Climatic Change
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Volume 119, issue 3, 2013
- Climategate: the role of the social sciences pp. 547-558

- Myanna Lahsen
- On the “reality” and reality of anthropogenic climate change pp. 559-560

- Naomi Oreskes
- A problematic social science approach to the study of climate science pp. 561-563

- Nils Roll-Hansen
- What (science for) adaptation to climate change in Colombian agriculture? A commentary on “A way forward on adaptation to climate change in Colombian agriculture: perspectives towards 2050” by J. Ramirez-Villegas, M. Salazar, A. Jarvis, C. E. Navarro-Valcines pp. 565-574

- Giuseppe Feola
- Reconciling approaches to climate change adaptation for Colombian agriculture pp. 575-583

- Julian Ramirez-Villegas and Colin Khoury
- Disconcerting learning on climate sensitivity and the uncertain future of uncertainty pp. 585-601

- Alexis Hannart, Michael Ghil, Jean-Louis Dufresne and Philippe Naveau
- Combining climatological and participatory approaches for assessing changes in extreme climatic indices at regional scale pp. 603-615

- Neha Mittal, Ashok Mishra and Rajendra Singh
- No consensus on consensus: the challenge of finding a universal approach to measuring and mapping ensemble consistency in GCM projections pp. 617-629

- Carol McSweeney and Richard Jones
- A new daily weather generator to preserve extremes and low-frequency variability pp. 631-645

- Mohammad Khazaei, Shahin Ahmadi, Bahram Saghafian and Bagher Zahabiyoun
- The world’s earliest instrumental temperature records, from 1632 to 1648, claimed by G. Libri, are reality or myth? pp. 647-657

- Dario Camuffo and Chiara Bertolin
- Projected climate reshuffling based on multivariate climate-availability, climate-analog, and climate-velocity analyses: implications for community disaggregation pp. 659-675

- Alejandro Ordonez and John Williams
- Probabilistic projections of regional temperature and precipitation extending from observed time series pp. 677-691

- I. Watterson and P. Whetton
- Increased probability of fire during late Holocene droughts in northern New England pp. 693-704

- Michael Clifford and Robert Booth
- The importance of record length in estimating the magnitude of climatic changes: an example using 175 years of lake ice-out dates in New England pp. 705-718

- Glenn Hodgkins
- Linking Cree hunters’ and scientific observations of changing inland ice and meteorological conditions in the subarctic eastern James Bay region, Canada pp. 719-732

- Marie-Jeanne Royer, Thora Herrmann, Oliver Sonnentag, Daniel Fortier, Kenel Delusca and Rick Cuciurean
- Projection of fire potential to future climate scenarios in the Alpine area: some methodological considerations pp. 733-746

- D. Cane, C. Wastl, S. Barbarino, L. Renier, C. Schunk and A. Menzel
- Fluctuation of farming-pastoral ecotone in association with changing East Asia monsoon climate pp. 747-760

- Wei Lu and Gensuo Jia
- ENSEMBLES-based assessment of regional climate effects in Luxembourg and their impact on vegetation pp. 761-773

- K. Goergen, J. Beersma, L. Hoffmann and J. Junk
- Dry season precipitation over the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor is more sensitive to deforestation than to greenhouse gas driven climate change pp. 775-783

- Deepak Ray
- From desert to Mediterranean rangelands: will increasing drought and inter-annual rainfall variability affect herbaceous annual primary productivity? pp. 785-798

- Carly Golodets, Marcelo Sternberg, Jaime Kigel, Bertrand Boeken, Zalmen Henkin, No’am Seligman and Eugene Ungar
- The pollen counts as bioindicator of meteorological trends and tool for assessing the status of endangered species: the case of Artemisia in Sierra Nevada (Spain) pp. 799-813

- Paloma Cariñanos, Consuelo Díaz de la Guardia, Jose Algarra, Concepción Linares and José Irurita
- Climate change influences on agricultural research productivity pp. 815-824

- Xavier Villavicencio, Bruce McCarl, Ximing Wu and Wallace Huffman
- Projected shifts of wine regions in response to climate change pp. 825-839

- M. Moriondo, G. Jones, B. Bois, C. Dibari, R. Ferrise, G. Trombi and M. Bindi
- Predicting the future climatic suitability for cocoa farming of the world’s leading producer countries, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire pp. 841-854

- P. Läderach, A. Martinez-Valle, G. Schroth and N. Castro
- How will climate change spatially affect agriculture production in Ethiopia? Case studies of important cereal crops pp. 855-873

- Paul Evangelista, Nicholas Young and Jonathan Burnett
- Exploring vulnerability and adaptation to climate change of communities in the forest zone of Cameroon pp. 875-889

- Mekou Bele, Anne Tiani, Olufunso Somorin and Denis Sonwa
- Rural livelihoods and climate variability in Ningxia, Northwest China pp. 891-904

