Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Volume 21, issue 8, 2016
- Costs and benefits of differences in the timing of greenhouse gas emission reductions pp. 1165-1179

- Annemiek K. Admiraal, Andries F. Hof, Michel G. J. Elzen and Detlef P. Vuuren
- Greenhouse gas scenarios for Austria: a comparison of different approaches to emission trends pp. 1181-1196

- Thomas Winkler and Wilfried Winiwarter
- Managing the nitrogen cycle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from crop production and biofuel expansion pp. 1197-1212

- Stephen M. Ogle, Bruce McCarl, Justin Baker, Stephen J. Grosso, Paul R. Adler, Keith Paustian and William J. Parton
- Impact of urban water supply on energy use in China: a provincial and national comparison pp. 1213-1233

- Kate Smith, Shuming Liu, Yi Liu, Dragan Savic, Gustaf Olsson, Tian Chang and Xue Wu
- Water security as a challenge for the sustainability of La Serena-Coquimbo conurbation in northern Chile: global perspectives and adaptation pp. 1235-1246

- Carla Ximena Salinas, Jorge Gironás and Miriam Pinto
- A numerical modeling approach to support decision-making on design of integrated multitrophic aquaculture for efficiently mitigating aquatic waste pp. 1247-1261

- Junbo Zhang, Daisuke Kitazawa and Chenxing Yang
- Assessing agricultural systems vulnerability to climate change to inform adaptation planning: an application in Khorezm, Uzbekistan pp. 1263-1287

- Mariya Aleksandrova, Animesh K. Gain and Carlo Giupponi
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Linking the emissions trading schemes of Europe and China - Combining climate and energy policy instruments pp. 135-151

- Yang Liu and Taoyuan Wei
- Restoration and conservation potential of destroyed Qinghai spruce (Picea crassifolia) forests in the Qilian Mountains of northwest China pp. 153-165

- Shouzhang Peng, Chuanyan Zhao, Zhonglin Xu and Muhammad Ashiq
- Multilateral energy lending and urban bias in autocracies: promoting fossil fuels pp. 167-190

- Sung Kim and Johannes Urpelainen
- Toward a framework of environmental risk management for CO 2 geological storage in china: gaps and suggestions for future regulations pp. 191-207

- Lancui Liu, Qi Li, Jiu-Tian Zhang and Dong Cao
- Adaptive management of marine mega-fauna in a changing climate pp. 209-224

- Mariana Fuentes, Lynda Chambers, Andrew Chin, Peter Dann, Kirstin Dobbs, Helene Marsh, Elvira Poloczanska, Kim Maison, Malcolm Turner and Robert Pressey
- Mitigation potential of important farm and forest trees: a potentiality for clean development mechanism afforestation reforestation (CDM A R) project and reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation, along with conservation and enhancement of carbon stocks (REDD+) pp. 225-232

- Rajiv Pandey, Sanjeet Hom, Steve Harrison and Vinod Yadav
- Impact of climate change on regional irrigation water demand in Baojixia irrigation district of China pp. 233-247

- Xiao-jun Wang, Jian-yun Zhang, Mahtab Ali, Shamsuddin Shahid, Rui-min He, Xing-hui Xia and Zhuo Jiang
- Adaptation strategies to combat climate change effect on rice and mustard in Eastern India pp. 249-261

- Saon Banerjee, Subharanjan Das, Asis Mukherjee, Apurba Mukherjee and B. Saikia
- Economic and environmental effects of unilateral climate actions pp. 263-278

- Olga Kiuila, Krzysztof Wojtowicz, Tomasz Zylicz and Leszek Kasek
- A framework for assessing vulnerability of inland fisheries to impacts of climate variability in India pp. 279-296

- M. Das, P. Srivastava, A. Rej, Md. Mandal and A. Sharma
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Intersectoral burden sharing of CO 2 mitigation in China in 2020 pp. 1-14

- Weidong Chen and Qing He
- Adaptation strategies for rice cultivation under climate change in Central Vietnam pp. 15-37

