Climatic Change
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Volume 112, issue 3, 2012
- What are robust strategies in the face of uncertain climate threshold responses? pp. 547-568

- David McInerney, Robert Lempert and Klaus Keller
- Analysis of climate policy targets under uncertainty pp. 569-583

- Mort Webster, Andrei Sokolov, John Reilly, Chris Forest, Sergey Paltsev, Adam Schlosser, Chien Wang, David Kicklighter, Marcus Sarofim, Jerry Melillo, Ronald Prinn and Henry Jacoby
- Climate warming and natural disaster management: An exploration of the issues pp. 585-599

- David Etkin, J. Medalye and K. Higuchi
- Historical and potential future contributions of power technologies to global warming pp. 601-632

- Manfred Lenzen and Roberto Schaeffer
- Are homeowners willing to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change? pp. 633-654

- Erik Bichard and Aleksandra Kazmierczak
- Temperature changes the dynamics of trace element accumulation in Solanum tuberosum L pp. 655-672

- Yu Li, Qiang Zhang, Runyuan Wang, Xin Gou, Heling Wang and Sheng Wang
- Modeling the role of rainfall patterns in seasonal malaria transmission pp. 673-685

- Arne Bomblies
- Towards sectoral and standardised vulnerability assessments: the example of heatwave impacts on human health pp. 687-708

- Tabea Lissner, Anne Holsten, Carsten Walther and Jürgen Kropp
- The role of closed ecological systems in carbon cycle modelling pp. 709-716

- Alexandru Milcu, Martin Lukac and Phil Ineson
- Trends, stability and stress in the Colombian Central Andes pp. 717-732

- Daniel Ruiz, Douglas Martinson and Walter Vergara
- An integrated socio-environmental framework for glacier hazard management and climate change adaptation: lessons from Lake 513, Cordillera Blanca, Peru pp. 733-767

- Mark Carey, Christian Huggel, Jeffrey Bury, César Portocarrero and Wilfried Haeberli
- Rainfall, spring discharge and past human occupancy in the Eastern Mediterranean pp. 769-789

- Nadav Peleg, Efrat Morin, Haim Gvirtzman and Yehouda Enzel
- Lake ice phenology in Berlin-Brandenburg from 1947–2007: observations and model hindcasts pp. 791-817

- Juliane Bernhardt, Christof Engelhardt, Georgiy Kirillin and Jörg Matschullat
- Projected changes in the physical climate of the Gulf Coast and Caribbean pp. 819-845

- Michela Biasutti, Adam Sobel, Suzana Camargo and Timothy Creyts
- Changes in soil organic carbon stocks as affected by cropping systems and cropping duration in China’s paddy fields: a meta-analysis pp. 847-858

- Shan Huang, Yanni Sun and Weijian Zhang
- Effects of climate change on the thermal structure of lakes in the Asian Monsoon Area pp. 859-880

- Hye Lee, Eun Kim, Seok Park and Jung Choi
- Will climate change exacerbate water stress in Central Asia? pp. 881-899

- Tobias Siegfried, Thomas Bernauer, Renaud Guiennet, Scott Sellars, Andrew Robertson, Justin Mankin, Peter Bauer-Gottwein and Andrey Yakovlev
- Sand dune mobility under climate change in the Kalahari and Australian deserts pp. 901-923

- Y. Ashkenazy, H. Yizhaq and Haim Tsoar
- Interacting effects of vegetation, soils and management on the sensitivity of Australian savanna rangelands to climate change pp. 925-943

- Nicholas Webb, Chris Stokes and Joe Scanlan
- Safeguarding coastal coral communities on the central Great Barrier Reef (Australia) against climate change: realizable local and global actions pp. 945-961

- Scott Wooldridge, Terence Done, Colette Thomas, Iain Gordon, Paul Marshall and Roger Jones
- Possible impacts of climate change on extreme weather events at local scale in south–central Canada pp. 963-979

- Chad Cheng, Heather Auld, Qian Li and Guilong Li
- Atmosphere-land surface interactions and their influence on extreme rainfall and potential abrupt climate change over southern Africa pp. 981-996

- C. Williams and D. Kniveton
- Impacts of climate change on August stream discharge in the Central-Rocky Mountains pp. 997-1014

- Jason Leppi, Thomas DeLuca, Solomon Harrar and Steven Running
- Facilitating adaptation to global climate change: perspectives from experts and decision makers serving the Florida Keys pp. 1015-1035

- Evan Flugman, Pallab Mozumder and Timothy Randhir
- Identifying climatic analogs for Wisconsin under 21st-century climate-change scenarios pp. 1037-1058

- Samuel Veloz, John Williams, David Lorenz, Michael Notaro, Steve Vavrus and Daniel Vimont
- Snow water changes with elevation over the Western United States in IPCC AR4 models pp. 1059-1069

- Bryan Weare and Brice Blossier
- The radiative forcing benefits of “cool roof” construction in California: quantifying the climate impacts of building albedo modification pp. 1071-1083

- Richard VanCuren
- Climate change and agriculture in computable general equilibrium models: alternative modeling strategies and data needs pp. 1085-1100