- Yue Li, D. Conway, Yanjuan Wu, Qingzhu Gao, S. Rothausen, Wei Xiong, Hui Ju and Erda Lin
- Carbon storage in Chinese terrestrial ecosystems: approaching a more accurate estimate pp. 905-917

- Jian Ni
- Modelling the combined impacts of sea-level rise and land subsidence on storm tides induced flooding of the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China pp. 919-932

- Jie Yin, Dapeng Yu, Zhane Yin, Jun Wang and Shiyuan Xu
- Climate change and river flooding: part 1 classifying the sensitivity of British catchments pp. 933-948

- Christel Prudhomme, Sue Crooks, Alison Kay and Nick Reynard
- Climate change and river flooding: Part 2 sensitivity characterisation for british catchments and example vulnerability assessments pp. 949-964

- Christel Prudhomme, Alison Kay, Sue Crooks and Nick Reynard
- A comparative assessment of the potential impact of climate change on the ski industry in New Zealand and Australia pp. 965-978

- J. Hendrikx, C. Zammit, E. Hreinsson and S. Becken
- The effect of global climate change, population distribution, and climate mitigation on building energy use in the U.S. and China pp. 979-992

- Yuyu Zhou, Jiyong Eom and Leon Clarke
- Reexamining the economics of aerosol geoengineering pp. 993-1006

- J. Bickel and Shubham Agrawal
Volume 119, issue 2, 2013
- Making decisions to conserve species under climate change pp. 239-246

- Luke Shoo, Ary Hoffmann, Stephen Garnett, Robert Pressey, Yvette Williams, Martin Taylor, Lorena Falconi, Colin Yates, John Scott, Diogo Alagador and Stephen Williams
- The global climate change mitigation strategy REDD: monitoring costs and uncertainties jeopardize economic benefits pp. 247-259

- Daniel Plugge, Thomas Baldauf and Michael Köhl
- Uncertainties and REDD+: Implications of applying the conservativeness principle to carbon stock estimates pp. 261-267

- Thomas Knoke
- Implementing conservativeness in REDD+ is realistic and useful to address the most uncertain estimates pp. 269-275

- Giacomo Grassi, Sandro Federici and Frédéric Achard
- Extreme wave climate changes in Central-South America pp. 277-290

- Cristina Izaguirre, Fernando Méndez, Antonio Espejo, Inigo Losada and Borja Reguero
- Investigating the correlation between monthly average temperatures and tithe proxy data from the Low Countries pp. 291-306

- A. Kraker and R. Fernandes
- Impact of snow variability on the Swiss winter tourism sector: implications in an era of climate change pp. 307-320

- Camille Gonseth
- Impacts of increased variability in precipitation and air temperature on net primary productivity of the Tibetan Plateau: a modeling analysis pp. 321-332

- Jian-Sheng Ye, James Reynolds, Guo-Jun Sun and Feng-Min Li
- Seasonal variability of the observed and the projected daily temperatures in northern Saudi Arabia pp. 333-344

- H. Athar
- Changes in temperature and precipitation extremes in the CMIP5 ensemble pp. 345-357

- V. Kharin, F. Zwiers, X. Zhang and M. Wehner
- Expert assessment of vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change pp. 359-374

- E. Schuur, B. Abbott, W. Bowden, V. Brovkin, P. Camill, J. Canadell, J. Chanton, F. Chapin, T. Christensen, P. Ciais, B. Crosby, C. Czimczik, G. Grosse, J. Harden, D. Hayes, G. Hugelius, J. Jastrow, J. Jones, T. Kleinen, C. Koven, G. Krinner, P. Kuhry, D. Lawrence, A. McGuire, S. Natali, J. O’Donnell, Cai Ping, W. Riley, A. Rinke, V. Romanovsky, A. Sannel, C. Schädel, K. Schaefer, J. Sky, Z. Subin, C. Tarnocai, M. Turetsky, M. Waldrop, K. Walter Anthony, K. Wickland, C. Wilson and S. Zimov
- Variability and alterations of water temperatures across the Elbe and Danube River Basins pp. 375-389

- Danijela Markovic, Ulrike Scharfenberger, Stefan Schmutz, Florian Pletterbauer and Christian Wolter
- Projected climate change impact on Baltic Sea cyanobacteria pp. 391-406

- Inga Hense, H. Meier and Sebastian Sonntag
- Warnstorfia exannulata, an aquatic moss in the Arctic: seasonal growth responses pp. 407-419

- Cai-Qing Guo, Ryszard Ochyra, Peng-Cheng Wu, Rodney Seppelt, Yi-Feng Yao, Lin-Gen Bian, Su-Ping Li and Cheng-Sen Li
- Temperature change and macroinvertebrate biodiversity: assessments of organism vulnerability and potential distributions pp. 421-434

