Climatic Change
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Volume 153, issue 4, 2019
- Decision support platforms for climate change adaptation: an overview and introduction pp. 459-476

- Jean P. Palutikof, Roger B. Street and Edward P. Gardiner
- The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit: evidence of progress pp. 477-490

- Edward P. Gardiner, David D. Herring and James F. Fox
- CoastAdapt: an adaptation decision support framework for Australia’s coastal managers pp. 491-507

- J. P. Palutikof, D. Rissik, S. Webb, Fahim N. Tonmoy, S. L. Boulter, Anne M. Leitch, A. C. Perez Vidaurre and M. J. Campbell
- The Dutch adaptation web portal: seven lessons learnt from a co-production point of view pp. 509-521

- Rahel Laudien, Eva Boon, Hasse Goosen and Kim Nieuwaal
- Transferability of decision-support tools pp. 523-538

- Roger B. Street, Patrick Pringle, Tiago Capela Lourenço and Mariana Nicolletti
- A three-tier risk assessment process for climate change adaptation at a local scale pp. 539-557

- Fahim Nawroz Tonmoy, David Rissik and J. P. Palutikof
- Updating an existing online adaptation support tool: insights from an evaluation pp. 559-567

- Clemens Haße and Christian Kind
- Co-designing adaptation decision support: meeting common and differentiated needs pp. 569-585

- Robert Webb, David Rissik, Lisa Petheram, Jie-Lian Beh and Mark Stafford Smith
- Co-development of a climate change decision support framework through engagement with stakeholders pp. 587-605

- Anne M. Leitch, J. P. Palutikof, D. Rissik, S. L. Boulter, Fahim N. Tonmoy, S. Webb, A. C. Perez Vidaurre and M. C. Campbell
- Overcoming knowledge barriers to adaptation using a decision support framework pp. 607-624

- J. P. Palutikof, Anne M. Leitch, D. Rissik, S. L. Boulter, M. J. Campbell, A. C. Perez Vidaurre, S. Webb and Fahim N. Tonmoy
- Beyond the tools: supporting adaptation when organisational resources and capacities are in short supply pp. 625-641

- Hartmut Fünfgeld, Kate Lonsdale and Karyn Bosomworth
- Looking to the future: guidelines for decision support as adaptation practice matures pp. 643-655

- Jean P. Palutikof, Roger B. Street and Edward P. Gardiner
Volume 153, issue 3, 2019
- Climate engineering–induced changes in correlations between Earth system variables—implications for appropriate indicator selection pp. 305-322

- Nadine Mengis, David P. Keller, Wilfried Rickels, Martin Quaas and Andreas Oschlies
- Synoptic climate evidence of a late-twentieth century change to earlier spring ice-out on Maine Lakes, USA pp. 323-339

- Andrew W. Ellis and Timothy R. Greene
- Changes of East Asian summer monsoon due to tropical air-sea interactions induced by a global warming scenario pp. 341-359

- Yan Jin and Cristiana Stan
- Bias correcting climate model multi-member ensembles to assess climate change impacts on hydrology pp. 361-377

- Jie Chen, François P. Brissette, Junyi Zhang, Hua Chen, Shenglian Guo and Yan Zhao
- Agroforestry as a climate change mitigation practice in smallholder farming: evidence from Kenya pp. 379-394

- Giovanna Giusti, Patricia Kristjanson and Mariana C. Rufino
- Vulnerability assessment of climate change impacts on a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) in the Philippines: the case of Batad Rice Terraces, Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines pp. 395-421

- Ria Jhoanna C. Ducusin, Maria Victoria O. Espaldon, Carmelita M. Rebancos and Lucille Elna P. Guzman
- Collective responsibility framing also leads to mitigation behavior in East Asia: a replication study in Taiwan pp. 423-438

- Joseph P. Lavallee, Bruno Giusto and Tai-Yi Yu
- Impacts of climate change on bovine livestock production in Argentina pp. 439-455

