Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2005
- Assessing vulnerabilities to the effects of global change: an eight step approach pp. 573-595

- Dagmar Schröter, Colin Polsky and Anthony Patt
- Options for Emission Allowance Allocation Under the Eu Emissions Trading Directive pp. 597-645

- Markus Åihman and Lars Zetterberg
- Framing the Long-Term In Situ Liability Issue for Geologic Carbon Storage in the United States pp. 647-657

- M. Figueiredo, David Reiner and H. Herzog
- State-By-State Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Use in the United States 1960–2000 pp. 659-674

- T. Blasing, Christine Broniak and Gregg Marland
- Do Hydroelectric Dams Mitigate Global Warming? The Case of Brazil's CuruÁ-una Dam pp. 675-691

- Philip Fearnside
- Geological CO 2 Storage as a Climate Change Mitigation Option pp. 693-715

- Asbjørn Torvanger, Kristin Rypdal and Steffen Kallbekken
- Sea-Level Rise: Implications for Water Resources Management pp. 717-737

- John Hay and Nobuo Mimura
- Erratum pp. 739-739

- Ittai Gavrieli, Amos Bein and Aharon Oren
- The expected impact of the “Peace Conduit” project (the Red Sea - Dead Sea pipeline) on the Dead Sea pp. 759-777

- Ittai Gavrieli, Amos Bein and Aharon Oren
Volume 10, issue 3, 2005
- Foreword pp. 333-334

- Gilbert White
- Adaptation Options Strategies for Hazards and Vulnerability Mitigation: An International Perspective pp. 335-353

- C. Haque and Ian Burton
- Risk Mitigation Strategies for Tornadoes in the Context of Climate Change and Development pp. 357-366

- G. McBean
- Mitigation of the Impact of Tropical Cyclones in Northern Australia through Community Capacity Enhancement pp. 367-392

- Linda Anderson-Berry and David King
- Improving Access to Water Resources through Rainwater Harvesting as A Mitigation Measure: The Case of the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region pp. 393-409

- Adélia Branco, João Suassuna and Semira Vainsencher
- The Value Of Public Participation During a Hazard, Impact, Risk And Vulnerability (HIRV) Analysis pp. 411-441

- Laurie Pearce
- ‘Benefit–Cost Analysis’ Of Disaster Mitigation: Application As a Policy And Decision-Making Tool pp. 445-465

- Philip Ganderton
- Mitigating Natural Disasters: The Role Of Eco-Ethics pp. 467-490

- David Etkin and Ingrid Stefanovic
- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND HAZARDS MITIGATION IN THE UNITED STATES: DISASTERS BY DESIGN REVISITED pp. 491-504

- Dennis Mileti and Julie Gailus
- CANADA'S EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING A NATIONAL DISASTER MITIGATION STRATEGY: A DELIBERATIVE DIALOGUE APPROACH pp. 507-523

- Valeriah Hwacha
- AN ANALYSIS OF RISK MITIGATION CONSIDERATIONS IN REGIONAL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY: THE MISSING LINK pp. 525-540

- Polat Gülkan
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL HAZARDS IN NORTHERN CANADA: INTEGRATING INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES WITH GOVERNMENT POLICY pp. 541-571

- John Newton, C. Paci and Aynslie Ogden
Volume 10, issue 2, 2005
- Decision Criteria, Scientific Uncertainty, and the Globalwarming Controversy pp. 183-211

- Camilla Froyn
- Emissions and Atmospheric CO 2 Stabilization: Long-Term Limits and Paths pp. 213-220

- Haroon Kheshgi, Steven Smith and James Edmonds
- Global Warming: Risk Perception and Risk-Mitigating Behavior in Japan pp. 221-236

- Mizue Ohe and Saburo Ikeda
- Evaluating Experience with Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States pp. 237-263

- Ryan Wiser, Kevin Porter and Robert Grace
- Application of the ‘Climafor’ Approach to Estimate Baseline Carbon Emissions of a Forest Conservation Project in the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico pp. 265-278

- B. Jong, A. Hellier, M. Castillo-Santiago and R. Tipper
- The Energy and Environmental Benefits of Superconducting Power Products pp. 279-306

- Robert Hawsey and Satoshi Morozumi
- C-Lock (Patent Pending): A System for Estimating and Certifying Carbon Emission Reduction Credits for the Sequestration of Soil Carbon on Agricultural Land pp. 307-331

- Patrick Zimmerman, Maribeth Price, Changhui Peng, William Capehart, Karen Updegraff, Patrick Kozak, Lee Vierling, Elaine Baker, Fred Kopp, Genet Duke and Chandan Das
Volume 10, issue 1, 2005
- Preface pp. 1-1

- Jacques Nihoul, Nick Aladin and Michael Glantz
- The Expected Impact of the Peace Conduit Project (The Red Sea – Dead Sea Pipeline) on the Dead Sea pp. 3-22

- Ittai Gavrieli, Amos Bein and Aharon Oren
- Water, Climate, and Development Issues in the Amu Darya Basin pp. 23-50

- Michael Glantz
- The Future Chemical Evolution of the Aral Sea from 2000 to the Years 2050 pp. 51-70