- Fengqing Li, Namil Chung, Mi-Jung Bae, Yong-Su Kwon, Tae-Sung Kwon and Young-Seuk Park
- Phenology shift from 1989 to 2008 on the Tibetan Plateau: an analysis with a process-based soil physical model and remote sensing data pp. 435-449

- Zhenong Jin, Qianlai Zhuang, Jin-Sheng He, Tianxiang Luo and Yue Shi
- The vulnerability of native rangeland plant species to global climate change in the West Asia and North African regions pp. 451-463

- Azaiez Ouled Belgacem and Mounir Louhaichi
- Climate change adaptation in Australian mining communities: comparing mining company and local government views and activities pp. 465-477

- Barton Loechel, Jane Hodgkinson and Kieren Moffat
- Climate policies can help resolve energy security and air pollution challenges pp. 479-494

- David McCollum, Volker Krey, Keywan Riahi, Peter Kolp, Arnulf Grubler, Marek Makowski and Nebojsa Nakicenovic
- Understanding and enhancing climate information use in water management pp. 495-509

- Christine Kirchhoff
- Perceived scientific agreement and support for government action on climate change in the USA pp. 511-518

- Aaron McCright, Riley Dunlap and Chenyang Xiao
- Perceptions of climate change: Linking local and global perceptions through a cultural knowledge approach pp. 519-531

- Beatrice Crona, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis and Meredith Gartin
- The Citizen’s Round Table process: canvassing public opinion on energy technologies to mitigate climate change pp. 533-546

- Anne Pisarski and Peta Ashworth
Volume 119, issue 1, 2013
- Foreword to a Special Issue on the International Workshop on Climate and Oceanic Fisheries pp. 1-2

- Michel Jarraud
- Safeguarding the future of oceanic fisheries under climate change depends on timely preparation pp. 3-8

- Jim Salinger and Alistair Hobday
- Climate and current anthropogenic impacts on fisheries pp. 9-21

- Keith Brander
- A brief introduction to the issue of climate and marine fisheries pp. 23-35

- M. Salinger
- Recent sea level and upper ocean temperature variability and trends; cook islands regional results and perspective pp. 37-48

- D. Harrison and Mark Carson
- Detecting climate impacts with oceanic fish and fisheries data pp. 49-62

- Alistair Hobday and Karen Evans
- Effects of climate variability on the distribution and fishing conditions of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the western Indian Ocean pp. 63-77

- Kuo-Wei Lan, Karen Evans and Ming-An Lee
- Climate-induced primary productivity change and fishing impacts on the Central North Pacific ecosystem and Hawaii-based pelagic longline fishery pp. 79-93

- Evan Howell, Colette Wabnitz, John Dunne and Jeffrey Polovina
- Modelling the impact of climate change on Pacific skipjack tuna population and fisheries pp. 95-109

- Patrick Lehodey, Inna Senina, Beatriz Calmettes, John Hampton and Simon Nicol
- Trade-offs associated with different modeling approaches for assessment of fish and shellfish responses to climate change pp. 111-129

- Anne Hollowed, Enrique Curchitser, Charles Stock and Chang Zhang
- An ocean observation system for monitoring the affects of climate change on the ecology and sustainability of pelagic fisheries in the Pacific Ocean pp. 131-145

- Simon Nicol, Valerie Allain, Graham Pilling, Jeff Polovina, Marta Coll, Johann Bell, Paul Dalzell, Peter Sharples, Robert Olson, Shane Griffiths, Jeffrey Dambacher, Jock Young, Antony Lewis, John Hampton, Jesus Jurado Molina, Simon Hoyle, Karine Briand, Nic Bax, Patrick Lehodey and Peter Williams
- Implications of CMIP3 model biases and uncertainties for climate projections in the western tropical Pacific pp. 147-161

- Jaclyn Brown, Alex Sen Gupta, Josephine Brown, Les Muir, James Risbey, Penny Whetton, Xuebin Zhang, Alexandre Ganachaud, Brad Murphy and Susan Wijffels
- Projected changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean of importance to tuna fisheries pp. 163-179

- Alexandre Ganachaud, Alexander Sen Gupta, Jaclyn Brown, Karen Evans, Christophe Maes, Les Muir and Felicity Graham
- Risk management tools for sustainable fisheries management under changing climate: a sea cucumber example pp. 181-197

- Éva Plagányi, Timothy Skewes, Natalie Dowling and Malcolm Haddon
- Effects of climate change on oceanic fisheries in the tropical Pacific: implications for economic development and food security pp. 199-212

- Johann Bell, Chris Reid, Michael Batty, Patrick Lehodey, Len Rodwell, Alistair Hobday, Johanna Johnson and Andreas Demmke
- Climate and oceanic fisheries: recent observations and projections and future needs pp. 213-221

- M. Salinger, J. Bell, K. Evans, A. Hobday, V. Allain, K. Brander, P. Dexter, D. Harrison, A. Hollowed, B. Lee and R. Stefanski
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