Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
1996 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2000
- The Climate for Joint Implementation: Case Studies from Russia, Ukraine, and Poland pp. 319-336

- Meredydd Evans, Susan Legro and Ilya Popov
- Competitive Distortions In An International Emissions Trading Market pp. 337-360

- Edwin Woerdman
- Desertification, and climate change: the case for greater convergence pp. 361-377

- Grainger Alan, Stafford Smith Mark, Victor Squires and Edward Glenn
- Migration caused by climate change: how vulnerable are people inn dryland areas? pp. 379-406

- Elisabeth Meze-Hausken
Volume 5, issue 3, 2000
- Structural Change of the Manufacturing Sector in Korea: Measurement of Real Energy Intensity and CO2 Emissions pp. 221-238

- Tae Jung and Tae Park
- Accounting for time in Mitigating Global Warming through land-use change and forestry pp. 239-270

- Philip Fearnside, Daniel Lashof and Pedro Moura-Costa
- Carbon values, reforestation, and `perverse' incentives under the Kyoto protocol: An empirical analysis pp. 271-295

- Brian Murray
- Energy efficiency and reduction of Co2 emissions through 2015: The Brazilian cement industry pp. 297-318

- Jeferson Borghetti Soares and Maurício Tiomno Tolmasquim
- Review of International Investment and Climate Change: Energy Technologies for Developing Countries by T. Forsyth pp. 407-409

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 5, issue 2, 2000
- Achieving the Kyoto Protocol in the U.S.: How Great are the Needed Changes? pp. 123-142

- Ronald Sutherland
- Carbon Offset Potentials of Four Alternative Forest Management Strategies in Canada: A Simulation Study pp. 143-169

- Wenjun Chen, Jing Chen, David Price, Josef Cihlar and Jane Liu
- Measuring the Incremental Costs of Global Environment Protection: The Case of Grid-Connected Wind Turbines in Morocco pp. 171-187

- Shiva Swaminathan and Sam Fankhauser
- The monitoring, Evaluation, reporting, verification, and certification of energy-efficiency projects pp. 189-216

- Edward Vine and Jayant Sathaye
- Review of The Kyoto Protocol by M. Grubb, C. Vrolijk and D. Brack, 1999 pp. 217-220

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 5, issue 1, 2000
- Preface pp. 1-2

- Robert Dixon
- Land-Use Change and Forestry in the Kyoto Protocol pp. 3-8

- Janine Bloomfield, Marina Ratchford and Sandra Brown
- Land Use, Land-Use Change, Forestry, and Agricultural Activities in the Clean Development Mechanism: Estimates of Greenhouse Gas Offset Potential pp. 9-24

- Janine Bloomfield and Holly Pearson
- Simple rules for measuring changes in ecosystem carbon in forestry-offset projects pp. 25-37

- Steven Hamburg
- Elements of a certification system for forestry-based carbon offset projects pp. 39-50

- Pedro Moura Costa, Marc Stuart, Michelle Pinard and Gareth Phillips
- An equivalence factor between CO2 avoidedemissions and sequestration – description andapplications in forestry pp. 51-60

- Pedro Moura Costa and Charlie Wilson
- Prospects for mitigating carbon, conserving biodiversity, and promoting socioeconomic development objectives through the clean development mechanism pp. 61-80

- Jared Hardner, Peter Frumhoff and Darren Goetze
- Forest land use change in the philippines and climate change mitigation pp. 81-97

- Rodel Lasco and Florencia Pulhin
- Issues and challenges for forest-based carbon-offset projects: A case study of the Noel Kempff climate action project in Bolivia pp. 99-121

- S. Brown, M. Burnham, M. Delaney, M. Powell, R. Vaca and Angela Moreno
Volume 4, issue 3, 1999
- Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change: Methodological Issues pp. 189-198

- Richard Klein and Donald Maciver
- The Science of Adaptation: A Framework for Assessment pp. 199-213

- B. Smit, I. Burton, R.J.T. Klein and R. Street
- A Framework and Key Questions for Adapting to Climate Variability and Change pp. 215-225

- E.E. Wheaton and D.C. Maciver
- Data Requirements for Developing Adaptations to Climate Variability and Change pp. 227-237

- Reid Basher
- Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change: Can the IPCC Technical Guidelines be applied? pp. 239-252

- Richard Klein, Robert Nicholls and Nobuo Mimura
- Social Vulnerability to Climate Change and the Architecture of Entitlements pp. 253-266

