Climatic Change
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Volume 157, issue 3, 2019
- Population responses of bird populations to climate change on two continents vary with species’ ecological traits but not with direction of change in climate suitability pp. 337-354

- Lucy R. Mason, Rhys E. Green, Christine Howard, Philip A. Stephens, Stephen G. Willis, Ainars Aunins, Lluís Brotons, Tomasz Chodkiewicz, Przemysław Chylarecki, Virginia Escandell, Ruud P. B. Foppen, Sergi Herrando, Magne Husby, Frédéric Jiguet, John Atle Kålås, Åke Lindström, Dario Massimino, Charlotte Moshøj, Renno Nellis, Jean-Yves Paquet, Jiří Reif, Päivi M. Sirkiä, Tibor Szép, Guido Tellini Florenzano, Norbert Teufelbauer, Sven Trautmann, Arco Strien, Chris A. M. Turnhout, Petr Voříšek and Richard D. Gregory
- Temperatures across Europe: evidence of time trends pp. 355-364

- Luis Gil-Alana and Laura Sauci
- Hydroclimate patterns over the Northern Hemisphere when megadroughts occurred in North China during the last millennium pp. 365-385

- Mengxin Bai, Jingyun Zheng, Zhixin Hao, Xuezhen Zhang and Gang Zeng
- Climate change impacts on groundwater storage in the Central Valley, California pp. 387-406

- Sarfaraz Alam, Mekonnen Gebremichael, Ruopu Li, Jeff Dozier and Dennis P. Lettenmaier
- Evaluation of methods for selecting climate models to simulate future hydrological change pp. 407-428

- Andrew C. Ross and Raymond G. Najjar
- Observed trends in daily rainfall variability result in more severe climate change impacts to agriculture pp. 429-444

- Julie Shortridge
- Coastal Louisiana landscape and storm surge evolution: 1850–2110 pp. 445-468

- Christopher G. Siverd, Scott C. Hagen, Matthew V. Bilskie, DeWitt H. Braud, R. Hampton Peele, Madeline R. Foster-Martinez and Robert R. Twilley
- Effect of climate change over landfalling hurricanes at the Yucatan Peninsula pp. 469-482

- Christian M. Appendini, Rafael Meza-Padilla, Said Abud-Russell, Sébastien Proust, Roberto E. Barrios and Fernando Secaira-Fajardo
- Pastoral yak rearing system is changing with change in climate: an exploration of North Sikkimin Eastern Himalaya pp. 483-498

- Sheikh Mohammad Feroze, Lala I. P. Ray, Koijam Johny Singh and Ram Singh
- A multilevel analysis of drought risk in Indian agriculture: implications for managing risk at different geographical levels pp. 499-513

- Pratap Birthal, Jaweriah Hazrana and Digvijay Negi
- Increasing risks of apple tree frost damage under climate change pp. 515-525

- Peter Pfleiderer, Inga Menke and Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
- Climate change adaptation among poultry farmers: evidence from Nigeria pp. 527-544

- Lenis Liverpool-Tasie, Awa Sanou and Justice A. Tambo
- The link between smallholders’ perception of climatic changes and adaptation in Tanzania pp. 545-563

- Kathleen Brüssow, Christoph Gornott, Anja Faße and Ulrike Grote
- Community business resilience: adaptation practice of micro- and small enterprises around the Pearl River Estuary pp. 565-585

- Alex Lo, Alice S. Y. Chow, Shuwen Liu and Lewis T. O. Cheung
- Building capacities of women for climate change adaptation: Insights from migrant-sending households in Nepal pp. 587-609

- Soumyadeep Banerjee, Abid Hussain, Sabarnee Tuladhar and Arabinda Mishra
- When can decision analysis improve climate adaptation planning? Two procedures to match analysis approaches with adaptation problems pp. 611-630

- Rui Shi, Benjamin F. Hobbs and Huai Jiang
- Enabling local adaptation to climate change: towards collective action in Flagler Beach, Florida, USA pp. 631-649

- Chad Stephen Boda and Anne Jerneck
- Correction to: Assessing the degree of hydrologic stress due to climate change pp. 651-651

- R. J. Nathan, T. A. McMahon, M. C. Peel and A. Horne
Volume 157, issue 2, 2019
- Negative emissions and international climate goals—learning from and about mitigation scenarios pp. 189-219

- Jérôme Hilaire, Jan C. Minx, Max W. Callaghan, Jae Edmonds, Gunnar Luderer, Gregory Nemet, Joeri Rogelj and Maria Mar Zamora
- The impact of temperature on mortality across different climate zones pp. 221-242

- Thomas Longden
- Assessment of the Laurentian Great Lakes’ hydrological conditions in a changing climate pp. 243-259

- Edouard Mailhot, Biljana Music, Daniel F. Nadeau, Anne Frigon and Richard Turcotte
- Spatiotemporal changes of rice phenology in China under climate change from 1981 to 2010 pp. 261-277

