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June 2015, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 651-663 Transportation development and congestion mitigation measures of Beijing, China
by Jifu Guo & Mingzheng Sun & Ting Wang & Lu Lu - 665-682 Sustainable urban development in China: challenges and achievements
by Jiangyan Wang & Dongquan He - 683-699 From super block to small block: urban form transformation and its road network impacts in Chenggong, China
by Zhigao Wang & Liang Li & Yinghao Li - 701-718 Does energy follow form? The case of household travel in Jinan, China
by Yang Jiang & Pericles Zegras & Dongquan He & Qizhi Mao - 719-733 Vehicular air pollutant emissions in China: evaluation of past control policies and future perspectives
by Hong Huo & Bo Zheng & Michael Wang & Qiang Zhang & Ke-Bin He - 735-753 Review and evaluation of China’s standards and regulations on the fuel consumption of motor vehicles
by Yue-Fu Jin & Zhao Wang & Hui-Ming Gong & Tian-Lei Zheng & Xiang Bao & Jia-Rui Fan & Michael Wang & Miao Guo - 755-775 Evolution of heavy-duty vehicle fuel efficiency policies in major markets
by Drew Kodjak & Ben Sharpe & Oscar Delgado - 777-795 Plug-in electric vehicle market penetration and incentives: a global review
by Yan Zhou & Michael Wang & Han Hao & Larry Johnson & Hewu Wang & Han Hao - 797-815 Technology evaluation of Chinese hybrid electric bus demonstration
by Jinhua Zhang & Lijin Zhao & Fushen Hou & Mengliang Li & Yueyun Xu & Han Hao - 817-835 Beijing passenger car travel survey: implications for alternative fuel vehicle deployment
by Hewu Wang & Xiaobin Zhang & Lvwei Wu & Cong Hou & Huiming Gong & Qian Zhang & Minggao Ouyang
April 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 499-504 Household flood risk reduction in the Czech Republic
by Barbora Duží & Dmytro Vikhrov & Ilan Kelman & Robert Stojanov & Jiří Jakubínský - 505-526 A framework for examining adaptation readiness
by James Ford & Diana King - 527-546 Human settlement and regional development in the context of climate change: a spatial analysis of low elevation coastal zones in China
by Jianli Liu & Jiahong Wen & Youqin Huang & Minqi Shi & Qingjie Meng & Jinhong Ding & Hui Xu - 547-572 Adapting to climate change: assessing the vulnerability of ecosystem services in Europe in the context of rural development
by John Tzilivakis & D. Warner & A. Green & K. Lewis - 573-590 Assessing “inherent vulnerability” of forests: a methodological approach and a case study from Western Ghats, India
by Jagmohan Sharma & Rajiv Chaturvedi & G. Bala & N. Ravindranath - 591-600 Pro-environmental behavior and public understanding of climate change
by Muhammad Masud & Rulia Akhtar & Rafia Afroz & Abul Al-Amin & Fatimah Kari - 601-622 Risk and economic viability of housing climate adaptation strategies for wind hazards in southeast Australia
by Mark Stewart
February 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 179-199 Relevant drivers of farmers’ decision behavior regarding their adaptation to climate change: a case study of two regions in Côte d’Ivoire
by Hermann Comoé & Michael Siegrist - 201-220 Forest management facing climate change - an ecosystem model analysis of adaptation strategies
by Anna Jönsson & Fredrik Lagergren & Benjamin Smith - 221-239 An assessment of adaptation planning for flood variability in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
by M. Motsholapheko & D. Kgathi & C. Vanderpost - 241-261 Integrating ecosystem services and climate change responses in coastal wetlands development plans for Bangladesh
by Md. Hossain & Lars Hein & Frans Rip & John Dearing - 263-276 A satellite-based disturbance index algorithm for monitoring mitigation strategies effects on desertification change in an arid environment
by Nasem Badreldin & Rudi Goossens - 277-293 How are we adapting to climate change? A global assessment
by Alexandra Lesnikowski & James Ford & Lea Berrang-Ford & Magda Barrera & Jody Heymann - 295-315 Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural irrigation in China
