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November 2015, Volume 133, Issue 2
- 193-208 Use of very high resolution climate model data for hydrological modelling: baseline performance and future flood changes
by A. Kay & A. Rudd & H. Davies & E. Kendon & R. Jones - 209-222 Ice storm frequencies in a warmer climate
by Kelly Klima & M. Morgan - 223-235 Holocene climate events inferred from modern and fossil pollen records in Butuo Lake, Eastern Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
by Yun Zhang & Zhaochen Kong & Qi-Bin Zhang & Zhenjing Yang - 237-251 Differential response of Qilian juniper radial growth to climate variations in the middle of Qilian Mountains and the northeastern Qaidam Basin
by Wenzhi Wang & Xiaohong Liu & Xuemei Shao & Dahe Qin & Guobao Xu & Bo Wang & Xiaomin Zeng & Guoju Wu & Xuanwen Zhang - 253-266 Local perceptions of and adaptation to climate variability and change: the case of shrimp farming communities in the coastal region of Bangladesh
by Masud Shameem & Salim Momtaz & Anthony Kiem - 267-282 A participatory method to enhance the collective ability to adapt to rapid glacier loss: the case of mountain communities in Tajikistan
by Stefanie Christmann & Aden Aw-Hassan - 283-299 Drought tolerant maize for farmer adaptation to drought in sub-Saharan Africa: Determinants of adoption in eastern and southern Africa
by Monica Fisher & Tsedeke Abate & Rodney Lunduka & Woinishet Asnake & Yoseph Alemayehu & Ruth Madulu - 301-320 Direct and indirect effects of climate on agriculture: an application of a spatial panel data analysis to Tunisia
by Oussama Zouabi & Nicolas Peridy - 321-334 Potential impact of climate change on cereal crop yield in West Africa
by Kazi Ahmed & Guiling Wang & Miao Yu & Jawoo Koo & Liangzhi You - 335-348 Projected climate change impacts on forest land cover and land use over the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, USA
by David Turner & David Conklin & John Bolte
November 2015, Volume 133, Issue 1
- 1-6 Advancing climate adaptation and risk management. New insights, concepts and approaches: what have we learned from the SREX and the AR5 processes?
by Joern Birkmann & Reinhard Mechler - 7-21 Comparing IPCC assessments: how do the AR4 and SREX assessments of changes in extremes differ?
by Neville Nicholls & Sonia Seneviratne - 23-35 Understanding trends and projections of disaster losses and climate change: is vulnerability the missing link?
by Reinhard Mechler & Laurens Bouwer - 37-52 Exploring the relationships between urbanization trends and climate change vulnerability
by Matthias Garschagen & Patricia Romero-Lankao - 53-68 Scenarios for vulnerability: opportunities and constraints in the context of climate change and disaster risk
by Joern Birkmann & Susan Cutter & Dale Rothman & Torsten Welle & Matthias Garschagen & Bas Ruijven & Brian O’Neill & Benjamin Preston & Stefan Kienberger & Omar Cardona & Tiodora Siagian & Deny Hidayati & Neysa Setiadi & Claudia Binder & Barry Hughes & Roger Pulwarty - 69-84 Resilience and shifts in agro-ecosystems facing increasing sea-level rise and salinity intrusion in Ben Tre Province, Mekong Delta
by F. Renaud & Thi Le & C. Lindener & Vo Guong & Z. Sebesvari - 85-100 Financial instruments for disaster risk management and climate change adaptation
by Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler - 101-112 Evidence of demand for microinsurance for coping and adaptation to weather extremes in the Caribbean
by Jonathan Lashley & Koko Warner - 113-127 Adaptation and transformation
by Mark Pelling & Karen O’Brien & David Matyas
October 2015, Volume 132, Issue 4
- 475-487 The future of climate modeling
by Joel Katzav & Wendy Parker - 489-500 Super El Niños in response to global warming in a climate model
by Mojib Latif & Vladimir Semenov & Wonsun Park - 501-515 Increased record-breaking precipitation events under global warming
by Jascha Lehmann & Dim Coumou & Katja Frieler - 517-518 Erratum to: increased record-breaking precipitation events under global warming
by Jascha Lehmann & Dim Coumou & Katja Frieler - 519-529 Moving targets—cost-effective climate policy under scientific uncertainty
by Reyer Gerlagh & Thomas Michielsen - 531-543 Attribution of extreme weather events in Africa: a preliminary exploration of the science and policy implications
by Friederike Otto & Emily Boyd & Richard Jones & Rosalind Cornforth & Rachel James & Hannah Parker & Myles Allen - 545-558 Adaptation benefits and costs of raising coastal buildings under storm-tide inundation in South East Queensland, Australia
by Chi-Hsiang Wang & Yong Khoo & Xiaoming Wang - 559-573 The relationship between temperature and assault in New Zealand
by Matt Williams & Stephen Hill & John Spicer - 575-588 Terrestrial net primary productivity in India during 1901–2010: contributions from multiple environmental changes
