Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
1996 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 8, 2013
- Climate impact potential of utilizing forest residues for bioenergy in Norway pp. 1089-1108

- Geoffrey Guest, Francesco Cherubini and Anders Strømman
- Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation plus (REDD+) in the Philippines: will it make a difference in financing forest development? pp. 1109-1124

- Rodel Lasco, Rizza Veridiano, Marie Habito and Florencia Pulhin
- Economic and health benefits of the co-reduction of air pollutants and greenhouse gases pp. 1125-1139

- Yu-Ling Chen, Yi-Hsuan Shih, Chao-Heng Tseng, Sy-Yuan Kang and Huang-Chin Wang
- Fail-safe solar radiation management geoengineering pp. 1141-1166

- Takanobu Kosugi
- Mediterranean shrublands carbon sequestration: environmental and economic benefits pp. 1167-1182

- Loretta Gratani, Laura Varone, Carlo Ricotta and Rosangela Catoni
- Incorporating the data of different watersheds to estimate the effects of land use change on flood peak and volume using multi-linear regression pp. 1183-1196

- Jianzhu Li, Ping Feng and Zhaozhen Wei
- The carbon sequestration potential of tree crop plantations pp. 1197-1213

- Rico Kongsager, Jonas Napier and Ole Mertz
- Vulnerability risk assessment and adaptation to climate change induced sea level rise along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt pp. 1215-1237

- Omran Frihy and Mahmoud El-Sayed
- Tailor-made scenario planning for local adaptation to climate change pp. 1239-1255

- Henrik Carlsen, Karl Dreborg and Per Wikman-Svahn
- Estimating realized and potential carbon storage benefits from reforestation and afforestation under climate change: a case study of the Qinghai spruce forests in the Qilian Mountains, northwestern China pp. 1257-1268

- Zhonglin Xu, Chuanyan Zhao, Zhaodong Feng, Fang Zhang, Hassan Sher, Chao Wang, Huanhua Peng, Ying Wang, Yang Zhao, Yao Wang, Shouzhang Peng and Xianglin Zheng
- Effectiveness of the strategies to combat land degradation and drought pp. 1269-1281

- Carla Salinas and Jon Mendieta
Volume 18, issue 7, 2013
- The potential of cropland soil carbon sequestration in the Loess Plateau, China pp. 889-902

- Zeng Tang and Zhibiao Nan
- Climate change mitigation and international finance: the effectiveness of the Clean Development Mechanism and the Global Environment Facility in India and Brazil pp. 903-919

- Nicholas Tatrallyay and Martin Stadelmann
- Greenhouse gas mitigation with scarce land: The potential contribution of increased nitrogen input pp. 921-932

- Andreas Meyer-Aurich, Jørgen Olesen, Annette Prochnow and Reiner Brunsch
- The cost of mitigation strategies for agricultural adaptation to global change pp. 933-941

- Carla Salinas and Jon Mendieta
- An analysis of the causes of the mitigation bias in international climate finance pp. 943-955

- Luis Abadie, Ibon Galarraga and Dirk Rübbelke
- Community vulnerability to the health effects of climate change among indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon: a case study from Panaillo and Nuevo Progreso pp. 957-978

- I. Hofmeijer, J. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, C. Zavaleta, C. Carcamo, E. Llanos, C. Carhuaz, V. Edge, S. Lwasa and D. Namanya
- Impacts of climate change on savannah woodland biomass carbon density and water-use: a modelling study of the Sudanese gum belt region pp. 979-999

- Syed Alam and Mike Starr
- Engaging stakeholders in an adaptation process: governance and institutional arrangements in heat-health policy development in Adelaide, Australia pp. 1001-1018

- Derick Akompab, Peng Bi, Susan Williams, Arthur Saniotis, Iain Walker and Martha Augoustinos
- Refining spatial resolution and spillovers of a micro-econometric analysis of adapting portfolios to climate change using the global positioning system pp. 1019-1034

- S. Niggol Seo
- Coastal climate hazards and urban planning: how planning responses can lead to maladaptation pp. 1035-1055

- Andrew Macintosh
- Local knowledge and adaptation to climate change in natural resource-based societies of the Asia-Pacific pp. 1057-1076