by Xiaoxia Zou & Yu’e Li & Kuo Li & Roger Cremades & Qingzhu Gao & Yunfan Wan & Xiaobo Qin - 317-339 The role of small scale sand dams in securing water supply under climate change in Ethiopia
by Ralph Lasage & Jeroen Aerts & Peter Verburg & Alemu Sileshi
January 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-19 Potential impact of climate change on future water demand in Yulin city, Northwest China
by Wang Xiao-jun & Zhang Jian-yun & Shahid Shamsuddin & He Rui-min & Xia Xing-hui & Mou Xin-li - 21-42 Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in temperate forests in Central Mexico: a participatory approach
by Leopoldo Galicia & Leticia Gómez-Mendoza & Víctor Magaña - 43-74 Combining backcasting and exploratory scenarios to develop robust water strategies in face of uncertain futures
by Mathijs Vliet & Kasper Kok - 75-97 Barriers and opportunities for urban adaptation planning: analytical framework and evidence from cities in Latin America and Germany
by Paul Lehmann & Miriam Brenck & Oliver Gebhardt & Sven Schaller & Elisabeth Süßbauer - 99-120 A framework for analysing regional adaptive capacity assessments: challenges for methodology and policy making
by Sirkku Juhola & Sylvia Kruse - 121-133 Effectiveness of strategies at reducing sand temperature to mitigate potential impacts from changes in environmental temperature on sea turtle reproductive output
by J. Jourdan & M. Fuentes - 135-157 Economic impacts of climate change on water resources in the coterminous United States
by James Henderson & Charles Rodgers & Russell Jones & Joel Smith & Kenneth Strzepek & Jeremy Martinich - 159-178 Estimation of potential impacts of climate change on growth and yield of temperate tree species
by M. Ashraf & Charles Bourque & David MacLean & Thom Erdle & Fan-Rui Meng
December 2014, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 1119-1137 Climate change adaptation, mitigation and livelihood benefits in coffee production: where are the synergies?
by Eric Rahn & Peter Läderach & María Baca & Charlotte Cressy & Götz Schroth & Daniella Malin & Henk Rikxoort & Jefferson Shriver - 1139-1162 Artificial neural networks models for predicting effective drought index: Factoring effects of rainfall variability
by Muthoni Masinde - 1163-1178 Prioritization of climate change adaptation approaches in the Gambia
by Edward Sanneh & Allen Hu & Chia-Wei Hsu & Momodou Njie - 1179-1194 Estimating soil carbon storage and mitigation under temperate coniferous forests in the southern region of Kashmir Himalayas
by Akhlaq Wani & P. Joshi & Ombir Singh & J. Bhat - 1195-1207 Small scale farmers’ vulnerability to climatic changes in southern Benin: the importance of farmers’ perceptions of existing institutions
by Marie-Ange Baudoin & Aida Sanchez & Belarmain Fandohan - 1209-1222 Transaction costs for carbon sequestration projects in the tropical forest sector
by Timothy Pearson & Sandra Brown & Brent Sohngen & Jennifer Henman & Sara Ohrel - 1223-1238 Adaptation of maize to climate change impacts in Iran
by Rooholla Moradi & Alireza Koocheki & Mehdi Nassiri Mahallati - 1239-1254 Exploring barriers to climate change adaptation in the Swiss tourism sector
by Cecilia Matasci & Sylvia Kruse & Nico Barawid & Philippe Thalmann - 1255-1275 Adoption of the low carbon society policy in locally-governed urban areas: experience from Thai municipalities
by Surawut Chomaitong & Ranjith Perera - 1277-1293 Adapting importation policy to global commodity markets: implications of rice import allocation in Singapore
by Yeong Tey & Mark Brindal - 1295-1312 Towards a resilience indicator framework for making climate-change adaptation decisions
by Nathan Engle & Ariane Bremond & Elizabeth Malone & Richard Moss
October 2014, Volume 19, Issue 7
- 927-945 Modeling the impact of mitigation options on methane abatement from rice fields
by A.K. Misra & Maitri Verma - 947-954 Minimizing changing climate impact on buildings using easily and economically feasible earth to air heat exchanger technique
by Thainswemong Choudhury & Anil Misra - 955-968 Assessing the net atmospheric impacts of wood production and utilization
