Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
1996 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 8, 2008
- Economy-wide impacts of climate change: a joint analysis for sea level rise and tourism pp. 765-791

- Andrea Bigano, Francesco Bosello, Roberto Roson and Richard Tol
- Mitigation needs adaptation: Tropical forestry and climate change pp. 793-808

- Manuel Guariguata, Jonathan Cornelius, Bruno Locatelli, Claudio Forner and G. Sánchez-Azofeifa
- Decreased emission of nitrous oxide from delivery wards—case study in Sweden pp. 809-818

- Mats Ek and Kåre Tjus
- An empirical approach to assessing generic adaptive capacity to tropical cyclone risk in coastal districts of India pp. 819-831

- Upasna Sharma and Anand Patwardhan
- Climate change adaptation and regional forest planning in southern Yukon, Canada pp. 833-861

- A. Ogden and J. Innes
- Challenges and opportunities of a post-Kyoto mitigation regime: a survey of the European electricity sector pp. 863-885

- Pablo del Río, Javier Carrillo-Hermosilla, Totti Könnölä and Carlos Suárez
- Climate change adaptation and regional forest planning in southern Yukon, Canada pp. 887-888

- A. Ogden and J. Innes
Volume 13, issue 7, 2008
- Topical scientific and practical issues of wildland fire problem pp. 661-674

- Alexandra Volokitina, Mark Sofronov and Tatiana Sofronova
- Impact of bioenergy crops in a carbon dioxide constrained world: an application of the MiniCAM energy-agriculture and land use model pp. 675-701

- Kenneth Gillingham, Steven Smith and Ronald Sands
- Methodology for identifying vulnerability hotspots to tropical cyclone hazard in India pp. 703-717

- Upasna Sharma and Anand Patwardhan
- A discussion of the potential impacts of climate change on the shorelines of the Northeastern USA pp. 719-743

- Andrew Ashton, Jeffrey Donnelly and Rob Evans
- Socioeconomic potential of carbon sequestration through agroforestry in the West African Sahel pp. 745-761

- Asako Takimoto, P. Nair and Janaki Alavalapati
- Methodology for identifying vulnerability hotspots to tropical cyclone hazard in India pp. 763-763

- Upasna Sharma and Anand Patwardhan
Volume 13, issue 5, 2008
- An integrated climate change assessment for the Northeast United States pp. 419-423

- Peter Frumhoff, James McCarthy, Jerry Melillo, Susanne Moser, Donald Wuebbles, Cameron Wake and Erika Spanger-Siegfried
- Regional climate change projections for the Northeast USA pp. 425-436

- Katharine Hayhoe, Cameron Wake, Bruce Anderson, Xin-Zhong Liang, Edwin Maurer, Jinhong Zhu, James Bradbury, Art DeGaetano, Anne Stoner and Donald Wuebbles
- Coastal flooding in the Northeastern United States due to climate change pp. 437-451

- Paul Kirshen, Chris Watson, Ellen Douglas, Allen Gontz, Jawon Lee and Yong Tian
- Potential climate change impacts on Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off the northeastern USA pp. 453-466

- Michael Fogarty, Lewis Incze, Katherine Hayhoe, David Mountain and James Manning
- Potential effects of climate change and rising CO 2 on ecosystem processes in northeastern U.S. forests pp. 467-485

- S. Ollinger, C. Goodale, K. Hayhoe and J. Jenkins
- Modeling potential climate change impacts on the trees of the northeastern United States pp. 487-516

- Louis Iverson, Anantha Prasad and Stephen Matthews
- Potential effects of climate change on birds of the Northeast pp. 517-540

- N. Rodenhouse, S. Matthews, K. McFarland, J. Lambert, L. Iverson, A. Prasad, T. Sillett and R. Holmes
- Role of winter temperature and climate change on the survival and future range expansion of the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) in eastern North America pp. 541-554

- Annie Paradis, Joe Elkinton, Katharine Hayhoe and John Buonaccorsi
- Projected change in climate thresholds in the Northeastern U.S.: implications for crops, pests, livestock, and farmers pp. 555-575

- David Wolfe, Lewis Ziska, Curt Petzoldt, Abby Seaman, Larry Chase and Katharine Hayhoe
- Climate change vulnerability of the US Northeast winter recreation– tourism sector pp. 577-596

- Daniel Scott, Jackie Dawson and Brenda Jones
- Sensitivity of future ozone concentrations in the northeast USA to regional climate change pp. 597-606