- Sangam Shrestha, Proloy Deb and Thi Bui
- Agroecosystem specific climate vulnerability analysis: application of the livelihood vulnerability index to a tropical highland region pp. 39-65

- Belay Simane, Benjamin Zaitchik and Jeremy Foltz
- Climate friendliness of cocoa agroforests is compatible with productivity increase pp. 67-80

- Götz Schroth, Arzhvaël Jeusset, Andrea Gomes, Ciro Florence, Núbia Coelho, Deborah Faria and Peter Läderach
- Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand pp. 81-99

- Xiao-jun Wang, Jian-yun Zhang, Shamsuddin Shahid, En-hong Guan, Yong-xiang Wu, Juan Gao and Rui-min He
- Alternative approaches for addressing non-permanence in carbon projects: an application to afforestation and reforestation under the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 101-118

- Christopher Galik, Brian Murray, Stephen Mitchell and Phil Cottle
- Water yield, nitrogen and sediment retentions in Northern Japan (Teshio river watershed): land use change scenario analysis pp. 119-133

- Min Fan and Hideaki Shibata
Volume 20, issue 8, 2015
- Portfolios of adaptation investments in water management pp. 1247-1265

- Jeroen Aerts, Wouter Botzen and Saskia Werners
- Evaluating climate change vulnerability assessments: a case study of research focusing on the built environment in northern Canada pp. 1267-1288

- James Ford, Clara Champalle, Pamela Tudge, Rudy Riedlsperger, Trevor Bell and Erik Sparling
- The future role of agriculture and land use change for climate change mitigation in Bangladesh pp. 1289-1304

- Tahsin Jilani, Tomoko Hasegawa and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Farm households’ resilience scale under water scarcity pp. 1305-1318

- Hamideh Maleksaeidi, Ezatollah Karami and Gholam Zamani
- Analysis of meander evolution studies on effect from land use and climate change at the upstream reach of the Pahang River, Malaysia pp. 1319-1334

- Mohd Kamarudin, Mohd Toriman, Mohd Rosli, Hafizan Juahir, Nor Aziz, Azman Azid, Syahrir Zainuddin and Wan Sulaiman
- Multi-model comparison of the economic and energy implications for China and India in an international climate regime pp. 1335-1359

- Daniel Johansson, Paul Lucas, Matthias Weitzel, Erik Ahlgren, A. Bazaz, Wenying Chen, Michel Elzen, Joydeep Ghosh, Maria Grahn, Qiao-Mei Liang, Sonja Peterson, Basanta Pradhan, Bas van Ruijven, P. Shukla, Detlef Vuuren and Yi-Ming Wei
- Can blue carbon contribute to clean development in West-Africa? The case of Guinea-Bissau pp. 1361-1383

- Maria Vasconcelos, Ana Cabral, Joana Melo, Timothy Pearson, Henrique Pereira, Viriato Cassamá and Tanya Yudelman
- Exploring institutional changes in agriculture to inform adaptation planning to climate change in transition countries pp. 1385-1406

- Livia Bizikova, Maria Nijnik and Anatoliy Nijnik
- Will a carbon tax hinder China’s efforts to improve its primary income distribution status? pp. 1407-1436

- Qian Wang and Qiao-Mei Liang
- Biochar as a global change adaptation: predicting biochar impacts on crop productivity and soil quality for a tropical soil with the Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) model pp. 1437-1458

- Taras Lychuk, Roberto Izaurralde, Robert Hill, William McGill and Jimmy Williams
- Influence of bioenergy crop Jatropha curcas amendment on soil biogeochemistry in a tropical vertisol pp. 1459-1470

- Bharati Kollah, Garima Dubey, Peter Dunfield and Santosh Mohanty
- Assessing climate change vulnerability of water at household level pp. 1471-1485

- Rajiv Pandey, Sparsh Kala and Vishnu Pandey
- Achieving and maintaining institutional feasibility in emissions trading: the case of New Zealand pp. 1487-1509

