Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
1996 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1998
- Cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies in mitigating the greenhouse impact of waste management in three communities of different size pp. 337-358

- Riitta Pipatti and Margareta Wihersaari
- Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Strategies in Mitigating the Greenhouse Impact of Waste Management in Three Communities of Different Size pp. 337-358

- Riitta Pipatti and Margareta Wihersaari
- Carbon dioxide emission reduction scenarios in Mexico for year 2005: Industrial cogeneration and efficient lighting pp. 359-372

- C. Sheinbaum, I. Jauregui and L. Rodríguez V.
- Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Scenarios in Mexico for Year 2005: Industrial Cogeneration and Efficient Lighting pp. 359-372

- C. Sheinbaum, I. Jauregui and L. Rodríguez V.
- Global carbon dioxide emissions scenarios: Sensitivity to social and technological factors in three regions pp. 373-404

- Christopher Yang and Stephen Schneider
- Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Scenarios: Sensitivity to Social and Technological Factors in Three Regions pp. 373-404

- Christopher Yang and Stephen Schneider
- Carbon budget implications of the transition from natural to manged disturbance regimes in forest landscapes pp. 405-421

- Werner Kurz, Sarah Beukema and Michael Apps
- Carbon Budget Implications of the Transition from Natural to Managed Disturbance Regimes in Forest Landscapes pp. 405-421

- Werner Kurz, Sarah Beukema and Michael Apps
Volume 2, issue 2, 1997
- Foreword pp. vii-viii

- Robert Wolcott and Marco González
- Editorial pp. 87-89

- Jayant Sathaye, Kenneth Andrasko, Willy Makundi, Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa and Beth Goldberg
- International Workshop on Sustainable Forestry Management: Monitoring and Verification of Greenhouse Gases Summary Statement pp. 91-99

- Jayant Sathaye, Willy Makundi, Beth Goldberg, Catrinus Jepma and Michelle Pinard
- Policies, measures and the monitoring needs of forest sector carbon mitigation pp. 101-115

- Jayant Sathaye and N. Ravindranath
- Forest management for greenhouse gas benefits: Resolving monitoring issues across project and national boundaries pp. 117-132

- Kenneth Andrasko
- Global climate change mitigation and sustainable forest management—The challenge of monitoring and verification pp. 133-155

- Willy Makundi
- A land cover change monitoring program: Strategy for an international effort pp. 157-175

- D. Skole, C. Justice, J. Townshend and A. Janetos
- Sampling global deforestation databases: The role of persistence pp. 177-189

- G. Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, David Skole and Walter Chomentowski
- Project specific monitoring and verification: State of the art and challenges pp. 191-202

- Kenneth Macdicken
- Monitoring carbon sequestration benefits associated with a Reduced-Impact Logging Project in Malaysia pp. 203-215

- Michelle Pinard and Francis Putz
- Monitoring of carbon abatement in forestry projects — Case study of Western Ghat Project pp. 217-230

- N. Ravindranath and P. Bhat
- A framework for monitoring and evaluating carbon mitigation by farm forestry projects: Example of a demonstration project in Chiapas, Mexico pp. 231-246

- Ben Jong, Richard Tipper and John Taylor
- Estimating the carbon content of russian forests; a comparison of phytomass/volume and allometric projections pp. 247-265

- Steven Hamburg, Dmitri Zamolodchikov, George Korovin, Viktor Nefedjev, Anatoly Utkin, Jakov Gulbe and Tatjana Gulbe
- Influence of methodology and assumptions on reported national carbon flux inventories: An illustration from the Canadian forest sector pp. 267-283

- Julee Greenough, Michael Apps and Werner Kurz
- Monitoring needs to transform Amazonian forest maintenance into a global warming-mitigation option pp. 285-302

- Philip Fearnside
- Forest management for mitigation of CO 2 emissions: How much mitigation and who gets the credits? pp. 303-318

