Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Volume 24, issue 8, 2019
- A preliminary calculation of cement carbon dioxide in China from 1949 to 2050 pp. 1343-1362

- Junxiao Wei and Kuang Cen
- A global strategy for forest utilization: mitigating climate change without unduly constraining utilization pp. 1363-1399

- Paterson McKeough
- Climate change favors rice production at higher elevations in Colombia pp. 1401-1430

- F. Castro-Llanos, G. Hyman, J. Rubiano, J. Ramirez-Villegas and H. Achicanoy
- Assessing the high impacts of land use change: spatial characteristics of land uses and ecological compensation based on payment for ecosystem services model in a mountainous area, China pp. 1431-1460

- Min Fan, Li Chen and Qing Wang
- Simulating the future energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of Turkish cement industry up to 2030 in a global context pp. 1461-1482

- Hasan Volkan Oral and Hasan Saygin
- Flexible options to provide energy for capturing carbon dioxide in coal-fired power plants under the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 1483-1505

- Jiaquan Li, Zhifu Mi, Yi-Ming Wei, Jingli Fan, Yang Yang and Yunbing Hou
Volume 24, issue 7, 2019
- The potential environmental response to increasing ocean alkalinity for negative emissions pp. 1191-1211

- Sarah Gore, Phil Renforth and Rupert Perkins
- Biomass-based carbon capture and utilization in kraft pulp mills pp. 1213-1230

- Katja Kuparinen, Esa Vakkilainen and Tero Tynjälä
- Affordable CO2 negative emission through hydrogen from biomass, ocean liming, and CO2 storage pp. 1231-1248

- Stefano Caserini, Beatriz Barreto, Caterina Lanfredi, Giovanni Cappello, Dennis Ross Morrey and Mario Grosso
- Ecological restoration as a strategy for mitigating and adapting to climate change: lessons and challenges from Brazil pp. 1249-1270

- Mercedes M. C. Bustamante, José Salomão Silva, Aldicir Scariot, Alexandre Bonesso Sampaio, Daniel Luis Mascia, Edenise Garcia, Edson Sano, Geraldo Wilson Fernandes, Giselda Durigan, Iris Roitman, Isabel Figueiredo, Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues, Valério D. Pillar, Alba Orli Oliveira, Ana Claudia Malhado, Ane Alencar, Annelise Vendramini, Aurélio Padovezi, Helena Carrascosa, Joberto Freitas, José Alves Siqueira, Julia Shimbo, Leonel Graça Generoso, Marcelo Tabarelli, Rachel Biderman, Rafael Paiva Salomão, Raul Valle, Brienza Junior and Carlos Nobre
- Water resource system risk and adaptive management of the Chinese Heihe River Basin in Asian arid areas pp. 1271-1292

- Shijin Wang and Yanqiang Wei
- Chemical looping with oxygen uncoupling: an advanced biomass combustion technology to avoid CO2 emissions pp. 1293-1306

- Iñaki Adánez-Rubio, Antón Pérez-Astray, Alberto Abad, Pilar Gayán, Luis F. Diego and Juan Adánez
- Biomass-based negative emission technology options with combined heat and power generation pp. 1307-1324

- Tobias Pröll and Florian Zerobin
- How does climate change adaptation affect public budgets? Development of an assessment framework and a demonstration for Austria pp. 1325-1341

- Gabriel Bachner, Birgit Bednar-Friedl and Nina Knittel
Volume 24, issue 6, 2019
- Quantifying greenhouse gas emissions pp. 839-852

- Matthias Jonas, Rostyslav Bun, Zbigniew Nahorski, Gregg Marland, Mykola Gusti and Olha Danylo
- Development of a high-resolution spatial inventory of greenhouse gas emissions for Poland from stationary and mobile sources pp. 853-880