by Kamaljit Banger & Hanqin Tian & Bo Tao & Wei Ren & Shufen Pan & Shree Dangal & Jia Yang - 589-599 Weather variability in urban Philippines: a gender analysis of household impacts
by Lisa Mason & T. Agan - 601-613 Projected climate change impacts on vegetation distribution over Kashmir Himalayas
by Irfan Rashid & Shakil Romshoo & Rajiv Chaturvedi & N. Ravindranath & Raman Sukumar & Mathangi Jayaraman & Thatiparthi Lakshmi & Jagmohan Sharma - 615-629 Greenhouse gas emissions from the usage of typical e-products by households: a case study of China
by Qingbin Song & Jinhui Li - 631-643 Assessment of urban effect on observed warming trends during 1955–2012 over China: a case of 45 cities
by Kai Jin & Fei Wang & Deliang Chen & Qiao Jiao & Lei Xia & Luuk Fleskens & Xingmin Mu - 645-660 Time is of the essence: adaptation of tourism demand to climate change in Europe
by Salvador Barrios & J. Ibañez - 661-675 District specific, in silico evaluation of rice ideotypes improved for resistance/tolerance traits to biotic and abiotic stressors under climate change scenarios
by L. Paleari & G. Cappelli & S. Bregaglio & M. Acutis & M. Donatelli & G. Sacchi & E. Lupotto & M. Boschetti & G. Manfron & R. Confalonieri - 677-692 Changing characteristics of precipitation for the contiguous United States
by Shuang-Ye Wu - 693-707 Past and future sea-level rise along the coast of North Carolina, USA
by Robert Kopp & Benjamin Horton & Andrew Kemp & Claudia Tebaldi - 709-719 The carbon balance of reducing wildfire risk and restoring process: an analysis of 10-year post-treatment carbon dynamics in a mixed-conifer forest
by Morgan Wiechmann & Matthew Hurteau & Malcolm North & George Koch & Lucie Jerabkova - 721-722 Erratum to: The carbon balance of reducing wildfire risk and restoring process: an analysis of 10-year post-treatment carbon dynamics in a mixed-conifer forest
by Morgan Wiechmann & Matthew Hurteau & Malcolm North & George Koch & Lucie Jerabkova - 723-737 Economics of downscaled climate-induced changes in cropland, with projections to 2050: evidence from Yolo County California
by Hyunok Lee & Daniel Sumner - 739-739 Erratum to: Impacts of rising air temperatures and emissions mitigation on electricity demand and supply in the United States: a multi-model comparison
by James McFarland & Yuyu Zhou & Leon Clarke & Patrick Sullivan & Jesse Colman & Wendy Jaglom & Michelle Colley & Pralit Patel & Jiyon Eom & Son Kim & G. Kyle & Peter Schultz & Boddu Venkatesh & Juanita Haydel & Charlotte Mack & Jared Creason - 741-749 Future property damage from flooding: sensitivities to economy and climate change
by Jing Liu & Thomas Hertel & Noah Diffenbaugh & Michael Delgado & Moetasim Ashfaq
October 2015, Volume 132, Issue 3
- 369-372 Editorial introduction to the special issue on Uncertainty and Climate Change Adaptation
by Tiago Capela Lourenço & Ana Rovisco & Suraje Dessai & Richard Moss & Arthur Petersen - 373-386 Developing dynamic adaptive policy pathways: a computer-assisted approach for developing adaptive strategies for a deeply uncertain world
by Jan Kwakkel & Marjolijn Haasnoot & Warren Walker - 387-400 Cross-sectoral integration in regional adaptation to climate change via participatory scenario development
by Jakob Wachsmuth - 401-416 The use of new economic decision support tools for adaptation assessment: A review of methods and applications, towards guidance on applicability
by Paul Watkiss & Alistair Hunt & William Blyth & Jillian Dyszynski - 417-432 Exploring scenario and model uncertainty in cross-sectoral integrated assessment approaches to climate change impacts
by R. Dunford & P. Harrison & M. Rounsevell - 433-444 Climate change and ontological politics in the Dutch Delta
by Arjen Zegwaard & Arthur Petersen & Philippus Wester - 445-457 How stakeholders handle uncertainty in a local climate adaptation governance network
by Manuel Gottschick - 459-473 Challenges in using a Robust Decision Making approach to guide climate change adaptation in South Africa
by Joseph Daron
September 2015, Volume 132, Issue 2
- 157-171 The climate responsibilities of industrial carbon producers
by Peter Frumhoff & Richard Heede & Naomi Oreskes - 173-192 Social ties and concern for global warming
by Juha Itkonen - 193-207 Effects of local drought condition on public opinions about water supply and future climate change
by Jason Evans & Jon Calabria & Tatiana Borisova & Diane Boellstorf & Nicki Sochacka & Michael Smolen & Robert Mahler & L. Risse - 209-222 Reducing flood risks in rural households: survey of perception and adaptation in the Mekong delta
by Frank Ling & Makoto Tamura & Kazuya Yasuhara & Kiyotake Ajima & Cong Trinh - 223-235 An integrated assessment of water-energy and climate change in sacramento, california: how strong is the nexus?