- G. Marland, B. Schlamadinger and L. Canella
- Certification of tropical timber and deforestation: Micro monitoring without macro conditions? pp. 319-336

- Daan Soest and Catrinus Jepma
Volume 2, issue 1, 1997
- The sensitivity and adaptation of ecosystems to the disturbances: A case study in northeastern estonia pp. 1-17

- J. Punning, T. Toff, R. Tann and T. Lukki
- Adapting to climate change in Africa pp. 19-44

- Thomas Downing, Lasse Ringius, Mike Hulme and Dominic Waughray
- A dynamic crediting regime for joint implementation to foster innovation in the long term pp. 45-56

- Axel Michaelowa and Holger Schmidt
- Joint implementation under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change: Technical and institutional challenges pp. 57-80

- Joel Swisher
Volume 1, issue 4, 1997
- An integrated assessment of climate change and the accelerated introduction of advanced energy technologies pp. 311-339

- Jae Edmonds, Marshall Wise, Hugh Pitcher, Richard Richels, Tom Wigley and Chris Maccracken
- Global and regional impacts of stabilizing atmospheric CO 2 pp. 341-361

- Maarten Krol, Joseph Alcamo and Rik Leemans
- Terrestrial carbon dynamics: Case studies in the former Soviet Union, the conterminous United States, Mexico and Brazil pp. 363-383

- Michael Cairns, Jack Winjum, Donald Phillips, Tatyana Kolchugina and Ted Vinson
- The social costs of climate change: The IPCC second assessment report and beyond pp. 385-403

- Sam Fankhauser and Richard Tol
Volume 1, issue 3, 1997
- Impacts of global climate change on Mediterranean agrigulture: Current methodologies and future directions pp. 219-232

- C. Rosenzweig and F. Tubiello
- Impact of climate change on possible scenarios for Egyptian agriculture in the future pp. 233-250

- H. El-Shaer, C. Rosenzweig, A. Iglesias, M. Eid and D. Hillel
- Impact of climate change on maize yield in central and northern Greece: A simulation study with CERES-Maize pp. 251-271

- G. Kapetanaki and C. Rosenzweig
- Modelling crop-climate interactions in Spain: Vulnerability and adaptation of different agricultural systems to climate change pp. 273-288

- A. Iglesias and M. Minguez
- Environmental market failures: Are there any local market-based corrective mechanisms for global problems? pp. 289-309

- Robert Ayres
Volume 1, issue 2, 1996
- Inventory of Strategies for Reducing Anthropogenic Emissions of N 2 O and Potential Reduction of Emissions in The Netherlands pp. 115-137

- Carolien Kroeze
- Factor Biases and Promoting Sustainable Development: Adaptation to Drought in the Senegal River Basin pp. 139-165

- Henry Venema, Eric Schiller and Brad Bass
- Recent Trends in Residential Energy Use in OECD Countries and their Impact on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Comparative Analysis of the Period 1973–1992 pp. 167-196

- L. Schipper, R. Haas and C. Sheinbaum
- Management Options to Conserve and Sequester Carbon in the Agricultural Sector of the Former Soviet Union pp. 197-218

- Tatyana Kolchugina and Ted Vinson
Volume 1, issue 1, 1996
- Editorial pp. v-vi

- Robert Dixon
- Climate Modelling, Uncertainty and Responses to Predictions of Change pp. 1-21

- A. Henderson-Sellers
- Regulatory and Mixed Policy Options for Reducing Energy Use and Carbon Emissions pp. 23-49

- Joel Swisher
- Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Land Use Change and Forestry in Finland Based on International Guidelines pp. 51-71

- T. Karjalainen and S. Kellomäki
- Climate Science and Climate Policy: Improving the Science/Policy Interface pp. 73-93

- J.H.G. Klabbers, R.J. Swart, R. Janssen, P. Vellinga and A.P. Van Ulden
- Incentive Aspects of Joint Implementation of Greenhouse Gas Reduction pp. 95-108

- A. Michaelowa
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