by Antti Kilpeläinen & Harri Strandman & Seppo Kellomäki & Jyri Seppälä - 969-996 From federal to city mitigation and adaptation: climate change policy in Mexico City
by Fabiola Sosa-Rodriguez - 997-1010 The response of a mid- and high latitude peat bog to predicted climate change: methane production in a 12-month peat incubation
by Leona Bohdalkova & Martin Novak & Frantisek Buzek & Jakub Kreisinger & Richard Bindler & Katerina Pazderu & Petra Pacherova - 1011-1032 Analytical lenses on barriers in the governance of climate change adaptation
by G. Biesbroek & Catrien Termeer & Judith Klostermann & Pavel Kabat - 1033-1040 Climate change adaptation and mitigation: next steps for cross-sectoral action to protect global health
by Kathryn Bowen & Kristie Ebi & Sharon Friel - 1041-1062 Guidelines for the strategic management of flood risks in industrial plant oil in the Brazilian coast: adaptive measures to the impacts by relative sea level rise
by G. Lacerda & C. Silva & C. Pimenteira & R. Kopp & R. Grumback & L. Rosa & M. Freitas - 1063-1075 Effect of age and disturbance on decadal changes in carbon stocks in managed forest landscapes in central Canada
by Michael Ter-Mikaelian & Stephen Colombo & Jiaxin Chen - 1077-1089 Renewable energy powered evacuated tube collector refrigerator system
by S. Anand & A. Gupta & S. Tyagi - 1091-1107 Analysis of climate variability in the Manas River Valley, North-Western China (1956–2006)
by Fenghua Zhang & Munir Hanjra & Fan Hua & Yunqiao Shu & Yuyi Li - 1109-1117 Effect of light supply on CO 2 capture from atmosphere by Chlorella vulgaris and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata
by J. Pires & A. Gonçalves & F. Martins & M. Alvim-Ferraz & M. Simões
August 2014, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 615-620 From euphoria to reality on efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+)
by Robin Matthews & Meine Noordwijk - 621-640 Heterogeneity of experts’ opinion regarding opportunities and challenges of tackling deforestation in the tropics: a Q methodology application
by Maria Nijnik & Albert Nijnik & Emmy Bergsma & Robin Matthews - 641-655 REDD+ and international leakage via food and timber markets: a CGE analysis
by Onno Kuik - 657-676 A perfect storm? Indigenous rights within a national REDD+ readiness process in Peru
by Douglas White - 677-692 Reducing emissions from land use in Indonesia: motivation, policy instruments and expected funding streams
by Meine Noordwijk & Fahmuddin Agus & Sonya Dewi & Herry Purnomo - 693-713 Will funding to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and (forest) Degradation (REDD+) stop conversion of peat swamps to oil palm in orangutan habitat in Tripa in Aceh, Indonesia?
by Hesti Tata & Meine Noordwijk & Denis Ruysschaert & Rachmat Mulia & Subekti Rahayu & Elok Mulyoutami & Atiek Widayati & Andree Ekadinata & Riswan Zen & Adji Darsoyo & Rahayu Oktaviani & Sonya Dewi - 715-731 Migrants, land markets and carbon emissions in Jambi, Indonesia: Land tenure change and the prospect of emission reduction
by Gamma Galudra & Meine Noordwijk & Putra Agung & Suyanto Suyanto & Ujjwal Pradhan - 733-755 Gender influences decisions to change land use practices in the tropical forest margins of Jambi, Indonesia
by Grace Villamor & Febrina Desrianti & Ratna Akiefnawati & Sacha Amaruzaman & Meine Noordwijk - 757-772 Implications of uncertainty and scale in carbon emission estimates on locally appropriate designs to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+)
by Betha Lusiana & Meine Noordwijk & Feri Johana & Gamma Galudra & S. Suyanto & Georg Cadisch - 773-788 Low carbon emission development strategies for Jambi, Indonesia: simulation and trade-off analysis using the FALLOW model
by Rachmat Mulia & Atiek Widayati & Suyanto & Putra Agung & Muhammad Zulkarnain - 789-807 Greenhouse gas emission factors for land use and land-use change in Southeast Asian peatlands
by K. Hergoualc’h & L. Verchot - 809-819 Is CO 2 flux from oil palm plantations on peatland controlled by soil moisture and/or soil and air temperatures?
