--- - attrs: Abstract: 'Emerging global supply chains not only increased efficiency in production and delivery but also natural-disaster risks. Based on two recent major natural disasters in Japan and Thailand, this article discusses the increasing natural disaster risks due to the development of global supply chains and identifies the impact of natural disasters on global supply chains. The results indicate that the risk of natural disasters is not confined by geographical boundaries, as negative effects can spill over globally throughout the supply chains and affect all the entities involved including firms, governments, financial institutions and end consumers. The article argues that enhancing disaster resilience becomes increasingly important in this context for maintaining the competitiveness of firms and the health and strength of the whole economy. Both firms and governments need to take disaster risks into consideration in supply-chain management to avoid supply-chain disruptions and subsequent negative effects. The article proposes some strategies to build resilient supply chains against natural disasters, emphasizing collaboration between the public and private sectors.' Author: 'Abe, Masato; Linghe Ye' DOI: 10.1177/0972150913501606 Issue: 4 Journal: Global Business Review Keywords: 'Natural disaster risk,global supply chain,resilience,supply chain management,disruption,Japanese firm,Thailand' Pages: 567-586 Title: 'Building resilient supply chains against natural disasters: The cases of Japan and Thailand' Volume: 14 Year: 2013 _record_number: 22093 _uuid: 059a31f7-7dd5-4088-b1c1-0c353f18cf3b reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1177/0972150913501606 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/059a31f7-7dd5-4088-b1c1-0c353f18cf3b.yaml identifier: 059a31f7-7dd5-4088-b1c1-0c353f18cf3b uri: /reference/059a31f7-7dd5-4088-b1c1-0c353f18cf3b - attrs: Accession Number: WOS:000351336600022 Alternate Title: Urban for Urban Gree Author: 'Middel, A.; Chhetri, N.; Quay, R.' Author Address: "Arizona State Univ, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Inst Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA\rArizona State Univ, Decis Ctr Desert City, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA" DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2014.09.010 ISSN: 1618-8667 Issue: 1 Journal: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening Keywords: climate change; cool roofs; en vi-met; heat mitigation; trees and shade; local climate zones; shade trees; energy use; water-use; land-use; island; arizona; impact; USA; temperatures Language: English Pages: 178-186 Title: 'Urban forestry and cool roofs: Assessment of heat mitigation strategies in Phoenix residential neighborhoods' Volume: 14 Year: 2015 _record_number: 798 _uuid: 059df0dd-05ab-44dc-9dae-d3d0e8e0ae36 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.ufug.2014.09.010 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/059df0dd-05ab-44dc-9dae-d3d0e8e0ae36.yaml identifier: 059df0dd-05ab-44dc-9dae-d3d0e8e0ae36 uri: /reference/059df0dd-05ab-44dc-9dae-d3d0e8e0ae36 - attrs: Author: 'Sharples, Jonathan; Middelburg, Jack J.; Fennel, Katja; Jickells, Timothy D.' DOI: 10.1002/2016gb005483 ISSN: 08866236 Issue: 1 Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles Pages: 39-58 Title: What Proportion of Riverine Nutrients Reaches the Open Ocean? Volume: 31 Year: 2017 _record_number: 3126 _uuid: 05a07c75-aa04-420c-95fb-f548e14c9189 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05a07c75-aa04-420c-95fb-f548e14c9189.yaml identifier: 05a07c75-aa04-420c-95fb-f548e14c9189 uri: /reference/05a07c75-aa04-420c-95fb-f548e14c9189 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Ziska, L.H.\rEpstein, P.R.\rRogers, C.A." DOI: 10.1007/s11027-007-9134-1 ISSN: 1381-2386 Issue: 5 Journal: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Pages: 607-613 Title: 'Climate change, aerobiology, and public health in the Northeast United States' Volume: 13 Year: 2008 _chapter: '["Ch. 3: Water Resources FINAL"]' _record_number: 3553 _uuid: 05a0fdc2-15ec-44a8-9962-d857c295e281 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s11027-007-9134-1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05a0fdc2-15ec-44a8-9962-d857c295e281.yaml identifier: 05a0fdc2-15ec-44a8-9962-d857c295e281 uri: /reference/05a0fdc2-15ec-44a8-9962-d857c295e281 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Cubasch, U.; G. Meehl; G. Boer; R. Stouffer; M. Dix; A. Noda; C. Senior; S. Raper; K. Yap' Book Title: 'Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change' Editor: 'J. T. Houghton; Y. Ding; D. J. Griggs; M. Noquer; van der Linden, P. J.; X. Dai; K. Maskell; C. A. Johnson' Pages: 525-582 Place Published: 'Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA' Publisher: Cambridge University Press Title: Projections of future climate change URL: https://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/tar/wg1/pdf/TAR-09.PDF Year: 2001 _record_number: 21019 _uuid: 05a34c4c-7466-4f37-b7d4-c182f2cd7bc0 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/ipcc-tar-wg1/chapter/tar-09 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05a34c4c-7466-4f37-b7d4-c182f2cd7bc0.yaml identifier: 05a34c4c-7466-4f37-b7d4-c182f2cd7bc0 uri: /reference/05a34c4c-7466-4f37-b7d4-c182f2cd7bc0 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: EPA Institution: 'Global Change Research Program, National Center for Environmental Assessment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency' Pages: 137 Place Published: Washington D.C. Title: 'Land-Use Scenarios: