Climatic Change
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Volume 136, issue 3, 2016
- Drought and the fall of Assyria: quite another story pp. 389-394

- Arkadiusz Sołtysiak
- A rather troubled tale: an examination of Sołtysiak’s commentary concerning the roles of drought and overpopulation in the decline of the neo-Assyrian empire pp. 395-399

- Adam W. Schneider and Selim F. Adalı
- Climatic and societal impacts of a volcanic double event at the dawn of the Middle Ages pp. 401-412

- Matthew Toohey, Kirstin Krüger, Michael Sigl, Frode Stordal and Henrik Svensen
- Impacts of adaptation and responsibility framings on attitudes towards climate change mitigation pp. 445-461

- Rachel A. Howell, Stuart Capstick and Lorraine Whitmarsh
- Attribution of the spring snow cover extent decline in the Northern Hemisphere, Eurasia and North America to anthropogenic influence pp. 571-586

- Mohammad Reza Najafi, Francis W. Zwiers and Nathan P. Gillett
- A system’s approach to assess the exposure of agricultural production to climate change and variability pp. 647-659

- Aavudai Anandhi, Jean L. Steiner and Nathaniel Bailey
- The interconnected nature of the challenges in mainstreaming climate change adaptation: evidence from local land use planning pp. 661-676

- Sining C. Cuevas
- Expert views - and disagreements - about the potential of energy technology R&D pp. 677-691

- Laura Diaz Anadon, Erin Baker, Valentina Bosetti and Lara Aleluia Reis
- The global carbon budget: a conflicting claims problem pp. 693-703

- José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez, Jordi Teixido and Cori Vilella
Volume 136, issue 2, 2016
- Direct radiative effects of tropospheric aerosols on changes of global surface soil moisture pp. 175-187

- Shaoqing Liu, Min Chen and Qianlai Zhuang
- Economic implications of climate change impacts on human health through undernourishment pp. 189-202

- Tomoko Hasegawa, Shinichiro Fujimori, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Tokuta Yokohata and Toshihiko Masui
- How climate metrics affect global mitigation strategies and costs: a multi-model study pp. 203-216

- Mathijs J. H. M. Harmsen, Maarten Berg, Volker Krey, Gunnar Luderer, Adriana Marcucci, Jessica Strefler and Detlef P. Van Vuuren
- Balancing global water availability and use at basin scale in an integrated assessment model pp. 217-231

- Son H. Kim, Mohamad Hejazi, Lu Liu, Katherine Calvin, Leon Clarke, Jae Edmonds, Page Kyle, Pralit Patel, Marshall Wise and Evan Davies
- Sensitivity of future U.S. Water shortages to socioeconomic and climate drivers: a case study in Georgia using an integrated human-earth system modeling framework pp. 233-246

- Michael J. Scott, Don S. Daly, Mohamad I. Hejazi, G. Page Kyle, Lu Liu, Haewon C. McJeon, Anupriya Mundra, Pralit L. Patel, Jennie S. Rice and Nathalie Voisin
- Drinking water vulnerability to climate change and alternatives for adaptation in coastal South and South East Asia pp. 247-263

- M. A. Hoque, P. F. D. Scheelbeek, P. Vineis, A. E. Khan, K. M. Ahmed and A. P. Butler
- Managing CO2 emission from groundwater pumping for irrigating major crops in trans indo-gangetic plains of India pp. 265-279

- G. T. Patle, D. K. Singh, A. Sarangi and Manoj Khanna
- Interviews of Mongolian herders and high resolution precipitation data reveal an increase in short heavy rains and thunderstorm activity in semi-arid Mongolia pp. 281-295

- Clyde E. Goulden, Jerry Mead, Richard Horwitz, Munhtuya Goulden, Banzragch Nandintsetseg, Sabrina McCormick, Bazartseren Boldgiv and Peter S. Petraitis
- Landslides and synoptic weather trends in the European Alps pp. 297-308

- J. L. Wood, S. Harrison, T. A. R. Turkington and L. Reinhardt
- Impacts of regional climate change on air quality projections and associated uncertainties pp. 309-324

- Gwendoline Lacressonnière, Gilles Foret, Matthias Beekmann, Guillaume Siour, Magnuz Engardt, Michael Gauss, Laura Watson, Camilla Andersson, Augustin Colette, Béatrice Josse, Virginie Marécal, Agnes Nyiri and Robert Vautard
- National climate policy implications of mitigating embodied energy system emissions pp. 325-338

- K. Scott, Herman Daly, J. Barrett and N. Strachan
- Weather preferences of French tourists: lessons for climate change impact assessment pp. 339-351

- Ghislain Dubois, Jean-Paul Ceron, Stefan Gössling and C. Michael Hall
- Missing the forest for the trees? Navigating the trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation under REDD pp. 353-366