by Setiari Marwanto & Fahmuddin Agus - 821-829 Peat emission control by groundwater management and soil amendments: evidence from laboratory experiments
by Edi Husen & Selly Salma & Fahmuddin Agus - 831-843 Root- and peat-based CO 2 emissions from oil palm plantations
by Ai Dariah & Setiari Marwanto & Fahmuddin Agus - 845-862 CO 2 emissions from tropical drained peat in Sumatra, Indonesia
by Husnain Husnain & I. Wigena & Ai Dariah & Setiari Marwanto & Prihasto Setyanto & Fahmuddin Agus - 863-885 The Tropical Peatland Plantation-Carbon Assessment Tool: estimating CO 2 emissions from tropical peat soils under plantations
by Jenny Farmer & Robin Matthews & Pete Smith & Jo Smith - 887-905 Mud, muddle and models in the knowledge value-chain to action on tropical peatland conservation
by Meine van Noordwijk & Robin Matthews & Fahmuddin Agus & Jenny Farmer & Louis Verchot & Kristell Hergoualc’h & Sebastian Persch & Hesti Tata & Betha Lusiana & Atiek Widayati & Sonya Dewi - 907-925 Implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation): evidence on governance, evaluation and impacts from the REDD-ALERT project
by Robin Matthews & Meine Noordwijk & Eric Lambin & Patrick Meyfroidt & Joyeeta Gupta & Louis Verchot & Kristell Hergoualc’h & Edzo Veldkamp
June 2014, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 499-508 Plant canopies: bio-monitor and trap for re-suspended dust particulates contaminated with heavy metals
by S. Ram & S. Majumder & P. Chaudhuri & S. Chanda & S. Santra & P. Maiti & M. Sudarshan & A. Chakraborty - 509-529 Potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in groundnut for adaptation to climate change in India and West Africa
by Piara Singh & S. Nedumaran & B. Ntare & K. Boote & N. Singh & K. Srinivas & M. Bantilan - 531-548 Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and barriers to adaptation: lessons learned from an exploratory study in Vietnam
by Hoa Dang & Elton Li & Johan Bruwer & Ian Nuberg - 549-549 Erratum to: Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and barriers to adaptation: lessons learned from an exploratory study in Vietnam
by Hoa Dang & Elton Li & Johan Bruwer & Ian Nuberg - 551-568 Assessing inundation damage and timing of adaptation: sea level rise and the complexities of land use in coastal communities
by Brenda Lin & Yong Khoo & Matthew Inman & Chi-Hsiang Wang & Sorada Tapsuwan & Xiaoming Wang - 569-587 Mountain communities and climate change adaptation: barriers to planning and hurdles to implementation in the Southern Rocky Mountain Region of North America
by Kelli Archie - 589-614 A Geographic Information System (GIS)-based approach to adaptation to regional climate change: a case study of Okutama-machi, Tokyo, Japan
by Yingjiu Bai & Ikuyo Kaneko & Hikaru Kobayashi & Kazuo Kurihara & Izuru Takayabu & Hidetaka Sasaki & Akihiko Murata
April 2014, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 375-389 Policy options to support climate-induced migration: insights from disaster relief in China
by Hongjian Zhou & Weixing Zhang & Yehong Sun & Yi Yuan - 391-410 The determinants of support levels for wind energy in the European Union. An econometric study
by Pablo Río & Miguel Tarancón & Cristina Peñasco - 411-430 Climate change adaptation planning in agriculture: processes, experiences and lessons learned from early adapters
by Livia Bizikova & Erica Crawford & Maria Nijnik & Rob Swart - 431-444 Impact of climate change: an empirical investigation of Malaysian rice production
by Muhammad Masud & Md. Rahman & Abul Al-Amin & Fatimah Kari & Walter Filho - 445-461 Two methods to assess vulnerability to climate change in the Mexican agricultural sector
by Alejandro Monterroso & Cecilia Conde & Carlos Gay & David Gómez & José López - 463-477 Catastrophe theory to assess water security and adaptation strategy in the context of environmental change
by Wang Xiao-jun & Zhang Jian-yun & Shamsuddin Shahid & Xia Xing-hui & He Rui-min & Shang Man-ting - 479-497 Optimal carbon mitigation strategy under non-linear feedback effects and in the presence of permafrost release trigger hazard
by Ram Ranjan
March 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 255-260 Climate policy planning and development impact assessment
by S. Scrieciu & Zaid Chalabi - 261-288 Advancing methodological thinking and practice for development-compatible climate policy planning
by S. Scrieciu & Valerie Belton & Zaid Chalabi & Reinhard Mechler & Daniel Puig - 289-308 Water resource management and climate change adaptation: a holistic and multiple criteria perspective
