Climatic Change
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Volume 159, issue 4, 2020
- Identifying the footprints of global climate modes in time-variable gravity hydrological signals pp. 481-502

- Christopher E. Ndehedehe and Vagner G. Ferreira
- Climate change impacts on South American water balance from a continental-scale hydrological model driven by CMIP5 projections pp. 503-522

- João Paulo Lyra Fialho Brêda, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias Paiva, Walter Collischon, Juan Martín Bravo, Vinicius Alencar Siqueira and Elisa Bolzan Steinke
- Potential impacts of major nineteenth century volcanic eruptions on temperature over Cape Town, South Africa: 1834–1899 pp. 523-544

- Jessica Picas and Stefan Grab
- Secular temperature variations and the spatial disparities of war in historical China pp. 545-564

- Shengda Zhang, David Dian Zhang, Jinbao Li and Qing Pei
- How warming and other stressors affect zooplankton abundance, biomass and community composition in shallow eutrophic lakes pp. 565-580

- Fabien Cremona, Helen Agasild, Juta Haberman, Priit Zingel, Peeter Nõges, Tiina Nõges and Alo Laas
- Are reptiles toast? A worldwide evaluation of Lepidosauria vulnerability to climate change pp. 581-599

- L. M. Diele-Viegas, R. T. Figueroa, B. Vilela and C. F. D. Rocha
- Response of the Japanese flying squid (Todarodes pacificus) in the Japan Sea to future climate warming scenarios pp. 601-618

- Fei Ji, Xinyu Guo, Yucheng Wang and Katsumi Takayama
Volume 159, issue 3, 2020
- Climate change adaptation strategies, productivity and sustainable food security in southern Mali pp. 309-327

- Aboubacar Diallo, Emmanuel Donkor and Victor Owusu
- Changing yields in the Central United States under climate and technological change pp. 329-346

- Emily Burchfield, Neil Matthews-Pennanen, Justin Schoof and Christopher Lant
- Has historic climate change affected the spatial distribution of water-limited wheat yield across Western Australia? pp. 347-364

- Andrew L. Fletcher, Chao Chen, Noboru Ota, Roger A. Lawes and Yvette M. Oliver
- Climate change and variability: empirical evidence for countries and agroecological zones of the Sahel pp. 365-384

- Oudah Yobom
- Long-run trend in agricultural yield and climatic factors in Europe pp. 385-405

- Paolo Agnolucci and Vincenzo De Lipsis
- Future risk of frost on apple trees in Japan pp. 407-422

- Yoshimitsu Masaki
- Prospects of decreasing winter chill for deciduous fruit production in Chile throughout the 21st century pp. 423-439

- Eduardo Fernandez, Cory Whitney, Italo F. Cuneo and Eike Luedeling
- Climate change adaptation strategies of small-scale farmers in Ngamiland East, Botswana pp. 441-460

- Patricia K. Mogomotsi, Amogelang Sekelemani and Goemeone E. J. Mogomotsi
- Potential impacts of climate change factors and agronomic adaptation strategies on wheat yields in central highlands of Ethiopia pp. 461-479

- A. Araya, P. V. V. Prasad, P. H. Gowda, M. Djanaguiraman and A. H. Kassa
Volume 159, issue 2, 2020
- The impacts of extreme El Niño events on sea turtle nesting populations pp. 163-176

- P. Santidrián Tomillo, L. G. Fonseca, M. Ward, N. Tankersley, N. J. Robinson, C. M. Orrego, F. V. Paladino and V. S. Saba
- Shifts in migration phenology under climate change: temperature vs. abundance effects in birds pp. 177-194

- Jaroslav Koleček, Peter Adamík and Jiří Reif
- Insurance for the future? Potential avian community resilience in cities across Europe pp. 195-214

- Federico Morelli, Yanina Benedetti, Juan Diego Ibáñez-Álamo, Piotr Tryjanowski, Jukka Jokimäki, Marja-Liisa Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki, Tomás Pérez-Contreras, Philipp Sprau, Jukka Suhonen, Reuven Yosef, Mario Díaz and Anders Pape Møller
- Impacts of climate change on the evaporation and availability of water in small reservoirs in the Brazilian savannah pp. 215-232