- Jessika Richter and Luis Mundaca
- Energy market impacts of nuclear power phase-out policies pp. 1511-1527

- Solveig Glomsrød, Taoyuan Wei, Torben Mideksa and Bjørn Samset
- Mitigating greenhouse gas fluxes from cultivated organic soils with raised water table pp. 1529-1544

- Kristiina Regina, Jatta Sheehy and Merja Myllys
- How can straw incorporation management impact on soil carbon storage? A meta-analysis pp. 1545-1568

- Fei Lu
- Erratum to: How can straw incorporation management impact on soil carbon storage? A meta-analysis pp. 1569-1569

- Hong Zhao, Binfeng Sun, Ling Jiang, Fei Lu, Xiaoke Wang and Zhiyun Ouyang
Volume 20, issue 7, 2015
- Effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentration on nitrous oxide emissions and nitrogen dynamics in a winter-wheat cropping system in northern China pp. 1027-1040

- Yingchun Li, Erda Lin, Xue Han, Zhengping Peng, Wen Wang, Xingyu Hao and Hui Ju
- Land use and management change under climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies: a U.S. case study pp. 1041-1054

- Jianhong Mu, Anne Wein and Bruce McCarl
- Economic valuation and option-based payments for ecosystem services pp. 1055-1077

- Sunderasan Srinivasan
- Spatial planning and resource use in the Azores pp. 1079-1095

- Helena Calado, Ana Braga, Fabiana Moniz, Artur Gil and Marta Vergílio
- Climate change vulnerability and adaptation strategies in Egypt’s agricultural sector pp. 1097-1109

- Bruce McCarl, Mark Musumba, Joel Smith, Paul Kirshen, Russell Jones, Akram El-Ganzori, Mohamed Ali, Mossad Kotb, Ibrahim El-Shinnawy, Mona El-Agizy, Mohamed Bayoumi and Riina Hynninen
- Worldwide impacts of climate change on energy for heating and cooling pp. 1111-1136

- Maryse Labriet, Santosh Joshi, Marc Vielle, Philip Holden, Neil Edwards, Amit Kanudia, Richard Loulou and Frédéric Babonneau
- An econometric analysis of sub-national Clean Development Mechanism performance in China pp. 1137-1153

- Jinshan Zhu, Hui Yao, Yingkai Tang and Liyong Wang
- Adaptation of crop production to climate change by crop substitution pp. 1155-1174

- E. Eyshi Rezaei, T. Gaiser, S. Siebert and F. Ewert
- Contribution of agroforests to landscape carbon storage pp. 1175-1190

- Götz Schroth, Lucio Bede, Artur Paiva, Camila Cassano, André Amorim, Deborah Faria, Eduardo Mariano-Neto, Adriana Martini, Regina Sambuichi and Renato Lôbo
- Spatiotemporal variability of winter wheat phenology in response to weather and climate variability in China pp. 1191-1202

- Dengpan Xiao, Juana Moiwo, Fulu Tao, Yonghui Yang, Yanjun Shen, Quanhong Xu, Jianfeng Liu, He Zhang and Fengshan Liu
- Identifying gaps and inconsistencies in the use of relocation rhetoric: a prerequisite for sound relocation policy and planning pp. 1203-1209

- Anamaria Bukvic
- Establishing relative sea level trends where a coast lacks a long term tide gauge pp. 1211-1227

- Joanna Ellison and Pippa Strickland
- Levelized costs of conventional and battery electric vehicles in china: Beijing experiences pp. 1229-1246

- Han Hao, Michael Wang, Yan Zhou, Hewu Wang and Minggao Ouyang
Volume 20, issue 6, 2015
- Preface: climate change proof flood risk management pp. 837-843

- Frans Klijn, Bruno Merz, Edmund Penning-Rowsell and Zbigniew Kundzewicz
- Adaptive flood risk management planning based on a comprehensive flood risk conceptualisation pp. 845-864

