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Shakil Bin Kashem
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Earth, Society and Environment Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science
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Planning for climate adaptation: Evaluating the changing patterns of social vulnerability and adaptation challenges in three coastal cities
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Daniel M. Kashian
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Wayne State University
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Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon cycling in the United States and Canada
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Prasad S. Kasibhatla
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Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
Georgia Institute of Technology School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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Global fire emissions and the contribution of deforestation, savanna, forest, agricultural, and peat fires (1997–2009)
Growth of Continental-Scale Metro-Agro-Plexes, Regional Ozone Pollution, and World Food Production
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Eric S. Kasischke
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Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
University of Maryland Department of Geographical Sciences
University of Maryland, College Park Department of Geography
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Recent changes in the fire regime across the North American boreal region—Spatial and temporal patterns of burning across Canada and Alaska
Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests
Assessment of boreal forest historical C dynamics in the Yukon River Basin: relative roles of warming and fire regime change
The role of fire in the boreal carbon budget
Uncertainty in estimating carbon emissions from boreal forest fires
Potential shifts in dominant forest cover in interior Alaska driven by variations in fire severity
Observations and assessment of forest carbon dynamics following disturbance in North America
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Frank Kaspar
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0000-0001-8819-8450
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Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Model and Data Group
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A model-data comparison of European temperatures in the Eemian interglacial
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Stephen Kasperski
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0000-0002-2636-8618
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Alaska Fisheries Science Center
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Assessing climate change vulnerability in Alaska's fishing communities
Income diversification and risk for fishermen
Using socioeconomic and fisheries involvement indices to understand Alaska fishing community well-being
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Jeanne X. Kasperson
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Brown University Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Program
Clark University Center for Technology, Environment, and Development
Clark University George Perkins Marsh Institute
Stockholm Environmental Institute
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Assessing the vulnerability of coastal communities to extreme storms: The case of Revere, MA., USA
A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science
The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework
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Roger E. Kasperson
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Clark University Center for Technology, Environment, and Development
Clark University George Perkins Marsh Institute
Clark University Graduate School of Geography
Stockholm Environmental Institute
Stockholm Environment Institute, UK
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Communicating Risks to the Pub...
The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework
Adaptation to climate change in the Northeast United States: opportunities, processes, constraints
The Social Amplification of Ri...
Assessing the vulnerability of coastal communities to extreme storms: The case of Revere, MA., USA
A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science
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Peter Kasprzak
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Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Department of Experimental Limnology
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Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
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Jennifer M. Kassakian
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Industrial Economics, Inc.
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State and local governments plan for development of most land vulnerable to rising sea level along the US Atlantic coast
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Jude H. Kastens
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Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program
The University of Kansas Department of Mathematics
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Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought
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Alice Kaswan
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Center for Progressive Reform
University of San Francisco School of Law
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Climate Change and the Puget Sound: Building the Legal Framework for Adaptation
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Vineet Katariya
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International Union for Conservation of Nature Global Species Programme
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Identifying the world's most climate change vulnerable species: A systematic trait-based assessment of all birds, amphibians and corals
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Robert Kates
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Robert W. Kates
The University of Maine
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Transformational adaptation when incremental adaptations to climate change are insufficient
nca3 chapter 16 : Northeast
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Etsushi Kato
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0000-0001-8814-804X
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Institute of Applied Energy IAE
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
National Institute for Environmental Studies Center for Global Environmental Research
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Global carbon budget 2014
Global Carbon Budget 2017
An emission pathway for stabilization at 6 Wm −2 radiative forcing
Global carbon budget 2016
Greening of the Earth and its drivers
Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
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Seiji Kato
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Hampton University Center for Atmospheric Sciences
NASA Langley Research Center
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Toward optimal closure of the Earth's top-of-atmosphere radiation budget
An update on Earth's energy balance in light of the latest global observations
Defining top-of-the-atmosphere flux reference level for earth radiation budget studies
Covariance between Arctic sea ice and clouds within atmospheric state regimes at the satellite footprint level
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Shigeru Kato
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Toyohashi University of Technology
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Coastal vulnerability across the Pacific dominated by El Niño/Southern Oscillation
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Steven Katovich
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U.S. Forest Service Forest Health Protection
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A literal use of “forest health” safeguards against misuse and misapplication
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Lee B. Kats
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Pepperdine University Natural Science Division
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Aquatic invasive species: Challenges for the future
Effects of natural flooding and manual trapping on the facilitation of invasive crayfish–native amphibian coexistence in a semi-arid perennial stream
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Stelios Katsanevakis
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0000-0002-5137-7540
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Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability
Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Water Resources Unit
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Current status and future prospects for the assessment of marine and coastal ecosystem services: A systematic review
Impacts of invasive alien marine species on ecosystem services and biodiversity: A pan-European review
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Caroline A. Katsman
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0000-0001-7297-0311
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Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute Global Climate Division
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute KNMI
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Exploring high-end scenarios for local sea level rise to develop flood protection strategies for a low-lying delta—the Netherlands as an example
Projecting twenty-first century regional sea-level changes
Mechanisms behind the temporary shutdown of deep convection in the Labrador Sea: Lessons from the great salinity anomaly years 1968–71
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Katsuro Katsumata
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0000-0002-4683-7610
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Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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Changes in Ocean Heat, Carbon Content, and Ventilation: A Review of the First Decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography
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Gustavo H. Kattan
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Pontifical Xavierian University Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
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Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota
A critique of the "novel ecosystem" concept
Does the novel ecosystem concept provide a framework for practical applications and a path forward? A reply to Miller and Bestelmeyer
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Arie Kattenberg
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Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute KNMI
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The Science of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group I to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Summary for Policymakers and Technical Summary
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Vladimir M. Kattsov
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Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory
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Intrinsic versus forced variation in coupled climate model simulations over the Arctic during the twentieth century
Considerations in the Selection of Global Climate Models for Regional Climate Projections: The Arctic as a Case Study
Trends in Arctic sea ice extent from CMIP5, CMIP3 and observations
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