Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Volume 19, issue 8, 2014
- Climate change adaptation, mitigation and livelihood benefits in coffee production: where are the synergies? pp. 1119-1137

- Eric Rahn, Peter Läderach, María Baca, Charlotte Cressy, Götz Schroth, Daniella Malin, Henk Rikxoort and Jefferson Shriver
- Artificial neural networks models for predicting effective drought index: Factoring effects of rainfall variability pp. 1139-1162

- Muthoni Masinde
- Prioritization of climate change adaptation approaches in the Gambia pp. 1163-1178

- Edward Sanneh, Allen Hu, Chia-Wei Hsu and Momodou Njie
- Estimating soil carbon storage and mitigation under temperate coniferous forests in the southern region of Kashmir Himalayas pp. 1179-1194

- Akhlaq Wani, P. Joshi, Ombir Singh and J. Bhat
- Small scale farmers’ vulnerability to climatic changes in southern Benin: the importance of farmers’ perceptions of existing institutions pp. 1195-1207

- Marie-Ange Baudoin, Aida Sanchez and Belarmain Fandohan
- Transaction costs for carbon sequestration projects in the tropical forest sector pp. 1209-1222

- Timothy Pearson, Sandra Brown, Brent Sohngen, Jennifer Henman and Sara Ohrel
- Adaptation of maize to climate change impacts in Iran pp. 1223-1238

- Rooholla Moradi, Alireza Koocheki and Mehdi Nassiri Mahallati
- Exploring barriers to climate change adaptation in the Swiss tourism sector pp. 1239-1254

- Cecilia Matasci, Sylvia Kruse, Nico Barawid and Philippe Thalmann
- Adoption of the low carbon society policy in locally-governed urban areas: experience from Thai municipalities pp. 1255-1275

- Surawut Chomaitong and Ranjith Perera
- Adapting importation policy to global commodity markets: implications of rice import allocation in Singapore pp. 1277-1293

- Yeong Tey and Mark Brindal
- Towards a resilience indicator framework for making climate-change adaptation decisions pp. 1295-1312

- Nathan Engle, Ariane Bremond, Elizabeth Malone and Richard Moss
Volume 19, issue 7, 2014
- Modeling the impact of mitigation options on methane abatement from rice fields pp. 927-945

- A.K. Misra and Maitri Verma
- Minimizing changing climate impact on buildings using easily and economically feasible earth to air heat exchanger technique pp. 947-954

- Thainswemong Choudhury and Anil Misra
- Assessing the net atmospheric impacts of wood production and utilization pp. 955-968

- Antti Kilpeläinen, Harri Strandman, Seppo Kellomäki and Jyri Seppälä
- From federal to city mitigation and adaptation: climate change policy in Mexico City pp. 969-996

- Fabiola Sosa-Rodriguez
- The response of a mid- and high latitude peat bog to predicted climate change: methane production in a 12-month peat incubation pp. 997-1010

- Leona Bohdalkova, Martin Novak, Frantisek Buzek, Jakub Kreisinger, Richard Bindler, Katerina Pazderu and Petra Pacherova
- Analytical lenses on barriers in the governance of climate change adaptation pp. 1011-1032

- G. Biesbroek, Catrien Termeer, Judith Klostermann and Pavel Kabat
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation: next steps for cross-sectoral action to protect global health pp. 1033-1040

- Kathryn Bowen, Kristie Ebi and Sharon Friel
- Guidelines for the strategic management of flood risks in industrial plant oil in the Brazilian coast: adaptive measures to the impacts by relative sea level rise pp. 1041-1062

- G. Lacerda, C. Silva, C. Pimenteira, Raymond Kopp, R. Grumback, L. Rosa and M. Freitas
- Effect of age and disturbance on decadal changes in carbon stocks in managed forest landscapes in central Canada pp. 1063-1075