- Frans Klijn, Heidi Kreibich, Hans Moel and Edmund Penning-Rowsell
- Flood risk assessments at different spatial scales pp. 865-890

- H. Moel, B. Jongman, H. Kreibich, B. Merz, E. Penning-Rowsell and P. Ward
- Economic optimization of flood prevention systems in the Netherlands pp. 891-912

- Vana Tsimopoulou, Matthijs Kok and Johannes Vrijling
- Adaptation strategies to maintain dunes as flexible coastal flood defense in The Netherlands pp. 913-928

- Joep Keijsers, Alessio Giardino, Ate Poortinga, Jan Mulder, Michel Riksen and Giorgio Santinelli
- Salt marshes to adapt the flood defences along the Dutch Wadden Sea coast pp. 929-948

- Jantsje Loon-Steensma
- An integrated approach to flood risk management and spatial quality for a Netherlands’ river polder area pp. 949-966

- Anne Nillesen and Matthijs Kok
- A review of damage-reducing measures to manage fluvial flood risks in a changing climate pp. 967-989

- Heidi Kreibich, Philip Bubeck, Mathijs Vliet and Hans Moel
- Sharing the burden of increasing flood risk: who pays for flood insurance and flood risk management in the United Kingdom pp. 991-1009

- Edmund Penning-Rowsell and Sally Priest
- Flood risk management for an uncertain future: economic efficiency and system robustness perspectives compared for the Meuse River (Netherlands) pp. 1011-1026

- Frans Klijn, Marjolein Mens and Nathalie Asselman
Volume 20, issue 5, 2015
- Chinese transport: achievements and challenges of transport policies pp. 623-626

- Michael Wang and Hal Harvey
- China automotive energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions outlook to 2050 pp. 627-650

- Chuanjun Lyu, Xunmin Ou and Xiliang Zhang
- Transportation development and congestion mitigation measures of Beijing, China pp. 651-663

- Jifu Guo, Mingzheng Sun, Ting Wang and Lu Lu
- Sustainable urban development in China: challenges and achievements pp. 665-682

- Jiangyan Wang and Dongquan He
- From super block to small block: urban form transformation and its road network impacts in Chenggong, China pp. 683-699

- Zhigao Wang, Liang Li and Yinghao Li
- Does energy follow form? The case of household travel in Jinan, China pp. 701-718

- Yang Jiang, Pericles Zegras, Dongquan He and Qizhi Mao
- Vehicular air pollutant emissions in China: evaluation of past control policies and future perspectives pp. 719-733

- Hong Huo, Bo Zheng, Michael Wang, Qiang Zhang and Ke-Bin He
- Review and evaluation of China’s standards and regulations on the fuel consumption of motor vehicles pp. 735-753

- Yue-Fu Jin, Zhao Wang, Hui-Ming Gong, Tian-Lei Zheng, Xiang Bao, Jia-Rui Fan, Michael Wang and Miao Guo
- Evolution of heavy-duty vehicle fuel efficiency policies in major markets pp. 755-775

- Drew Kodjak, Ben Sharpe and Oscar Delgado
- Plug-in electric vehicle market penetration and incentives: a global review pp. 777-795

- Yan Zhou, Michael Wang, Han Hao, Larry Johnson, Hewu Wang and Han Hao
- Technology evaluation of Chinese hybrid electric bus demonstration pp. 797-815

- Jinhua Zhang, Lijin Zhao, Fushen Hou, Mengliang Li, Yueyun Xu and Han Hao
- Beijing passenger car travel survey: implications for alternative fuel vehicle deployment pp. 817-835

- Hewu Wang, Xiaobin Zhang, Lvwei Wu, Cong Hou, Huiming Gong, Qian Zhang and Minggao Ouyang
Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- Household flood risk reduction in the Czech Republic pp. 499-504

- Barbora Duží, Dmytro Vikhrov, Ilan Kelman, Robert Stojanov and Jiří Jakubínský
- A framework for examining adaptation readiness pp. 505-526