National-Scale Housing-Density Scenarios Consistent with Climate Change Storylines (Final Report). EPA/600/R-08/076F' URL: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=203458 Year: 2009 _chapter: '["Ch. 25: Coastal Zone FINAL"]' _record_number: 3770 _uuid: 05a757a8-7972-4f33-aed8-424b0afb8fc4 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/epa-600-r-08-076f href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05a757a8-7972-4f33-aed8-424b0afb8fc4.yaml identifier: 05a757a8-7972-4f33-aed8-424b0afb8fc4 uri: /reference/05a757a8-7972-4f33-aed8-424b0afb8fc4 - attrs: Abstract: 'Adaptation to a changing climate is unavoidable. Mainstreaming climate adaptation objectives into existing policies, as opposed to developing dedicated adaptation policy, is widely advocated for public action. However, knowledge on what makes mainstreaming effective is scarce and fragmented. Against this background, this paper takes stock of peer-reviewed empirical analyses of climate adaptation mainstreaming, in order to assess current achievements and identify the critical factors that render mainstreaming effective. The results show that although in most cases adaptation policy outputs are identified, only in a minority of cases this translates into policy outcomes. This “implementation gap” is most strongly seen in developing countries. However, when it comes to the effectiveness of outcomes, we found no difference across countries. We conclude that more explicit definitions and unified frameworks for adaptation mainstreaming research are required to allow for future research syntheses and well-informed policy recommendations.' Author: 'Runhaar, Hens; Wilk, Bettina; Persson, Åsa; Uittenbroek, Caroline; Wamsler, Christine' DOI: 10.1007/s10113-017-1259-5 Date: April 01 ISSN: 1436-378X Issue: 4 Journal: Regional Environmental Change Pages: 1201-1210 Title: 'Mainstreaming climate adaptation: Taking stock about “what works” from empirical research worldwide' Type of Article: journal article Volume: 18 Year: 2018 _record_number: 26474 _uuid: 05a7d719-3318-4fcd-835d-ed52150f40de reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10113-017-1259-5 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05a7d719-3318-4fcd-835d-ed52150f40de.yaml identifier: 05a7d719-3318-4fcd-835d-ed52150f40de uri: /reference/05a7d719-3318-4fcd-835d-ed52150f40de - attrs: Author: 'Perlut, Noah G.; Strong, Allan M.' DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.81 ISSN: 1937-2817 Issue: 3 Journal: Journal of Wildlife Management Keywords: apparent survival; bobolink; dolichonyx oryzivorus; grassland birds; northeastern United States; Passerculus sandwichensis; pasture management; reproduction; rotational-grazing; savannah sparrow Pages: 715-720 Publisher: 'John Wiley & Sons, Inc.' Title: 'Grassland birds and rotational-grazing in the northeast: Breeding ecology, survival and management opportunities' Volume: 75 Year: 2011 _record_number: 23435 _uuid: 05ac76f1-7f9a-400e-b190-ddfc2a265d41 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/jwmg.81 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05ac76f1-7f9a-400e-b190-ddfc2a265d41.yaml identifier: 05ac76f1-7f9a-400e-b190-ddfc2a265d41 uri: /reference/05ac76f1-7f9a-400e-b190-ddfc2a265d41 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: "Pan, Z.T.\rSegal, M.\rLi, X.\rZib, B." Book Title: 'Understanding Climate Change: Climate Variability, Predictability and Change in the Midwestern United States' Editor: 'Pryor, S.C.' ISBN: 978-0-253-00682-0 Pages: 29-41 Place Published: 'Bloomington, IN' Publisher: Indiana University Press Reviewer: 05ae8ffd-6dc8-47c2-bea3-79ff7fd4a525 Title: 'Ch. 3: Global climate change impact on the Midwestern USA - A summer cooling trend' Year: 2009 _chapter: '["Ch. 18: Midwest FINAL"]' _record_number: 2417 _uuid: 05ae8ffd-6dc8-47c2-bea3-79ff7fd4a525 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /book/8cc5ea2d-2857-45cd-9c22-84c8ca7eb3ca href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05ae8ffd-6dc8-47c2-bea3-79ff7fd4a525.yaml identifier: 05ae8ffd-6dc8-47c2-bea3-79ff7fd4a525 uri: /reference/05ae8ffd-6dc8-47c2-bea3-79ff7fd4a525 - attrs: Author: 'Janssens, Ivan A.; Luyssaert, Sebastiaan' DOI: 10.1038/ngeo505 ISSN: "1752-0894\r1752-0908" Issue: 5 Journal: Nature Geoscience Pages: 318-319 Title: "Carbon Cycle: Nitrogen's Carbon Bonus" Volume: 2 Year: 2009 _record_number: 2133 _uuid: 05b16715-4508-4f2f-8379-a8771a8144f1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05b16715-4508-4f2f-8379-a8771a8144f1.yaml identifier: 05b16715-4508-4f2f-8379-a8771a8144f1 uri: /reference/05b16715-4508-4f2f-8379-a8771a8144f1 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: "Ganachaud, A.S.\rGupta, A.S.\rOrr, J. C.\rWiffels, S.E.\rRidgway, K.R.\rHemer, M.A.\rMaes, C.\rSteinberg, C.R.\rTribollet, A.D.\rQiu, B.\rKruger, J.C. " Book Title: Vulnerability of Tropical Pacific Fisheries and Aquaculture to Climate Change Editor: "Bell, J.D.\rJohnson, J.E.