- Michael Ter-Mikaelian, Stephen Colombo and Jiaxin Chen
- Renewable energy powered evacuated tube collector refrigerator system pp. 1077-1089

- S. Anand, A. Gupta and S. Tyagi
- Analysis of climate variability in the Manas River Valley, North-Western China (1956–2006) pp. 1091-1107

- Fenghua Zhang, Munir Hanjra, Fan Hua, Yunqiao Shu and Yuyi Li
- Effect of light supply on CO 2 capture from atmosphere by Chlorella vulgaris and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata pp. 1109-1117

- J. Pires, A. Gonçalves, F. Martins, M. Alvim-Ferraz and M. Simões
Volume 19, issue 6, 2014
- From euphoria to reality on efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) pp. 615-620

- Robin Matthews and Meine Noordwijk
- Heterogeneity of experts’ opinion regarding opportunities and challenges of tackling deforestation in the tropics: a Q methodology application pp. 621-640

- Maria Nijnik, Albert Nijnik, Emmy Bergsma and Robin Matthews
- REDD+ and international leakage via food and timber markets: a CGE analysis pp. 641-655

- Onno Kuik
- A perfect storm? Indigenous rights within a national REDD+ readiness process in Peru pp. 657-676

- Douglas White
- Reducing emissions from land use in Indonesia: motivation, policy instruments and expected funding streams pp. 677-692

- Meine Noordwijk, Fahmuddin Agus, Sonya Dewi and Herry Purnomo
- Will funding to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and (forest) Degradation (REDD+) stop conversion of peat swamps to oil palm in orangutan habitat in Tripa in Aceh, Indonesia? pp. 693-713

- Hesti Tata, Meine Noordwijk, Denis Ruysschaert, Rachmat Mulia, Subekti Rahayu, Elok Mulyoutami, Atiek Widayati, Andree Ekadinata, Riswan Zen, Adji Darsoyo, Rahayu Oktaviani and Sonya Dewi
- Migrants, land markets and carbon emissions in Jambi, Indonesia: Land tenure change and the prospect of emission reduction pp. 715-731

- Gamma Galudra, Meine Noordwijk, Putra Agung, Suyanto Suyanto and Ujjwal Pradhan
- Gender influences decisions to change land use practices in the tropical forest margins of Jambi, Indonesia pp. 733-755

- Grace Villamor, Febrina Desrianti, Ratna Akiefnawati, Sacha Amaruzaman and Meine Noordwijk
- Implications of uncertainty and scale in carbon emission estimates on locally appropriate designs to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+) pp. 757-772

- Betha Lusiana, Meine Noordwijk, Feri Johana, Gamma Galudra, S. Suyanto and Georg Cadisch
- Low carbon emission development strategies for Jambi, Indonesia: simulation and trade-off analysis using the FALLOW model pp. 773-788

- Rachmat Mulia, Atiek Widayati, Suyanto, Putra Agung and Muhammad Zulkarnain
- Greenhouse gas emission factors for land use and land-use change in Southeast Asian peatlands pp. 789-807

- K. Hergoualc’h and L. Verchot
- Is CO 2 flux from oil palm plantations on peatland controlled by soil moisture and/or soil and air temperatures? pp. 809-819

- Setiari Marwanto and Fahmuddin Agus
- Peat emission control by groundwater management and soil amendments: evidence from laboratory experiments pp. 821-829

- Edi Husen, Selly Salma and Fahmuddin Agus
- Root- and peat-based CO 2 emissions from oil palm plantations pp. 831-843

- Ai Dariah, Setiari Marwanto and Fahmuddin Agus
- CO 2 emissions from tropical drained peat in Sumatra, Indonesia pp. 845-862

- Husnain Husnain, I. Wigena, Ai Dariah, Setiari Marwanto, Prihasto Setyanto and Fahmuddin Agus
- The Tropical Peatland Plantation-Carbon Assessment Tool: estimating CO 2 emissions from tropical peat soils under plantations pp. 863-885