- Rostyslav Bun, Zbigniew Nahorski, Joanna Horabik-Pyzel, Olha Danylo, Linda See, Nadiia Charkovska, Petro Topylko, Mariia Halushchak, Myroslava Lesiv, Mariia Valakh and Vitaliy Kinakh
- High-resolution spatial distribution and associated uncertainties of greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector pp. 881-905

- Nadiia Charkovska, Joanna Horabik-Pyzel, Rostyslav Bun, Olha Danylo, Zbigniew Nahorski, Matthias Jonas and Xu Xiangyang
- A high-definition spatially explicit modelling approach for national greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes: reducing the errors and uncertainties in global emission modelling pp. 907-939

- Nadiia Charkovska, Mariia Halushchak, Rostyslav Bun, Zbigniew Nahorski, Tomohiro Oda, Matthias Jonas and Petro Topylko
- High-resolution spatial distribution of greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector pp. 941-967

- Olha Danylo, Rostyslav Bun, Linda See and Nadiia Charkovska
- Gridded estimates of CO2 emissions: uncertainty as a function of grid size pp. 969-983

- S. Hogue, D. Roten, E. Marland, G. Marland and T. A. Boden
- A spatial assessment of the forest carbon budget for Ukraine pp. 985-1006

- Myroslava Lesiv, Anatoly Shvidenko, Dmitry Schepaschenko, Linda See and Steffen Fritz
- Errors and uncertainties in a gridded carbon dioxide emissions inventory pp. 1007-1050

- Tomohiro Oda, Rostyslav Bun, Vitaliy Kinakh, Petro Topylko, Mariia Halushchak, Gregg Marland, Thomas Lauvaux, Matthias Jonas, Shamil Maksyutov, Zbigniew Nahorski, Myroslava Lesiv, Olha Danylo and Joanna Horabik-Pyzel
- Quantification of carbon dioxide and methane emissions in urban areas: source apportionment based on atmospheric observations pp. 1051-1071

- Miroslaw Zimnoch, Jaroslaw Necki, Lukasz Chmura, Alina Jasek, Dorota Jelen, Michal Galkowski, Tadeusz Kuc, Zbigniew Gorczyca, Jakub Bartyzel and Kazimierz Rozanski
- A screening procedure to measure the effect of uncertainty in air emission estimates pp. 1073-1100

- Alessandra La Notte, Stefania Tonin and Silvio Nocera
- Solving the general map overlay problem using a fuzzy inference system designed for spatial disaggregation pp. 1101-1122

- Jörg Verstraete
- The sensitivity of the costs of reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) to future socioeconomic drivers and its implications for mitigation policy design pp. 1123-1141

- Mykola Gusti, Nicklas Forsell, Petr Havlik, Nikolay Khabarov, Florian Kraxner and Michael Obersteiner
- Learning in greenhouse gas emission inventories in terms of uncertainty improvement over time pp. 1143-1168

- Jolanta Jarnicka and Piotr Żebrowski
- The crux with reducing emissions in the long-term: The underestimated “now” versus the overestimated “then” pp. 1169-1190

- Matthias Jonas and Piotr Żebrowski
Volume 24, issue 5, 2019
- How far can low-carbon energy scenarios reach based on proven technologies? pp. 687-705

- Jhonathan Fernandes Torres Souza and Sergio Almeida Pacca
- Cropland yield divergence over Africa and its implication for mitigating food insecurity pp. 707-734

- Yibo Luan, Wenquan Zhu, Xuefeng Cui, Günther Fischer, Terence P. Dawson, Peijun Shi and Zhenke Zhang
- Greening the one belt and one road initiative pp. 735-748

- Fan Yang and Ming Yang
- Current perspectives on nuclear energy as a global climate change mitigation option pp. 749-777

- Diana Silva Siqueira, Josué Meystre, Maicon Queiroz Hilário, Danilo Henrique Donato Rocha, Genésio José Menon and Rogério José Silva
- Reducing sea level rise with submerged barriers and dams in Greenland pp. 779-794

- Julian David Hunt and Edward Byers
- Assessing “4 per 1000” soil organic carbon storage rates under Mediterranean climate: a comprehensive data analysis pp. 795-818

