Climatic Change
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Volume 107, issue 3, 2011
- Environmental policy under model uncertainty: a robust optimal control approach pp. 225-239

- Michael Funke and Michael Paetz
- Some thoughts on the role of robust control theory in climate-related decision support pp. 241-246

- Robert Lempert and Shawn McKay
- Long memory in temperature reconstructions pp. 247-265

- William Rea, Marco Reale and Jennifer Brown
- On long range dependence in global surface temperature series pp. 267-276

- Michael Mann
- Predicting the time of green up in temperate and boreal biomes pp. 277-304

- Jörg Kaduk and Sietse Los
- Photosynthetic performance of lichen transplants as early indicator of climatic stress along an altitudinal gradient in the arid Mediterranean area pp. 305-328

- Stergios Pirintsos, Luca Paoli, Stefano Loppi and Kiriakos Kotzabasis
- Predictability of the spring rainfall in Northwestern Iberian Peninsula from sea surfaces temperature of ENSO areas pp. 329-341

- M. Lorenzo, J. Taboada, I. Iglesias and M. Gómez-Gesteira
- Reconstruction of annual winter rainfall since A.D.1579 in central-eastern Spain based on calcite laminated sediment from Lake La Cruz pp. 343-361

- Lidia Romero-Viana, Ramon Julià, Martin Schimmel, Antonio Camacho, Eduardo Vicente and M. Miracle
- Indigenous perception of changes in climate variability and its relationship with agriculture in a Zoque community of Chiapas, Mexico pp. 363-389

- Maria Sánchez-Cortés and Elena Chavero
- Probabilistic evaluation of climate change impacts on paddy rice productivity in Japan pp. 391-415

- Toshichika Iizumi, Masayuki Yokozawa and Motoki Nishimori
- Negishi welfare weights in integrated assessment models: the mathematics of global inequality pp. 417-432

- Elizabeth Stanton
- Ecological sensitivity: a biospheric view of climate change pp. 433-457

- Jon Bergengren, Duane Waliser and Yuk Yung
- Modeling soil respiration and variations in source components using a multi-factor global climate change experiment pp. 459-480

- Xiongwen Chen, Wilfred Post, Richard Norby and Aimée Classen
- Modeling soil thermal and hydrological dynamics and changes of growing season in Alaskan terrestrial ecosystems pp. 481-510

- Jinyun Tang and Qianlai Zhuang
- The reluctance of resource-users to adopt seasonal climate forecasts to enhance resilience to climate variability on the rangelands pp. 511-529

- N. Marshall, I. Gordon and A. Ash
- Predicting the effects of climate change on reproductive fitness of an endangered montane lizard, Eulamprus leuraensis (Scincidae) pp. 531-547

- Sylvain Dubey and Richard Shine
- Exploring the orientations which characterise the likely public acceptance of low emission energy technologies pp. 549-565

- Simone Carr-Cornish, Peta Ashworth, John Gardner and Stephen Fraser
- Economic instruments for mitigating carbon emissions: scaling up carbon finance in China’s buildings sector pp. 567-591

- Jun Li and Michel Colombier
- Extensive glaciers in northwest North America during Medieval time pp. 593-613

- Johannes Koch and John Clague
- Observational and model evidence of global emergence of permanent, unprecedented heat in the 20th and 21st centuries pp. 615-624

- Noah Diffenbaugh and Martin Scherer
- Regional modeling of dry spells over the Iberian Peninsula for present climate and climate change conditions pp. 625-634

- Enrique Sánchez, Marta Domínguez, Raquel Romera, Noelia López de la Franca, Miguel Gaertner, Clemente Gallardo and Manuel Castro
- Can developed economies combat dangerous anthropogenic climate change without near-term reductions from developing economies? pp. 635-641

- Stephanie Waldhoff and Allen Fawcett
Volume 107, issue 1, 2011
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea: Florida’s unenviable position with respect to sea level rise pp. 1-16

- Reed Noss
- Sea level history of the northern Gulf of Mexico coast and sea level rise scenarios for the near future pp. 17-33

- Joseph Donoghue
- Retrospective and prospective model simulations of sea level rise impacts on Gulf of Mexico coastal marshes and forests in Waccasassa Bay, Florida pp. 35-57