- Jenny Farmer, Robin Matthews, Pete Smith and Jo Smith
- Mud, muddle and models in the knowledge value-chain to action on tropical peatland conservation pp. 887-905

- Meine van Noordwijk, Robin Matthews, Fahmuddin Agus, Jenny Farmer, Louis Verchot, Kristell Hergoualc’h, Sebastian Persch, Hesti Tata, Betha Lusiana, Atiek Widayati and Sonya Dewi
- Implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation): evidence on governance, evaluation and impacts from the REDD-ALERT project pp. 907-925

- Robin Matthews, Meine Noordwijk, Eric Lambin, Patrick Meyfroidt, Joyeeta Gupta, Louis Verchot, Kristell Hergoualc’h and Edzo Veldkamp
Volume 19, issue 5, 2014
- Plant canopies: bio-monitor and trap for re-suspended dust particulates contaminated with heavy metals pp. 499-508

- S. Ram, S. Majumder, P. Chaudhuri, S. Chanda, S. Santra, P. Maiti, M. Sudarshan and A. Chakraborty
- Potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in groundnut for adaptation to climate change in India and West Africa pp. 509-529

- Piara Singh, S. Nedumaran, B. Ntare, K. Boote, N. Singh, K. Srinivas and M. Bantilan
- Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and barriers to adaptation: lessons learned from an exploratory study in Vietnam pp. 531-548

- Hoa Dang, Elton Li, Johan Bruwer and Ian Nuberg
- Erratum to: Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and barriers to adaptation: lessons learned from an exploratory study in Vietnam pp. 549-549

- Hoa Dang, Elton Li, Johan Bruwer and Ian Nuberg
- Assessing inundation damage and timing of adaptation: sea level rise and the complexities of land use in coastal communities pp. 551-568

- Brenda Lin, Yong Khoo, Matthew Inman, Chi-Hsiang Wang, Sorada Tapsuwan and Xiaoming Wang
- Mountain communities and climate change adaptation: barriers to planning and hurdles to implementation in the Southern Rocky Mountain Region of North America pp. 569-587

- Kelli Archie
- A Geographic Information System (GIS)-based approach to adaptation to regional climate change: a case study of Okutama-machi, Tokyo, Japan pp. 589-614

- Yingjiu Bai, Ikuyo Kaneko, Hikaru Kobayashi, Kazuo Kurihara, Izuru Takayabu, Hidetaka Sasaki and Akihiko Murata
Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- Policy options to support climate-induced migration: insights from disaster relief in China pp. 375-389

- Hongjian Zhou, Weixing Zhang, Yehong Sun and Yi Yuan
- The determinants of support levels for wind energy in the European Union. An econometric study pp. 391-410

- Pablo Río, Miguel Tarancón and Cristina Peñasco
- Climate change adaptation planning in agriculture: processes, experiences and lessons learned from early adapters pp. 411-430

- Livia Bizikova, Erica Crawford, Maria Nijnik and Rob Swart
- Impact of climate change: an empirical investigation of Malaysian rice production pp. 431-444

- Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Md. Rahman, Abul Al-Amin, Fatimah Kari and Walter Filho
- Two methods to assess vulnerability to climate change in the Mexican agricultural sector pp. 445-461

- Alejandro Monterroso, Cecilia Conde, Carlos Gay, David Gómez and José López
- Catastrophe theory to assess water security and adaptation strategy in the context of environmental change pp. 463-477

- Wang Xiao-jun, Zhang Jian-yun, Shamsuddin Shahid, Xia Xing-hui, He Rui-min and Shang Man-ting
- Optimal carbon mitigation strategy under non-linear feedback effects and in the presence of permafrost release trigger hazard pp. 479-497

- Ram Ranjan
Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- Climate policy planning and development impact assessment pp. 255-260