by Larry Dale & Nihan Karali & Dev Millstein & Mike Carnall & Sebastian Vicuña & Nicolas Borchers & Eduardo Bustos & Joe O’Hagan & David Purkey & Charles Heaps & Jack Sieber & William Collins & Michael Sohn - 237-249 Increasing Northern Hemisphere water deficit
by Gregory McCabe & David Wolock - 251-264 Rainfall patterns in the Southern Amazon: a chronological perspective (1971–2010)
by Nathan S. Debortoli & Vincent Dubreuil & Beatriz Funatsu & Florian Delahaye & Carlos Oliveira & Saulo Rodrigues-Filho & Carlos Saito & Raquel Fetter - 265-278 The climate sensitive zone along an altitudinal gradient in central Himalayan rivers: a useful concept to monitor climate change impacts in mountain regions
by Ram Shah & Subodh Sharma & Peter Haase & Sonja Jähnig & Steffen Pauls - 279-293 An adaptation index to high summer heat associated with adverse health impacts in deprived neighborhoods
by Diane Bélanger & Belkacem Abdous & Pierre Gosselin & Pierre Valois - 295-306 Historical and experimental evidence for enhanced concentration of artemesinin, a global anti-malarial treatment, with recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide
by C. Zhu & Q. Zeng & A. McMichael & K. Ebi & K. Ni & A. Khan & J. Zhu & G. Liu & X. Zhang & Lei Cheng & L.H. Ziska - 307-320 Coffee growth, pest and yield responses to free-air CO 2 enrichment
by Raquel Ghini & André Torre-Neto & Anamaria Dentzien & Oliveiro Guerreiro-Filho & Regiane Iost & Flávia Patrício & Jeanne Prado & Roberto Thomaziello & Wagner Bettiol & Fábio DaMatta - 321-336 Impact of climate change on staple food crop production in Nigeria
by Valentina Mereu & Gianluca Carboni & Andrea Gallo & Raffaello Cervigni & Donatella Spano - 337-352 Potential overwintering boundary and voltinism changes in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, in China in response to global warming
by Chaoxing Hu & Maolin Hou & Guoshu Wei & Baoku Shi & Jianli Huang - 353-367 Nitrous oxide emission reductions from cutting excessive nitrogen fertilizer applications
by Francisco Rosas & Bruce Babcock & Dermot Hayes
September 2015, Volume 132, Issue 1
- 1-14 Equipped to deal with uncertainty in climate and impacts predictions: lessons from internal peer review
by Anna Wesselink & Andrew Challinor & James Watson & Keith Beven & Icarus Allen & Helen Hanlon & Ana Lopez & Susanne Lorenz & Friederike Otto & Andy Morse & Cameron Rye & Stephane Saux-Picard & David Stainforth & Emma Suckling - 15-29 Towards a typology for constrained climate model forecasts
by A. Lopez & E. Suckling & F. Otto & A. Lorenz & D. Rowlands & M. Allen - 31-45 Towards improving the framework for probabilistic forecast evaluation
by Leonard Smith & Emma Suckling & Erica Thompson & Trevor Maynard & Hailiang Du - 47-60 On judging the credibility of climate predictions
by Friederike Otto & Christopher Ferro & Thomas Fricker & Emma Suckling - 61-76 Near-term prediction of impact-relevant extreme temperature indices
by H. Hanlon & G. Hegerl & S. Tett & D. Smith - 77-91 Attribution analysis of high precipitation events in summer in England and Wales over the last decade
by Friederike Otto & Suzanne Rosier & Myles Allen & Neil Massey & Cameron Rye & Jara Quintana - 93-109 Comparing the effects of calibration and climate errors on a statistical crop model and a process-based crop model
by James Watson & Andrew Challinor & Thomas Fricker & Christopher Ferro - 111-125 What can ecosystem models tell us about the risk of eutrophication in the North Sea?
by S. Saux Picart & J. Allen & M. Butenschön & Y. Artioli & L. Mora & S. Wakelin & J. Holt - 127-141 Tall tales and fat tails: the science and economics of extreme warming
by Raphael Calel & David Stainforth & Simon Dietz - 143-155 The communication of physical science uncertainty in European National Adaptation Strategies
by S. Lorenz & S. Dessai & J. Paavola & P. Forster
August 2015, Volume 131, Issue 4
- 465-472 Using importers’ windfall savings from oil subsidy reform to enhance international cooperation on climate policies
by Michael Jakob & Jérôme Hilaire - 473-486 Addressing the risk of double counting emission reductions under the UNFCCC
by Lambert Schneider & Anja Kollmuss & Michael Lazarus - 487-503 Scientists’ views and positions on global warming and climate change: A content analysis of congressional testimonies
by Xinsheng Liu & Arnold Vedlitz & James Stoutenborough & Scott Robinson - 505-517 Inter-relationships between adaptation and mitigation: a systematic literature review
by Mia Landauer & Sirkku Juhola & Maria Söderholm - 519-529 From commitment to action: a literature review on climate policy implementation at city level
by Daniel Ryan - 531-543 Climate change vulnerability assessment of the urban forest in three Canadian cities
by C. Ordóñez & P. Duinker - 545-557 Comparison of low-carbon pathways for California
by Geoffrey Morrison & Sonia Yeh & Anthony Eggert & Christopher Yang & James Nelson & Jeffery Greenblatt & Raphael Isaac & Mark Jacobson & Josiah Johnston & Daniel Kammen & Ana Mileva & Jack Moore & David Roland-Holst & Max Wei & John Weyant & James Williams & Ray Williams & Christina Zapata - 559-573 Enhancing carbon sequestration in soil with coal combustion products: a technology for minimising carbon footprints in coal-power generation and agriculture
by Isa Yunusa & Graeme Blair & Ayalsew Zerihun & Shenjiao Yang & Susan Wilson & Iain Young - 575-589 Tropical hydropower in the clean development mechanism: Brazil’s Santo Antônio Dam as an example of the need for change
by Philip Fearnside - 591-605 The vulnerability of Pyrenean ski resorts to climate-induced changes in the snowpack
by Marc Pons & Juan López-Moreno & Martí Rosas-Casals & Èric Jover - 607-620 Regional coral responses to climate disturbances and warming is predicted by multivariate stress model and not temperature threshold metrics
by Timothy McClanahan & Joseph Maina & Mebrahtu Ateweberhan - 621-633 Impact of climate change on the distribution of a giant land snail from South America: predicting future trends for setting conservation priorities on native malacofauna
by Ariel Beltramino & Roberto Vogler & Diego Gutiérrez Gregoric & Alejandra Rumi - 635-647 Vegetation cover change in the Upper Kings River basin of the Sierra Nevada detected using Landsat satellite image analysis
by Christopher Potter - 649-661 Testing climate models using an impact model: what are the advantages?