- Rosa Francaviglia, Claudia Di Bene, Roberta Farina, Luca Salvati and José Luis Vicente-Vicente
- Representative agricultural pathways, climate change, and agricultural land uses: an application to the Pacific Northwest of the USA pp. 819-837

- Jianhong E. Mu, John M. Antle and John T. Abatzoglou
Volume 24, issue 4, 2019
- Tropical peatlands under siege: the need for evidence-based policies and strategies pp. 493-505

- Daniel Murdiyarso, Erik Lilleskov and Randy Kolka
- Greenhouse gas emissions in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests pp. 507-520

- Daniel Murdiyarso, Meli Fitriani Saragi-Sasmito and Anggi Rustini
- Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests pp. 521-533

- Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito, Daniel Murdiyarso, Tania June and Sigit D. Sasmito
- The influence of land-cover changes on the variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity in tropical peatlands pp. 535-555

- Sofyan Kurnianto, John Selker, J. Boone Kauffman, Daniel Murdiyarso and James T. Peterson
- Land cover changes reduce net primary production in tropical coastal peatlands of West Kalimantan, Indonesia pp. 557-573

- Imam Basuki, J. B. Kauffman, James Peterson, Gusti Anshari and Daniel Murdiyarso
- Linking soil respiration and water table depth in tropical peatlands with remotely sensed changes in water storage from the gravity recovery and climate experiment pp. 575-590

- Erin Swails, X. Yang, S. Asefi, K. Hergoualc’h, L. Verchot, R. E. McRoberts and D. Lawrence
- Is Indonesian peatland loss a cautionary tale for Peru? A two-country comparison of the magnitude and causes of tropical peatland degradation pp. 591-623

- Erik Lilleskov, Kevin McCullough, Kristell Hergoualc’h, Dennis Castillo Torres, Rodney Chimner, Daniel Murdiyarso, Randy Kolka, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, John Hribljan, Jhon Aguila Pasquel and Craig Wayson
- Greenhouse gas emissions along a peat swamp forest degradation gradient in the Peruvian Amazon: soil moisture and palm roots effects pp. 625-643

- Jeffrey van Lent, Kristell Hergoualc’h, Louis Verchot, Oene Oenema and Jan Willem van Groenigen
- Impacts of Mauritia flexuosa degradation on the carbon stocks of freshwater peatlands in the Pastaza-Marañón river basin of the Peruvian Amazon pp. 645-668

- Rupesh Kumar Bhomia, Jeffrey Lent, Julio M. Grandez Rios, Kristell Hergoualc’h, Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado and Daniel Murdiyarso
- Congo Basin peatlands: threats and conservation priorities pp. 669-686

- Greta C. Dargie, Ian T. Lawson, Tim J. Rayden, Lera Miles, Edward T. A. Mitchard, Susan E. Page, Yannick E. Bocko, Suspense A. Ifo and Simon L. Lewis
Volume 24, issue 3, 2019
- Economic impacts of storm surge and the cost-benefit analysis of a coastal spine as the surge mitigation strategy in Houston-Galveston area in the USA pp. 329-354

- Meri Davlasheridze, Kayode O. Atoba, Samuel Brody, Wesley Highfield, William Merrell, Bruce Ebersole, Adam Purdue and Robert W. Gilmer
- Better estimates of soil carbon from geographical data: a revised global approach pp. 355-372

- Sandra Duarte-Guardia, Pablo L. Peri, Wulf Amelung, Douglas Sheil, Shawn W. Laffan, Nils Borchard, Michael I. Bird, Wouter Dieleman, David A. Pepper, Brian Zutta, Esteban Jobbagy, Lucas C. R. Silva, Stephen P. Bonser, Gonzalo Berhongaray, Gervasio Piñeiro, Maria-Jose Martinez, Annette L. Cowie and Brenton Ladd
- On the mitigating environmental aspects of a vertical well in underground coal gasification method pp. 373-398

