spells in the 21st Century India Using Stationary and Non-stationary Standardized Precipitation Indices
by Kaustubh Salvi & Subimal Ghosh
November 2016, Volume 139, Issue 2
- 129-140 All hands on deck: polycentric governance for climate change insurance
by Connor P. Spreng & Benjamin K. Sovacool & Daniel Spreng - 141-154 Testing the efficacy of voluntary urban greenhouse gas emissions inventories
by Fouad Khan & Benjamin K. Sovacool - 155-167 Rapid scale-up of negative emissions technologies: social barriers and social implications
by Holly Jean Buck - 169-181 China’s socioeconomic risk from extreme events in a changing climate: a hierarchical Bayesian model
by Xiao-Chen Yuan & Xun Sun & Upmanu Lall & Zhi-Fu Mi & Jun He & Yi-Ming Wei - 183-200 Can we learn from the past? Four hundred years of changes in adaptation to floods and droughts. Measuring the vulnerability in two Hispanic cities
by Salvador Gil-Guirado & José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez & María Rosario Prieto - 201-214 New lakes in deglaciating high-mountain regions – opportunities and risks
by Wilfried Haeberli & Michael Buetler & Christian Huggel & Therese Lehmann Friedli & Yvonne Schaub & Anton J. Schleiss - 215-228 Sensitivity of the projected hydroclimatic environment of the Delaware River basin to formulation of potential evapotranspiration
by Tanja N. Williamson & Elizabeth A. Nystrom & Paul C. D. Milly