- Louis Lebel
- Seasonal food insecurity in Bangladesh: evidences from northern areas pp. 1077-1088

- Mazbahul Ahamad, Rezai Khondker, Zahir Ahmed and Fahian Tanin
Volume 18, issue 6, 2013
- Interactive analysis and environmental policy for mitigating the consumption of potent greenhouse gases in Taiwan pp. 701-712

- Wen-Tien Tsai
- Adaptation to climate change: changes in farmland use and stocking rate in the U.S pp. 713-730

- Jianhong Mu, Bruce McCarl and Anne Wein
- Climate change impacts on freshwater recreational fishing in the United States pp. 731-758

- Russell Jones, Constance Travers, Charles Rodgers, Brian Lazar, Eric English, Joshua Lipton, Jason Vogel, Kenneth Strzepek and Jeremy Martinich
- Adapting to droughts in Yuanyang Terrace of SW China: insight from disaster risk reduction pp. 759-771

- Yehong Sun, Hongjian Zhou, Lingyun Zhang, Qingwen Min and Weixia Yin
- The gap between global issues and personal behaviors: pro-environmental behaviors of citizens toward climate change in Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 773-783

- Shis-Ping Lin
- Can strategic technology development improve climate cooperation? A game-theoretic analysis pp. 785-800

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Co-benefits of post-2012 global climate mitigation policies pp. 801-824

- Peter Rafaj, Wolfgang Schöpp, Peter Russ, Chris Heyes and Markus Amann
- Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in least developed countries in South and Southeast Asia pp. 825-849

- Norio Saito
- An assessment of potential responses of Melaleuca genus to global climate change pp. 851-867

- Da Tran, Paul Dargusch, Patrick Moss and Tho Hoang
- Modeling of freshwater wetland management strategies for building the public awareness at local level in Bangladesh pp. 869-888

- Md. Islam and Daisuke Kitazawa
Volume 18, issue 5, 2013
- Profiling climate change vulnerability of forest indigenous communities in the Congo Basin pp. 513-533

- Johnson Nkem, Olufunso Somorin, Cyprian Jum, Monica Idinoba, Youssoufa Bele and Denis Sonwa
- Agricultural adaptation to climate change: insights from a farming community in Sri Lanka pp. 535-549

- Mohamed Esham and Chris Garforth
- Numerical model to assess the impact of the strategies to mitigate desertification pp. 551-566

- Carla Salinas and Jon Mendieta
- Climate change vulnerability assessments as catalysts for social learning: four case studies in south-eastern Australia pp. 567-590

- Emma Yuen, Samantha Jovicich and Benjamin Preston
- Global evaluation of the effects of agriculture and water management adaptations on the water-stressed population pp. 591-618

- Ayami Hayashi, Keigo Akimoto, Toshimasa Tomoda and Masanobu Kii
- Pledges for climate mitigation: the effects of the Copenhagen accord on CO 2 emissions and mitigation costs pp. 619-636

- Solveig Glomsrød, Taoyuan Wei and Knut Alfsen
- Meeting emission targets under uncertainty—the case of Finnish non-emission-trading sector pp. 637-658

- A. Hast, T. Ekholm and I. Savolainen
- Mitigation and adaptation investments for desertification and climate change: an assessment of the socioeconomic return pp. 659-672

- Carla Salinas and Jon Mendieta
- Climate change impact, mitigation and adaptation strategies for agricultural and water resources, in Ganga Plain (India) pp. 673-689

- Anil Misra
- Carbon credit for hydroelectric dams as a source of greenhouse-gas emissions: the example of Brazil’s Teles Pires Dam pp. 691-699

- Philip Fearnside
Volume 18, issue 4, 2013
- Microhydro electrification and climate change adaptation in Nepal: socioeconomic lessons from the Rural Energy Development Program (REDP) pp. 407-427

- Olivia Gippner, Saroj Dhakal and Benjamin Sovacool
- Community action planning in East Delhi: a participatory approach to build urban disaster resilience pp. 429-448

- Sunil Prashar, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko Takeuchi
- Modeling mitigation strategies for toxic cyanobacteria blooms in shallow and eutrophic Lake Kasumigaura, Japan pp. 449-470