\rHobday, A.J." Pages: 101-188 Publisher: 'Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia' Reviewer: 05b4968a-410a-43f0-b668-b96c5af0373c Title: 'Ch. 3: Observed and expected changes to the tropical Pacific Ocean' URL: http://cdn.spc.int/climate-change/fisheries/assessment/chapters/3-Chapter3.pdf Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 23: Hawaii FINAL"]' _record_number: 1201 _uuid: 05b4968a-410a-43f0-b668-b96c5af0373c reftype: Book Section child_publication: /book/0468171f-af68-46e7-a072-2c1a1a8d4a78 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05b4968a-410a-43f0-b668-b96c5af0373c.yaml identifier: 05b4968a-410a-43f0-b668-b96c5af0373c uri: /reference/05b4968a-410a-43f0-b668-b96c5af0373c - attrs: Author: 'Upton, John' Periodical Title: Climate Central Title: The injustice of Atlantic City’s floods URL: http://reports.climatecentral.org/atlantic-city/sea-level-rise/ Year: 2017 _record_number: 23979 _uuid: 05babf25-043c-4406-8df9-ab2e2da5cbd4 reftype: Electronic Article child_publication: /generic/dacfe9eb-0c0f-4050-96e7-16a0dbdd3ee4 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05babf25-043c-4406-8df9-ab2e2da5cbd4.yaml identifier: 05babf25-043c-4406-8df9-ab2e2da5cbd4 uri: /reference/05babf25-043c-4406-8df9-ab2e2da5cbd4 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'England, John F.; Cohn, Timothy A.; Faber, Beth A.; Stedinger, Jery R.; Thomas, Wilbert O., Jr.; Veilleux, Andrea G.; Kiang, Julie E.; Mason, Robert R., Jr.' DOI: 10.3133/tm4B5 Institution: U.S. Geological Survey Pages: various Place Published: 'Reston, VA' Title: 'Guidelines for determining flood flow frequency: Bulletin 17C' Year: 2018 _record_number: 25407 _uuid: 05bd57a9-fd03-40d1-b2e1-d2261b9266c2 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/guidelines-determining-flood-flow-frequency-bulletin-17c href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05bd57a9-fd03-40d1-b2e1-d2261b9266c2.yaml identifier: 05bd57a9-fd03-40d1-b2e1-d2261b9266c2 uri: /reference/05bd57a9-fd03-40d1-b2e1-d2261b9266c2 - attrs: Abstract: 'Freshwater resources are fundamental for maintaining human health, agricultural production, economic activity as well as critical ecosystem functions. As populations and economies grow, new constraints on water resources are appearing, raising questions about limits to water availability. Such resource questions are not new. The specter of “peak oil”—a peaking and then decline in oil production—has long been predicted and debated. We present here a detailed assessment and definition of three concepts of “peak water”: peak renewable water, peak nonrenewable water, and peak ecological water. These concepts can help hydrologists, water managers, policy makers, and the public understand and manage different water systems more effectively and sustainably. Peak renewable water applies where flow constraints limit total water availability over time. Peak nonrenewable water is observable in groundwater systems where production rates substantially exceed natural recharge rates and where overpumping or contamination leads to a peak of production followed by a decline, similar to more traditional peak-oil curves. Peak “ecological” water is defined as the point beyond which the total costs of ecological disruptions and damages exceed the total value provided by human use of that water. Despite uncertainties in quantifying many of these costs and benefits in consistent ways, more and more watersheds appear to have already passed the point of peak water. Applying these concepts can help shift the way freshwater resources are managed toward more productive, equitable, efficient, and sustainable use.' Author: 'Gleick, Peter H.; Palaniappan, Meena' DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1004812107 Date: 'June 22, 2010' Issue: 25 Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pages: 11155-11162 Title: Peak water limits to freshwater withdrawal and use Volume: 107 Year: 2010 _record_number: 21436 _uuid: 05bd69b4-a5a4-4ca9-8169-323225d06b37 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1073/pnas.1004812107 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05bd69b4-a5a4-4ca9-8169-323225d06b37.yaml identifier: 05bd69b4-a5a4-4ca9-8169-323225d06b37 uri: /reference/05bd69b4-a5a4-4ca9-8169-323225d06b37 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'The severe 2013/14 winter (December–March) in the Midwest was dominated by a persistent atmospheric circulation pattern anchored to a North Pacific Ocean that was much warmer than average. Strong teleconnection magnitudes of the eastern Pacific oscillation (−EPO), tropical Northern Hemisphere pattern (+TNH), and second-lowest Hudson Bay 500-hPa geopotential height field are indicators that led to severe winter weather across the eastern United States. Unlike in previous cold and snowy midwestern winters, Atlantic Ocean blocking played little to no role in the winter of 2013/14. The primary atmospheric feature of the 2013/14 winter was the 500-hPa high pressure anchored over the North Pacific in response to the extremely warm sea surface temperature anomalies observed of +3.7 standard deviations. Only one other severe midwestern winter (1983/84) since 1950 featured a similar Pacific blocking. The accumulated winter season severity index, which is a metric that combines daily snowfall, snow depth, and temperature data for the winter season, was used to compare the 2013/14 winter with past winters since 1950. Detroit, Michigan, and Duluth, Minnesota, experienced their worst winter of the 55-yr period. Seven climate divisions in northern Illinois, eastern Iowa, and parts of Wisconsin experienced record-cold mean temperatures. These climate conditions were associated with a number of impacts, including a disruption to the U.S. economy, the second-highest ice coverage of the Great Lakes since 1973, and a flight-cancellation rate that had not been seen in 25 years.' Author: Alan Marinaro; Steve Hilberg; David Changnon; James R. Angel DOI: 10.1175/JAMC-D-15-0084.1 Issue: 10 Journal: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology Keywords: 'North Pacific Ocean,Teleconnections,Sea surface temperature,Winter/cool season,Seasonal forecasting' Pages: 2141-2151 Title: The North Pacific–driven severe Midwest winter of 2013/14 Volume: 54 Year: 2015 _record_number: 20299 _uuid: 05c020d8-dd96-4c1d-a837-7b4282f16daa reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/JAMC-D-15-0084.