- W. Adger and P. Kelly
- Societal Vulnerability to Climate Change and Variability pp. 267-281

- J.W. Handmer, S. Dovers and T.E. Downing
- Catastrophes and Climate Change: Concerns and Possible Countermeasures of the Insurance Industry pp. 283-293

- Gerhard Berz
- Disaster Loss Mitigation as an Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change pp. 295-306

- J.P. Bruce
- A Framework for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Adaptation to Climate Change and Climate Variability pp. 307-318

- Neil Leary
- Risk and Uncertainties, Analysis and Evaluation: Lessons for Adaptation and Integration pp. 319-329

- Gary Yohe and H. Dowlatabadi
- Urban Flood Damage and Greenhouse Scenarios - The Implications for Policy: An Example from Australia pp. 331-342

- D.I. Smith
- Adaptation to the Impacts of Sea Level Rise in Egypt pp. 343-361

- M. El-Raey, Kr. Dewidar and M. El-Hattab
Volume 4, issue 2, 1999
- The role of CH4 and N2O emission reductions in the cost-effective control of the greenhouse gas emissions from Finland pp. 91-112

- Sami Tuhkanen, Antti Lehtilä and Ilkka Savolainen
- The contribution of the paper cycle to global warming pp. 113-136

- S. Subak and A. Craighill
- Scale, context, and decision making in agricultural adaptation to climate variability and change pp. 137-165

- James Risbey, Milind Kandlikar, Hadi Dowlatabadi and Dean Graetz
- Options for baselines of the clean development mechanism pp. 167-185

- Axel Michaelowa and Emmanuel Fages
Volume 4, issue 1, 1999
- Meeting Concentration Targets in the Post-Kyoto World: Does Kyoto Further a Least Cost Strategy? pp. 1-23

- Gary Yohe and Mark Jacobsen
- An evaluation of adaptation options for climate change impacts on agriculture in Kazakhstan pp. 25-41

- Svetlana Mizina, Joel Smith, Erwin Gossen, Karl Spiecker and Stephen Witkowski
- The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Verification of Climate Change Projects pp. 43-60

- Edward Vine and Jayant Sathaye
- Climate Change and Local Pollution Effects – An Integrated Approach pp. 61-81

- Hans Asbjørn Aaheim, Kristin A. and Hans Seip
Volume 3, issue 2, 1998
- Appendix: IPCC Emissions Scenarios Database pp. 1-4

- Tsuneyuki Morita and Hae-Cheol Lee
- Emissions Scenarios Database and Review of Scenarios pp. 95-131

- Nebojša Nakićenović, Nadejda Victor and Tsuneyuki Morita
- World Population Projections for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenarios pp. 133-170

- Stuart Gaffin
- Energy Resources and Conversion Technologies for the 21st Century pp. 171-230

- Ken Gregory and Hans-Holger Rogner
- Economic and Technological Development in Climate Scenarios pp. 231-261

- Laurie Michaelis
- Sectoral Trends and Driving Forces of Global Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 263-319

- Lynn Price, Laurie Michaelis, Ernst Worrell and Marta Khrushch
- Factors Affecting Future Emissions of Methane from Non Land Use Sources pp. 321-341

- Ken Gregory
- Future Trends of Land-Use Emissions of Major Greenhouse Gases pp. 343-381

- Joseph Alcamo and Robert Swart
- A Review of Global and Regional Sulfur Emission Scenarios pp. 383-418

- Arnulf Grübler
- On the Effects of Social and Economic Policies on Future Carbon Emissions pp. 419-453

- Dennis Anderson
- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change pp. 459-464

- Robert Dixon
Volume 3, issue 1, 1998
- The 1997 Kyoto Protocol: What Does It Mean for Project-Based Climate Change Mitigation? pp. 1-58

- Mark Trexler and Laura Kosloff
- Assessing the Vulnerability of Coastal Communities to Extreme Storms: The Case of Revere, MA., USA pp. 59-82

- George Clark, Susanne Moser, Samuel Ratick, Kirstin Dow, William Meyer, Srinivas Emani, Weigen Jin, Jeanne Kasperson, Roger Kasperson and Harry Schwarz
- The Value of Human Life in Global Warming Impacts pp. 83-85

- Philip Fearnside
- The Value of Human Life in Global Warming Impacts – a Comment pp. 87-88

- Sam Fankhauser and Richard Tol
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