- Silviu Scrieciu and Zaid Chalabi
- Advancing methodological thinking and practice for development-compatible climate policy planning pp. 261-288

- Silviu Scrieciu, Valerie Belton, Zaid Chalabi, Reinhard Mechler and Daniel Puig
- Water resource management and climate change adaptation: a holistic and multiple criteria perspective pp. 289-308

- Kathleen Miller and Valerie Belton
- Tools for developing adaptation policy to protect human health pp. 309-330

- Zaid Chalabi and Sari Kovats
- Adaptation policies to increase terrestrial ecosystem resilience: potential utility of a multicriteria approach pp. 331-354

- Ariane de Bremond and Nathan Engle
- The fiscal implications of climate change and policy responses pp. 355-374

- Paul Ekins and Stefan Speck
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- Farm management decision and response to climate variability and change in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 123-142

- Hermann Comoé, Robert Finger and Dominique Barjolle
- Development projects for small rural communities in the Brazilian Amazon region as potential strategies and practices of climate change adaptation pp. 143-160

- Claudio Szlafsztein
- Implications of a changing climate on food security and smallholders’ livelihoods in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 161-176

- Anton Eitzinger, Peter Läderach, Christian Bunn, Audberto Quiroga, Andreas Benedikter, Antonio Pantoja, Jason Gordon and Michele Bruni
- Analyzing flood risk and related impacts to urban communities in central Vietnam pp. 177-198

- Bam Razafindrabe, Ryohei Kada, Makoto Arima and Shoji Inoue
- Adaptation strategies of climate variability impacts on alpine grassland ecosystems in Tibetan Plateau pp. 199-209

- Qing-zhu Gao, Yue Li, Hong-mei Xu, Yun-fan Wan and Wang-zha Jiangcun
- Future production of rainfed wheat in Iran (Khorasan province): climate change scenario analysis pp. 211-227

- Mohammad Bannayan and Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei
- Developing biofuels industry in small economies: Policy experiences and lessons from the caribbean basin initiative pp. 229-253

- Kalim Shah, George Philippidis, Hari Dulal and Gernot Brodnig
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- Impacts of bioethanol on gasoline prices in the Philippines: an econometric analysis pp. 1-13

- Jose Cantos and Robert Dixon
- Climate change mitigation strategies in agriculture, forestry and other land use sectors in Vietnam pp. 15-32

- Nguyen Hoa, Tomoko Hasegawa and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Millennium development goals and clean development: synergies in the Pacific pp. 33-44

- Stephanie Byrom, Sebastian Thomas and Paul Dargusch
- Climate change mitigation policy paradigms—national objectives and alignments pp. 45-71

- Kirsten Halsnæs, Amit Garg, John Christensen, Helene Føyn, Maryna Karavai, Emilio Rovere, Matthew Bramley, Xianli Zhu, Catherine Mitchell, Joyashree Roy, Kanako Tanaka, Hidefumi Katayama, Carlos Mena, Imoh Obioh, Igor Bashmakov, Stanford Mwakasonda, Myong-Kyoon Lee, Marlene Vinluan, Yu Huang and Laura Segafredo
- How sustainable are forestry clean development mechanism projects?—A review of the selected projects from India pp. 73-91

- Ashish Aggarwal
- Financing for innovative technologies and best practices to reduce persistent organic pollutants pp. 93-106

- Ibrahima Sow, Robert Dixon, Jie Pan, Anil Sookdeo, Evelyn Swain and Laurent Granier
- Climate change and water resources management in Tuwei river basin of Northwest China pp. 107-120

- Wang Xiao-jun, Zhang Jian-yun, Wang Jian-hua, He Rui-min, Amgad ElMahdi, Liu Jin-hua, Wang Xin-gong, David King and Shamsuddin Shahid
- Review of Robbins, M (2011) Crops and carbon: paying farmers to combat climate change. London, Earthscan pp. 121-122

- Katharine Vincent
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