- Alfredo L. Rolla, Mario N. Nuñez, Jorge J. Ramayón and Martín E. Ramayón
- Correction to: Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” pp. 457-457

- Sivan Kartha, Simon Caney, Navroz K. Dubash and Greg Muttitt
Volume 153, issue 1, 2019
- Managed retreat as a strategy for climate change adaptation in small communities: public health implications pp. 1-14

- Andrew L. Dannenberg, Howard Frumkin, Jeremy J. Hess and Kristie L. Ebi
- Attributable damage liability in a non-linear climate pp. 15-20

- Luke J. Harrington and Friederike E. L Otto
- The turbulent world of resilience: interpretations and themes for transdisciplinary dialogue pp. 21-40

- Susanne Moser, Sara Meerow, James Arnott and Emily Jack-Scott
- Local practitioners’ use of vulnerability and resilience concepts in adaptation to flood hazards pp. 41-58

- Greg Oulahen, Linda Mortsch, Erin O’Connell, Deborah Harford and Alexandra Rutledge
- Rangeland vulnerability to state transition under global climate change pp. 59-78

- Carissa L. Wonkka, Dirac Twidwell, Brady W. Allred, Christine H. Bielski, Victoria M. Donovan, Caleb P. Roberts and Samuel D. Fuhlendorf
- The impact of extreme weather events on livestock populations: the case of the 2011 drought in Mexico pp. 79-89

- Guillermo N. Murray-Tortarolo and Víctor J. Jaramillo
- Impacts of climate change on apple tree cultivation areas in Iran pp. 91-103

- Hamzeh Ahmadi, Gholamabbas Fallah Ghalhari and Mohammad Baaghideh
- Correction to: Impacts of climate change on apple tree cultivation areas in Iran pp. 105-105

- Hamzeh Ahmadi, Gholamabbas Fallah Ghalhari and Mohammad Baaghideh
- Making sense of maladaptation: Nordic agriculture stakeholders’ perspectives pp. 107-121

- Tina-Simone Neset, Therese Asplund, Janina Käyhkö and Sirkku Juhola
- Recent intensification of the seasonal rainfall cycle in equatorial Africa revealed by farmer perceptions, satellite-based estimates, and ground-based station measurements pp. 123-139

- Jonathan Salerno, Jeremy E. Diem, Bronwen L. Konecky and Joel Hartter
- Safety nets and natural disaster mitigation: evidence from cyclone Phailin in Odisha pp. 141-164

- Paul Christian, Eeshani Kandpal, Nethra Palaniswamy and Vijayendra Rao
- Missed opportunities: the absence of climate change in media coverage of forest fire events in Alberta pp. 165-179

- Debra J. Davidson, Anthony Fisher and Gwendolyn Blue
- Growing season and radial growth predicted for Fagus sylvatica under climate change pp. 181-197

- Peter Prislan, Jožica Gričar, Katarina Čufar, Martin Luis, Maks Merela and Sergio Rossi
- Propagation of future climate conditions into hydrologic response from coastal southern California watersheds pp. 199-218

- Dongmei Feng, Edward Beighley, Roozbeh Raoufi, John Melack, Yuanhao Zhao, Sam Iacobellis and Daniel Cayan
- Invasive species and carbon flux: the case of invasive beavers (Castor canadensis) in riparian Nothofagus forests of Tierra del Fuego, Chile pp. 219-234

- Chloe Margaret Papier, Helen Mills Poulos and Alejandro Kusch
- Quantifying the effects of solar geoengineering on vegetation pp. 235-251

- Katherine Dagon and Daniel P. Schrag
- Site-based adaptation reduces the negative effects of weather upon a southern range margin Welsh black grouse Tetrao tetrix population that is vulnerable to climate change pp. 253-265

