Climatic Change
2000 - 2025
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Volume 161, issue 4, 2020
- Potential effects of climate change on a Neotropical frog genus: changes in the spatial diversity patterns of Leptodactylus (Anura, Leptodactylidae) and implications for their conservation pp. 535-553

- Regina Gabriela Medina, Andrés Lira-Noriega, Ezequiel Aráoz and María Laura Ponssa
- Global bioclimatic suitability for the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), and potential co-occurrence with major host crops under climate change scenarios pp. 555-566

- Daniel Augusta Zacarias
- Future distribution of early life stages of small pelagic fishes in the northwestern Mediterranean pp. 567-589

- F. Maynou, A. Sabatés, E. Ramirez-Romero, I. A. Catalán and V. Raya
- Climate change and small pelagic fish price volatility pp. 591-599

- Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato, Frank Asche and Atle Oglend
- Temperature thresholds and the effect of warming on American farmland value pp. 601-615

- Emanuele Massetti and Robert Mendelsohn
- Perceived farm-level climatic impacts on coastal agricultural productivity in Bangladesh pp. 617-636

- Md Kamrul Hasan and Lalit Kumar
- Will heat stress take its toll on milk production in China? pp. 637-652

- Sailesh Ranjitkar, Dengpan Bu, Mark Wijk, Ying Ma, Lu Ma, Lianshen Zhao, Jianmin Shi, Chousheng Liu and Jianchu Xu
- Milk will drive methane emissions in India pp. 653-664

- Ridhima Gupta and Amlan Dasgupta
- Will dairy cattle production in West Africa be challenged by heat stress in the future? pp. 665-685

- Jaber Rahimi, John Yumbya Mutua, An M. O. Notenbaert, Diarra Dieng and Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Volume 161, issue 3, 2020
- Soil carbon sequestration in grazing systems: managing expectations pp. 385-391

- Cécile M. Godde, Imke J. M. Boer, Erasmus zu Ermgassen, Mario Herrero, Corina E. Middelaar, Adrian Muller, Elin Röös, Christian Schader, Pete Smith, Hannah H. E. Zanten and Tara Garnett
- Propensity to adapt to climate change: insights from pastoralist and agro-pastoralist households of Laikipia County, Kenya pp. 393-413

- Teresiah Wairimu Ng’ang’a, Jeanne Y. Coulibaly, Todd A. Crane, Charles K. Gachene and Geoffrey Kironchi
- New estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from biomass burning and peat fires using MODIS Collection 6 burned areas pp. 415-432

- Paolo Prosperi, Mario Bloise, Francesco N. Tubiello, Giulia Conchedda, Simone Rossi, Luigi Boschetti, Mirella Salvatore and Martial Bernoux
- Forest harvesting and the carbon debt in boreal east-central Canada pp. 433-449

- Jay R Malcolm, Bjart Holtsmark and Paul W Piascik
- Investments under non-stationarity: economic evaluation of adaptation pathways pp. 451-463

- Marjolijn Haasnoot, Maaike Aalst, Julie Rozenberg, Kathleen Dominique, John Matthews, Laurens M. Bouwer, Jarl Kind and N. LeRoy Poff
- Creating positive synergies between risk management and transfer to accelerate food system climate resilience pp. 465-478

- Shahbaz Mushtaq, Jarrod Kath, Roger Stone, Ross Henry, Peter Läderach, Kathryn Reardon-Smith, David Cobon, Torben Marcussen, Neil Cliffe, Paul Kristiansen and Frederik Pischke
- Hands across the water: climate change and binational cooperation in the Great Lakes Basin pp. 479-497

- Pamela A. Jordan
- How experiences of climate extremes motivate adaptation among water managers pp. 499-516

- Rebecca Page and Lisa Dilling
- Changes in local climatic factors under different oasis-town configurations in an arid region: a case study of Hami Oasis pp. 517-534

- Haoyang Du, Chen Zhou, Penghui Jiang, Xiaolong Jin, Shuying Chen, Dengshuai Chen, Manchun Li and Dong Chen
Volume 161, issue 2, 2020
- Twenty-five years of adaptation finance through a climate justice lens pp. 251-269

- Mizan Khan, Stacy-ann Robinson, Romain Weikmans, David Ciplet and J. Timmons Roberts
- Correction to: Twenty-five years of adaptation finance through a climate justice lens pp. 271-271