by Marc Stéfanon & Nicolas Martin-StPaul & Paul Leadley & Sophie Bastin & Alessandro Dell’Aquila & Philippe Drobinski & Clemente Gallardo - 663-676 A multi-proxy reconstruction of spatial and temporal variations in Asian summer temperatures over the last millennium
by Feng Shi & Quansheng Ge & Bao Yang & Jianping Li & Fengmei Yang & Fredrik Ljungqvist & Olga Solomina & Takeshi Nakatsuka & Ninglian Wang & Sen Zhao & Chenxi Xu & Keyan Fang & Masaki Sano & Guoqiang Chu & Zexin Fan & Narayan Gaire & Muhammad Zafar - 677-689 Objective estimate of future climate analogues projected by an ensemble AGCM experiment under the SRES A1B scenario
by Kenshi Hibino & Izuru Takayabu & Tosiyuki Nakaegawa - 691-703 Accounting for radiative forcing from albedo change in future global land-use scenarios
by Andrew Jones & Katherine Calvin & William Collins & James Edmonds - 705-718 Testing competing models of the temperature hiatus: assessing the effects of conditioning variables and temporal uncertainties through sample-wide break detection
by Felix Pretis & Michael Mann & Robert Kaufmann - 719-726 Exploring the role of incidental emotions in support for climate change policy
by Hang Lu & Jonathon Schuldt
August 2015, Volume 131, Issue 3
- 363-370 Governance, enabling frameworks and policies for the transfer and diffusion of low carbon and climate adaptation technologies in developing countries
by James Haselip & Ulrich Hansen & Daniel Puig & Sara Trærup & Subash Dhar - 371-385 The conceptual and practical challenges to technology categorisation in the preparation of technology needs assessments
by Ivan Nygaard & Ulrich Hansen - 387-399 Lessons from China: building technological capabilities for low carbon technology transfer and development
by Jim Watson & Rob Byrne & David Ockwell & Michele Stua - 401-415 Collaborative research and development (R&D) for climate technology transfer and uptake in developing countries: towards a needs driven approach
by David Ockwell & Ambuj Sagar & Heleen Coninck - 417-433 Assessing climate change mitigation technology interventions by international institutions
by Heleen de Coninck & Daniel Puig - 435-449 Technologies for adaptation to climate change. Examples from the agricultural and water sectors in Lebanon
by Sara Trærup & Jean Stephan - 451-464 Technology priorities for transport in Asia: assessment of economy-wide CO 2 emissions reduction for Lebanon
by Subash Dhar & Charles Marpaung
July 2015, Volume 131, Issue 2
- 183-190 Commentary to Wetter et al. (2014): Limited tree-ring evidence for a 1540 European ‘Megadrought’
by Ulf Büntgen & Willy Tegel & Marco Carrer & Paul Krusic & Michael Hayes & Jan Esper - 191-198 Tree-rings and people – different views on the 1540 Megadrought. Reply to Büntgen et al. 2015
by Christian Pfister & Oliver Wetter & Rudolf Brázdil & Petr Dobrovolný & Rüdiger Glaser & Jürg Luterbacher & Sonia Seneviratne & Eduardo Zorita & Maria-Joao Alcoforado & Mariano Barriendos & Ursula Bieber & Karl Burmeister & Chantal Camenisch & Antonio Contino & Uwe Grünewald & Jürgen Herget & Iso Himmelsbach & Thomas Labbé & Danuta Limanówka & Laurent Litzenburger & Andrea Kiss & Oldřich Kotyza & Øyvind Nordli & Kathleen Pribyl & Dag Retsö & Dirk Riemann & Christian Rohr & Werner Siegfried & Jean-Laurent Spring & Johan Söderberg & Sebastian Wagner & Johannes Werner - 199-211 Model structure in observational constraints on transient climate response
by Richard Millar & Alexander Otto & Piers Forster & Jason Lowe & William Ingram & Myles Allen - 213-227 Enhanced precipitation variability effects on water losses and ecosystem functioning: differential response of arid and mesic regions
by Osvaldo Sala & Laureano Gherardi & Debra Peters - 229-243 Regional atmospheric patterns and the delayed sea-ice freeze-up in the western Arctic
by Thomas Ballinger & Scott Sheridan - 245-257 Insect herbivore damage on latitudinally translocated silver birch (Betula pendula) – predicting the effects of climate change
by Kaisa Heimonen & Anu Valtonen & Sari Kontunen-Soppela & Sarita Keski-Saari & Matti Rousi & Elina Oksanen & Heikki Roininen - 259-272 Simulation of climatic change impact on crop-pest interactions: a case study of rice pink stem borer Sesamia inferens (Walker)
by Selvaraj Krishnan & Subhash Chander - 273-285 El Niño-southern oscillation and cassava production in Tanzania and Brazil
by O. Oluwole - 287-306 Assessment of social vulnerability to climate change in the eastern coast of India