- Daniel Althoff, Lineu Neiva Rodrigues and Demetrius David Silva
- Managing the water–electricity demand nexus in a warming climate pp. 233-252

- Renee Obringer, Rohini Kumar and Roshanak Nateghi
- Assessment of the hedging policy on reservoir operation for future drought conditions under climate change pp. 253-268

- Iman Ahmadianfar and Reza Zamani
- Whether climatic factors influence the frequency of punctual on-demand deliveries of groundwater for irrigation? Empirical study in the North China Plain pp. 269-287

- Lijuan Zhang, Jinxia Wang, Guangsheng Zhang and Qiuqiong Huang
- The effect of modeling choices on updating intensity-duration-frequency curves and stormwater infrastructure designs for climate change pp. 289-308

- Lauren M. Cook, Seth McGinnis and Constantine Samaras
Volume 159, issue 1, 2020
- Adaptation to climate change in coastal communities: findings from seven sites on four continents pp. 1-16

- Matthew Berman, Juan Baztan, Gary Kofinas, Jean-Paul Vanderlinden, Omer Chouinard, Jean-Michel Huctin, Alioune Kane, Camille Mazé, Inga Nikulkina and Kaleekal Thomson
- Quantifying student engagement in learning about climate change using galvanic hand sensors in a controlled educational setting pp. 17-36

- A. L. Morrison, S. Rozak, A. U. Gold and J. E. Kay
- Engaging faith-based communities for rural coastal resilience: lessons from collaborative learning on the Chesapeake Bay pp. 37-57

- Christine D. Miller Hesed, Elizabeth R. Van Dolah and Michael Paolisso
- Correction to: Engaging Faith-Based Communities for Rural Coastal Resilience: Lessons from Collaborative Learning on the Chesapeake Bay pp. 59-59

- Christine D. Miller Hesed, Elizabeth R. Dolah and Michael Paolisso
- Physical activity and climate change attitudes pp. 61-74

- George Cunningham, Brian P. McCullough and Shelby Hohensee
- Towards a more integrated role for early career researchers in the IPCC process pp. 75-85

- Carla Gulizia, Gaby Langendijk, Jo-Ting Huang-Lachmann, Pablo Amorim Borges, Rafaela Flach, Cicilia Githaiga and Mohammad Rahimi
- Corporate promotion and climate change: an analysis of key variables affecting advertising spending by major oil corporations, 1986–2015 pp. 87-101

- Robert J. Brulle, Melissa Aronczyk and Jason Carmichael
- Climate change beliefs shape the interpretation of forest fire events pp. 103-120

- Karine Lacroix, Robert Gifford and Jonathan Rush
- Filtering perceptions of climate change and biotechnology: values and views among Colorado farmers and ranchers pp. 121-139

- Michael Carolan
- A new approach to explain farmers’ adoption of climate change mitigation measures pp. 141-161

- Albert Moerkerken, Julia Blasch, Pieter Beukering and Erik Well
Volume 158, issue 3, 2020
- The impact of climate change on migration: a synthesis of recent empirical insights pp. 281-300

- David J. Kaczan and Jennifer Orgill-Meyer
- Did TV ads funded by fossil fuel industry defeat the Washington carbon tax? pp. 301-307

- Steven M. Karceski, Nives Dolšak, Aseem Prakash and Travis N. Ridout
- Explaining participation in Earth Hour: the identity perspective and the theory of planned behavior pp. 309-325

- Hoi-Wing Chan, Vivien Pong and Kim-Pong Tam
- Who is heard in climate change journalism? Sourcing patterns in climate change news in China, India, Singapore, and Thailand pp. 327-343

- Suzannah Evans Comfort, Edson Tandoc and Mike Gruszczynski
- New stories for a more conscious, sustainable society: claiming authorship of the climate story pp. 345-359