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05c020d8-dd96-4c1d-a837-7b4282f16daa.yaml identifier: 05c020d8-dd96-4c1d-a837-7b4282f16daa uri: /reference/05c020d8-dd96-4c1d-a837-7b4282f16daa - attrs: Author: 'Trainor, Sarah F.; Chapin III, F. Stuart; Huntington, Henry P.; Natcher, David C.; Kofinas, Gary' DOI: 10.1080/13549830701657414 Issue: 6 Journal: 'Local Environment: International Journal of Justice and Sustainability' Pages: 627-643 Title: 'Arctic climate impacts: Environmental injustice in Canada and the United States' Volume: 12 Year: 2007 _record_number: 22314 _uuid: 05c178e9-2158-44e6-9fbe-fc43a19f9422 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1080/13549830701657414 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05c178e9-2158-44e6-9fbe-fc43a19f9422.yaml identifier: 05c178e9-2158-44e6-9fbe-fc43a19f9422 uri: /reference/05c178e9-2158-44e6-9fbe-fc43a19f9422 - attrs: Author: 'Rauken, Trude; Mydske, Per Kristen; Winsvold, Marte' DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2014.880412 Date: 2015/04/03 ISSN: 1354-9839 Issue: 4 Journal: Local Environment Pages: 408-423 Publisher: Routledge Title: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation at the local level Volume: 20 Year: 2015 _record_number: 26473 _uuid: 05c2211c-03c5-4632-8037-0f12f5e1fee1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1080/13549839.2014.880412 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05c2211c-03c5-4632-8037-0f12f5e1fee1.yaml identifier: 05c2211c-03c5-4632-8037-0f12f5e1fee1 uri: /reference/05c2211c-03c5-4632-8037-0f12f5e1fee1 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 .text_styles: '' Access Year: 2012 Author: "Tans, P.\rKeeling, R." Place Published: 'Boulder, CO' Publisher: NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory Title: 'Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, Full Mauna Loa CO2 Record' URL: http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/ Year: 2012 _chapter: '["Ch. 24: Oceans FINAL","RF 11"]' _record_number: 3013 _uuid: 05c92f5c-90f1-44e0-b087-99ade5969df3 reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/347b5af4-2ee6-4dd8-a95b-a04f50af08af href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05c92f5c-90f1-44e0-b087-99ade5969df3.yaml identifier: 05c92f5c-90f1-44e0-b087-99ade5969df3 uri: /reference/05c92f5c-90f1-44e0-b087-99ade5969df3 - attrs: Author: 'Reimer, Janet J.; Vargas, Rodrigo; Smith, Stephen V.; Lara-Lara, Ruben; Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto; Martín Hernández-Ayón, J.; Castro, Angel; Escoto-Rodriguez, Martin; Martínez-Osuna, Juan' DOI: 10.1002/jgrc.20319 ISSN: 2169-9291 Issue: 10 Journal: 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans' Keywords: air-sea CO2 flux; upwelling; sea surface temperature; 4504 Air/sea interactions; 4217 Coastal processes; 4279 Upwelling and convergences; 4806 Carbon cycling Pages: 4795-4810 Title: Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the near-shore and intertidal zones influenced by the California current Volume: 118 Year: 2013 _record_number: 262 _uuid: 05cab759-3853-4d70-ab7c-8e17b2000212 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05cab759-3853-4d70-ab7c-8e17b2000212.yaml identifier: 05cab759-3853-4d70-ab7c-8e17b2000212 uri: /reference/05cab759-3853-4d70-ab7c-8e17b2000212 - attrs: Author: 'Fan, H.; Sailor, D.' DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.09.031 ISSN: 13522310 Issue: 1 Journal: Atmospheric Environment Pages: 73-84 Title: 'Modeling the impacts of anthropogenic heating on the urban climate of Philadelphia: A comparison of implementations in two PBL schemes' Volume: 39 Year: 2005 _record_number: 694 _uuid: 05d0fed8-330d-4a00-bfdf-e68072f5549c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05d0fed8-330d-4a00-bfdf-e68072f5549c.yaml identifier: 05d0fed8-330d-4a00-bfdf-e68072f5549c uri: /reference/05d0fed8-330d-4a00-bfdf-e68072f5549c - attrs: Accession Number: WOS:000240005300014 Alternate Title: Global Change Biol Author: 'Hughes, R. F.; Archer, S. R.; Asner, G. P.; Wessman, C. A.; McMurtry, C.; Nelson, J.; Ansley, R. J.' Author Address: "USDA, Forest Serv, Inst Pacific Isl Forestry, Hilo, HI 96720 USA\rUniv Arizona, Sch Nat Resources, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA\rStanford Univ, Carnegie Inst Washington, Dept Global Ecol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA\rUniv Colorado, Cooperat Inst Res Environm Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA\rUniv Colorado, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA\rUniv Kentucky, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Lexington, KY 40546 USA\rTexas Agr Exptl Stn, Vernon, TX 76384 USA" DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2486.2006.01210.x Date: Sep ISSN: 1354-1013 Issue: 9 Journal: Global Change Biology Keywords: anpp; biomass; facilitation; productivity; prosopis glandulosa; sequestration; soil nitrogen; soil organic carbon; tree-grass interactions; woody plant encroachment; net primary production; honey mesquite; subtropical savanna; prosopis-glandulosa; positive interactions; northern-territory; soil respiration; vegetation; dynamics; grasslands Language: English Pages: 1733-1747 Title: Changes in Aboveground Primary Production and Carbon and Nitrogen Pools Accompanying Woody Plant Encroachment in a Temperate Savanna Volume: 12 Year: 2006 _record_number: 1602 _uuid: 05d15148-4e00-4d75-a552-28cbcb7af6ef reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05d15148-4e00-4d75-a552-28cbcb7af6ef.yaml identifier: 05d15148-4e00-4d75-a552-28cbcb7af6ef uri: /reference/05d15148-4e00-4d75-a552-28cbcb7af6ef - attrs: .publisher: 'Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.' .