by Sanjit Maiti & Sujeet Jha & Sanchita Garai & Arindam Nag & R. Chakravarty & K. Kadian & B. Chandel & K. Datta & R. Upadhyay - 307-320 Links between media communication and local perceptions of climate change in an indigenous society
by Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares & María Méndez-López & Isabel Díaz-Reviriego & Marissa McBride & Aili Pyhälä & Antoni Rosell-Melé & Victoria Reyes-García - 321-333 Executives’ engagement with climate science and perceived need for business adaptation to climate change
by Martina Linnenluecke & Andrew Griffiths & Peter Mumby - 335-348 The relationship between climate change concern and national wealth
by Alex Lo & Alex Chow - 349-361 Modeling sea-level rise vulnerability of coastal environments using ranked management concerns
by Haunani Kane & Charles Fletcher & L. Frazer & Tiffany Anderson & Matthew Barbee
July 2015, Volume 131, Issue 1
- 111-125 Impacts of rising air temperatures and emissions mitigation on electricity demand and supply in the United States: a multi-model comparison
by James McFarland & Yuyu Zhou & Leon Clarke & Patrick Sullivan & Jesse Colman & Wendy Jaglom & Michelle Colley & Pralit Patel & Jiyon Eom & Son Kim & G. Kyle & Peter Schultz & Boddu Venkatesh & Juanita Haydel & Charlotte Mack & Jared Creason
June 2015, Volume 130, Issue 4
- 475-489 Robust response to hydro-climatic change in electricity generation planning
by Simon Parkinson & Ned Djilali - 491-503 Estimation of urban water supply issues at the local scale: a participatory approach
by Christelle Legay & Geneviève Cloutier & Salem Chakhar & Florent Joerin & Manuel Rodriguez - 505-518 New climate and socio-economic scenarios for assessing global human health challenges due to heat risk
by Weihua Dong & Zhao Liu & Hua Liao & Qiuhong Tang & Xian’en Li - 519-528 Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates? The differing effects of geographical, seasonal, and irregular variation in temperature on suicide incidence
by Matt Williams & Stephen Hill & John Spicer - 529-543 Response of rice production to elevated [CO 2 ] and its interaction with rising temperature or nitrogen supply: a meta-analysis
by Jinyang Wang & Cong Wang & Nannan Chen & Zhengqin Xiong & David Wolfe & Jianwen Zou - 545-558 Variations in cereal crop phenology in Spain over the last twenty-six years (1986–2012)
by Jose Oteros & Herminia García-Mozo & Roser Botey & Antonio Mestre & Carmen Galán - 559-571 Response of radial growth to warming and CO 2 enrichment in southern Northeast China: a case of Pinus tabulaeformis
by Zhenju Chen & Xianliang Zhang & Xingyuan He & Nicole Davi & Lulu Li & Xueping Bai - 573-586 Increasing frequency of extreme fire weather in Canada with climate change
by Xianli Wang & Dan Thompson & Ginny Marshall & Cordy Tymstra & Richard Carr & Mike Flannigan - 587-601 Mitigating risks of future wildfires by management of the forest composition: an analysis of the offsetting potential through boreal Canada
by Martin Girardin & Aurélie Terrier - 603-618 Present and future Laurentian Great Lakes hydroclimatic conditions as simulated by regional climate models with an emphasis on Lake Michigan-Huron
by Biljana Music & Anne Frigon & Brent Lofgren & Richard Turcotte & Jean-François Cyr - 619-634 Paleo-hydrologic reconstruction based on stalagmite δ 18 O and re-assessment of river flow above the Danjiangkou Dam, China
by Jiongxin Xu - 635-648 Addressing uncertainty upstream or downstream of accounting for emissions reductions from deforestation and forest degradation
by Johanne Pelletier & Jonah Busch & Catherine Potvin
May 2015, Volume 130, Issue 1
- 1-8 Climate change impacts and adaptations: lessons learned from the greater Zambeze River Valley and beyond
by Channing Arndt & Finn Tarp - 9-19 Regional climate change of the greater Zambezi River Basin: a hybrid assessment
by C. Schlosser & Kenneth Strzepek - 21-33 Informed selection of future climates
by Channing Arndt & Charles Fant & Sherman Robinson & Kenneth Strzepek - 35-48 An uncertainty approach to assessment of climate change impacts on the Zambezi River Basin
by Charles Fant & Yohannes Gebretsadik & Alyssa McCluskey & Kenneth Strzepek - 49-62 Infrastructure and climate change: a study of impacts and adaptations in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia
by Paul Chinowsky & Amy Schweikert & Niko Strzepek & Ken Strzepek - 63-75 Climate uncertainty and economic development: evaluating the case of Mozambique to 2050
by Channing Arndt & James Thurlow
April 2015, Volume 129, Issue 3
- 365-368 Foreword to the special issue: regional earth system modeling
by Zong-Liang Yang - 369-380 Recent developments in variable-resolution global climate modelling
