Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
1996 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2003
- Estimating baseline carbon emissions for the Eastern Panama Canal watershed pp. 323-348

- Virginia Dale, Sandra Brown, Magnolia Calderón, Arizmendis Montoya and Raúl Martínez
- Bioenergy to mitigate for climate change and meet the needs of society, the economy and the environment pp. 349-370

- Ralph Sims
- Combining carbon sequestration objectives with timber management planning pp. 371-403

- Fan-Rui Meng, Charles Bourque, Steven Oldford, D. Swift and Helen Smith
Volume 8, issue 3, 2003
- CDM in the Kyoto Negotiations pp. 191-200

- Naoki Matsuo
- CDM host country institution building pp. 201-220

- Axel Michaelowa
- Technical Procedures for CDM Project Design pp. 221-235

- Kazuhito Yamada and Mariko Fujimori
- Reduction of Methane Released from Palm Oil Mill Lagoon in Malaysia and Its Countermeasures pp. 237-252

- Yoshihito Shirai, Minato Wakisaka, Shahrakbah Yacob, Mohd Ali Hassan and Shin’ichi Suzuki
- Utilization of Bagasse Energy in Thailand pp. 253-260

- Yasujiro Wakamura
- Potential of Co 2 emission reductions by carbonizing biomass waste from industrial tree plantation in South Sumatra, Indonesia pp. 261-280

- Yasuyuki Okimori, Makoto Ogawa and Fumio Takahashi
- A basic study with feasibility of applying clean development mechanism to the transport projects pp. 281-291

- Hirokazu Kato, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Kosuke Tanaka
- Baseline options and greenhouse gas emission reduction of clean development mechanism project in urban solid waste management pp. 293-310

- Ai Hiramatsu, Keisuke Hanaki and Toshiya Aramaki
- Applicability of CDM to civil engineering projects case study on reduction of CO 2 emission by port extension pp. 311-322

- Tsunehiro Sekimoto
Volume 8, issue 2, 2003
- Life on the Edge: Vulnerability and Adaptation of African Ecosystems to Global Climate Change pp. 93-113

- Robert Dixon, Joel Smith and Sandra Guill
- The Nile delta-Alexandria coast: vulnerability to sea-level rise, consequences and adaptation pp. 115-138

- O.E. Frihy
- Energy and Carbon Embodied in the International Trade of Brazil pp. 139-155

- M.T. Tolmasquim and G. Machado
- Revisit ocean thermal energy conversion system pp. 157-175

- J.C. Huang, H.J. Krock and S.K. Oney
- Towards sustainable development in Austria: renewable energy contributions pp. 177-188

- G. Faninger
Volume 8, issue 1, 2003
- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Editorial Policy Update pp. 1-2

- Robert Dixon
- Institutional Responses to Climate Change: the Case of the Alaska Transportation System pp. 3-28

- Jerry McBeath
- Climate Change Daaptational Deficiencies in Developing Countries: the Case of Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 29-52

- Jekwu Ikeme
- Analysis of Long-term Energy and Carbon Emission Scenarios for India pp. 53-69

- Nair Rajesh, P.R. Shukla, Manmohan Kapshe, Amit Garg and Ashish Rana
- Future Greenhouse Gas and Local Pollutant Emissions for India: Policy Links and Disjoints pp. 71-92

- Amit Garg, P.R. Shukla, Debyani Ghosh, Manmohan Kapshe and Nair Rajesh
Volume 7, issue 4, 2002
- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategiesfor Global Change Editorial Policy Update2003 pp. 321-322

- Robert Dixon
- Can Forest-protection carbon projects improve rural livelihoods? Analysis of the Noel Kempff Mercado climate action project, Bolivia pp. 323-337

- Nigel Asquith, María Vargas Ríos and Joyotee Smith
- Mitigation costs, distributional effects, and ancillary benefits of carbon policies in the Nordic countries, the U.K., and Ireland pp. 339-366

- Brita Bye, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Impacts of climate factors on yields for selected crops in the Southern Turkey pp. 367-380

- Burhan Ozkan and Handan Akcaoz
- Fractions of permanence – Squaring the cycle of sink carbon accounting pp. 381-402

- Michael Dutschke
- A Report on the Inter-regional Conference on Adaptation to Climate Change pp. 403-406

- Kalipada Chatterjee and Saleemul Huq
Volume 7, issue 3, 2002
- Preface Coping with hydrological extremes pp. 201-202

- Ming-ko Woo and J.A.A. Jones
- Drying up of the yellow river: its impacts and counter-measures pp. 203-214

- Liu Changming and Zhang Shifeng
- Adaptations to the dynamics of rural water supply from natural sources: A village example in semi-arid Nigeria pp. 215-237

- Aondover Tarhule and Ming-ko Woo
- Differential Impacts of Flood Hazards Among the Street Children, the Urban Poor and Residents of Wealthy Neighborhoods in Metro Manila, Philippines pp. 239-266

- Doracie Zoleta-Nantes
- Floods in southern Portugal: their physical and human causes, impacts and human response pp. 267-284

- Catarina Ramos and Eusébio Reis
- Occurrence of severe floods in the Salado River Basin, Buenos Aires province, Argentina pp. 285-301