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Rykaczewski, Ryan R.; Dunne, John P.' DOI: 10.1038/nature09952 Date: 04/14/print ISSN: 0028-0836 Issue: 7342 Journal: Nature Pages: E5-E6 Title: A measured look at ocean chlorophyll trends Volume: 472 Year: 2011 _record_number: 21071 _uuid: 05d7d6ad-e0ce-4ed6-8ba6-b7821ecfa9da reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nature09952 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05d7d6ad-e0ce-4ed6-8ba6-b7821ecfa9da.yaml identifier: 05d7d6ad-e0ce-4ed6-8ba6-b7821ecfa9da uri: /reference/05d7d6ad-e0ce-4ed6-8ba6-b7821ecfa9da - attrs: Abstract: 'The way in which people perceive climate change risk is informed by their social interactions and cultural worldviews comprising fundamental beliefs about society and nature. Therefore, perceptions of climate change risk and vulnerability along with people’s “myths of nature”—that is, how groups of people conceptualize the way nature functions—influence the feasibility and acceptability of climate adaptation planning, policy making, and implementation. This study presents analyses of cultural worldviews that broaden the current treatments of culture and climate change mitigation and adaptation decision making in communities. The authors use insights from community-based climate research and engage the Cultural Theory of Risk conceptual framework to situate community understandings of, and responses to, climate impacts. This study looks at how the issue of climate change manifests socially in four cases in the United States and Tuvalu and how ideas about climate change are produced by the institutional cultural contexts across scales from the local to the global. This approach helps us identify local and regional priorities and support the development of new relationships for adaptation research and planning by helping to diagnose barriers to climate change adaptation, assist improved communication through framing/reframing climate issues based on shared understandings and collective learning, and help move from conflict to cooperation through better negotiation of diverse worldviews.' Author: 'McNeeley, Shannon M.; Heather Lazrus' DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-13-00027.1 Issue: 4 Journal: 'Weather, Climate, and Society' Keywords: 'North America,Pacific Ocean,Planning,Policy,Risk assessment,Societal impacts' Pages: 506-519 Title: The cultural theory of risk for climate change adaptation Volume: 6 Year: 2014 _record_number: 21629 _uuid: 05d82b90-b0da-4646-b375-35ba79ef0cfe reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/wcas-d-13-00027.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05d82b90-b0da-4646-b375-35ba79ef0cfe.yaml identifier: 05d82b90-b0da-4646-b375-35ba79ef0cfe uri: /reference/05d82b90-b0da-4646-b375-35ba79ef0cfe - attrs: Abstract: 'Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has caused a suite of environmental issues, however, little is known about how the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) in freshwater will be affected by climate change. Freshwater pCO2 varies across systems and is controlled by a diverse array of factors, making it difficult to make predictions about future levels of pCO2. Recent evidence suggests that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 may directly increase freshwater pCO2 levels in lakes, but rising atmospheric CO2 may also indirectly impact freshwater pCO2 levels in a variety of systems by affecting other contributing factors such as soil respiration, terrestrial productivity and climate regimes. Although future freshwater pCO2 levels remain uncertain, studies have considered the potential impacts of changes to pCO2 levels on freshwater biota. Studies to date have focused on impacts of elevated pCO2 on plankton and macrophytes, and have shown that phytoplankton nutritional quality is reduced, plankton community structure is altered, photosynthesis rates increase and macrophyte distribution shifts with increasing pCO2. However, a number of key knowledge gaps remain and gaining a better understanding of how freshwater pCO2 levels are regulated and how these levels may impact biota, will be important for predicting future responses to climate change.' Accession Number: 26610406 Author: 'Hasler, C. T.; Butman, D.; Jeffrey, J. D.; Suski, C. D.' Author Address: "Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, W-503 Turner Hall, 1102 South Goodwin Ave, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.\rSchool of Environmental and Forest Sciences & Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98125, USA." DOI: 10.1111/ele.12549 Date: Jan ISSN: "1461-0248 (Electronic)\r1461-023X (Linking)" Issue: 1 Journal: Ecology Letters Keywords: Aquatic Organisms/*physiology; Carbon Dioxide/*chemistry; *Climate Change; Fresh Water/*chemistry; Partial Pressure; Acidification; climate change; freshwater ecology Notes: "Hasler, Caleb T\rButman, David\rJeffrey, Jennifer D\rSuski, Cory D\reng\rResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't\rResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.