- Yujie Liu, Weimo Zhou and Quansheng Ge
- Adaptive capacity in urban areas of developing countries pp. 279-297

- Camila Flórez Bossio, James Ford and Danielle Labbé
- Planned retreat in Global South megacities: disentangling policy, practice, and environmental justice pp. 299-317

- Idowu Ajibade
- Social preferences for distributive outcomes of climate policy pp. 319-336

- Lea S. Svenningsen
Volume 157, issue 1, 2019
- Putting climate services in contexts: advancing multi-disciplinary understandings: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-8

- Sophie Webber
- Consultants and the business of climate services: implications of shifting from public to private science pp. 9-26

- Svenja Keele
- Climate services for whom? The political economics of contextualizing climate data in Louisiana’s coastal Master Plan pp. 27-42

- Eric Nost
- Managing expectations: articulating expertise in climate services for agriculture in Belize pp. 43-59

- Sophie Haines
- The politics of “usable” knowledge: examining the development of climate services in Tanzania pp. 61-80

- Meaghan Daly and Lisa Dilling
- The evolving landscape of climate services in sub-Saharan Africa: What roles have NGOs played? pp. 81-98

- Blane Harvey, Lindsey Jones, Logan Cochrane and Roop Singh
- Interrogating vulnerability in the Global Framework for Climate Services pp. 99-114

- Andrea K. Gerlak and Christina Greene
- Ensuring climate services serve society: examining tribes’ collaborations with climate scientists using a capability approach pp. 115-131

- Scott E. Kalafatis, Kyle Powys Whyte, Julie C. Libarkin and Chris Caldwell
- What can climate services learn from the broader services literature? pp. 133-149

- Meghan Alexander and Suraje Dessai
- Contextualizing climate science: applying social learning systems theory to knowledge production, climate services, and use-inspired research pp. 151-170

- Gigi Owen, Daniel B. Ferguson and Ben McMahan
- The missing middle of climate services: layering multiway, two-way, and one-way modes of communicating seasonal climate forecasts pp. 171-187

- Chris Knudson and Zack Guido
Volume 156, issue 4, 2019
- A policy mixes approach to conceptualizing and measuring climate change adaptation policy pp. 447-469

- Alexandra Lesnikowski, James D. Ford, Robbert Biesbroek and Lea Berrang-Ford
- The impact of future urban scenarios on a severe weather case in the metropolitan area of São Paulo pp. 471-488

- Andréia Bender, Edmilson Dias Freitas and Luiz Augusto Toledo Machado
- The carbon footprint of Danish diets pp. 489-507

- Morena Bruno, Marianne Thomsen, Federico Maria Pulselli, Nicoletta Patrizi, Michele Marini and Dario Caro
- Indigenous knowledge for seasonal weather and climate forecasting across East Africa pp. 509-526

- Maren Radeny, Ayal Desalegn, Drake Mubiru, Florence Kyazze, Henry Mahoo, John Recha, Philip Kimeli and Dawit Solomon
- The salience of climate change in farmer decision-making within smallholder semi-arid agroecosystems pp. 527-543

- K. B. Waldman, S. Z. Attari, D. B. Gower, S. A. Giroux, K. K. Caylor and T. P. Evans
- An intra-household analysis of farmers’ perceptions of and adaptation to climate change impacts: empirical evidence from drought prone zones of Bangladesh pp. 545-565

- A. K. M. Abdullah Al-Amin, Tahmina Akhter, Abu Hayat Md. Saiful Islam, Hasneen Jahan, M. J. Hossain, Md. Masudul Haque Prodhan, Mohammed Mainuddin and Mac Kirby
- Global warming impact on confined livestock in buildings: efficacy of adaptation measures to reduce heat stress for growing-fattening pigs pp. 567-587

- Günther Schauberger, Christian Mikovits, Werner Zollitsch, Stefan J. Hörtenhuber, Johannes Baumgartner, Knut Niebuhr, Martin Piringer, Werner Knauder, Ivonne Anders, Konrad Andre, Isabel Hennig-Pauka and Martin Schönhart
- Modeling the sensitivity of wheat yield and yield gap to temperature change with two contrasting methods in the North China Plain pp. 589-607

- Huiqing Bai, Jing Wang, Quanxiao Fang and Hong Yin
- The impact of climate change and variability on coffee production: a systematic review pp. 609-630

- Yen Pham, Kathryn Reardon-Smith, Shahbaz Mushtaq and Geoff Cockfield
Volume 156, issue 3, 2019
- The road traveled and pathways forward: A review of Loss and Damage from Climate Change: Concepts, Methods and Policy Options by Mechler, R., Bouwer, L., Schinko, T., Surminski, S. & Linnerooth-Bayer, J. (Eds.) pp. 293-297