- Heidi Hendersson and Christine Wamsler
- Exposure to the IPCC special report on 1.5 °C global warming is linked to perceived threat and increased concern about climate change pp. 361-375

- Charles A. Ogunbode, Rouven Doran and Gisela Böhm
- Teacher perceptions of state standards and climate change pedagogy: opportunities and barriers for implementing consensus-informed instruction on climate change pp. 377-392

- A. Lee Hannah and Danielle Christine Rhubart
- Towards better informed adaptation strategies: co-designing climate change impact maps for Austrian regions pp. 393-411

- Benedikt Becsi, Daniela Hohenwallner-Ries, Torsten Grothmann, Andrea Prutsch, Tobias Huber and Herbert Formayer
- Indicators to measure the climate change adaptation outcomes of ecosystem-based adaptation pp. 413-433

- Camila I. Donatti, Celia A. Harvey, David Hole, Steven N. Panfil and Hanna Schurman
- Integrating climate prediction and regionalization into an agro-economic model to guide agricultural planning pp. 435-451

- Ying Zhang, Liangzhi You, Donghoon Lee and Paul Block
- Yield implications of date and cultivar adaptation to wheat phenological shifts: a survey of farmers in Turkey pp. 453-472

- Baris Karapinar and Gokhan Ozertan
- Management of drought in sali rice under increasing rainfall variability in the North Bank Plains Zone of Assam, North East India pp. 473-484

- Prasanta Neog, Pallab K. Sarma, Debashis Saikia, Palakshi Borah, Girindra Nath Hazarika, Manoj Kr Sarma, Digambar Sarma, G. Ravindra Chary and Ch. Srinivasa Rao
- Farmers’ understanding of climate change in Nepal Himalayas: important determinants and implications for developing adaptation strategies pp. 485-502

- Basanta Paudel, Yili Zhang, Jianzhong Yan, Raju Rai, Lanhui Li, Xue Wu, Prem Sagar Chapagain and Narendra Raj Khanal
- Probabilistic assessment and projections of US weather and climate risks and economic damages pp. 503-515

- Christian L. E. Franzke and Marcin Czupryna
- Thermodynamic Model of CO2 Deposition in Cold Climates pp. 517-530

- Sandra K. S. Boetcher, Matthew J. Traum and Ted Hippel
- Soil freeze depth variability across Eurasia during 1850–2100 pp. 531-549

- Xiaoqing Peng, Tingjun Zhang, Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Ran Du, Qing Wei and Benben Liang
- Modelling the climate, water and socio-economic drivers of farmer exit in the Murray-Darling Basin pp. 551-574

- Sarah Wheeler, Ying Xu and Alec Zuo
- MODIS-observed variations of lake ice phenology in Xinjiang, China pp. 575-592

- Yu Cai, Chang-Qing Ke, Guohui Yao and Xiaoyi Shen
- Countrywide climate features during recorded climate-related disasters pp. 593-609

- Elisabeth Tschumi and Jakob Zscheischler
- Probable maximum precipitation in a warming climate over North America in CanRCM4 and CRCM5 pp. 611-629

- M. A. Ben Alaya, F. W. Zwiers and X. Zhang
Volume 158, issue 2, 2020
- A theoretical basis for the equivalence between physical and economic climate metrics and implications for the choice of Global Warming Potential time horizon pp. 107-124

- Dharik S. Mallapragada and Bryan K. Mignone
- Decomposing supply-side and demand-side impacts of climate change on the US electricity system through 2050 pp. 125-139

- Daniel C. Steinberg, Bryan K. Mignone, Jordan Macknick, Yinong Sun, Kelly Eurek, Andrew Badger, Ben Livneh and Kristen Averyt
- Assessing the macroeconomic impacts of individual behavioral changes on carbon emissions pp. 141-160

- Leila Niamir, Gregor Kiesewetter, Fabian Wagner, Wolfgang Schöpp, Tatiana Filatova, Alexey Voinov and Hans Bressers
- The “value” of values-driven data in identifying Indigenous health and climate change priorities pp. 161-180