\rReview\rEngland\r2015/11/28 06:00\rEcol Lett. 2016 Jan;19(1):98-108. doi: 10.1111/ele.12549. Epub 2015 Nov 27." Pages: 98-108 Title: Freshwater biota and rising pCO2? URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26610406 Volume: 19 Year: 2016 _record_number: 3612 _uuid: 05dbf214-f11a-4553-87db-1534f81ba934 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05dbf214-f11a-4553-87db-1534f81ba934.yaml identifier: 05dbf214-f11a-4553-87db-1534f81ba934 uri: /reference/05dbf214-f11a-4553-87db-1534f81ba934 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Miami-Dade County,' Institution: Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners Pages: 33 Place Published: 'Miami, FL' Title: Recommendations for an enhanced capital plan. Final report for Resolution R-46-15 in support of the Sea Level Risk Task Force final recommendation URL: http://www.miamidade.gov/green/library/sea-level-rise-capital-plan.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 24581 _uuid: 05dc5c9c-f9a1-4965-a372-bbcb532aab53 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/recommendations-an-enhanced-capital-plan-final-report-resolution-r-46-15-support-sea-level-risk-task-force-final-recommendation href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05dc5c9c-f9a1-4965-a372-bbcb532aab53.yaml identifier: 05dc5c9c-f9a1-4965-a372-bbcb532aab53 uri: /reference/05dc5c9c-f9a1-4965-a372-bbcb532aab53 - attrs: Author: 'Rosenzweig, Cynthia; Solecki, William' DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.05.003 Date: 2014/09/01/ ISSN: 0959-3780 Journal: Global Environmental Change Keywords: Adaptation pathways; Cities; Climate change; Resilience; Transformation Pages: 395-408 Title: 'Hurricane Sandy and adaptation pathways in New York: Lessons from a first-responder city' Volume: 28 Year: 2014 _record_number: 25285 _uuid: 05dfeb86-895b-44ed-92ce-e0a98c4dd7ab reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.05.003 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05dfeb86-895b-44ed-92ce-e0a98c4dd7ab.yaml identifier: 05dfeb86-895b-44ed-92ce-e0a98c4dd7ab uri: /reference/05dfeb86-895b-44ed-92ce-e0a98c4dd7ab - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Federspiel, S.' Institution: University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment Pages: 62 Place Published: 'Ann Arbor, MI' Title: 'Climate Change Adaptation Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation: Needs, Resources, and Lessons for the 2013 National Climate Assessment' Year: 2012 _chapter: '["Ch. 28: Adaptation FINAL"]' _record_number: 267 _uuid: 05e43c24-37ae-43fe-a170-7b4cd602b05c reftype: Report child_publication: /report/umichsnre-climchadaptplan-2012 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05e43c24-37ae-43fe-a170-7b4cd602b05c.yaml identifier: 05e43c24-37ae-43fe-a170-7b4cd602b05c uri: /reference/05e43c24-37ae-43fe-a170-7b4cd602b05c - attrs: Author: "Kirwan, Matthew L.; Guntenspergen, Glenn R.; D'Alpaos, Andrea; Morris, James T.; Mudd, Simon M.; Temmerman, Stijn" DOI: 10.1029/2010gl045489 ISSN: 00948276 Issue: 23 Journal: Geophysical Research Letters Title: Limits on the Adaptability of Coastal Marshes to Rising Sea Level Volume: 37 Year: 2010 _record_number: 2842 _uuid: 05e7dee3-4263-4efd-9c79-83bb57cea36a reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1029/2010gl045489 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05e7dee3-4263-4efd-9c79-83bb57cea36a.yaml identifier: 05e7dee3-4263-4efd-9c79-83bb57cea36a uri: /reference/05e7dee3-4263-4efd-9c79-83bb57cea36a - attrs: Accession Number: 18432244 Author: 'Kurz, W. A.; Dymond, C. C.; Stinson, G.; Rampley, G. J.; Neilson, E. T.; Carroll, A. L.; Ebata, T.; Safranyik, L.' Author Address: 'Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, V8Z 1M5, Canada. wkurz@nrcan.gc.ca' DOI: 10.1038/nature06777 Date: Apr 24 ISSN: "1476-4687 (Electronic)\r0028-0836 (Linking)" Issue: 7190 Journal: Nature Keywords: 'Animals; Atmosphere/chemistry; Beetles/*metabolism; British Columbia; Carbon/*metabolism; Computer Simulation; *Ecosystem; Feedback, Physiological; *Greenhouse Effect; Monte Carlo Method; Pinus/*metabolism; Plant Diseases; Trees/*metabolism' Pages: 987-90 Title: Mountain Pine Beetle and Forest Carbon Feedback To Climate Change Volume: 452 Year: 2008 _record_number: 1617 _uuid: 05ec4125-dae2-47ee-ad49-254c4f3872b3 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nature06777 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05ec4125-dae2-47ee-ad49-254c4f3872b3.yaml identifier: 05ec4125-dae2-47ee-ad49-254c4f3872b3 uri: /reference/05ec4125-dae2-47ee-ad49-254c4f3872b3 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Guenther, Robin; Balbus, John' Publisher: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Title: 'Primary Protection: Enhancing Health Care Resilience for a Changing Climate' URL: https://toolkit.climate.gov/sites/default/files/SCRHCFI%20Best%20Practices%20Report%20final2%202014%20Web.pdf Year: 2014 _record_number: 19365 _uuid: 05ee299b-0f67-41b4-98c8-7f06718799fc reftype: Report child_publication: /report/hhs-resilience-2014 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05ee299b-0f67-41b4-98c8-7f06718799fc.yaml identifier: 05ee299b-0f67-41b4-98c8-7f06718799fc uri: /reference/05ee299b-0f67-41b4-98c8-7f06718799fc - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: EPA ISBN: EPA 815-R-15-010 Publisher: 'U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water' Title: Recommendations for Public Water Systems to Manage Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water URL: http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-06/documents/cyanotoxin-management-drinking-water.pdf Year: 2015 _record_number: 19325 _uuid: 05f2b7a8-ce88-4e38-b426-917720b9c324 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/epa-815-r-15-010 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05f2b7a8-ce88-4e38-b426-917720b9c324.yaml identifier: 