- Ruslana Palatnik and Roberto Roson
Volume 112, issue 2, 2012
- The Australia clause and REDD: a cautionary tale pp. 169-188

- Andrew Macintosh
- Elevation gradients of European climate change in the regional climate model COSMO-CLM pp. 189-215

- S. Kotlarski, T. Bosshard, D. Lüthi, P. Pall and C. Schär
- The benefits of quantifying climate model uncertainty in climate change impacts assessment: an example with heat-related mortality change estimates pp. 217-231

- Simon Gosling, Glenn McGregor and Jason Lowe
- Personality type differences between Ph.D. climate researchers and the general public: implications for effective communication pp. 233-242

- C. Weiler, Jason Keller and Christina Olex
- Exploring the climate problems of Brazil’s Nordeste: a review pp. 243-251

- Stefan Hastenrath
- Improving China’s water resources management for better adaptation to climate change pp. 253-282

- Hefa Cheng and Yuanan Hu
- Temporal variation in summer monsoon intensity since 1873 and its influence on runoff in the drainage area between Hekouzhen and Longmen, Yellow River basin, China pp. 283-298

- Jiongxin Xu
- Extreme events, trends, and variability in Northern Hemisphere lake-ice phenology (1855–2005) pp. 299-323

- Barbara Benson, John Magnuson, Olaf Jensen, Virginia Card, Glenn Hodgkins, Johanna Korhonen, David Livingstone, Kenton Stewart, Gesa Weyhenmeyer and Nick Granin
- Intensification of seasonal extremes given a 2°C global warming target pp. 325-337

- Bruce Anderson
- Changing growing season observed in Canada pp. 339-353

- Budong Qian, Sam Gameda, Xuebin Zhang and Reinder Jong
- Potential impact of climate change on the water availability of South Saskatchewan River Basin pp. 355-386

- Shoma Tanzeeba and Thian Gan
- Mitigating methane emissions from livestock: a global analysis of sectoral policies pp. 387-414

- Nigel Key and Gregoire Tallard
- Harvesting in boreal forests and the biofuel carbon debt pp. 415-428

- Bjart Holtsmark
- Recent Wyoming temperature trends, their drivers, and impacts in a 14,000-year context pp. 429-447

- Bryan Shuman
- Empirical-statistical downscaling and error correction of regional climate models and its impact on the climate change signal pp. 449-468

- Matthias Themeßl, Andreas Gobiet and Georg Heinrich
- Do recipient country characteristics affect international spillovers of CO 2 -efficiency via trade and foreign direct investment? pp. 469-491

- Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
- Coral reef ecosystems protect shore from high-energy waves under climate change scenarios pp. 493-505

- Cesar Villanoy, Laura David, Olivia Cabrera, Michael Atrigenio, Fernando Siringan, Porfirio Aliño and Maya Villaluz
- A typology of dairy farmer perceptions towards climate change pp. 507-522

- Andrew Barnes and Luiza Toma
- Erratum to: Potential impacts of increased coastal flooding in California due to sea-level rise pp. 523-523

- Matthew Heberger, Heather Cooley, Pablo Herrera, Peter Gleick and Eli Moore
- Projected temperature changes indicate significant increase in interannual variability of U.S. maize yields pp. 525-533

- Daniel Urban, Michael Roberts, Wolfram Schlenker and David Lobell
- Temperature scaling pattern dependence on representative concentration pathway emission scenarios pp. 535-546

- Yasuhiro Ishizaki, Hideo Shiogama, Seita Emori, Tokuta Yokohata, Toru Nozawa, Tomoo Ogura, Manabu Abe, Masakazu Yoshimori and Kiyoshi Takahashi
Volume 112, issue 1, 2012
- The impacts of climate change in Europe (the PESETA research project) pp. 1-6

- Juan-Carlos Ciscar
- Methodological framework of the PESETA project on the impacts of climate change in Europe pp. 7-28

- Ole Christensen, Clare Goodess and Juan-Carlos Ciscar
- A regional comparison of the effects of climate change on agricultural crops in Europe pp. 29-46

- Ana Iglesias, Luis Garrote, Sonia Quiroga and Marta Moneo
- Fluvial flood risk in Europe in present and future climates pp. 47-62

- Luc Feyen, Rutger Dankers, Katalin Bódis, Peter Salamon and José Barredo
- Economic impacts of climate change in Europe: sea-level rise pp. 63-81

- Francesco Bosello, Robert Nicholls, Julie Richards, Roberto Roson and Richard Tol
- Costing the impact of climate change on tourism in Europe: results of the PESETA project pp. 83-100

- Bas Amelung and Alvaro Moreno
- Projection of economic impacts of climate change in sectors of Europe based on bottom up analysis: human health pp. 101-126

- Paul Watkiss and Alistair Hunt
- The integration of PESETA sectoral economic impacts into the GEM-E3 Europe model: methodology and results pp. 127-142

- Juan-Carlos Ciscar, László Szabó, Denise Regemorter and Antonio Soria
- From climate change impacts to the development of adaptation strategies: Challenges for agriculture in Europe pp. 143-168

- Ana Iglesias, Sonia Quiroga, Marta Moneo and Luis Garrote
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