- K. Kunkel, H.-C. Huang, X.-Z. Liang, J.-T. Lin, D. Wuebbles, Z. Tao, A. Williams, M. Caughey, J. Zhu and K. Hayhoe
- Climate change, aerobiology, and public health in the Northeast United States pp. 607-613

- Lewis Ziska, Paul Epstein and Christine Rogers
- Emissions mitigation opportunities and practice in Northeastern United States pp. 615-642

- William Moomaw and Lucy Johnston
- Adaptation to climate change in the Northeast United States: opportunities, processes, constraints pp. 643-659

- Susanne Moser, Roger Kasperson, Gary Yohe and Julian Agyeman
Volume 13, issue 4, 2008
- The value of energy efficiency programs for US residential and commercial buildings in a warmer world pp. 307-339

- Michael Scott, James Dirks and Katherine Cort
- Dengue epidemics in the Caribbean-temperature indices to gauge the potential for onset of dengue pp. 341-357

- Dharmaratne Amarakoon, Anthony Chen, Sam Rawlins, Dave Chadee, Michael Taylor and Roxann Stennett
- Lessons learnt from a participatory integrated assessment of greenhouse gas emission reduction options in firms pp. 359-378

- Serge Stalpers, André Amstel, Rob Dellink, Ivo Mulder, Saskia Werners and Carolien Kroeze
- Drought adaptation in rural eastern Oklahoma in the 1930s: lessons for climate change adaptation research pp. 379-400

- Robert McLeman, Dick Mayo, Earl Strebeck and Barry Smit
- The future of global warming: will it be emissions control or environmental damages? pp. 401-418

- Ram Ranjan
Volume 13, issue 3, 2008
- On the value of temporary carbon: a comment on Kirschbaum pp. 207-210

- Philip Fearnside
- Temporary storage of carbon in the biosphere does have value for climate change mitigation: a response to the paper by Miko Kirschbaum pp. 211-217

- Veronika Dornburg and Gregg Marland
- Land Area Eligible for Afforestation and Reforestation within the Clean Development Mechanism: A Global Analysis of the Impact of Forest Definition pp. 219-239

- Robert Zomer, Antonio Trabucco, Louis Verchot and Bart Muys
- Impacts of climate change and CO 2 increase on agricultural production and adaptation options for Southern Québec, Canada pp. 241-265

- Jean-Phillipe Brassard and Bhawan Singh
- The Dutch National System for forest sector greenhouse gas reporting under UNFCCC pp. 267-282

- G. Nabuurs, I. Wyngaert, W. Daamen, H. Kramer and P. Kuikman
- Greenhouse gas mitigation in developing countries through technology transfer?: a survey of empirical evidence pp. 283-305

- Sonja Peterson
Volume 13, issue 2, 2008
- Sustainable development as a framework for developing country participation in international climate change policies pp. 105-130

- Kirsten Halsnæs and Priyadarshi Shukla
- A framework on interactions of climate and energy policy instruments pp. 131-156

- Vlasis Oikonomou and C. Jepma
- A data support infrastructure for Clean Development Mechanism forestry implementation: an inventory perspective from Cameroon pp. 157-178

- Peter Minang, Michael McCall, Margaret Skutsch and Jeroen Verplanke
- Use of IPCC GHG key sources analysis to Mexico’s environmental policy pp. 179-191

- Xochitl Cruz-Núñez, Luis Conde and Luis Ruiz-Suárez
- Methane Emissions from Large Dams as Renewable Energy Resources: A Developing Nation Perspective pp. 193-206

- Ivan Lima, Fernando Ramos, Luis Bambace and Reinaldo Rosa
Volume 13, issue 1, 2008
- Political commitment to CO 2 capture and storage: evidence from government RD&D budgets pp. 1-21

- Andreas Tjernshaugen
- CDM potential of SPV lighting systems in India pp. 23-46

- Pallav Purohit and Axel Michaelowa
- Accounting for risk and uncertainty in determining preferred strategies for adapting to future climate change pp. 47-60

- Tony Prato
- Integrating Joint Implementation Projects for Energy Efficiency on the Built Environment with White Certificates in The Netherlands pp. 61-85

- Vlasis Oikonomou and W. Gaast
- Vulnerability assessment and adaptation to the impacts of sea level rise on the Kingdom of Bahrain pp. 87-104

- S. Al-Jeneid, M. Bahnassy, S. Nasr and M. Raey
Volume 12, issue 8, 2007
- Institutional dynamics and climate change adaptation in South Africa pp. 1323-1339