- René Létolle, Nicholas Aladin, Igor Filipov and N. Boroffka
- Human Settlements on the Northern Shores of Lake Aral and Water Level Changes pp. 71-85

- N. Boroffka, H. Obernhänsli, G. Achatov, N. Aladin, K. Baipakov, A. Erzhanova, A. HöRnig, S. Krivonogov, D. Lobas, T. Savel’eva and B. Wünnemann
- The Problems of Fishermen in the Southern Aral Sea Region pp. 87-103

- Bakhtiyor Karimov, Helmut Lieth, Mohira Kurambaeva and Irina Matsapaeva
- Restoration of Some Parameters in the Development of Benthos After Reduction of Anthropogenous Loading in the Ecosystem of the Sevastopol Bay in the Black Sea pp. 105-113

- Nickolai Shalovenkov
- Stationary Spiraling Eddies and Self-Cleaning Processes in the White Sea in Presence of Climate Change and Their Relationship with Ecology of the Greenland Seal: Results of Airborne-Satellite-In Situ Study pp. 115-126

- V. Melentyev, V. Chernook and K. Melentyev
- Physical, Chemical and Microbiological Water Quality of the Manyas Lake, Turkey pp. 127-143

- Aysel Karafistan and Fatma Arik-Colakoglu
- Impact of Man’s Activities on a Closed Fishing-Lake, Lake Maryout in Egypt, as a Case Study pp. 145-157

- O. El-Rayis
- The 1998 Yangtze Floods: The Use of Short-Term Forecasts in the Context of Seasonal to Interannual Water Resource Management pp. 159-182

- Qian Ye and Michael Glantz
Volume 9, issue 4, 2004
- Preface: Climate Change and Environmental Policy pp. 311-313

- Madhu Khanna and Haroon Kheshgi
- Comparing Forecasts of the Global Impacts of Climate Change pp. 315-333

- Robert Mendelsohn and Larry Williams
- Climate Change Projections for the United States Midwest pp. 335-363

- Donald Wuebbles and Katharine Hayhoe
- The economics of climate change in agriculture pp. 365-382

- David Zilberman, Xuemei Liu, David Roland-Holst and David Sunding
- Importance of Sulfate Aerosol in Evaluating the Relative Contributions of Regional Emissions to the Historical Global Temperature Change pp. 383-390

- Natalia Andronova and Michael Schlesinger
- Climate Change and Energy Technologies pp. 391-416

- James Edmonds
- Value of Soil Organic Carbon in Agricultural Lands pp. 417-431

- Michelle Wander and Todd Nissen
- Miscanthus for Renewable Energy Generation: European Union Experience and Projections for Illinois pp. 433-451

- Emily Heaton, Stephen Long, Thomas Voigt, Michael Jones and John Clifton-Brown
- Climate Change Policy in European Countries and its effects on industry pp. 453-473

- Stef Proost and Denise Van Regemorter
- Interregional burden-sharing of greenhouse gas mitigation in the United States pp. 477-500

- Adam Rose and ZhongXiang Zhang
Volume 9, issue 3, 2004
- Forest conservation and the clean development mechanism: Lessons from the Costa Rican protected areas project pp. 217-240

- Frank Vöhringer
- Integrating agricultural and forestry GHG mitigation response into general economy frameworks: Developing a family of response functions pp. 241-259

- Dhazn Gillig, Bruce McCarl and Ronald Sands
- A Possible Way Forward on Climate Change pp. 245-309

- Robert Reinstein
- The Role of Fungal Symbioses in the Adaptation of Plants to High Stress Environments pp. 261-272

- Russell Rodriguez, Regina Redman and Joan Henson
- Carbon Monitoring Costs and their Effect on Incentives to Sequester Carbon through Forestry pp. 273-293

- Oscar Cacho, Russell Wise and Kenneth MacDicken
Volume 9, issue 2, 2004
- Preface Streamlining JI and CDM accounting procedures through a multi-project approach pp. 97-102

- Catrinus Jepma and Wytze van der Gaast
- e-Serem – A Web-Based Manual For The Estimation of Emission Reductions From JI and CDM Projects pp. 103-120

- Alexandros Flamos, Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos, Dimitris Askounis, John Psarras, Sonja Butzengeiger and Wytze van der Gaast
- Baseline Standardisation with Optimising Energy-System Models pp. 121-146

- Johannes Rosen, Wolf Fichtner and Otto Rentz
- The Multiple Benchmark System Application to Indonesia, Russia and Panama pp. 147-180

- Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos, Alexandros Flamos, Dimitris Askounis and John Psarras
- Preserving Environmental Integrity in standardised baselines: The role of additionality and uncertainty pp. 181-200

- Katherine Begg and Dan Van der Horst
- Institutional and cost implications of multi-project baselines pp. 201-216

- Martijn Broekhof
Volume 9, issue 1, 2004
- Clean energy technology transfer: A review of programs under the UNFCCC pp. 1-35

- D. Kline, L. Vimmerstedt and R. Benioff
- Climate impact from peat utilisation in Sweden pp. 37-76

- L. Zetterberg, S. Uppenberg and M. Åhman
- Regulatory Constraints to Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems and Geologic Formations: A California Perspective pp. 77-95

- Edward Vine
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