- Micah L. Ingalls and Michael B. Dwyer
- Relative vulnerability to climate change of trees in western North America pp. 367-379

- Michael J. Case and Joshua J. Lawler
- Significant implications of permafrost thawing for climate change control pp. 381-388

- Mikel González-Eguino and Marc B. Neumann
Volume 136, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction to the RoSE special issue on the impact of economic growth and fossil fuel availability on climate protection pp. 1-6

- Elmar Kriegler, Ioanna Mouratiadou, Gunnar Luderer, Jae Edmonds and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Will economic growth and fossil fuel scarcity help or hinder climate stabilization? pp. 7-22

- Elmar Kriegler, Ioanna Mouratiadou, Gunnar Luderer, Nico Bauer, Robert J. Brecha, Katherine Calvin, Enrica Cian, Jae Edmonds, Kejun Jiang, Massimo Tavoni and Ottmar Edenhofer
Volume 135, issue 3, 2016
- Reinvigorating the scenario technique to expand uncertainty consideration pp. 373-379

- Evelina Trutnevyte, Céline Guivarch, Robert Lempert and Neil Strachan
- Selecting climate simulations for impact studies based on multivariate patterns of climate change pp. 381-393

- Thomas Mendlik and Andreas Gobiet
- Evaluating the stationarity assumption in statistically downscaled climate projections: is past performance an indicator of future results? pp. 395-408

- Keith W. Dixon, John R. Lanzante, Mary Jo Nath, Katharine Hayhoe, Anne Stoner, Aparna Radhakrishnan, V. Balaji and Carlos F. Gaitán
- Is robustness really robust? How different definitions of robustness impact decision-making under climate change pp. 409-424

- Matteo Giuliani and Andrea Castelletti
- Modelling the potential of green and blue infrastructure to reduce urban heat load in the city of Vienna pp. 425-438

- M. Žuvela-Aloise, R. Koch, S. Buchholz and B. Früh
- Effects of regional climate change on brown rust disease in winter wheat pp. 439-451

- J. Junk, L. Kouadio, P. Delfosse and M. Jarroudi
- Charting trends in the evolution of the La Alhambra forest (Granada, Spain) through analysis of pollen-emission dynamics over time pp. 453-466

- Paloma Cariñanos, Manuel Casares-Porcel, Ana Valle Díaz Guardia, Rafael De Cruz-Márquez and Consuelo Díaz Guardia
- Rainfall in Iberian transnational basins: a drier future for the Douro, Tagus and Guadiana? pp. 467-480

- Selma B. Guerreiro, Chris G. Kilsby and Hayley J. Fowler
- The impact of climate change on regional water balances in Bangladesh pp. 481-491

- J. M. Kirby, M. Mainuddin, F. Mpelasoka, M. D. Ahmad, W. Palash, M.E. Quadir, S. M. Shah-Newaz and M. M. Hossain
- Contrasting evolution patterns between glacier-fed and non-glacier-fed lakes in the Tanggula Mountains and climate cause analysis pp. 493-507

- Chunqiao Song and Yongwei Sheng
- Mechanisms of elevation-dependent warming over the Tibetan plateau in quadrupled CO2 experiments pp. 509-519

- Libin Yan, Zhengyu Liu, Guangshan Chen, J. E. Kutzbach and Xiaodong Liu
- Vulnerability of Chepang households to climate change and extremes in the Mid-Hills of Nepal pp. 521-537

- Luni Piya, Niraj Joshi and Keshav Maharjan
- Attribution of yield change for rice-wheat rotation system in China to climate change, cultivars and agronomic management in the past three decades pp. 539-553

- Huizi Bai, Fulu Tao, Dengpan Xiao, Fengshan Liu and He Zhang
- Country-specific effects of climate variability on human migration pp. 555-568

- Clark Gray and Erika Wise
- Spatial modelling of rice yield losses in Tanzania due to bacterial leaf blight and leaf blast in a changing climate pp. 569-583

- Confidence Duku, Adam H. Sparks and Sander J. Zwart
- Habitat associations drive species vulnerability to climate change in boreal forests pp. 585-595

- Adriano Mazziotta, María Triviño, Olli-Pekka Tikkanen, Jari Kouki, Harri Strandman and Mikko Mönkkönen
- Sustainability aspects and nutritional composition of fish: evaluation of wild and cultivated fish species consumed in the Netherlands pp. 597-610

- S. Marije Seves, Elisabeth H. M. Temme, Marinka C. C. Brosens, Michiel C. Zijp, Jeljer Hoekstra and Anne Hollander
- Climate change implications for Torres Strait fisheries: assessing vulnerability to inform adaptation pp. 611-624