- Ingrid Koch, Coleen Vogel and Zarina Patel
- A participatory approach to the establishment of a baseline scenario for a reforestation Clean Development Mechanism project pp. 1341-1362

- Catherine Potvin, Petra Tschakert, Frédéric Lebel, Kate Kirby, Hector Barrios, Judith Bocariza, Jaime Caisamo, Leonel Caisamo, Charianito Cansari, Juan Casamá, Maribel Casamá, Laura Chamorra, Nesar Dumasa, Shira Goldenberg, Villalaz Guainora, Patrick Hayes, Tim Moore and Johana Ruíz
- The interaction between emissions trading and renewable electricity support schemes. An overview of the literature pp. 1363-1390

- Pablo del Río González
- Managing climate change risks in New York City’s water system: assessment and adaptation planning pp. 1391-1409

- Cynthia Rosenzweig, David Major, Kate Demong, Christina Stanton, Radley Horton and Melissa Stults
- Climate change adaptation in the ski industry pp. 1411-1431

- Daniel Scott and Geoff McBoyle
- Options for emission allowance allocation under the Eu Emissions Trading Directive pp. 1433-1433

- Markus Ahman and Lars Zetterberg
Volume 12, issue 7, 2007
- Public acceptance and risk-benefit perception of CO 2 geological storage for global warming mitigation in Japan pp. 1237-1251

- Kohko Tokushige, Keigo Akimoto and Toshimasa Tomoda
- Optimizing carbon sequestration in commercial forests by integrating carbon management objectives in wood supply modeling pp. 1253-1275

- Charles Bourque, Eric Neilson, Chris Gruenwald, Samantha Perrin, Jason Hiltz, Yvon Blin, Geoffrey Horsman, Matthew Parker, Christie Thorburn, Michael Corey, Fan-rui Meng and D. Swift
- Tropical deforestation in a future international climate policy regime—lessons from the Brazilian Amazon pp. 1277-1304

- U. Persson and Christian Azar
- Climate change, adaptive capacity and policy direction in the Canadian North: Can we learn anything from the collapse of the east coast cod fishery? pp. 1305-1320

- Davin Budreau and Gordon McBean
- The problems of fishermen in the Southern Aral Sea region pp. 1321-1321

- Bakhtiyor Karimov, Helmut Lieth, Mohira Kurambaeva and Irina Matsapaeva
Volume 12, issue 6, 2007
- Special issue on estimation of baselines and leakage in carbon mitigation forestry projects pp. 963-970

- Jayant Sathaye and Kenneth Andrasko
- Land use change and forestry climate project regional baselines: a review pp. 971-1000

- Jayant Sathaye and Kenneth Andrasko
- Baselines for land-use change in the tropics: application to avoided deforestation projects pp. 1001-1026

- Sandra Brown, Myrna Hall, Ken Andrasko, Fernando Ruiz, Walter Marzoli, Gabriela Guerrero, Omar Masera, Aaron Dushku, Ben DeJong and Joseph Cornell
- Carbon forestry economic mitigation potential in India, by land classification pp. 1027-1050

- N. Ravindranath, I. Murthy, R. Chaturvedi, K. Andrasko and J. Sathaye
- Development of regional climate mitigation baseline for a dominant agro-ecological zone of Karnataka, India pp. 1051-1075

- P. Sudha, D. Subhashree, Hassaan Khan, G. Hedge, I. Murthy, V. Shreedhara and N. Ravindranath
- Methodological issues in forestry mitigation projects: a case study of Kolar district pp. 1077-1098

- N. Ravindranath, I. Murthy, P. Sudha, V. Ramprasad, M. Nagendra, C. Sahana, K. Srivathsa and Hassaan Khan
- Community and farm forestry climate mitigation projects: case studies from Uttaranchal, India pp. 1099-1130

- N. Hooda, M. Gera, K. Andrasko, J. Sathaye, M. Gupta, H. Vasistha, M. Chandran and S. Rassaily
- Development of an agroforestry carbon sequestration project in Khammam district, India pp. 1131-1152

- P. Sudha, V. Ramprasad, M. Nagendra, H. Kulkarni and N. Ravindranath
- Application of the “Climafor” baseline to determine leakage: the case of Scolel Té pp. 1153-1168

- B. Jong, E. Bazán and S. Montalvo
- Assessment of carbon leakage in multiple carbon-sink projects: a case study in Jambi Province, Indonesia pp. 1169-1188