- James Ford and Diana King
- Human settlement and regional development in the context of climate change: a spatial analysis of low elevation coastal zones in China pp. 527-546

- Jianli Liu, Jiahong Wen, Youqin Huang, Minqi Shi, Qingjie Meng, Jinhong Ding and Hui Xu
- Adapting to climate change: assessing the vulnerability of ecosystem services in Europe in the context of rural development pp. 547-572

- John Tzilivakis, D. Warner, A. Green and K. Lewis
- Assessing “inherent vulnerability” of forests: a methodological approach and a case study from Western Ghats, India pp. 573-590

- Jagmohan Sharma, Rajiv Chaturvedi, G. Bala and N. Ravindranath
- Pro-environmental behavior and public understanding of climate change pp. 591-600

- Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Rulia Akhtar, Rafia Afroz, Abul Al-Amin and Fatimah Kari
- Risk and economic viability of housing climate adaptation strategies for wind hazards in southeast Australia pp. 601-622

- Mark Stewart
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Relevant drivers of farmers’ decision behavior regarding their adaptation to climate change: a case study of two regions in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 179-199

- Hermann Comoé and Michael Siegrist
- Forest management facing climate change - an ecosystem model analysis of adaptation strategies pp. 201-220

- Anna Jönsson, Fredrik Lagergren and Benjamin Smith
- An assessment of adaptation planning for flood variability in the Okavango Delta, Botswana pp. 221-239

- M. Motsholapheko, D. Kgathi and C. Vanderpost
- Integrating ecosystem services and climate change responses in coastal wetlands development plans for Bangladesh pp. 241-261

- Md. Hossain, Lars Hein, Frans Rip and John Dearing
- A satellite-based disturbance index algorithm for monitoring mitigation strategies effects on desertification change in an arid environment pp. 263-276

- Nasem Badreldin and Rudi Goossens
- How are we adapting to climate change? A global assessment pp. 277-293

- Alexandra Lesnikowski, James Ford, Lea Berrang-Ford, Magda Barrera and Jody Heymann
- Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural irrigation in China pp. 295-315

- Xiaoxia Zou, Yu’e Li, Kuo Li, Roger Cremades, Qingzhu Gao, Yunfan Wan and Xiaobo Qin
- The role of small scale sand dams in securing water supply under climate change in Ethiopia pp. 317-339

- Ralph Lasage, Jeroen Aerts, Peter Verburg and Alemu Sileshi
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Potential impact of climate change on future water demand in Yulin city, Northwest China pp. 1-19

- Wang Xiao-jun, Zhang Jian-yun, Shahid Shamsuddin, He Rui-min, Xia Xing-hui and Mou Xin-li
- Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in temperate forests in Central Mexico: a participatory approach pp. 21-42

- Leopoldo Galicia, Leticia Gómez-Mendoza and Víctor Magaña
- Combining backcasting and exploratory scenarios to develop robust water strategies in face of uncertain futures pp. 43-74

- Mathijs Vliet and Kasper Kok
- Barriers and opportunities for urban adaptation planning: analytical framework and evidence from cities in Latin America and Germany pp. 75-97

- Paul Lehmann, Miriam Brenck, Oliver Gebhardt, Sven Schaller and Elisabeth Süßbauer
- A framework for analysing regional adaptive capacity assessments: challenges for methodology and policy making pp. 99-120

- Sirkku Juhola and Sylvia Kruse
- Effectiveness of strategies at reducing sand temperature to mitigate potential impacts from changes in environmental temperature on sea turtle reproductive output pp. 121-133

- J. Jourdan and M. Fuentes
- Economic impacts of climate change on water resources in the coterminous United States pp. 135-157

- James Henderson, Charles Rodgers, Russell Jones, Joel Smith, Kenneth Strzepek and Jeremy Martinich
- Estimation of potential impacts of climate change on growth and yield of temperate tree species pp. 159-178

- M. Ashraf, Charles Bourque, David MacLean, Thom Erdle and Fan-Rui Meng
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