- O.E. Scarpati, L. Spescha and A. Capriolo
- Geomorphological consequences of fraquent and infrequent rainfall and hydrological events in Pyrennez Mountains of Spain pp. 303-320

- José GarcÍa-Ruiz, Carlos MartÍ-Bono, Adrián Lorente and Santiago BeguerÍa
Volume 7, issue 2, 2002
- CO 2 Emission Trends in the Cement Industry: An International Comparison pp. 115-133

- Yeonbae Kim and Ernst Worrell
- Reside0ntial solar water heating as a potential Clean Development Mechanism project: A South African case study pp. 135-153

- Randall Spalding-Fecher, Steve Thorne and Njeri Wamukonya
- Emission inventory on company level: lessons from Russia pp. 155-172

- Daniel Dudek, Alexander Golub, Annie Petsonk, George Safonov and Mikhail Saparov
- Influences of air temperature change on leisure industries – case study on ski activities – pp. 173-189

- T. Fukushima, M. Kureha, N. Ozaki, Y. Fujimori and H. Harasawa
- Wood materials used as a means to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs): An examination of wooden utility poles pp. 191-200

- Roger Sedjo
Volume 7, issue 1, 2002
- The Dynamics of Rural Vulnerability to Global Change: The Case of southern Africa pp. 1-18

- Robin Leichenko and Karen O'Brien
- Why a 100-Year Time Horizon should be used for GlobalWarming Mitigation Calculations pp. 19-30

- Philip Fearnside
- Nitrous oxide emission fromagricultural lands in Russia pp. 31-44

- A.A. Romanovskaya, M.L. Gytarsky, R.T. Karaban', D.E. Konushkov and I.M. Nazarov
- The adequacy of GWPs as indicators of damage costsincurred by global warming pp. 45-62

- Linda Sygna, Jan Fuglestvedt and H. Aaheim
- Fossil carbon emissions associated with carbon flowsof wood products pp. 63-83

- K. Pingoud and A. Lehtilä
- Adaptation options in agriculture to climate change: a typology pp. 85-114

- Barry Smit and Mark Skinner
Volume 6, issue 3, 2001
- Forestry Mitigation Potential and Costs in Developing Countries Preface pp. 183-184

- Jayant Sathaye, Willy Makundi and Kenneth Andrasko
- Carbon mitigation potential and costs of forestry options in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines and Tanzania pp. 185-211

- J.A. Sathaye, W.R. Makundi, K. Andrasko, R. Boer, N.H. Ravindranath, P. Sudha, S. Rao, R. Lasco, F. Pulhin, O. Masera, A. Ceron, J. Ordonez, X. Deying, X. Zhang and S. Zuomin
- Mitigation Potential for Carbon Sequestration Through Forestry Activities in Southern and Eastern China pp. 213-232

- Deying Xu, Xiao-Quan Zhang and Zuomin Shi
- Forestry for sustainable biomass production and carbon sequesteration in India pp. 233-256

- N.H. Ravindranath, P. Sudha and Sandhya Rao
- Economic Assessment of Mitigation Options for Enhancing and Maintaining Carbon Sink Capacity in Indonesia pp. 257-290

- Rizaldi Boer
- Forestry Mitigation Options for Mexico: Finding Synergies between National Sustainable Development Priorities and Global Concerns pp. 291-312

- Omar Masera, Alma Cerón and Antonio Ordóñez
- Climate Change Mitigation Activities in the Philippine Forestry Sector: Application of the COMAP Model pp. 313-334

- Rodel Lasco and Florencia Pulhin
- Potential and Cost of Carbon Sequestration in the Tanzanian Forest Sector pp. 335-353

- Willy Makundi
- The Potential of Brazil's Forest Sector for Mitigating Global Warming under the Kyoto Protocol pp. 355-372

- Philip Fearnside
Volume 6, issue 2, 2001
- Carbon dynamics in wood products pp. 91-111

- K. Pingoud, A.-L. Perälä and A. Pussinen
- Project-Based Emissions Trading: The Impact of Institutional Arrangements on Cost-Effectiveness pp. 113-154

- Edwin Woerdman and Wytze van der Gaast
- Renewable energy resources and technologies in Nigeria: present situation, future prospects and policy framework pp. 155-182

- John-Felix Akinbami
Volume 6, issue 1, 2001
- Potential for carbon sequestration in Canadian forests and agroecosystems pp. 1-23

- Graham Stinson and Bill Freedman
- Assessment of GHG inventories from the LUCF sector of Annex-I countries pp. 25-46

- N.H. Ravindranath, Rodel Lasco and P. Sudha
- Brazil's Electric Power Choices and Their Corresponding Carbon Emissions Implications pp. 47-69

- Roberto Schaeffer, Jeffrey Logan, Alexandre Szklo, William Chandler and João de Souza Marques
- Sulfate-containing amendments to reduce methane emissions from rice fields: mechanisms, effectiveness and costs pp. 71-89

- Hugo Denier van der Gon, Peter van Bodegom, Reiner Wassmann, Rhoda Lantin and Teodula Metra-Corton
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