- Laura Geselbracht, Kathleen Freeman, Eugene Kelly, Doria Gordon and Francis Putz
- Impacts of past climate and sea level change on Everglades wetlands: placing a century of anthropogenic change into a late-Holocene context pp. 59-80

- Debra Willard and Christopher Bernhardt
- Sea level rise and South Florida coastal forests pp. 81-108

- Amartya Saha, Sonali Saha, Jimi Sadle, Jiang Jiang, Michael Ross, René Price, Leonel Sternberg and Kristie Wendelberger
- Storm surge projections and implications for water management in South Florida pp. 109-128

- Joseph Park, Jayantha Obeysekera, Michelle Irizarry, Jenifer Barnes, Paul Trimble and Winifred Park-Said
- Assessment of sea level rise impacts on human population and real property in the Florida Keys pp. 129-146

- Keqi Zhang, John Dittmar, Michael Ross and Chris Bergh
- Sinking ships: conservation options for endemic taxa threatened by sea level rise pp. 147-167

- Joyce Maschinski, Michael Ross, Hong Liu, Joe O’Brien, Eric Wettberg and Kristin Haskins
- Hurricane effects on subtropical pine rocklands of the Florida Keys pp. 169-184

- Sonali Saha, Keith Bradley, Michael Ross, Phillip Hughes, Thomas Wilmers, Pablo Ruiz and Chris Bergh
- Structured decision making as a proactive approach to dealing with sea level rise in Florida pp. 185-202

- Julien Martin, Paul Fackler, James Nichols, Bruce Lubow, Mitchell Eaton, Michael Runge, Bradley Stith and Catherine Langtimm
- Assessing municipal vulnerability to predicted sea level rise: City of Satellite Beach, Florida pp. 203-223

- Randall Parkinson and Tara McCue
Volume 105, issue 1, 2011
- Past connections and present similarities in slave ownership and fossil fuel usage pp. 329-355

- Jean-François Mouhot
Volume 104, issue 3, 2011
- On the generation and interpretation of probabilistic estimates of climate sensitivity pp. 423-436

- J. Annan and J. Hargreaves
- Are there basic physical constraints on future anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide? pp. 437-455

- Timothy Garrett
- Psychohistory revisited: fundamental issues in forecasting climate futures pp. 457-472

- Danny Cullenward, Lee Schipper, Anant Sudarshan and Richard Howarth
- Is accurate forecasting of economic systems possible? pp. 473-479

- Irene Scher and Jonathan Koomey
- Students’ conceptions about the greenhouse effect, global warming, and climate change pp. 481-507

- Daniel Shepardson, Dev Niyogi, Soyoung Choi and Umarporn Charusombat
- How much should the public know about climate science? pp. 509-514

- Richard Somerville
- Scenarios with MIT integrated global systems model: significant global warming regardless of different approaches pp. 515-537

- Ronald Prinn, Sergey Paltsev, Andrei Sokolov, Marcus Sarofim, John Reilly and Henry Jacoby
- Global carbon mechanisms: lessons and implications pp. 539-573

- Michael Grubb, Timothy Laing, Thomas Counsell and Catherine Willan
- Global warming and hurricanes: the potential impact of hurricane intensification and sea level rise on coastal flooding pp. 575-597

- Mir Mousavi, Jennifer Irish, Ashley Frey, Francisco Olivera and Billy Edge
- Climate change, water resources, and the politics of adaptation in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 599-627

- Jeannie Sowers, Avner Vengosh and Erika Weinthal
- The potential impact of climate change on Great Lakes international shipping pp. 629-652

- Frank Millerd
- Assessing spatial associations between perceptions of landscape value and climate change risk for use in climate change planning pp. 653-678

- Christopher Raymond and Gregory Brown
- Climate change impact assessment: the role of climate extremes in crop yield simulation pp. 679-701

- M. Moriondo, C. Giannakopoulos and M. Bindi
- Grapevine harvest dates in Besançon (France) between 1525 and 1847: Social outcomes or climatic evidence? pp. 703-727

- E. Garnier, V. Daux, P. Yiou and I. García de Cortázar-Atauri
- Sensitivity analysis of 18 different potential evapotranspiration models to observed climatic change at German climate stations pp. 729-753

- Helge Bormann
- Including tropical croplands in a terrestrial biosphere model: application to West Africa pp. 755-782

