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期刊名:Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change

缩写:MITIG ADAPT STRAT GL

ISSN:1381-2386

e-ISSN:1573-1596

IF/分区:2.7/Q3

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Aline Chiabai,Joseph V Spadaro,Marc B Neumann Aline Chiabai
The study aims to explore the main drivers influencing the economic appraisal of heat warning systems by integrating epidemiological modelling and benefit-cost analysis. To shed insights on heat wave mortality valuation, we consider three v...
Pieter Bloemen,Tim Reeder,Chris Zevenbergen et al. Pieter Bloemen et al.
Worldwide, an increase in flood damage is observed. Governments are looking for effective ways to protect lives, buildings, and infrastructure. At the same time, a large investment gap seems to exist-a big difference between what should nec...
Žiga Malek,Peter H Verburg Žiga Malek
Meeting the growing demand for food in the future will require adaptation of water and land management to future conditions. We studied the extent of different adaptation options to future global change in the Mediterranean region, under sc...
Loek Groot,Julia Swart Loek Groot
The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate different burden sharing rules with respect to abatement of carbon emissions. We evaluate seven different rules both in terms of their redistributive impact and by the extent to which they reali...
Tek B Sapkota,Jeetendra P Aryal,Arun Khatri-Chhetri et al. Tek B Sapkota et al.
Increasing agricultural production to meet the growing demand for food whilst reducing agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is the major challenge under the changing climate. To develop long-term policies that address these challenge...
Kaveh Rashidi,Anthony Patt Kaveh Rashidi
Urban areas account for the majority of global greenhouse gas emissions, and increasingly, it is city governments that are adopting and implementing climate mitigation policies. Many municipal governments have joined two different global ci...
Thomas Fellmann,Peter Witzke,Franz Weiss et al. Thomas Fellmann et al.
Taking the European Union (EU) as a case study, we simulate the application of non-uniform national mitigation targets to achieve a sectoral reduction in agricultural non-carbon dioxide (CO2) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Scenario results...
Cecilia Luttrell,Erin Sills,Riza Aryani et al. Cecilia Luttrell et al.
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) in developing countries is based on the premise that conserving tropical forests is a cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions and therefore can be fully funded by internati...
Zhen Xu,Carolyn E Smyth,Tony C Lemprière et al. Zhen Xu et al.
Managing forests to increase carbon sequestration or reduce carbon emissions and using wood products and bioenergy to store carbon and substitute for other emission-intensive products and fossil fuel energy have been considered effective wa...
Aritta Suwarno,Meine van Noordwijk,Hans-Peter Weikard et al. Aritta Suwarno et al.
The Indonesian government recently confirmed its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to mitigate global climate change. A forest moratorium policy that protects forest and peatland is a significant part of the INDCs; howeve...