- Mizan Khan, Stacy-ann Robinson, Romain Weikmans, David Ciplet and J. Timmons Roberts
- Attributing blame?—climate accountability and the uneven landscape of impacts, emissions, and finances pp. 273-290

- Emily Williams
- “You can’t value what you can’t measure”: a critical look at forest carbon accounting pp. 291-306

- Lauren Gifford
- Becoming fundable? Converting climate justice claims into climate finance in Mesoamerica’s forests pp. 307-325

- Laura Aileen Sauls
- What makes an environmental trust fund successful? A case study of the Maldives pp. 327-344

- Mohamed Shumais and Ibrahim Mohamed
- Electrifying the ‘eighth continent’: exploring the role of climate finance and its impact on energy justice and equality in Madagascar’s planned energy transition pp. 345-364

- Tim Cholibois
- The Clean Development Mechanism and large dam development: contradictions associated with climate financing in Cambodia pp. 365-383

- Ian G. Baird and W. Nathan Green
Volume 161, issue 1, 2020
- Political events and public views on climate change pp. 1-8

- Thomas Dietz
- Emotional foundations of the public climate change divide pp. 9-19

- Ulf J. J. Hahnel, Christian Mumenthaler and Tobias Brosch
- Translating climate beliefs into action in a changing political landscape pp. 21-42

- Stephanie J. Zawadzki, Thijs Bouman, Linda Steg, Vladimir Bojarskich and Perri B. Druen
- National print media vs. agricultural trade publications: communicating the 2012 Midwestern US drought pp. 43-63

- Sarah P. Church, Belyna Bentlage, Roberta Weiner, Nicholas Babin, Brian R. Bulla, Katelyn Fagan, Tonya Haigh, J. Stuart Carlton and Linda S. Prokopy
- Surveying perceptions and practices of high-end climate change pp. 65-87

- Richard Taylor, Ruth Butterfield, Tiago Capela Lourenço, Adis Dzebo, Henrik Carlsen and Richard J. T. Klein
- Representations of Pacific Islands and climate change in US, UK, and Australian newspaper reporting pp. 89-108

- Meghan M. Shea, James Painter and Shannon Osaka
- Climate change, ecosystem services and migration in the Marshall Islands: are they related? pp. 109-127

- Kees Geest, Maxine Burkett, Juno Fitzpatrick, Mark Stege and Brittany Wheeler
- Modeled gradual changes in protein intake to increase nutrient adequacy lead to greater sustainability when systematically targeting an increase in the share of plant protein pp. 129-149

- Erwan Gavelle, Pascal Leroy, Marjorie Perrimon, Jean-François Huneau, Véronique Sirot, Caroline Orset, Hélène Fouillet, Louis-Georges Soler and François Mariotti
- Mind the climate policy gaps: climate change public policy and reality in Portugal, Spain and Morocco pp. 151-169

- João Camargo, Iñaki Barcena, Pedro M. Soares, Luísa Schmidt and Javier Andaluz
- Why is climate adaptation so important? What are the needs for additional research? pp. 171-176

- Anthony C. Janetos
- Vulnerability and risk: climate change and water supply from California’s Central Valley water system pp. 177-199

- Patrick Ray, Sungwook Wi, Andrew Schwarz, Matthew Correa, Minxue He and Casey Brown
- Quantifying storm surge and risk reduction costs: a case study for Lafitte, Louisiana pp. 201-223

- Christopher G. Siverd, Scott C. Hagen, Matthew V. Bilskie, DeWitt H. Braud and Robert R. Twilley
- Climate change and winter road maintenance pp. 225-242

- Torbjørn Lorentzen
Volume 160, issue 4, 2020
- Transformative narratives for climate action pp. 495-506

- Jochen Hinkel, Diana Mangalagiu, Alexander Bisaro and J. David Tàbara
- Correction to: Transformative narratives for climate action pp. 507-507

- Jochen Hinkel, Diana Mangalagiu, Alexander Bisaro and J. David Tàbara
- The role of narratives in human-environmental relations: an essay on elaborating win-win solutions to climate change and sustainability pp. 509-519

- Sander Leeuw
- Cultural models of and for urban sustainability: assessing beliefs about Green-Win pp. 521-537

- Thomas F. Thornton, Diana Mangalagiu, Yuge Ma, Jing Lan, Mahir Yazar, Ali Kerem Saysel and Abdel Maoula Chaar
- A typology for analysing mitigation and adaptation win-win strategies pp. 539-564