by John McGregor - 381-395 Modeling high-impact weather and climate: lessons from a tropical cyclone perspective
by James Done & Greg Holland & Cindy Bruyère & L. Leung & Asuka Suzuki-Parker - 397-411 Impact of Atlantic SST and high frequency atmospheric variability on the 1993 and 2008 Midwest floods: Regional climate model simulations of extreme climate events
by Christina Patricola & Ping Chang & R. Saravanan - 413-426 North American terrestrial CO 2 uptake largely offset by CH 4 and N 2 O emissions: toward a full accounting of the greenhouse gas budget
by Hanqin Tian & Guangsheng Chen & Chaoqun Lu & Xiaofeng Xu & Daniel Hayes & Wei Ren & Shufen Pan & Deborah Huntzinger & Steven Wofsy - 427-440 Land use/land cover changes and regional climate over the Loess Plateau during 2001–2009. Part I: observational evidence
by Xingang Fan & Zhuguo Ma & Qing Yang & Yunhuan Han & Rezaul Mahmood & Ziyan Zheng - 441-455 Land use/land cover changes and regional climate over the Loess Plateau during 2001–2009. Part II: interrelationship from observations
by Xingang Fan & Zhuguo Ma & Qing Yang & Yunhuan Han & Rezaul Mahmood - 457-470 The improvement of a regional climate model by coupling a land surface model with eco-physiological processes: A case study in 1998
by Li Dan & Fuqiang Cao & Rong Gao - 471-483 Calibration and validation of lake surface temperature simulations with the coupled WRF-lake model
by Hongping Gu & Jiming Jin & Yihua Wu & Michael Ek & Zachary Subin - 485-498 The effect of groundwater interaction in North American regional climate simulations with WRF/Noah-MP
by Michael Barlage & Mukul Tewari & Fei Chen & Gonzalo Miguez-Macho & Zong-Liang Yang & Guo-Yue Niu - 499-510 Regional integrated environmental modeling system: development and application
by Shuyu Wang & Congbin Fu & Helin Wei & Yun Qian & Zhe Xiong & Jinming Feng & Deming Zhao & Li Dan & Zhiwei Han & Bingkai Su & Ming Zhao & Yaocun Zhang & Jianping Tang & Hongnian Liu & Jian Wu & Xinmin Zeng & Min Chen & Lizhi Wang - 511-523 Long-term simulation of large-scale urbanization effect on the East Asian monsoon
by Jin-Ming Feng & Yong-Li Wang & Zhu-Guo Ma - 525-541 Interactions between urbanization, heat stress, and climate change
by K. Oleson & A. Monaghan & O. Wilhelmi & M. Barlage & N. Brunsell & J. Feddema & L. Hu & D. Steinhoff - 543-554 Multi-scale remote sensing estimates of urban fractions and road widths for regional models
by Gensuo Jia & Ronghan Xu & Yonghong Hu & Yuting He - 555-571 BioEarth: Envisioning and developing a new regional earth system model to inform natural and agricultural resource management
by Jennifer Adam & Jennie Stephens & Serena Chung & Michael Brady & R. Evans & Chad Kruger & Brian Lamb & Mingliang Liu & Claudio Stöckle & Joseph Vaughan & Kirti Rajagopalan & John Harrison & Christina Tague & Ananth Kalyanaraman & Yong Chen & Alex Guenther & Fok-Yan Leung & L. Leung & Andrew Perleberg & Jonathan Yoder & Elizabeth Allen & Sarah Anderson & Bhagyam Chandrasekharan & Keyvan Malek & Tristan Mullis & Cody Miller & Tsengel Nergui & Justin Poinsatte & Julian Reyes & Jun Zhu & Janet Choate & Xiaoyan Jiang & Roger Nelson & Jin-Ho Yoon & Georgine Yorgey & Kristen Johnson & Kiran Chinnayakanahalli & Alan Hamlet & Bart Nijssen & Von Walden - 573-588 Investigating the nexus of climate, energy, water, and land at decision-relevant scales: the Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling and Analysis (PRIMA)
by Ian Kraucunas & Leon Clarke & James Dirks & John Hathaway & Mohamad Hejazi & Kathy Hibbard & Maoyi Huang & Chunlian Jin & Michael Kintner-Meyer & Kerstin Dam & Ruby Leung & Hong-Yi Li & Richard Moss & Marty Peterson & Jennie Rice & Michael Scott & Allison Thomson & Nathalie Voisin & Tristram West
March 2015, Volume 129, Issue 1
- 1-7 Quantitative tools and simultaneous actions needed for species conservation under climate change–reply to Shoo et al. (2013)
by Marko Ahteensuu & Sami Aikio & Pedro Cardoso & Marko Hyvärinen & Maria Hällfors & Susanna Lehvävirta & Leif Schulman & Elina Vaara - 9-11 Quantitative tools and simultaneous actions needed for species conservation under climate change-Reply to Shoo et al. (2013)
by Luke Shoo & Ary Hoffmann & Stephen Garnett & John Scott & Stephen Williams - 13-26 The long arm of climate change: societal teleconnections and the future of climate change impacts studies
by Susanne Moser & Juliette Hart - 27-42 A participatory systems approach to understanding climate adaptation needs