- Chad S. Boda
- Impact of internal variability on climate change for the upcoming decades: analysis of the CanESM2-LE and CESM-LE large ensembles pp. 299-314

- Gabriel Rondeau-Genesse and Marco Braun
- Past and future climate change over the Himalaya–Tibetan Highland: inferences from APHRODITE and NEX-GDDP data pp. 315-322

- Saroj K. Mishra, Shipra Jain, Popat Salunke and Sandeep Sahany
- National-scale analysis of future river flow and soil moisture droughts: potential changes in drought characteristics pp. 323-340

- Alison C. Rudd, A. L. Kay and V. A. Bell
- Streamflow response to climate change in the Greater Horn of Africa pp. 341-363

- Feyera A. Hirpa, Lorenzo Alfieri, Thomas Lees, Jian Peng, Ellen Dyer and Simon J. Dadson
- Future changes and uncertainty in decision-relevant measures of East African climate pp. 365-384

- F. Jorge Bornemann, David P. Rowell, Barbara Evans, Dan J. Lapworth, Kamazima Lwiza, David M.J. Macdonald, John H. Marsham, Kindie Tesfaye, Matthew J. Ascott and Celia Way
- Influence of instrumentation on long temperature time series pp. 385-404

- Fiorella Acquaotta, Simona Fratianni, Enric Aguilar and Guillaume Fortin
- Climatic change and the rise of the Manchu from Northeast China during AD 1600–1650 pp. 405-423

- Jianxin Cui, Hong Chang, George S. Burr, Xiaolong Zhao and Baoming Jiang
- Climate change scenarios for Paraguayan power demand 2017–2050 pp. 425-445

- Angel Manuel Benitez Rodriguez and Ian Trotter
Volume 156, issue 1, 2019
- Potential male leatherback hatchlings exhibit higher fitness which might balance sea turtle sex ratios in the face of climate change pp. 1-14

- Marga L. Rivas, Nicole Esteban and Adolfo Marco
- Climate change increases potential plant species richness on Puerto Rican uplands pp. 15-30

- Azad Henareh Khalyani, William A. Gould, Michael J. Falkowski, Robert Muscarella, María Uriarte and Foad Yousef
- Potential impacts of climate change on vegetation dynamics and ecosystem function in a mountain watershed on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau pp. 31-50

- Decheng Zhou, Lu Hao, John B. Kim, Peilong Liu, Cen Pan, Yongqiang Liu and Ge Sun
- Climate exposure of East Asian temperate forests suggests transboundary climate adaptation strategies are needed pp. 51-67

- Hyeyeong Choe and James H. Thorne
- Uncertainty in geomorphological responses to climate change pp. 69-86

- Stephan Harrison, Tim Mighall, David A. Stainforth, Philip Allen, Mark Macklin, Edward Anderson, Jasper Knight, Dmitri Mauquoy, David Passmore, Brice Rea, Matteo Spagnolo and Sarah Shannon
- Assessing the degree of hydrologic stress due to climate change pp. 87-104

- R. J. Nathan, T. A. McMahon, M. C. Peel and A. Horne
- The local dependency of precipitation on historical changes in temperature pp. 105-120

- Conrad Wasko and Rory Nathan
- Revised estimates of paleoclimate sensitivity over the past 800,000 years pp. 121-138

- Carolyn W. Snyder
- Linking scales and disciplines: an interdisciplinary cross-scale approach to supporting climate-relevant ecosystem management pp. 139-150

- Christian Berger, Mari Bieri, Karen Bradshaw, Christian Brümmer, Thomas Clemen, Thomas Hickler, Werner Leo Kutsch, Ulfia A. Lenfers, Carola Martens, Guy F. Midgley, Kanisios Mukwashi, Victor Odipo, Simon Scheiter, Christiane Schmullius, Jussi Baade, Justin C. O. Toit, Robert J. Scholes, Izak P. J. Smit, Nicola Stevens and Wayne Twine
- Lateral attitude change on environmental issues: implications for the climate change debate pp. 151-169

- Shannon M. Cruz
- Evidence-informed climate policy: mobilising strategic research and pooling expertise for rapid evidence generation pp. 171-190

- Anita Wreford, Suzanne Peace, Mark Reed, Justyna Bandola-Gill, Ragne Low and Andrew Cross
- The causal effect of flood experience on climate engagement: evidence from search requests for green electricity pp. 191-207

- Daniel Osberghaus and Christina Demski
- Temperature and production efficiency growth: empirical evidence pp. 209-229

- Surender Kumar and Madhu Khanna
- Real options analysis of climate-change adaptation: investment flexibility and extreme weather events pp. 231-253

- Graeme Guthrie
- Climate change, natural hazards, and relocation: insights from Nabukadra and Navuniivi villages in Fiji pp. 255-271

- Alexandra Nichols
- The visual framing of climate change impacts and adaptation in the IPCC assessment reports pp. 273-292

- Arjan Wardekker and Susanne Lorenz
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