- Frank Meissner, Armin Haas, Jochen Hinkel and Alexander Bisaro
- Climate finance and disclosure for institutional investors: why transparency is not enough pp. 565-589

- Nadia Ameli, Paul Drummond, Alexander Bisaro, Michael Grubb and Hugues Chenet
- Macro-economic analysis of green growth policies: the role of finance and technical progress in Italian green growth pp. 591-608

- Leonidas Paroussos, Kostas Fragkiadakis and Panagiotis Fragkos
- The contribution of technological diffusion to climate change mitigation: a network-based approach pp. 609-620

- Antoine Mandel, Solmaria Halleck Vega and Dan-Xia Wang
- Co-creation, co-evolution and co-governance: understanding green businesses and urban transformations pp. 621-636

- Yuge Ma, Thomas F. Thornton, Diana Mangalagiu, Jing Lan, Dina Hestad, Elena Apostoli Cappello and Sander Leeuw
- From urban sustainability transformations to green gentrification: urban renewal in Gaziosmanpaşa, Istanbul pp. 637-653

- Mahir Yazar, Dina Hestad, Diana Mangalagiu, Ali Kerem Saysel, Yuge Ma and Thomas F. Thornton
- Modelling consumption behaviour changes in a B2C electric vehicle-sharing system: a perceived systemic risk perspective pp. 655-669

- Jing Lan, Diana Mangalagiu, Yuge Ma, Thomas F. Thornton and Dajian Zhu
- Leveraging public adaptation finance through urban land reclamation: cases from Germany, the Netherlands and the Maldives pp. 671-689

- Alexander Bisaro, Mark Bel, Jochen Hinkel, Sien Kok and Laurens M. Bouwer
- Transition towards sustainability in a post-conflict country: a neo-institutional perspective on the Lebanese case pp. 691-709

- Abdel-Maoula Chaar, Diana Mangalagiu, Aliaa Khoury and Matteo Nicolas
- Micro-solutions to global problems: understanding social processes to eradicate energy poverty and build climate-resilient livelihoods pp. 711-725

- J David Tàbara, Takeshi Takama, Manisha Mishra, Lauren Hermanus, Sean Khaya Andrew, Pacia Diaz, Gina Ziervogel and Louis Lemkow
- Enabling environments for regime destabilization towards sustainable urban transitions in megacities: comparing Shanghai and Istanbul pp. 727-752

- Mahir Yazar, Dina Hestad, Diana Mangalagiu, Yuge Ma, Thomas F Thornton, Ali Kerem Saysel and Dajian Zhu
- Assessing opportunities for scaling out, up and deep of win-win solutions for a sustainable world pp. 753-767

- Ines Omann, Moritz Kammerlander, Jill Jäger, Alexander Bisaro and J. David Tàbara
Volume 160, issue 3, 2020
- Conspicuous temperature extremes over Southeast Asia: seasonal variations under 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming pp. 343-360

- Shoupeng Zhu, Fei Ge, Yi Fan, Ling Zhang, Frank Sielmann, Klaus Fraedrich and Xiefei Zhi
- Quasi-experimental estimates of the transient climate response using observational data pp. 361-371

- Giselle Montamat and James H. Stock
- Temperature sensitivity increases with decreasing soil carbon quality in forest ecosystems across northeast China pp. 373-384

- Hongru Sun, Guangsheng Zhou, Zhenzhu Xu, Yuhui Wang, Xiaodi Liu, Hongying Yu, Quanhui Ma and Bingrui Jia
- Sensitivity of future climate change and uncertainty over India to performance-based model weighting pp. 385-406

- Ram Singh and K. AchutaRao
- Testing the emission reduction claims of CDM projects using the Benford’s Law pp. 407-426

- Matthew Cole, David Maddison and Liyun Zhang
- Global reconstruction of twentieth century lake surface water temperature reveals different warming trends depending on the climatic zone pp. 427-442

- Sebastiano Piccolroaz, R. Iestyn Woolway and Christopher J. Merchant
- Correction to: Global reconstruction of twentieth century lake surface water temperature reveals different warming trends depending on the climatic zone pp. 443-443

- Sebastiano Piccolroaz, R. Iestyn Woolway and Christopher J. Merchant
- Reduced Atlantic variability in the mid-Pliocene pp. 445-461