by Kathleen Miller & Valerie Belton - 309-330 Tools for developing adaptation policy to protect human health
by Zaid Chalabi & Sari Kovats - 331-354 Adaptation policies to increase terrestrial ecosystem resilience: potential utility of a multicriteria approach
by Ariane de Bremond & Nathan Engle - 355-374 The fiscal implications of climate change and policy responses
by Paul Ekins & Stefan Speck
February 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 123-142 Farm management decision and response to climate variability and change in Côte d’Ivoire
by Hermann Comoé & Robert Finger & Dominique Barjolle - 143-160 Development projects for small rural communities in the Brazilian Amazon region as potential strategies and practices of climate change adaptation
by Claudio Szlafsztein - 161-176 Implications of a changing climate on food security and smallholders’ livelihoods in Bogotá, Colombia
by Anton Eitzinger & Peter Läderach & Christian Bunn & Audberto Quiroga & Andreas Benedikter & Antonio Pantoja & Jason Gordon & Michele Bruni - 177-198 Analyzing flood risk and related impacts to urban communities in central Vietnam
by Bam Razafindrabe & Ryohei Kada & Makoto Arima & Shoji Inoue - 199-209 Adaptation strategies of climate variability impacts on alpine grassland ecosystems in Tibetan Plateau
by Qing-zhu Gao & Yue Li & Hong-mei Xu & Yun-fan Wan & Wang-zha Jiangcun - 211-227 Future production of rainfed wheat in Iran (Khorasan province): climate change scenario analysis
by Mohammad Bannayan & Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei - 229-253 Developing biofuels industry in small economies: Policy experiences and lessons from the caribbean basin initiative
by Kalim Shah & George Philippidis & Hari Dulal & Gernot Brodnig
January 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-13 Impacts of bioethanol on gasoline prices in the Philippines: an econometric analysis
by Jose Cantos & Robert Dixon - 15-32 Climate change mitigation strategies in agriculture, forestry and other land use sectors in Vietnam
by Nguyen Hoa & Tomoko Hasegawa & Yuzuru Matsuoka - 33-44 Millennium development goals and clean development: synergies in the Pacific
by Stephanie Byrom & Sebastian Thomas & Paul Dargusch - 45-71 Climate change mitigation policy paradigms—national objectives and alignments
by Kirsten Halsnæs & Amit Garg & John Christensen & Helene Føyn & Maryna Karavai & Emilio Rovere & Matthew Bramley & Xianli Zhu & Catherine Mitchell & Joyashree Roy & Kanako Tanaka & Hidefumi Katayama & Carlos Mena & Imoh Obioh & Igor Bashmakov & Stanford Mwakasonda & Myong-Kyoon Lee & Marlene Vinluan & Yu Huang & Laura Segafredo - 73-91 How sustainable are forestry clean development mechanism projects?—A review of the selected projects from India
by Ashish Aggarwal - 93-106 Financing for innovative technologies and best practices to reduce persistent organic pollutants
by Ibrahima Sow & Robert Dixon & Jie Pan & Anil Sookdeo & Evelyn Swain & Laurent Granier - 107-120 Climate change and water resources management in Tuwei river basin of Northwest China
by Wang Xiao-jun & Zhang Jian-yun & Wang Jian-hua & He Rui-min & Amgad ElMahdi & Liu Jin-hua & Wang Xin-gong & David King & Shamsuddin Shahid - 121-122 Review of Robbins, M (2011) Crops and carbon: paying farmers to combat climate change. London, Earthscan
by Katharine Vincent
December 2013, Volume 18, Issue 8
- 1089-1108 Climate impact potential of utilizing forest residues for bioenergy in Norway
by Geoffrey Guest & Francesco Cherubini & Anders Strømman - 1109-1124 Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation plus (REDD+) in the Philippines: will it make a difference in financing forest development?
by Rodel Lasco & Rizza Veridiano & Marie Habito & Florencia Pulhin - 1125-1139 Economic and health benefits of the co-reduction of air pollutants and greenhouse gases
by Yu-Ling Chen & Yi-Hsuan Shih & Chao-Heng Tseng & Sy-Yuan Kang & Huang-Chin Wang - 1141-1166 Fail-safe solar radiation management geoengineering
by Takanobu Kosugi - 1167-1182 Mediterranean shrublands carbon sequestration: environmental and economic benefits
by Loretta Gratani & Laura Varone & Carlo Ricotta & Rosangela Catoni - 1183-1196 Incorporating the data of different watersheds to estimate the effects of land use change on flood peak and volume using multi-linear regression
by Jianzhu Li & Ping Feng & Zhaozhen Wei - 1197-1213 The carbon sequestration potential of tree crop plantations
by Rico Kongsager & Jonas Napier & Ole Mertz - 1215-1237 Vulnerability risk assessment and adaptation to climate change induced sea level rise along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt
by Omran Frihy & Mahmoud El-Sayed - 1239-1255 Tailor-made scenario planning for local adaptation to climate change
by Henrik Carlsen & Karl Dreborg & Per Wikman-Svahn - 1257-1268 Estimating realized and potential carbon storage benefits from reforestation and afforestation under climate change: a case study of the Qinghai spruce forests in the Qilian Mountains, northwestern China
by Zhonglin Xu & Chuanyan Zhao & Zhaodong Feng & Fang Zhang & Hassan Sher & Chao Wang & Huanhua Peng & Ying Wang & Yang Zhao & Yao Wang & Shouzhang Peng & Xianglin Zheng - 1269-1281 Effectiveness of the strategies to combat land degradation and drought
by Carla Salinas & Jon Mendieta
October 2013, Volume 18, Issue 7
- 889-902 The potential of cropland soil carbon sequestration in the Loess Plateau, China
by Zeng Tang & Zhibiao Nan - 903-919 Climate change mitigation and international finance: the effectiveness of the Clean Development Mechanism and the Global Environment Facility in India and Brazil
by Nicholas Tatrallyay & Martin Stadelmann - 921-932 Greenhouse gas mitigation with scarce land: The potential contribution of increased nitrogen input
by Andreas Meyer-Aurich & Jørgen Olesen & Annette Prochnow & Reiner Brunsch - 933-941 The cost of mitigation strategies for agricultural adaptation to global change
by Carla Salinas & Jon Mendieta - 943-955 An analysis of the causes of the mitigation bias in international climate finance
by Luis Abadie & Ibon Galarraga & Dirk Rübbelke - 957-978 Community vulnerability to the health effects of climate change among indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon: a case study from Panaillo and Nuevo Progreso
by I. Hofmeijer & J. Ford & L. Berrang-Ford & C. Zavaleta & C. Carcamo & E. Llanos & C. Carhuaz & V. Edge & S. Lwasa & D. Namanya - 979-999 Impacts of climate change on savannah woodland biomass carbon density and water-use: a modelling study of the Sudanese gum belt region
by Syed Alam & Mike Starr - 1001-1018 Engaging stakeholders in an adaptation process: governance and institutional arrangements in heat-health policy development in Adelaide, Australia
by Derick Akompab & Peng Bi & Susan Williams & Arthur Saniotis & Iain Walker & Martha Augoustinos - 1019-1034 Refining spatial resolution and spillovers of a micro-econometric analysis of adapting portfolios to climate change using the global positioning system
by S. Seo - 1035-1055 Coastal climate hazards and urban planning: how planning responses can lead to maladaptation
by Andrew Macintosh - 1057-1076 Local knowledge and adaptation to climate change in natural resource-based societies of the Asia-Pacific
by Louis Lebel - 1077-1088 Seasonal food insecurity in Bangladesh: evidences from northern areas
by Mazbahul Ahamad & Rezai Khondker & Zahir Ahmed & Fahian Tanin
August 2013, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 701-712 Interactive analysis and environmental policy for mitigating the consumption of potent greenhouse gases in Taiwan
by Wen-Tien Tsai - 713-730 Adaptation to climate change: changes in farmland use and stocking rate in the U.S
by Jianhong Mu & Bruce McCarl & Anne Wein - 731-758 Climate change impacts on freshwater recreational fishing in the United States
by Russell Jones & Constance Travers & Charles Rodgers & Brian Lazar & Eric English & Joshua Lipton & Jason Vogel & Kenneth Strzepek & Jeremy Martinich - 759-771 Adapting to droughts in Yuanyang Terrace of SW China: insight from disaster risk reduction
by Yehong Sun & Hongjian Zhou & Lingyun Zhang & Qingwen Min & Weixia Yin - 773-783 The gap between global issues and personal behaviors: pro-environmental behaviors of citizens toward climate change in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
by Shis-Ping Lin - 785-800 Can strategic technology development improve climate cooperation? A game-theoretic analysis
by Johannes Urpelainen - 801-824 Co-benefits of post-2012 global climate mitigation policies
by Peter Rafaj & Wolfgang Schöpp & Peter Russ & Chris Heyes & Markus Amann - 825-849 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in least developed countries in South and Southeast Asia
by Norio Saito - 851-867 An assessment of potential responses of Melaleuca genus to global climate change
by Da Tran & Paul Dargusch & Patrick Moss & Tho Hoang - 869-888 Modeling of freshwater wetland management strategies for building the public awareness at local level in Bangladesh
by Md. Islam & Daisuke Kitazawa
June 2013, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 513-533 Profiling climate change vulnerability of forest indigenous communities in the Congo Basin