- James W. Pearce-Higgins, Patrick J. Lindley, Ian G. Johnstone, Reg I. Thorpe, David J.T. Douglas and Murray C. Grant
- How to evaluate a monitoring system for adaptive policies: criteria for signposts selection and their model-based evaluation pp. 267-283

- Luciano Raso, Jan Kwakkel, Jos Timmermans and Geremy Panthou
- Does climate change influence people’s migration decisions in Maldives? pp. 285-299

- Ilan Kelman, Justyna Orlowska, Himani Upadhyay, Robert Stojanov, Christian Webersik, Andrea C. Simonelli, David Procházka and Daniel Němec
- Correction to: Incipient road to extinction of a keystone herbivore in south-eastern Europe: Harting’s vole (Microtus hartingi) under climate change pp. 301-301

- Boris Kryštufek, Tanya Zorenko, Vasileios Bontzorlos, Ahmad Mahmoudi, Nasko Atanasov and Danijel Ivajnšič
- Correction to: The usability of climate information in sub-national planning in India, Kenya and Uganda: the role of social learning and intermediary organisations pp. 303-304

- Susannah Fisher, David Dodman, Marissa Epp and Ben Garside
Volume 152, issue 3, 2019
- Climate change adaptation, social capital, and the performance of polycentric governance institutions pp. 307-326

- Matthew L. Hamilton and Mark Lubell
- Community-based responses to climate hazards: typology and global analysis pp. 327-343

- Barbara Paterson and Anthony Charles
- Public support for carbon dioxide removal strategies: the role of tampering with nature perceptions pp. 345-361

- Kimberly S. Wolske, Kaitlin T. Raimi, Victoria Campbell-Arvai and P. Sol Hart
- Global assessment of the effectiveness of adaptation in coastal areas based on RCP/SSP scenarios pp. 363-377

- Makoto Tamura, Naoko Kumano, Mizuki Yotsukuri and Hiromune Yokoki
- Compounding effects of human activities and climatic changes on surface water availability in Iran pp. 379-391

- Samaneh Ashraf, Amir AghaKouchak, Ali Nazemi, Ali Mirchi, Mojtaba Sadegh, Hamed R. Moftakhari, Elmira Hassanzadeh, Chi-Yuan Miao, Kaveh Madani, Mohammad Mousavi Baygi, Hassan Anjileli, Davood Reza Arab, Hamid Norouzi, Omid Mazdiyasni, Marzi Azarderakhsh, Aneseh Alborzi, Mohammad J. Tourian, Ali Mehran, Alireza Farahmand and Iman Mallakpour
- Uncertainty representations of mean sea-level change: a telephone game? pp. 393-411

- Thomas David Pol and Jochen Hinkel
- Combined effects of pumped-storage operation and climate change on thermal structure and water quality pp. 413-429

- Ulrike Gabriele Kobler, Alfred Wüest and Martin Schmid
- A framework for testing dynamic classification of vulnerable scenarios in ensemble water supply projections pp. 431-448

- Bethany Robinson and Jonathan D. Herman
- The role of aerosols and greenhouse gases in Sahel drought and recovery pp. 449-466

- Alessandra Giannini and Alexey Kaplan
- Narratives of nineteenth century drought in southern Africa in different historical source types pp. 467-485

- David J. Nash, Jørgen Klein, Georgina H. Endfield, Kathleen Pribyl, George C. D. Adamson and Stefan W. Grab
- Spatial modelling of summer climate indices based on local climate zones: expected changes in the future climate of Brno, Czech Republic pp. 487-502

- Jan Geletič, Michal Lehnert, Petr Dobrovolný and Maja Žuvela-Aloise
- Improved representation of ocean heat content in energy balance models pp. 503-516

- Balasubramanya T. Nadiga and Nathan M. Urban
- High-frequency climate oscillations drive ice-off variability for Northern Hemisphere lakes and rivers pp. 517-532

- Daniel F. Schmidt, Kevin M. Grise and Michael L. Pace
- Sea-level rise impacts on longitudinal salinity for a low-gradient estuarine system pp. 533-550

