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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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Judith Klostermann,Kaj van de Sandt,Mike Harley et al. Judith Klostermann et al.
Adaptation is increasingly recognised as essential when dealing with the adverse impacts of climate change on societies, economies and the environment. However, there is insufficient information about the effectiveness of adaption policies,...
M A M de Groot-Reichwein,R J A van Lammeren,H Goosen et al. M A M de Groot-Reichwein et al.
By 2050, 75 % of the world's population will live in cities and the occurrence of heat wave events might have doubled. Mapping the climate and land use change impact for urban heat events should set the agenda for adaptation planning at the...
Trond Husby,Henri L F de Groot,Marjan W Hofkes et al. Trond Husby et al.
Human migration is increasingly seen as a promising climate change adaptation and flood risk reduction strategy. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how spatial differences in flood risk, due to differences in flood protection, redu...
Mäkinen Hanna,Kaseva Janne,Virkajärvi Perttu et al. Mäkinen Hanna et al.
The within-species diversity in response to weather and the gaps in the response diversity in the modern set of forage crop cultivars were determined using an approach that assessed the adaptive capacity under global climate change. The ann...
Ken&#x;ichi Matsumoto,Kaoru Tachiiri,Michio Kawamiya Ken&#x;ichi Matsumoto
Recent climate modeling studies have concluded that cumulative carbon emissions determine temperature increase, regardless of emission pathways. Accordingly, the optimal emission pathway can be determined from a socioeconomic standpoint. To...
Pau Brunet-Navarro,Hubert Jochheim,Bart Muys Pau Brunet-Navarro
The use of wood products is often promoted as a climate change mitigation option to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. In previous literature, we identified longevity and recycling rate as two determining factors that influen...
Thomas Schinko,Reinhard Mechler,Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler Thomas Schinko
Despite considerable uncertainties regarding the exact contribution of anthropogenic climate change to disaster risk, rising losses from extreme events have highlighted the need to comprehensively address climate-related risk. This requires...
Matthew Warren,Steve Frolking,Zhaohua Dai et al. Matthew Warren et al.
The climate mitigation potential of tropical peatlands has gained increased attention as Southeast Asian peatlands are being deforested, drained and burned at very high rates, causing globally significant carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to t...
Götz Schroth,Peter Läderach,Armando Isaac Martinez-Valle et al. Götz Schroth et al.
The production of tropical agricultural commodities, such as cocoa (Theobroma cacao) and coffee (Coffea spp.), the countries and communities engaged in it, and the industries dependent on these commodities, are vulnerable to climate change....
Anton Eitzinger,Peter Läderach,Beatriz Rodriguez et al. Anton Eitzinger et al.
Drybeans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are an important subsistence crop in Central America. Future climate change may threaten drybean production and jeopardize smallholder farmers' food security. We estimated yield changes in drybeans due to ch...