by Helen Ross & Sylvie Shaw & David Rissik & Neil Cliffe & Susie Chapman & Vanessa Hounsell & James Udy & Nghia Trinh & Jess Schoeman - 43-55 Allocation of global temperature change to consumers
by Jonas Karstensen & Glen Peters & Robbie Andrew - 57-72 When the long run matters
by Terrence Iverson & Scott Denning & Sammy Zahran - 73-87 Nutrient density as a metric for comparing greenhouse gas emissions from food production
by Natalie Doran-Browne & Richard Eckard & Ralph Behrendt & Ross Kingwell - 89-101 A bitter cup: climate change profile of global production of Arabica and Robusta coffee
by Christian Bunn & Peter Läderach & Oriana Ovalle Rivera & Dieter Kirschke - 103-115 Regional differences in aridity/drought conditions over Northeast Brazil: present state and future projections
by Jose Marengo & Mauro Bernasconi - 117-129 Impacts of future climatic and land cover changes on the hydrological regime of the Madeira River basin
by J. Júnior & J. Tomasella & D. Rodriguez - 131-143 Practising historical climatology in West Africa: a climatic periodisation 1750–1800
by Stefan Norrgård - 145-158 Exploring climate change impacts and adaptation options for maize production in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia using different climate change scenarios and crop models
by Belay Kassie & Senthold Asseng & Reimund Rotter & Huib Hengsdijk & Alex Ruane & Martin Ittersum - 159-181 Mapping agricultural vulnerability of Tamil Nadu, India to climate change: a dynamic approach to take forward the vulnerability assessment methodology
by R. Varadan & Pramod Kumar - 183-196 Quantifying the response of cotton production in eastern Australia to climate change
by Allyson Williams & Neil White & Shahbaz Mushtaq & Geoff Cockfield & Brendan Power & Louis Kouadio - 197-211 Assessing model performance of climate extremes in China: an intercomparison between CMIP5 and CMIP3
by Huopo Chen & Jianqi Sun - 213-224 Challenges and adaptations of farming to climate change in the North China Plain
by Hai-Lin Zhang & Xin Zhao & Xiao-Gang Yin & Sheng-Li Liu & Jian-Fu Xue & Meng Wang & Chao Pu & Rattan Lal & Fu Chen - 225-237 Ratios of record high to record low temperatures in Europe exhibit sharp increases since 2000 despite a slowdown in the rise of mean temperatures
by Martin Beniston - 239-251 Spatiotemporal patterns of changes in fire regime and climate: defining the pyroclimates of south-eastern France (Mediterranean Basin)
by Thibaut Fréjaville & Thomas Curt - 253-265 The potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the UK through healthy and realistic dietary change
by Rosemary Green & James Milner & Alan Dangour & Andy Haines & Zaid Chalabi & Anil Markandya & Joseph Spadaro & Paul Wilkinson - 267-280 The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: precipitation
by M. Fernández-Fernández & M. Gallego & F. Domínguez-Castro & R. Trigo & J. Vaquero - 281-294 Incorporating uncertainty of groundwater modeling in sea-level rise assessment: a case study in South Florida
by Hannah Cooper & Caiyun Zhang & Donna Selch - 295-305 Sensitivity of lake thermal and mixing dynamics to climate change
by Jonathan Butcher & Daniel Nover & Thomas Johnson & Christopher Clark - 307-321 Downscaled estimates of late 21st century severe weather from CCSM3
by Vittorio Gensini & Thomas Mote - 323-335 Modeling the impacts of climate change on nitrogen losses and crop yield in a subsurface drained field
by Zhaozhi Wang & Zhiming Qi & Lulin Xue & Melissa Bukovsky & Matthew Helmers - 337-349 Joint effects of storm surge and sea-level rise on US Coasts: new economic estimates of impacts, adaptation, and benefits of mitigation policy
by James Neumann & Kerry Emanuel & Sai Ravela & Lindsay Ludwig & Paul Kirshen & Kirk Bosma & Jeremy Martinich - 351-361 A historical perspective on climate change assessment
by K. Holmes - 363-364 Erratum to: A wedge-based approach to estimating health co-benefits of climate change mitigation activities in the United States
by John Balbus & Jeffery Greenblatt & Ramya Chari & Dev Millstein & Kristie Ebi
February 2015, Volume 128, Issue 3
- 153-167 Assessing cross-sectoral climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation: an introduction to the CLIMSAVE project
by P. Harrison & I. Holman & P. Berry - 169-186 Developing a reduced-form ensemble of climate change scenarios for Europe and its application to selected impact indicators
by Martin Dubrovsky & Miroslav Trnka & Ian Holman & Eva Svobodova & Paula Harrison - 187-200 European participatory scenario development: strengthening the link between stories and models