- Teddy Mulamba, Peter Bacopoulos, Ethan J. Kubatko and Gerard F. Pinto
- Climate and water balance change among public, private, and tribal lands within Greater Wild land Ecosystems across North Central USA pp. 551-567

- Arjun Adhikari and Andrew J. Hansen
- Mortality risk from heat stress expected to hit poorest nations the hardest pp. 569-579

- Ali Ahmadalipour, Hamid Moradkhani and Mukesh Kumar
- How do Canadian media report climate change impacts on health? A newspaper review pp. 581-596

- Nia King, Katherine E. Bishop-Williams, Sabrina Beauchamp, James D. Ford, Lea Berrang-Ford, Ashlee Cunsolo, Research Team Ihacc and Sherilee L. Harper
Volume 152, issue 2, 2019
- Adapting to water impacts of climate change pp. 209-213

- Debra Javeline, Nives Dolšak and Aseem Prakash
- Coastal adaptation, government-subsidized insurance, and perverse incentives to stay pp. 215-226

- Robin Kundis Craig
- Drawing lines: FEMA and the politics of mapping flood zones pp. 227-237

- Sarah Pralle
- Social justice implications of US managed retreat buyout programs pp. 239-257

- A. R. Siders
- Coastal homeowners in a changing climate pp. 259-274

- Debra Javeline and Tracy Kijewski-Correa
- Paying to save the beach: effects of local finance decisions on coastal management pp. 275-289

- Megan Mullin, Martin D. Smith and Dylan E. McNamara
- Evaluating climate change adaptation through evacuation decisions: a case study of cyclone management in India pp. 291-305

- Saudamini Das
Volume 152, issue 1, 2019
- Variability in perceptions of household livelihood resilience and drought at the intersection of gender and ethnicity pp. 1-15

- Amy Quandt
- Anomalous Anglophones? Contours of free market ideology, political polarization, and climate change attitudes in English-speaking countries, Western European and post-Communist states pp. 17-34

- E. Keith Smith and Adam Mayer
- Climate change beliefs, concerns, and attitudes of beef cattle producers in the Southern Great Plains pp. 35-46

- Amber Campbell, Terrie A. Becerra, Gerad Middendorf and Peter Tomlinson
- Social capital and incremental transformative change: responding to climate change experts in Metro Manila pp. 47-66

- Katherine E. Laycock and Carrie L. Mitchell
- Establishing causation in climate litigation: admissibility and reliability pp. 67-84

- Tobias Pfrommer, Timo Goeschl, Alexander Proelss, Martin Carrier, Johannes Lenhard, Henrike Martin, Ulrike Niemeier and Hauke Schmidt
- Adaptations to extreme storm events by conservation organizations pp. 85-101

- Chloe B. Wardropper and Adena R. Rissman
- Climate change perception: an analysis of climate change and risk perceptions among farmer types of Indian Western Himalayas pp. 103-119

- Roopam Shukla, Ankit Agarwal, Kamna Sachdeva, Juergen Kurths and P. K. Joshi
- Evaluating the quality of municipal climate change plans in Canada pp. 121-143

- Dave Guyadeen, Jason Thistlethwaite and Daniel Henstra
- Climate change: thinking small islands beyond Small Island Developing States (SIDS) pp. 145-165

- Jan Petzold and Alexandre K. Magnan
- Why could the coffee crop endure climate change and global warming to a greater extent than previously estimated? pp. 167-178

- Fábio M. DaMatta, Eric Rahn, Peter Läderach, Raquel Ghini and José C. Ramalho
- Climate change projections for chilling and heat forcing conditions in European vineyards and olive orchards: a multi-model assessment pp. 179-193

- Helder Fraga, Joaquim G. Pinto and João A. Santos
- Climate change impacts on the distribution of venomous snakes and snakebite risk in Mozambique pp. 195-207

- Daniel Zacarias and Rafael Loyola
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