- Rizaldi Boer, Upik Wasrin, Perdinan, Hendri, Bambang Dasanto, Willy Makundi, Julius Hero, M. Ridwan and Nur Masripatin
- Analysis of leakage in carbon sequestration projects in forestry: a case study of upper magat watershed, Philippines pp. 1189-1211

- Rodel Lasco, Florencia Pulhin and Renezita Sales
- Carbon emissions from land-use change: an analysis of causal factors in Chiapas, Mexico pp. 1213-1235

- M. Castillo-Santiago, A. Hellier, R. Tipper and B. Jong
Volume 12, issue 5, 2007
- Introduction pp. 639-641

- Thomas Wilbanks, Jayant Sathaye and Richard Klein
- Foreword pp. 643-644

- R. Pachauri
- Preface pp. 645-649

- Saleemul Huq and Michael Grubb
- On integration of policies for climate and global change pp. 651-663

- Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Development based climate change adaptation and mitigation—conceptual issues and lessons learned in studies in developing countries pp. 665-684

- Kirsten Halsnæs and Jan Verhagen
- The relationship between adaptation and mitigation in managing climate change risks: a regional response from North Central Victoria, Australia pp. 685-712

- Roger Jones, Paul Dettmann, Geoff Park, Maureen Rogers and Terry White
- Toward an integrated analysis of mitigation and adaptation: some preliminary findings pp. 713-725

- Thomas Wilbanks, Paul Leiby, Robert Perlack, J. Ensminger and Sherry Wright
- Adaptation and mitigation as complementary tools for reducing the risk of climate impacts pp. 727-739

- Gary Yohe and Kenneth Strzepek
- The double trade-off between adaptation and mitigation for sea level rise: an application of FUND pp. 741-753

- Richard Tol
- Integrated strategies to reduce vulnerability and advance adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development pp. 755-786

- Indur Goklany
- The value of indigenous knowledge in climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies in the African Sahel pp. 787-797

- A. Nyong, F. Adesina and B. Osman Elasha
- Complementarity between mitigation and adaptation: the water sector pp. 799-807

- Luis Mata and June Budhooram
- Synergisms between climate change mitigation and adaptation: an insurance perspective pp. 809-842

- Evan Mills
- Mitigation and adaptation synergy in forest sector pp. 843-853

- N. Ravindranath
- Adaptation and mitigation strategies in agriculture: an analysis of potential synergies pp. 855-873

- Cynthia Rosenzweig and Francesco Tubiello
- Decentralized renewable energy and the climate change mitigation-adaptation nexus pp. 875-900

- Henry Venema and Ibrahim Rehman
- Climate change: linking adaptation and mitigation through agroforestry pp. 901-918

- Louis Verchot, Meine Noordwijk, Serigne Kandji, Tom Tomich, Chin Ong, Alain Albrecht, Jens Mackensen, Cynthia Bantilan, K. Anupama and Cheryl Palm
- Examining adaptation and mitigation opportunities in the context of the integrated watershed management programme of the Government of India pp. 919-933

- Preety Bhandari, Suruchi Bhadwal and Ulka Kelkar
- A stakeholder driven process to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico pp. 935-955

- Hallie Eakin, Victor Magaña, Joel Smith, José Moreno, José Martínez and Osvaldo Landavazo
- Integrating mitigation and adaptation as responses to climate change: a synthesis pp. 957-962

- Thomas Wilbanks and Jayant Sathaye
Volume 12, issue 4, 2007
- Active Amplification of the Terrestrial Albedo to Mitigate Climate Change: An Exploratory Study pp. 419-439

- Robert Hamwey
- A Critical Analysis of Forest Policies of Pakistan: Implications for Sustainable Livelihoods pp. 441-453

- Babar Shahbaz, Tanvir Ali and Abid Suleri
- Setting greenhouse gas emission targets under baseline uncertainty: the Bush Climate Change Initiative pp. 455-470

- Neil Strachan
- Leakage and Comparative Advantage Implications of Agricultural Participation in Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation pp. 471-494

- Heng-Chi Lee, Bruce McCarl, Uwe Schneider and Chi-Chung Chen
- Developing Credible Vulnerability Indicators for Climate Adaptation Policy Assessment pp. 495-524

- S. Eriksen and P. Kelly
- A Simulation of Temporal and Spatial Variations in Carbon at Landscape Level: A Case Study for Lake Abitibi Model Forest in Ontario, Canada pp. 525-543