- Jamie Donatuto, Larry Campbell and William Trousdale
- Using ingroup messengers and ingroup values to promote climate change policy pp. 181-199

- Kelly S. Fielding, Matthew J. Hornsey, Ha Anh Thai and Li Li Toh
- Approval of political leaders can slant evaluation of political issues: evidence from public concern for climate change in the USA pp. 201-212

- Wanyun Shao and Feng Hao
- When climate change is not blamed: the politics of disaster attribution in international perspective pp. 213-233

- Myanna Lahsen, Gabriela de Azevedo Couto and Irene Lorenzoni
- Beyond participation: when citizen engagement leads to undesirable outcomes for nature-based solutions and climate change adaptation pp. 235-254

- C. Wamsler, J. Alkan-Olsson, H. Björn, H. Falck, H. Hanson, T. Oskarsson, E. Simonsson and F. Zelmerlow
- Communication of IPCC visuals: IPCC authors’ views and assessments of visual complexity pp. 255-270

- Jordan Harold, Irene Lorenzoni, Thomas F. Shipley and Kenny R. Coventry
- Correction to: Yield implications of date and cultivar adaptation to wheat phenological shifts: a survey of farmers in Turkey pp. 271-271

- Baris Karapinar and Gokhan Ozertan
- Correction to: A theoretical basis for the equivalence between physical and economic climate metrics and implications for the choice of Global Warming Potential time horizon pp. 273-275

- Dharik S. Mallapragada and Bryan K. Mignone
- Correction to: Modeling seasonal onset of coastal ice pp. 277-277

- Xiaolong Ji, Andrew D. Gronewold, Houraa Daher and Richard B. Rood
- Correction to: Adaptation to climate change in coastal communities: findings from seven sites on four continents pp. 279-279

- Matthew Berman, Juan Baztan, Gary Kofinas, Jean-Paul Vanderlinden, Omer Chouinard, Jean-Michel Huctin, Alioune Kane, Camille Mazé, Inga Nikulkina and Kaleekal Thomson
Volume 158, issue 1, 2020
- Weathering the storm or storming the norms? Moving gender equality forward in climate-resilient agriculture pp. 1-12

- Sophia Huyer and Samuel Partey
- Woman in agriculture, and climate risks: hotspots for development pp. 13-27

- Nitya Chanana-Nag and Pramod K. Aggarwal
- Potential of climate-smart agriculture in reducing women farmers’ drudgery in high climatic risk areas pp. 29-42

- Arun Khatri-Chhetri, Punya Prasad Regmi, Nitya Chanana and Pramod K. Aggarwal
- Gender in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource policies: insights from East Africa pp. 43-60

- Edidah L. Ampaire, Mariola Acosta, Sofia Huyer, Ritah Kigonya, Perez Muchunguzi, Rebecca Muna and Laurence Jassogne
- Gender and climate risk management: evidence of climate information use in Ghana pp. 61-75

- Samuel T. Partey, Angela D. Dakorah, Robert B. Zougmoré, Mathieu Ouédraogo, Mary Nyasimi, Gordon K. Nikoi and Sophia Huyer
- Does climate-smart village approach influence gender equality in farming households? A case of two contrasting ecologies in India pp. 77-90

- Vinod K. Hariharan, Surabhi Mittal, Munmun Rai, Tripti Agarwal, Kailash C. Kalvaniya, Clare M. Stirling and M. L. Jat
- Correction to: Does climate-smart village approach influence gender equality in farming households? A case of two contrasting ecologies in India pp. 91-91

- Vinod K. Hariharan, Surabhi Mittal, Munmun Rai, Tripti Agarwal, Kailash C. Kalvaniya, Clare M. Stirling and M. L. Jat
- Contributing to the construction of a framework for improved gender integration into climate-smart agriculture projects monitoring and evaluation: MAP-Norway experience pp. 93-106

- Isabel Gutierrez-Montes, Maureen Arguedas, Felicia Ramirez-Aguero, Leida Mercado and Jorge Sellare
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