- Johanna E. Johnson and David J. Welch
- The effect of tropical cyclones on climate change engagement pp. 625-638

- Corey Lang and John David Ryder
- Changes in the low flow regime over the eastern United States (1962–2011): variability, trends, and attributions pp. 639-653

- Jonghun Kam and Justin Sheffield
- Evaluation and projections of extreme precipitation over southern Africa from two CORDEX models pp. 655-668

- Izidine Pinto, Christopher Lennard, Mark Tadross, Bruce Hewitson, Alessandro Dosio, Grigory Nikulin, Hans-Juergen Panitz and Mxolisi E. Shongwe
- Extreme hot summers in China in the CMIP5 climate models pp. 669-681

- Guoyong Leng, Qiuhong Tang, Shengzhi Huang and Xuejun Zhang
- Subalpine fires: the roles of vegetation, climate and, ultimately, land uses pp. 683-697

- Bérangère Leys and Christopher Carcaillet
- FAOSTAT estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from biomass and peat fires pp. 699-711

- Simone Rossi, Francesco N. Tubiello, Paolo Prosperi, Mirella Salvatore, Heather Jacobs, Riccardo Biancalani, Joanna I. House and Luigi Boschetti
- Erratum to: FAOSTAT estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from biomass and peat fires pp. 713-713

- Simone Rossi, Francesco N. Tubiello, Paolo Prosperi, Mirella Salvatore, Heather Jacobs, Riccardo Biancalani, Joanna I. House and Luigi Boschetti
Volume 135, issue 2, 2016
- Re-thinking climate change adaptation and capacities at the household scale pp. 203-209

- Stephanie Toole, Natascha Klocker and Lesley Head
- Re-thinking climate change adaptation and capacities at the household scale pp. 203-209

- Stephanie Toole, Natascha Klocker and Lesley Head
- The effects of extreme drought on climate change beliefs, risk perceptions, and adaptation attitudes pp. 211-226

- J. Stuart Carlton, Amber S. Mase, Cody L. Knutson, Maria Carmen Lemos, Tonya Haigh, Dennis P. Todey and Linda S. Prokopy
- The effects of extreme drought on climate change beliefs, risk perceptions, and adaptation attitudes pp. 211-226

- J. Carlton, Amber Mase, Cody Knutson, Maria Lemos, Tonya Haigh, Dennis Todey and Linda Prokopy
- Perceptions of recent rainfall changes in Niger: a comparison between climate-sensitive and non-climate sensitive households pp. 227-241

- Frédéric Kosmowski, Antoine Leblois and Benjamin Sultan
- Perceptions of recent rainfall changes in Niger: a comparison between climate-sensitive and non-climate sensitive households pp. 227-241

- Frédéric Kosmowski, Antoine Leblois and Benjamin Sultan
- Are human values and community participation key to climate adaptation? The case of community forest organisations in British Columbia pp. 243-259

- Ella Furness and Harry Nelson
- Are human values and community participation key to climate adaptation? The case of community forest organisations in British Columbia pp. 243-259

- Ella Furness and Harry Nelson
- Understanding the need for adaptation in a natural resource dependent community in Northern Norway: issue salience, knowledge and values pp. 261-275

- Halvor Dannevig and Grete K. Hovelsrud
- Understanding the need for adaptation in a natural resource dependent community in Northern Norway: issue salience, knowledge and values pp. 261-275

- Halvor Dannevig and Grete Hovelsrud
- Farmer’s intended and actual adoption of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies pp. 277-295

- Meredith T. Niles, Margaret Brown and Robyn Dynes
- Farmer’s intended and actual adoption of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies pp. 277-295

- Meredith Niles, Margaret Brown and Robyn Dynes
- Climate change and interpersonal violence: a “global” estimate and regional inequities pp. 297-310

- Dennis M. Mares and Kenneth W. Moffett
- Climate change and interpersonal violence: a “global” estimate and regional inequities pp. 297-310

- Dennis Mares and Kenneth Moffett
- Tropical cyclone rainfall variability in coastal North Carolina derived from longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): AD 1771–2014 pp. 311-323

- Paul A. Knapp, Justin T. Maxwell and Peter T. Soulé
- Tropical cyclone rainfall variability in coastal North Carolina derived from longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): AD 1771–2014 pp. 311-323

- Paul Knapp, Justin Maxwell and Peter Soulé
- Predicting large wildfires across western North America by modeling seasonal variation in soil water balance pp. 325-339

- Richard H. Waring and Nicholas C. Coops
- Predicting large wildfires across western North America by modeling seasonal variation in soil water balance pp. 325-339

- Richard Waring and Nicholas Coops
- Projections of future floods and hydrological droughts in Europe under a +2°C global warming pp. 341-355