- Xiaolu Zhou, Changhui Peng, Qing-Lai Dang, Jiaxin Chen and Sue Parton
- Uncertainty in Agricultural CH 4 AND N 2 O Emissions from Finland – Possibilities to Increase Accuracy in Emission Estimates pp. 545-571

- Suvi Monni, Paula Perälä and Kristiina Regina
- CO 2 Mitigation and Renewable Oil from Photosynthetic Microbes: A New Appraisal pp. 573-608

- Mark Huntley and Donald Redalje
- Vulnerability and adaptation to climate risks in Ontario agriculture pp. 609-637

- Susanna Reid, Barry Smit, Wayne Caldwell and Suzanne Belliveau
Volume 12, issue 3, 2007
- Preface pp. 323-324

- Robert Dixon
- Advancing Towards a Hydrogen Energy Economy: Status, Opportunities and Barriers pp. 325-341

- Robert Dixon
- Hydrogen storage and distribution systems pp. 343-365

- Andreas Züttel
- Hydrogen infrastructure build-up for automotive applications pp. 367-386

- Reinhold Wurster and Werner Zittel
- Hydrogen and transportation: alternative scenarios pp. 387-405

- Carmen Difiglio and Dolf Gielen
- Hydrogen island: the story and motivations behind the Icelandic hydrogen society experiment pp. 407-418

- Thorsteinn Sigfusson
Volume 12, issue 2, 2007
- A Report on the International Conference on Climate Policy after Marrakech: Towards Global Participation pp. 203-217

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Smallholder Agroforestry Systems For Carbon Storage pp. 219-242

- James Roshetko, Rodel Lasco and Marian Angeles
- Baseline Carbon Stocks Assessment and Projection of Future Carbon Benefits of a Carbon Sequestration Project in East Timor pp. 243-257

- R. Lasco and M. Cardinoza
- Mitigation Options for Enteric Methane Emissions from Dairy Animals: An Evaluation for Potential CDM Projects in India pp. 259-274

- Smita Sirohi, Axel Michaelowa and S. Sirohi
- CDM Forestry and the Ultimate Objective of the Climate Convention pp. 275-302

- Michael Dutschke
- Carbon Management in Agricultural Soils pp. 303-322

- R. Lal
Volume 12, issue 1, 2007
- Preface pp. 1-1

- Daniel Murdiyarso and Louis Lebel
- Local to global perspectives on forest and land fires in Southeast Asia pp. 3-11

- Daniel Murdiyarso and Louis Lebel
- History of equatorial vegetation fires and fire research in Southeast Asia before the 1997–98 episode: A reconstruction of creeping environmental changes pp. 13-32

- Johann Goldammer
- Vulnerability of land systems to fire: Interactions among humans, climate, the atmosphere, and ecosystems pp. 33-53

- Sandra Lavorel, Mike Flannigan, Eric Lambin and Mary Scholes
- Fires in tropical forests – what is really the problem? lessons from Indonesia pp. 55-66

- Luca Tacconi, P. Moore and D. Kaimowitz
- Underlying cause of fire: Different form of land tenure conflicts in Sumatra pp. 67-74

- S. Suyanto
- Community fire use, resource change, and livelihood impacts: The downward spiral in the wetlands of southern Sumatra pp. 75-100

- Unna Chokkalingam, Suyanto, Rizki Permana, Iwan Kurniawan, Josni Mannes, Andy Darmawan, Noviana Khususyiah and Robiyanto Susanto
- Climate anomalies, Indonesian vegetation fires and terrestrial carbon emissions pp. 101-112

- Daniel Murdiyarso and Erna Adiningsih
- Indonesian peat and vegetation fire emissions: Study on factors influencing large-scale smoke haze pollution using a regional atmospheric chemistry model pp. 113-133

- A. Heil, B. Langmann and E. Aldrian
- Shifting cultivation in peatlands pp. 135-146

- Bambang Saharjo
- Fire use: Is it really the cheaper land preparation method for large-scale plantations? pp. 147-164

- Dicky Simorangkir
- Development of the Indonesian and Malaysian Fire Danger Rating Systems pp. 165-180

- William Groot, Robert Field, Michael Brady, Orbita Roswintiarti and Maznorizan Mohamad
- Insuring Southeast Asian commercial forests: Fire risk analysis and the potential for use of data in risk pricing and reduction of forest fire risk pp. 181-201

- Phil Cottle
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