by Johnson Nkem & Olufunso Somorin & Cyprian Jum & Monica Idinoba & Youssoufa Bele & Denis Sonwa - 535-549 Agricultural adaptation to climate change: insights from a farming community in Sri Lanka
by Mohamed Esham & Chris Garforth - 551-566 Numerical model to assess the impact of the strategies to mitigate desertification
by Carla Salinas & Jon Mendieta - 567-590 Climate change vulnerability assessments as catalysts for social learning: four case studies in south-eastern Australia
by Emma Yuen & Samantha Jovicich & Benjamin Preston - 591-618 Global evaluation of the effects of agriculture and water management adaptations on the water-stressed population
by Ayami Hayashi & Keigo Akimoto & Toshimasa Tomoda & Masanobu Kii - 619-636 Pledges for climate mitigation: the effects of the Copenhagen accord on CO 2 emissions and mitigation costs
by Solveig Glomsrød & Taoyuan Wei & Knut Alfsen - 637-658 Meeting emission targets under uncertainty—the case of Finnish non-emission-trading sector
by A. Hast & T. Ekholm & I. Savolainen - 659-672 Mitigation and adaptation investments for desertification and climate change: an assessment of the socioeconomic return
by Carla Salinas & Jon Mendieta - 673-689 Climate change impact, mitigation and adaptation strategies for agricultural and water resources, in Ganga Plain (India)
by Anil Misra - 691-699 Carbon credit for hydroelectric dams as a source of greenhouse-gas emissions: the example of Brazil’s Teles Pires Dam
by Philip Fearnside
April 2013, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 407-427 Microhydro electrification and climate change adaptation in Nepal: socioeconomic lessons from the Rural Energy Development Program (REDP)
by Olivia Gippner & Saroj Dhakal & Benjamin Sovacool - 429-448 Community action planning in East Delhi: a participatory approach to build urban disaster resilience
by Sunil Prashar & Rajib Shaw & Yukiko Takeuchi - 449-470 Modeling mitigation strategies for toxic cyanobacteria blooms in shallow and eutrophic Lake Kasumigaura, Japan
by Md. Islam & Daisuke Kitazawa & Thomas Hamill & Ho-Dong Park - 471-489 Harnessing the climate commons: an agent-based modelling approach to making reducing emission from deforestation and degradation (REDD)+work
by Herry Purnomo & Desi Suyamto & Rika Irawati - 491-512 Reduction targets and abatement costs of developing countries resulting from global and developed countries’ reduction targets by 2050
by Michel Elzen & Angelica Beltran & Andries Hof & Bas Ruijven & Jasper Vliet
March 2013, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 285-302 Coastal household adaptation cost requirements to sea level rise impacts
by Amornpun Kulpraneet - 303-323 Public perception, knowledge and policy support for mitigation and adaption to Climate Change in Costa Rica: Comparisons with North American and European studies
by R. Vignola & S. Klinsky & J. Tam & T. McDaniels - 325-335 CH 4 emission model from the waste of Sus Domesticus and Gallus Domesticus in Nigerian local farms: environmental implications and prospects
by Joshua Okeniyi & Uchechuckwu Obiajulu & Adedamola Ogunsanwo & Nosadeba Odiase & Elizabeth Okeniyi - 337-359 The role of uncertainty in climate change adaptation strategies—A Danish water management example
by J. Refsgaard & K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen & M. Drews & K. Halsnæs & E. Jeppesen & H. Madsen & A. Markandya & J. Olesen & J. Porter & J. Christensen - 361-406 A comprehensive review of climate adaptation in the United States: more than before, but less than needed
by Rosina Bierbaum & Joel Smith & Arthur Lee & Maria Blair & Lynne Carter & F. Chapin & Paul Fleming & Susan Ruffo & Missy Stults & Shannon McNeeley & Emily Wasley & Laura Verduzco
February 2013, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 169-185 Risks of sea level rise to disadvantaged communities in the United States
by Jeremy Martinich & James Neumann & Lindsay Ludwig & Lesley Jantarasami - 187-205 Carbon capture and storage deployment rates: needs and feasibility
by Asbjørn Torvanger & Marianne Lund & Nathan Rive - 207-228 New energy vehicles in China: policies, demonstration, and progress
by Huiming Gong & Michael Wang & Hewu Wang - 229-244 Individual preferences for reducing flood risk to near zero through elevation
by W. Botzen & J. Aerts & J. Bergh - 245-264 Afforestation opportunities when stand productivity is driven by a high risk of natural disturbance: a review of the open lichen woodland in the eastern boreal forest of Canada
by Nicolas Mansuy & Sylvie Gauthier & Yves Bergeron - 265-284 Adaptation strategies for maize cultivation under climate change in Iran: irrigation and planting date management