by Kasper Kok & Ilona Bärlund & Martina Flörke & Ian Holman & Marc Gramberger & Jan Sendzimir & Benjamin Stuch & Katharina Zellmer - 201-214 Stakeholder integrated research (STIR): a new approach tested in climate change adaptation research
by Marc Gramberger & Katharina Zellmer & Kasper Kok & Marc Metzger - 215-227 Interactively modelling land profitability to estimate European agricultural and forest land use under future scenarios of climate, socio-economics and adaptation
by Eric Audsley & Mirek Trnka & Santiago Sabaté & Joan Maspons & Anabel Sanchez & Daniel Sandars & Jan Balek & Kerry Pearn - 229-244 Modelling the effects of cross-sectoral water allocation schemes in Europe
by Florian Wimmer & Eric Audsley & Marcus Malsy & Cristina Savin & Robert Dunford & Paula Harrison & Rüdiger Schaldach & Martina Flörke - 245-260 An integrated approach for assessing flood impacts due to future climate and socio-economic conditions and the scope of adaptation in Europe
by M. Mokrech & A. Kebede & R. Nicholls & F. Wimmer & L. Feyen - 261-277 Direct and indirect impacts of climate and socio-economic change in Europe: a sensitivity analysis for key land- and water-based sectors
by A. Kebede & R. Dunford & M. Mokrech & E. Audsley & P. Harrison & I. Holman & R. Nicholls & S. Rickebusch & M. Rounsevell & S. Sabaté & F. Sallaba & A. Sanchez & C. Savin & M. Trnka & F. Wimmer - 279-292 Cross-sectoral impacts of climate change and socio-economic change for multiple, European land- and water-based sectors
by P. Harrison & R. Dunford & C. Savin & M. Rounsevell & I. Holman & A. Kebede & B. Stuch - 293-306 Analysing uncertainties in climate change impact assessment across sectors and scenarios
by Calum Brown & Evan Brown & Dave Murray-Rust & George Cojocaru & Cristina Savin & Mark Rounsevell - 307-321 Incorporating cross-sectoral effects into analysis of the cost-effectiveness of climate change adaptation measures
by M. Skourtos & Ch. Tourkolias & D. Damigos & A. Kontogianni & P. Harrison & P. Berry - 323-337 Applying a capitals framework to measuring coping and adaptive capacity in integrated assessment models
by R. Tinch & J. Jäger & I. Omann & P. Harrison & Julia Wesely & Rob Dunford - 339-354 Exploring climate change vulnerability across sectors and scenarios using indicators of impacts and coping capacity
by R. Dunford & P. Harrison & J. Jäger & M. Rounsevell & R. Tinch - 355-366 Integrated assessment of China’s agricultural vulnerability to climate change: a multi-indicator approach
by Yingchun Li & Wei Xiong & Wei Hu & Pam Berry & Hui Ju & Erda Lin & Wen Wang & Kuo Li & Jie Pan - 367-380 Integrated assessment of China’s adaptive capacity to climate change with a capital approach
by Minpeng Chen & Fu Sun & Pam Berry & Rob Tinch & Hui Ju & Erda Lin - 381-393 Cross-sectoral interactions of adaptation and mitigation measures
by Pam Berry & Sally Brown & Minpeng Chen & Areti Kontogianni & Olwen Rowlands & Gillian Simpson & Michalis Skourtos - 395-407 Assessing policy robustness of climate change adaptation measures across sectors and scenarios
by J. Jäger & M. Rounsevell & P. Harrison & I. Omann & R. Dunford & M. Kammerlander & G. Pataki
January 2015, Volume 128, Issue 1
- 1-15 Adaptive stochastic integrated assessment modeling of optimal greenhouse gas emission reductions
by Soheil Shayegh & Valerie Thomas - 17-33 The American public’s preference for preparation for the possible effects of global warming: impact of communication strategies
by Bo MacInnis & Jon Krosnick & Adina Abeles & Margaret Caldwell & Erin Prahler & Debbie Dunne - 35-56 Local and indigenous knowledge on climate-related hazards of coastal and small island communities in Southeast Asia
by Lisa Hiwasaki & Emmanuel Luna & Syamsidik & José Marçal - 57-70 Greenhouse gas intensity of three main crops and implications for low-carbon agriculture in China
by Wen Wang & Liping Guo & Yingchun Li & Man Su & Yuebin Lin & Christian Perthuis & Xiaotang Ju & Erda Lin & Dominic Moran - 71-84 Spatially resolved estimation of ozone-related mortality in the United States under two representative concentration pathways (RCPs) and their uncertainty
by Young-Min Kim & Ying Zhou & Yang Gao & Joshua Fu & Brent Johnson & Cheng Huang & Yang Liu - 85-98 Managing the Anthropocene marine transgression to the year 2100 and beyond in the State of Florida U.S.A
by Randall Parkinson & Peter Harlem & John Meeder - 99-112 Assessing climate change impacts on European wind energy from ENSEMBLES high-resolution climate projections
by Isabelle Tobin & Robert Vautard & Irena Balog & François-Marie Bréon & Sonia Jerez & Paolo Ruti & Françoise Thais & Mathieu Vrac & Pascal Yiou