- G. M. Pontes, I. Wainer, L. Prado and C. Brierley
- Estimation of fuelwood-induced carbon emission from the use of improved cook stoves by selected households in Kwara State, Nigeria pp. 463-477

- Innocent Onah, Haruna Kuje Ayuba and Nasiru M. Idris
- Projections of fire danger under climate change over France: where do the greatest uncertainties lie? pp. 479-493

- H. Fargeon, F. Pimont, N. Martin-StPaul, M. Caceres, J. Ruffault, R. Barbero and J-L. Dupuy
Volume 160, issue 2, 2020
- Constraining fossil fuels based on 2 °C carbon budgets: the rapid adoption of a transformative concept in politics and finance pp. 181-201

- Yonatan Strauch, Truzaar Dordi and Angela Carter
- Measuring the economic impact of climate-induced environmental changes on sun-and-beach tourism pp. 203-217

- Alejandra R. Enríquez and Angel Bujosa Bestard
- The impacts of climate change on Greek airports pp. 219-231

- Guy Gratton, Anil Padhra, Spyridon Rapsomanikis and Paul D. Williams
- Assessing climate impacts on English economic growth (1645–1740): an econometric approach pp. 233-249

- José Luis Martínez-González, Jordi Suriñach, Gabriel Jover, Javier Martín-Vide, Mariano Barriendos-Vallvé and Enric Tello
- A global analysis of heat-related labour productivity losses under climate change—implications for Germany’s foreign trade pp. 251-269

- Nina Knittel, Martin W. Jury, Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Gabriel Bachner and Andrea K. Steiner
- The economic costs of Hurricane Harvey attributable to climate change pp. 271-281

- David J. Frame, Michael F. Wehner, Ilan Noy and Suzanne M. Rosier
- Fiscal effects and the potential implications on economic growth of sea-level rise impacts and coastal zone protection pp. 283-302

- Ramiro Parrado, Francesco Bosello, Elisa Delpiazzo, Jochen Hinkel, Daniel Lincke and Sally Brown
- The public remain uninformed and wary of climate engineering pp. 303-322

- Daniel P. Carlisle, Pamela M. Feetham, Malcolm Wright and Damon A. H. Teagle
- Nonstate governance of solar geoengineering research pp. 323-342

- Jesse L. Reynolds and Edward A. Parson
Volume 160, issue 1, 2020
- A framework for implementing socially just climate adaptation pp. 1-14

- Jeffrey T. Malloy and Catherine M. Ashcraft
- Influence of climate change impacts and mitigation costs on inequality between countries pp. 15-34

- Nicolas Taconet, Aurélie Méjean and Céline Guivarch
- Native American tribal governments, cross-sectoral climate policy, and the role of intertribal networks pp. 35-43

- Laura E. Evans, Nives Dolšak, Megan T. Plog and Aseem Prakash
- “The best scientists are the people that’s out there”: Inuit-led integrated environment and health monitoring to respond to climate change in the Circumpolar North pp. 45-66

- Alexandra Sawatzky, Ashlee Cunsolo, Andria Jones-Bitton, Dan Gillis, Michele Wood, Charlie Flowers, Inez Shiwak and Sherilee L. Harper
- Including indigenous and local knowledge in climate research: an assessment of the opinion of Spanish climate change researchers pp. 67-88

- David García-del-Amo, P. Graham Mortyn and Victoria Reyes-García
- Attitudes towards climate change migrants pp. 89-102

- Marc Helbling
- The changing climate-migration relationship in China, 1989–2011 pp. 103-122

- Clark Gray, Douglas Hopping and Valerie Mueller
- Comparing climate change perceptions and meteorological data in rural West Africa to improve the understanding of household decisions to migrate pp. 123-141

- Florence De Longueville, Pierre Ozer, François Gemenne, Sabine Henry, Ole Mertz and Jonas Ø. Nielsen
- Climate humanitarian visa: international migration opportunities as post-disaster humanitarian intervention pp. 143-156

- Denise Margaret S. Matias
- Improving relocation acceptability by improving information and governance quality/results from a survey conducted in France pp. 157-177

- Cécile Bazart, Raphaël Trouillet, Hélène Rey-Valette and Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy
- Correction to: Improving relocation acceptability by improving information and governance quality: results from a survey conducted in France pp. 179-179

- Cécile Bazart, Raphaël Trouillet, Hélène Rey-Valette and Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy
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