Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Volume 22, issue 8, 2017
- Conflicts of economic interests by limiting global warming to +3 °C pp. 1131-1148

- Asbjørn Aaheim, Taoyuan Wei and Bård Romstad
- Evaluating the technical efficiencies of fishing vessels to achieve effective management of overexploited fisheries pp. 1149-1162

- Chenxing Yang, Xiaobo Lou, Takahiro Matsui and Junbo Zhang
- A new way of carbon accounting emphasises the crucial role of sustainable timber use for successful carbon mitigation strategies pp. 1163-1192

- Fabian H. Härtl, Sebastian Höllerl and Thomas Knoke
- The effect of increasing lifespan and recycling rate on carbon storage in wood products from theoretical model to application for the European wood sector pp. 1193-1205

- Pau Brunet-Navarro, Hubert Jochheim and Bart Muys
- The cost of stratospheric climate engineering revisited pp. 1207-1228

- Ryo Moriyama, Masahiro Sugiyama, Atsushi Kurosawa, Kooiti Masuda, Kazuhiro Tsuzuki and Yuki Ishimoto
- The evolution of CO2 emissions in international trade for major economies: a perspective from the global supply chain pp. 1229-1248

- Jing-Li Fan, Qian Wang, Shiwei Yu, Yun-Bing Hou and Yi-Ming Wei
- Looking under the hood of local adaptation plans: shedding light on the actions prioritized to build local resilience to climate change pp. 1249-1279

- Missy Stults and Sierra C. Woodruff
Volume 22, issue 7, 2017
- Urban CO2 emissions in Xi’an and Bangalore by commuters: implications for controlling urban transportation carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries pp. 993-1019

- Yuanqing Wang, Liu Yang, Sunsheng Han, Chao Li and T. V. Ramachandra
- Disaster risk reduction and international catastrophe risk insurance facility pp. 1021-1039

- Nipawan Thirawat, Sirikamon Udompol and Pathomdanai Ponjan
- Impacts of land use, restoration, and climate change on tropical peat carbon stocks in the twenty-first century: implications for climate mitigation pp. 1041-1061

- Matthew Warren, Steve Frolking, Zhaohua Dai and Sofyan Kurnianto
- A methodological framework to operationalize climate risk management: managing sovereign climate-related extreme event risk in Austria pp. 1063-1086

- Thomas Schinko, Reinhard Mechler and Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
- Coastal and riverine ecosystems as adaptive flood defenses under a changing climate pp. 1087-1094

- Bregje K. van Wesenbeeck, Wiebe de Boer, Siddharth Narayan, Wouter R. L. van der Star and Mindert B. de Vries
- Dynamics and the economics of carbon sequestration: common oversights and their implications pp. 1095-1111

- Tas Thamo, David Pannell, Marit Kragt, Michael J. Robertson and Maksym Polyakov
- The crestline approach for assessing the development of coastal flooding due to sea level rise pp. 1113-1130

- Rania A. Bekheet, Mohamed El Raey and Alaa-El-Din Yassin
Volume 22, issue 6, 2017
- Increasing the application of gas engines to decrease China’s GHG emissions pp. 839-861

- Liyan Feng, Jun Zhai, Lei Chen, Wuqiang Long, Jiangping Tian and Bin Tang
- An empirical analysis of energy efficiency measures applicable to cities, regions, and local governments, based on the case of South Korea’s local energy saving program pp. 863-878

- Intaek Yoon, YeonSang Lee and Sohyun Kate Yoon
- Benefits of the development and dissemination of climate-smart rice: ex ante impact assessment of drought-tolerant rice in South Asia pp. 879-901

- Khondoker Mottaleb, Roderick Rejesus, Murty Mvr, Samarendu Mohanty and Tao Li
- From site-level to regional adaptation planning for tropical commodities: cocoa in West Africa pp. 903-927

- Götz Schroth, Peter Läderach, Armando Isaac Martinez-Valle and Christian Bunn
- Twin climate cities—an exploratory study of their potential use for awareness-raising and urban adaptation pp. 929-945

- Guillaume Rohat, Stéphane Goyette and Johannes Flacke
- A comparison of five high-resolution spatially-explicit, fossil-fuel, carbon dioxide emission inventories for the United States pp. 947-972

- Maya G. Hutchins, Jeffrey D. Colby, Gregg Marland and Eric Marland
- Carbon tax, emission trading, or the mixed policy: which is the most effective strategy for climate change mitigation in China? pp. 973-992

- Wei Li and Zhijie Jia
Volume 22, issue 5, 2017
- Building low-carbon and disaster-resilient communities: integrating climate mitigation and adaptation into the assessment of self-help housing design pp. 695-728

- Sasima Charoenkit and S. Kumar
- Green public procurement and green-mark products strategies for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions—experience from Taiwan pp. 729-742

- Wen-Tien Tsai
- Assessing high-impact spots of climate change: spatial yield simulations with Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) model pp. 743-760

- Anton Eitzinger, Peter Läderach, Beatriz Rodriguez, Myles Fisher, Stephen Beebe, Kai Sonder and Axel Schmidt
- Perceptions of urban climate hazards and their effects on adaptation agendas pp. 761-776

- Taedong Lee and Sara Hughes
- Assessing local climate vulnerability and winegrowers’ adaptive processes in the context of climate change pp. 777-803

- Etienne Neethling, Théo Petitjean, Hervé Quénol and Gérard Barbeau
- Diagnosing institutional barriers and opportunities for adaptation to climate change pp. 805-838

- Christoph Oberlack
Volume 22, issue 4, 2017
- The European Union Solidarity Fund: an assessment of its recent reforms pp. 547-563

- Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer and Anna Lorant
- Simulating climate change impacts and potential adaptations on rice yields in the Sichuan Basin, China pp. 565-594

- Che-Chen Xu, Wen-Xiang Wu, Quan-Sheng Ge, Yang Zhou, Yu-Mei Lin and Ya-Mei Li
- Impacts of climate variability and changes on domestic water use in the Yellow River Basin of China pp. 595-608

- Xiao-jun Wang, Jian-yun Zhang, Shahid Shamsuddin, Ru-lin Oyang, Tie-sheng Guan, Jian-guo Xue and Xu Zhang
- Dynamic equity carbon permit allocation scheme to limit global warming to two degrees pp. 609-628

- Lining Wang, Wenying Chen, Hongjun Zhang and Ding Ma
- Prediction of enteric methane emission from cattle using linear and non-linear statistical models in tropical production systems pp. 629-650

- Amlan Kumar Patra
- Screening of climatic impacts on a country’s international supply chains: Japan as a case study pp. 651-667

- Katsuyuki Nakano
- Climate change adaptation trends in small island developing states pp. 669-691

- Stacy-ann Robinson
Volume 22, issue 3, 2017
- Identification of structural breaks in the forest product markets: how sensitive are to changes in the Nordic region? pp. 469-483

- Tahamina Khanam, Abul Rahman, Blas Mola-Yudego and Jouni Pykäläinen
Volume 22, issue 2, 2017
- Environmental implications of perfluorotributylamine—a potent greenhouse gas pp. 225-231

- Wen-Tien Tsai
- Combining organic and inorganic nitrogen fertilisation reduces N2O emissions from cereal crops: a comparative analysis of China and Zimbabwe pp. 233-245

- George Nyamadzawo, Yeufeng Shi, Ngonidzashe Chirinda, Jørgen E. Olesen, Farai Mapanda, Menas Wuta, Wenliang Wu, Fanqiao Meng, Myles Oelofse, Andreas Neergaard and Jeff Smith
- Collaborative use of geodesign tools to support decision-making on adaptation to climate change pp. 247-266

- Tessa Eikelboom and Ron Janssen
- Economic analysis of adaptive strategies for flood risk management under climate change pp. 267-285

- Thomas D. Pol, Ekko C. Ierland and Silke Gabbert
- Assessing potential future urban heat island patterns following climate scenarios, socio-economic developments and spatial planning strategies pp. 287-306

- Eric Koomen and Vasco Diogo
- An interactive simulation and visualization tool for flood analysis usable for practitioners pp. 307-324

- Johannes G. Leskens, Christian Kehl, Tim Tutenel, Timothy Kol, Gerwin de Haan, Guus Stelling and Elmar Eisemann
- The potential of water markets to allocate water between industry, agriculture, and public water utilities as an adaptation mechanism to climate change pp. 325-347

- Jason F. L. Koopman, Onno Kuik, Richard Tol and Roy Brouwer
Volume 22, issue 1, 2017
- Energy efficiency to mitigate carbon emissions: strategies of China and the USA pp. 1-14

- Ming Yang and Xin Yu
- A decision analysis approach to climate adaptation: a structured method to consider multiple options pp. 15-28

- L. Richard Little and Brenda B. Lin
- Assessment of inherent vulnerability of forests at landscape level: a case study from Western Ghats in India pp. 29-44

- Jagmohan Sharma, Sujata Upgupta, Rajesh Kumar, Rajiv Kumar Chaturvedi, G. Bala and N H Ravindranath
- Regional efforts to mitigate climate change in China: a multi-criteria assessment approach pp. 45-66

- Zhifu Mi, Yi-Ming Wei, Chen-Qi He, Huanan Li, Xiao-Chen Yuan and Hua Liao
- Impacts of climate change on water resources in the Yellow River basin and identification of global adaptation strategies pp. 67-83

- Guoqing Wang, Jianyun Zhang, Junliang Jin, Josh Weinberg, Zhenxin Bao, Cuishan Liu, Yanli Liu, Xiaolin Yan, Xiaomeng Song and Ran Zhai
- The effects of current water management practices on methane emissions in Japanese rice cultivation pp. 85-98

- Ai Leon, Kazunori Kohyama, Kazuyuki Yagi, Yusuke Takata and Hiroshi Obara
- Mitigation of CO2 emissions from the road passenger transport sector in Bahrain pp. 99-119

- M. AlSabbagh, Y. L. Siu, A. Guehnemann and J. Barrett
- Climate change implications for the nest site selection process and subsequent hatching success of a green turtle population pp. 121-135

- Katherine Comer Santos, Marielle Livesey, Marianne Fish and Armando Camargo Lorences
- An indicator tool for assessing local vulnerability to climate change in the Mexican agricultural sector pp. 137-152

- Ramiro Ahumada-Cervantes, Gilberto Velázquez-Angulo, Hugo B. Rodríguez-Gallegos, Edith Flores-Tavizón, Rubén Félix-Gastélum, Jaime Romero-González and Alfredo Granados-Olivas
- The role of uncertainty in future costs of key CO2 abatement technologies: a sensitivity analysis with a global computable general equilibrium model pp. 153-173

- Matthias Weitzel
- Adapting bridge infrastructure to climate change: institutionalizing resilience in intergovernmental transportation planning processes in the Northeastern USA pp. 175-198

- Anna Schulz, Asim Zia and Christopher Koliba
- Marginal costs of abating greenhouse gases in the global ruminant livestock sector pp. 199-224

- B. Henderson, A. Falcucci, A. Mottet, L. Early, B. Werner, H. Steinfeld and Philippe Gerber
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