05f2b7a8-ce88-4e38-b426-917720b9c324 uri: /reference/05f2b7a8-ce88-4e38-b426-917720b9c324 - attrs: Accession Number: 15256664 Author: 'Feely, R. A.; Sabine, C. L.; Lee, K.; Berelson, W.; Kleypas, J.; Fabry, V. J.; Millero, F. J.' Author Address: 'Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA 98115-6349, USA. richard.a.feely@noaa.gov' DOI: 10.1126/science.1097329 Date: Jul 16 ISSN: "1095-9203 (Electronic)\r0036-8075 (Linking)" Issue: 5682 Journal: Science Keywords: 'Animals; Anthozoa/physiology; Atmosphere; Calcification, Physiologic; Calcium Carbonate/*analysis/chemistry/metabolism; *Carbon Dioxide/analysis/metabolism; Chlorophyta/physiology; Ecosystem; Geologic Sediments/chemistry; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Industry; Invertebrates/*physiology; Oceans and Seas; Plankton/*physiology; Seawater/*chemistry; Solubility' Pages: 362-6 Title: Impact of Anthropogenic CO2 On the CaCO3 System in the Oceans Volume: 305 Year: 2004 _record_number: 3047 _uuid: 05f37ce0-3549-4528-9b7e-fb00424c6435 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1126/science.1097329 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05f37ce0-3549-4528-9b7e-fb00424c6435.yaml identifier: 05f37ce0-3549-4528-9b7e-fb00424c6435 uri: /reference/05f37ce0-3549-4528-9b7e-fb00424c6435 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'NASS,' Institution: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Pages: 11 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: Farm labor methodology and quality measures URL: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/Methodology_and_Data_Quality/Farm_Labor/11_2017/Quality%20Measures%20and%20Methodology Year: 2017 _record_number: 26334 _uuid: 05fe67d5-19d2-4d60-a223-99d1e41c928f reftype: Report child_publication: /report/farm-labor-methodology-quality-measures href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/05fe67d5-19d2-4d60-a223-99d1e41c928f.yaml identifier: 05fe67d5-19d2-4d60-a223-99d1e41c928f uri: /reference/05fe67d5-19d2-4d60-a223-99d1e41c928f - attrs: Author: 'Sarà, Gianluca; Rinaldi, Alessandro; Montalto, Valeria' DOI: 10.1111/maec.12106 ISSN: 1439-0485 Issue: 4 Journal: Marine Ecology Keywords: Dynamic energy budget model; functional trait-based bioenergetic approach; life history traits; marine ectotherms Pages: 506-515 Title: 'Thinking beyond organism energy use: A trait-based bioenergetic mechanistic approach for predictions of life history traits in marine organisms' Volume: 35 Year: 2014 _record_number: 24899 _uuid: 0602166a-decd-4c8e-b015-94a89e24155e reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/maec.12106 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0602166a-decd-4c8e-b015-94a89e24155e.yaml identifier: 0602166a-decd-4c8e-b015-94a89e24155e uri: /reference/0602166a-decd-4c8e-b015-94a89e24155e - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Craft, C.\rClough, J.\rEhman, J.\rJoyce, S.\rPark, R.\rPennings, S.\rGuo, H.\rMachmuller, M." DOI: 10.1890/07219 Issue: 2 Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Pages: 73-78 Title: Forecasting the effects of accelerated sea-level rise on tidal marsh ecosystem services Volume: 7 Year: 2009 _chapter: '["Ch. 25: Coastal Zone FINAL"]' _record_number: 726 _uuid: 060aa7cf-8b75-4cee-b558-1f730ebad7b1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1890/070219 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/060aa7cf-8b75-4cee-b558-1f730ebad7b1.yaml identifier: 060aa7cf-8b75-4cee-b558-1f730ebad7b1 uri: /reference/060aa7cf-8b75-4cee-b558-1f730ebad7b1 - attrs: Author: 'Brothers, L. L.; Van Dover, C. L.; German, C. R.; Kaiser, C. L.; Yoerger, D. R.; Ruppel, C. D.; Lobecker, E.; Skarke, A. D.; Wagner, J. K. S.' DOI: 10.1130/g34217.1 ISSN: "0091-7613\r1943-2682" Issue: 7 Journal: Geology Pages: 807-810 Title: Evidence for extensive methane venting on the Southeastern U.S. Atlantic margin Volume: 41 Year: 2013 _record_number: 3005 _uuid: 060b5daf-29a4-482f-a8d1-fa6ca1dab47c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/060b5daf-29a4-482f-a8d1-fa6ca1dab47c.yaml identifier: 060b5daf-29a4-482f-a8d1-fa6ca1dab47c uri: /reference/060b5daf-29a4-482f-a8d1-fa6ca1dab47c - attrs: Author: 'Fu, F. X.; Tatters, A. O.; Hutchins, D. A.' DOI: 10.3354/meps10047 ISSN: "0171-8630\r1616-1599" Journal: Marine Ecology Progress Series Pages: 207-233 Title: Global Change and the Future of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Ocean Volume: 470 Year: 2012 _record_number: 3264 _uuid: 060f8941-4961-4775-a05b-14a406a9ae75 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.3354/meps10047 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/060f8941-4961-4775-a05b-14a406a9ae75.yaml identifier: 060f8941-4961-4775-a05b-14a406a9ae75 uri: /reference/060f8941-4961-4775-a05b-14a406a9ae75 - attrs: Abstract: 'Climate change is causing increases in temperature, changes in precipitation and extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and other environmental impacts. It is also causing or contributing to heat-related disorders, respiratory and allergic disorders, infectious diseases, malnutrition due to food insecurity, and mental health disorders. In addition, increasing evidence indicates that climate change is causally associated with collective violence, generally in combination with other causal factors. Increased temperatures and extremes of precipitation with their associated consequences, including resultant scarcity of cropland and other key environmental resources, are major pathways by which climate change leads to collective violence. Public health professionals can help prevent collective violence