- Mohammadreza Shahbazi, Mehdi Najafi and Mohammad Fatehi Marji
- Scarce water resources and priority irrigation schemes from agronomic crops pp. 399-417

- X. C. Cao, R. Shu, X. P. Guo and W. G. Wang
- GHG emission projection and mitigation potential for ceramic tableware industry in Thailand pp. 419-434

- Kannaphat Chuenwong, Boonrod Sajjakulnukit and Siriluk Chiarakorn
- Adaptability of global olive cultivars to water availability under future Mediterranean climate pp. 435-466

- S. M. Alfieri, M. Riccardi, M. Menenti, A. Basile, A. Bonfante and F. Lorenzi
- Carbon sequestration capacity and productivity responses of Mediterranean olive groves under future climates and management options pp. 467-491

- L. Brilli, E. Lugato, M. Moriondo, B. Gioli, P. Toscano, A. Zaldei, L. Leolini, C. Cantini, G. Caruso, R. Gucci, P. Merante, C. Dibari, R. Ferrise, M. Bindi and S. Costafreda-Aumedes
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Economic and environmental performance of dryland wheat-based farming systems in a 1.5 °C world pp. 165-180

- John M. Antle, Seojin Cho, S. M. Hossein Tabatabaie and Roberto O. Valdivia
- A model-based analysis on energy systems transition for climate change mitigation and ambient particulate matter 2.5 concentration reduction pp. 181-204

- Keii Gi, Fuminori Sano, Ayami Hayashi and Keigo Akimoto
- Spatial analysis of the benefits and burdens of ecological focus areas for water-related ecosystem services vulnerable to climate change in Europe pp. 205-233

- J. Tzilivakis, D. J. Warner, A. Green and K. A. Lewis
- Building code economic performance under variable wind risk pp. 235-258

- Kevin M. Simmons, Jeffrey Czajkowski and James M. Done
- Adaptive management and planning for the conservation of four threatened large Asian mammals in a changing climate pp. 259-280

- Jiban Chandra Deb, Stuart Phinn, Nathalie Butt and Clive A. McAlpine
- Threats of Tar Spot Complex disease of maize in the United States of America and its global consequences pp. 281-300

- Khondoker Mottaleb, Alexander Loladze, Kai Sonder, Gideon Kruseman and Felix San Vicente
- Evaluation and mitigation of cement CO2 emissions: projection of emission scenarios toward 2030 in China and proposal of the roadmap to a low-carbon world by 2050 pp. 301-328

- Junxiao Wei, Kuang Cen and Yuanbo Geng
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- A framework for the joint institutionalization of climate change mitigation and adaptation in city administrations pp. 1-21

- Christian Göpfert, Christine Wamsler and Werner Lang
- Mitigating climate change via CO2 sequestration into Biyadh reservoir: geomechanical modeling and caprock integrity pp. 23-52

- Sikandar Khan, Yehia Abel Khulief and Abdullatif Al-Shuhail
- Quality of national adaptation plans and opportunities for improvement pp. 53-71

- Sierra C. Woodruff and Patrick Regan
- Impact of climate change and anthropogenic pressure on the groundwater resources in arid environment pp. 73-92

- Emna Guermazi, Marianne Milano, Emmanuel Reynard and Moncef Zairi
- Marginal cost to increase soil organic carbon using no-till on U.S. cropland pp. 93-112

- Mark Sperow
- Soil carbon dioxide emission associated with soil porosity after sugarcane field reform pp. 113-127

- Luma Castro Souza, Carolina Fernandes, Mara Regina Moitinho, Elton Bicalho and Newton La Scala
- Improvement of economic traits and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in sheep and goats in Central Asia pp. 129-146

- Flavio Forabosco and Riccardo Negrini
- Subsidence and carbon dioxide emissions in a smallholder peatland mosaic in Sumatra, Indonesia pp. 147-163

- Ni’matul Khasanah and Meine Noordwijk
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