- Alexis Berg, Benjamin Sultan and Nathalie Noblet-Ducoudré
- Climate targets under uncertainty: challenges and remedies pp. 783-791

- Matthias Schmidt, Alexander Lorenz, Hermann Held and Elmar Kriegler
- The relationship between short-term emissions and long-term concentration targets pp. 793-801

- Detlef Vuuren and Keywan Riahi
Volume 104, issue 2, 2011
- Is the UK preparing for “war”? Military metaphors, personal carbon allowances, and consumption rationing in historical perspective pp. 199-222

- Maurie Cohen
- Metaphors of warfare and the lessons of history: time to revisit a carbon tax? pp. 223-230

- Naomi Oreskes
- Education, politics and opinions about climate change evidence for interaction effects pp. 231-242

- Lawrence Hamilton
- Political orientation moderates Americans’ beliefs and concern about climate change pp. 243-253

- Aaron McCright
- How well do integrated assessment models simulate climate change? pp. 255-285

- Detlef Vuuren, Jason Lowe, Elke Stehfest, Laila Gohar, Andries Hof, Chris Hope, Rachel Warren, Malte Meinshausen and Gian-Kasper Plattner
- Estimation of the economic impact of temperature changes induced by a shutdown of the thermohaline circulation: an application of FUND pp. 287-304

- Peter Link and Richard Tol
- The contribution of moisture to heat stress in a period of global warming: the case of the Mediterranean pp. 305-315

- Baruch Ziv and Hadas Saaroni
- Streamflow trends and climate linkages in the Zagros Mountains, Iran pp. 317-338

- I. Masih, S. Uhlenbrook, S. Maskey and V. Smakhtin
- Long-term changes in heat and moisture related to corn production on the Canadian Prairies pp. 339-352

- A. Nadler and Paul Bullock
- Interval-fuzzy stochastic optimization for regional energy systems planning and greenhouse-gas emission management under uncertainty—a case study for the Province of Ontario, Canada pp. 353-378

- Q. Lin and G. Huang
- Can crop albedo be increased through the modification of leaf trichomes, and could this cool regional climate? pp. 379-387

- Christopher Doughty, Christopher Field and Andrew McMillan
- Climate change, theory of planned behavior and values: a structural equation model with mediation analysis pp. 389-402

- Aysel Tikir and Bernard Lehmann
- Enhanced spring convective barrier for monsoons in a warmer world? pp. 403-414

- Anji Seth, Sara Rauscher, Maisa Rojas, Alessandra Giannini and Suzana Camargo
- Systematic under- and overestimation of GHG reductions in renewable biomass systems pp. 415-422

- Thea Whitman and C. Lehmann
Volume 104, issue 1, 2011
- Understanding climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation at city scale: an introduction pp. 1-12

- Stephane Hallegatte and Jan Corfee-Morlot
- Climate change impacts and adaptation in cities: a review of the literature pp. 13-49

- Alistair Hunt and Paul Watkiss
- The economics of climate change impacts and policy benefits at city scale: a conceptual framework pp. 51-87

- Stephane Hallegatte, Fanny Henriet and Jan Corfee-Morlot
- A global ranking of port cities with high exposure to climate extremes pp. 89-111

- Susan Hanson, Robert Nicholls, N. Ranger, Stephane Hallegatte, J. Corfee-Morlot, C. Herweijer and Jean Chateau
- Assessing climate change impacts, sea level rise and storm surge risk in port cities: a case study on Copenhagen pp. 113-137

- Stephane Hallegatte, Nicola Ranger, Olivier Mestre, Patrice Dumas, Jan Corfee-Morlot, Celine Herweijer and Robert Wood
- An assessment of the potential impact of climate change on flood risk in Mumbai pp. 139-167

- Nicola Ranger, Stephane Hallegatte, Sumana Bhattacharya, Murthy Bachu, Satya Priya, K. Dhore, Farhat Rafique, P. Mathur, Nicolas Naville, Fanny Henriet, Celine Herweijer, Sanjib Pohit and Jan Corfee-Morlot
- Multilevel risk governance and urban adaptation policy pp. 169-197

- Jan Corfee-Morlot, Ian Cochran, Stephane Hallegatte and Pierre-Jonathan Teasdale
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