- Md. Islam, Daisuke Kitazawa, Thomas Hamill and Ho-Dong Park
- Harnessing the climate commons: an agent-based modelling approach to making reducing emission from deforestation and degradation (REDD)+work pp. 471-489

- Herry Purnomo, Desi Suyamto and Rika Irawati
- Reduction targets and abatement costs of developing countries resulting from global and developed countries’ reduction targets by 2050 pp. 491-512

- Michel Elzen, Angelica Beltran, Andries Hof, Bas van Ruijven and Jasper Vliet
Volume 18, issue 3, 2013
- Coastal household adaptation cost requirements to sea level rise impacts pp. 285-302

- Amornpun Kulpraneet
- Public perception, knowledge and policy support for mitigation and adaption to Climate Change in Costa Rica: Comparisons with North American and European studies pp. 303-323

- R. Vignola, S. Klinsky, J. Tam and T. McDaniels
- CH 4 emission model from the waste of Sus Domesticus and Gallus Domesticus in Nigerian local farms: environmental implications and prospects pp. 325-335

- Joshua Okeniyi, Uchechuckwu Obiajulu, Adedamola Ogunsanwo, Nosadeba Odiase and Elizabeth Okeniyi
- The role of uncertainty in climate change adaptation strategies—A Danish water management example pp. 337-359

- J. Refsgaard, K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen, M. Drews, K. Halsnæs, E. Jeppesen, H. Madsen, Anil Markandya, J. Olesen, J. Porter and J. Christensen
- A comprehensive review of climate adaptation in the United States: more than before, but less than needed pp. 361-406

- Rosina Bierbaum, Joel Smith, Arthur Lee, Maria Blair, Lynne Carter, F. Chapin, Paul Fleming, Susan Ruffo, Missy Stults, Shannon McNeeley, Emily Wasley and Laura Verduzco
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- Risks of sea level rise to disadvantaged communities in the United States pp. 169-185

- Jeremy Martinich, James Neumann, Lindsay Ludwig and Lesley Jantarasami
- Carbon capture and storage deployment rates: needs and feasibility pp. 187-205

- Asbjørn Torvanger, Marianne Lund and Nathan Rive
- New energy vehicles in China: policies, demonstration, and progress pp. 207-228

- Huiming Gong, Michael Wang and Hewu Wang
- Individual preferences for reducing flood risk to near zero through elevation pp. 229-244

- Wouter Botzen, J. Aerts and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Afforestation opportunities when stand productivity is driven by a high risk of natural disturbance: a review of the open lichen woodland in the eastern boreal forest of Canada pp. 245-264

- Nicolas Mansuy, Sylvie Gauthier and Yves Bergeron
- Adaptation strategies for maize cultivation under climate change in Iran: irrigation and planting date management pp. 265-284

- Rooholla Moradi, Alireza Koocheki, Mehdi Nassiri Mahallati and Hamed Mansoori
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- Algae based biofuels pp. 1-4

- Robert Dixon
- Algae: the world’s most important “plants”—an introduction pp. 5-12

- Russell Chapman
- Sustainable biofuels from algae pp. 13-25

- Michael Borowitzka and Navid Moheimani
- Mass-cultivation of carbohydrate rich macroalgae, a possible solution for sustainable biofuel production pp. 27-46

- Stefan Kraan
- Production of biofuels from microalgae pp. 47-72

- Sophie Fon Sing, Andreas Isdepsky, Michael Borowitzka and Navid Moheimani
- Microalgae: a promising tool for carbon sequestration pp. 73-95

- Uday Singh and A. Ahluwalia
- Best practices for the sustainable production of algae-based biofuel in China pp. 97-111

- Andre DuPont
- Algal biofuel production and mitigation potential in India pp. 113-136

- H. Chanakya, Durga Mahapatra, R. Sarada and R. Abitha
- Life cycle comparison of hydrothermal liquefaction and lipid extraction pathways to renewable diesel from algae pp. 137-158

- Edward Frank, Amgad Elgowainy, Jeongwoo Han and Zhichao Wang
- Hybrid microalgal biofuel, desalination, and solution mining systems: increased industrial waste energy, carbon, and water use efficiencies pp. 159-167

- Mark McHenry
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