- Philippe Roudier, Jafet C. M. Andersson, Chantal Donnelly, Luc Feyen, Wouter Greuell and Fulco Ludwig
- Projections of future floods and hydrological droughts in Europe under a +2°C global warming pp. 341-355

- Philippe Roudier, Jafet Andersson, Chantal Donnelly, Luc Feyen, Wouter Greuell and Fulco Ludwig
- Assessing the impact of CMIP5 climate multi-modeling on estimating the precipitation seasonality and timing pp. 357-372

- Mehmet C. Demirel and Hamid Moradkhani
- Assessing the impact of CMIP5 climate multi-modeling on estimating the precipitation seasonality and timing pp. 357-372

- Mehmet Demirel and Hamid Moradkhani
Volume 135, issue 1, 2016
- The third US national climate assessment: innovations in science and engagement pp. 1-7

- Katharine L. Jacobs, James L. Buizer and Susanne C. Moser
- The third US national climate assessment: innovations in science and engagement pp. 1-7

- Katharine Jacobs, James Buizer and Susanne Moser
- Building community, credibility and knowledge: the third US National Climate Assessment pp. 9-22

- Katharine Jacobs and James Buizer
- Building a sustained climate assessment process pp. 23-37

- James Buizer, Kirstin Dow, Mary Black, Katharine Jacobs, Anne Waple, Richard Moss, Susanne Moser, Amy Luers, David Gustafson, T.C. Richmond, Sharon Hays and Christopher Field
- Engagement in the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment: commitment, capacity, and communication for impact pp. 39-54

- Emily Cloyd, Susanne C. Moser, Edward Maibach, Julie Maldonado and Tinqiao Chen
- Engagement in the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment: commitment, capacity, and communication for impact pp. 39-54

- Emily Cloyd, Susanne Moser, Edward Maibach, Julie Maldonado and Tinqiao Chen
- Innovations in science and scenarios for assessment pp. 55-68

- Kenneth Kunkel, Richard Moss and Adam Parris
- Innovations in information management and access for assessments pp. 69-83

- Anne M. Waple, Sarah M. Champion, Kenneth E. Kunkel and Curt Tilmes
- Innovations in information management and access for assessments pp. 69-83

- Anne Waple, Sarah Champion, Kenneth Kunkel and Curt Tilmes
- Building an integrated U.S. National Climate Indicators System pp. 85-96

- Melissa A. Kenney, Anthony C. Janetos and Glynis C. Lough
- Building an integrated U.S. National Climate Indicators System pp. 85-96

- Melissa Kenney, Anthony Janetos and Glynis Lough
- Climate change impacts on ecosystems and ecosystem services in the United States: process and prospects for sustained assessment pp. 97-109

- Nancy B. Grimm, Peter Groffman, Michelle Staudinger and Heather Tallis
- Climate change impacts on ecosystems and ecosystem services in the United States: process and prospects for sustained assessment pp. 97-109

- Nancy Grimm, Peter Groffman, Michelle Staudinger and Heather Tallis
- Engagement with indigenous peoples and honoring traditional knowledge systems pp. 111-126

- Julie Maldonado, T. M. Bull Bennett, Karletta Chief, Patricia Cochran, Karen Cozzetto, Bob Gough, Margaret Hiza Redsteer, Kathy Lynn, Nancy Maynard and Garrit Voggesser
- Engagement with indigenous peoples and honoring traditional knowledge systems pp. 111-126

- Julie Maldonado, T. Bennett, Karletta Chief, Patricia Cochran, Karen Cozzetto, Bob Gough, Margaret Redsteer, Kathy Lynn, Nancy Maynard and Garrit Voggesser
- The third national climate assessment’s coastal chapter: the making of an integrated assessment pp. 127-141

- Susanne Moser and Margaret Davidson
- Assessing decision support systems and levels of confidence to narrow the climate information “usability gap” pp. 143-155

- Richard H. Moss
- Assessing decision support systems and levels of confidence to narrow the climate information “usability gap” pp. 143-155

- Richard Moss
- Innovations in assessment and adaptation: building on the US National Climate Assessment pp. 157-171

- Mark Howden and Katharine L. Jacobs
- Innovations in assessment and adaptation: building on the US National Climate Assessment pp. 157-171

- Mark Howden and Katharine Jacobs
- U.S. National climate assessment gaps and research needs: overview, the economy and the international context pp. 173-186

- Diana Liverman
- Aspirations and common tensions: larger lessons from the third US national climate assessment pp. 187-201

- Susanne C. Moser, Jerry M. Melillo, Katharine L. Jacobs, Richard H. Moss and James L. Buizer
- Aspirations and common tensions: larger lessons from the third US national climate assessment pp. 187-201

- Susanne Moser, Jerry Melillo, Katharine Jacobs, Richard H. Moss and James Buizer
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