by Rooholla Moradi & Alireza Koocheki & Mehdi Nassiri Mahallati & Hamed Mansoori
January 2013, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-4 Algae based biofuels
by Robert Dixon - 5-12 Algae: the world’s most important “plants”—an introduction
by Russell Chapman - 13-25 Sustainable biofuels from algae
by Michael Borowitzka & Navid Moheimani - 27-46 Mass-cultivation of carbohydrate rich macroalgae, a possible solution for sustainable biofuel production
by Stefan Kraan - 47-72 Production of biofuels from microalgae
by Sophie Fon Sing & Andreas Isdepsky & Michael Borowitzka & Navid Moheimani - 73-95 Microalgae: a promising tool for carbon sequestration
by Uday Singh & A. Ahluwalia - 97-111 Best practices for the sustainable production of algae-based biofuel in China
by Andre DuPont - 113-136 Algal biofuel production and mitigation potential in India
by H. Chanakya & Durga Mahapatra & R. Sarada & R. Abitha - 137-158 Life cycle comparison of hydrothermal liquefaction and lipid extraction pathways to renewable diesel from algae
by Edward Frank & Amgad Elgowainy & Jeongwoo Han & Zhichao Wang - 159-167 Hybrid microalgal biofuel, desalination, and solution mining systems: increased industrial waste energy, carbon, and water use efficiencies
by Mark McHenry
December 2012, Volume 17, Issue 8
- 849-863 The European Commission White Paper on adaptation: appraising its strategic success as an instrument of soft law
by Magali Dreyfus & Anthony Patt - 865-878 Monetizing the impacts of climate change on the Greek mining sector
by D. Damigos - 879-896 Climate change adaptation through local knowledge in the north eastern region of Bangladesh
by Sawon Anik & Mohammed Khan - 897-922 Integrating local and scientific weather knowledge as a strategy for adaptation to climate change in the Arctic
by Karen Pennesi & Jadah Arokium & Gordon McBean - 923-937 Water resources management strategy for adaptation to droughts in China
by Wang Xiao-jun & Zhang Jian-yun & Shamsuddin Shahid & Amgad ElMahdi & He Rui-min & Bao Zhen-xin & Mahtab Ali - 939-955 Estimated effects of climate change on flood vulnerability of U.S. bridges
by Len Wright & Paul Chinowsky & Kenneth Strzepek & Russell Jones & Richard Streeter & Joel Smith & Jean-Marc Mayotte & Anthony Powell & Lesley Jantarasami & William Perkins - 957-973 Climate change scenarios to facilitate stakeholder engagement in agricultural adaptation
by N. Webb & C. Stokes
October 2012, Volume 17, Issue 7
- 731-752 Perceptions of climate change risks and resilient island planning in the Maldives
by Benjamin Sovacool - 753-768 Oil price scenarios and climate policy: welfare effects of including transportation in the EU emissions trading system
by Asbjørn Torvanger & Steffen Kallbekken & Petter Tollefsen - 769-791 CO 2 -emission reduction in China’s residential building sector and contribution to the national climate change mitigation targets in 2020
by Andreas Oberheitmann - 793-803 Natural and effective control of air pollution through plants- studies on a tree species: Holoptelea integrifolia L
by C. Kapoor & B. Bamniya & K. Kapoor - 805-819 Incorporating stakeholder decision support needs into an integrated regional Earth system model
by J. Rice & R. Moss & P. Runci & K. Anderson & E. Malone - 821-836 Need for adaptation strategy against global sea level rise: an example from Saudi coast of Arabian gulf
by D. Babu & Siva Sivalingam & Terry Machado - 837-847 Assessment of trophic change and its probable impact on tropical estuarine environment (the Kodungallur-Azhikode estuary, India)
by P. Jayachandran & S. Bijoy Nandan
August 2012, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 563-567 Carbon dioxide capture and storage: Seven years after the IPCC special report
by Haroon Kheshgi & Heleen Coninck & John Kessels - 569-599 Promising synergies to address water, sequestration, legal, and public acceptance issues associated with large-scale implementation of CO 2 sequestration
by Benjamin Court & Thomas Elliot & Joseph Dammel & Thomas Buscheck & Jeremy Rohmer & Michael Celia - 601-619 Obstacles for CCS deployment: an analysis of discrepancies of perceptions
by Peter Stigson & Anders Hansson & Mårten Lind - 621-649 Valuing power plant flexibility with CCS: the case of post-combustion capture retrofits
by Hannah Chalmers & Jon Gibbins & Matt Leach - 651-668 What will CCS demonstrations demonstrate?
by Stewart Russell & Nils Markusson & Vivian Scott - 669-686 Embedding CCS infrastructure into the European electricity system: a policy coordination problem
by Nadine Heitmann & Christine Bertram & Daiju Narita