due to climate change (a) by supporting mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, (b) by promoting adaptation measures to address the consequences of climate change and to improve community resilience, and (c) by addressing underlying risk factors for collective violence, such as poverty and socioeconomic disparities.' Author: 'Levy, Barry S.; Victor W. Sidel; Jonathan A. Patz' DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044232 Issue: 1 Journal: Annual Review of Public Health Keywords: 'climate change,public health,collective violence,war,armed conflict' Pages: 241-257 Title: Climate change and collective violence Volume: 38 Year: 2017 _record_number: 25971 _uuid: 060faba7-2acb-4082-8ff6-5d1e1ebffbd1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044232 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/060faba7-2acb-4082-8ff6-5d1e1ebffbd1.yaml identifier: 060faba7-2acb-4082-8ff6-5d1e1ebffbd1 uri: /reference/060faba7-2acb-4082-8ff6-5d1e1ebffbd1 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) are moderate in most climate model projections under increasing greenhouse gas forcing. This intermodel consensus may be an artifact of common model biases that favor a stable AMOC. Observationally based freshwater budget analyses suggest that the AMOC is in an unstable regime susceptible for large changes in response to perturbations. By correcting the model biases, we show that the AMOC collapses 300 years after the atmospheric CO2 concentration is abruptly doubled from the 1990 level. Compared to an uncorrected model, the AMOC collapse brings about large, markedly different climate responses: a prominent cooling over the northern North Atlantic and neighboring areas, sea ice increases over the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian seas and to the south of Greenland, and a significant southward rain-belt migration over the tropical Atlantic. Our results highlight the need to develop dynamical metrics to constrain models and the importance of reducing model biases in long-term climate projection.' Author: 'Liu, Wei; Xie, Shang-Ping; Liu, Zhengyu; Zhu, Jiang' DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1601666 Issue: 1 Journal: Science Advances Pages: e1601666 Title: Overlooked possibility of a collapsed Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in warming climate Volume: 3 Year: 2017 _record_number: 20662 _uuid: 061347c5-780e-4419-a1bd-89b645241daf reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1126/sciadv.1601666 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/061347c5-780e-4419-a1bd-89b645241daf.yaml identifier: 061347c5-780e-4419-a1bd-89b645241daf uri: /reference/061347c5-780e-4419-a1bd-89b645241daf - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Fahey, D.W.; S. Doherty; K.A. Hibbard; A. Romanou; P.C. Taylor' Book Title: 'Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I' DOI: 10.7930/J0513WCR Editor: 'Wuebbles, D.J.; D.W. Fahey; K.A. Hibbard; D.J. Dokken; B.C. Stewart; T.K. Maycock' Pages: 73-113 Place Published: 'Washington, DC, USA' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Title: Physical Drivers of Climate Change Year: 2017 _record_number: 21560 _uuid: 0615b4ff-d185-4e14-9d4d-5bea1ce6ca51 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/climate-science-special-report/chapter/scientific-basis href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0615b4ff-d185-4e14-9d4d-5bea1ce6ca51.yaml identifier: 0615b4ff-d185-4e14-9d4d-5bea1ce6ca51 uri: /reference/0615b4ff-d185-4e14-9d4d-5bea1ce6ca51 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: "Pinder, R.\rW. Schlesinger\rG. Bonan\rN. Bettez\rT. Greaver\rW. Wieder\rE. A. Davidson" Book Title: 'The Role of Nitrogen in Climate Change and the Impacts of Nitrogen-Climate Interactions on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems, Agriculture and Human Health in the United States: A Technical Report Submitted to the US National Climate Assessment' Editor: "E. C. Suddick\rE. A. Davidson" Pages: 45-65 Place Published: 'Falmouth, MA' Publisher: 'North American Nitrogen Center of the International Nitrogen Initiative (NANC-INI), Woods Hole Research Center' Reviewer: 061d6ff2-42ec-4051-8c3f-416e30680df0 Title: 'Ch. 3: Impacts of human alteration of the nitrogen cycle in the US on radiative forcing' URL: http://nitrogennorthamerica.org/pdf/NxCC_NCA_report_2012.pdf Year: 2012 _chapter: '["Ch. 15: Biogeochemical FINAL"]' _record_number: 2501 _uuid: 061d6ff2-42ec-4051-8c3f-416e30680df0 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/nca-rolenitrogen-2012 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/061d6ff2-42ec-4051-8c3f-416e30680df0.yaml identifier: 061d6ff2-42ec-4051-8c3f-416e30680df0 uri: /reference/061d6ff2-42ec-4051-8c3f-416e30680df0 - attrs: Author: 'Oliver, Tom H.; Isaac, Nick J. B.; August, Tom A.; Woodcock, Ben A.; Roy, David B.; Bullock, James M.' DOI: 10.1038/ncomms10122 Date: 12/08/online Journal: Nature Communications Pages: 10122 Publisher: The Author(s) Title: Declining resilience of ecosystem functions under biodiversity loss Type of Article: Article Volume: 6 Year: 2015 _record_number: 23429 _uuid: 061df49d-7bcb-4cc6-a27b-61e633c6e4f1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/ncomms10122 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/061df49d-7bcb-4cc6-a27b-61e633c6e4f1.yaml identifier: 061df49d-7bcb-4cc6-a27b-61e633c6e4f1 uri: /reference/061df49d-7bcb-4cc6-a27b-61e633c6e4f1 - attrs: .publisher: Copernicus Publications .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Hsu, N. C.; Gautam, R.; Sayer, A. M.; Bettenhausen, C.; Li, C.; Jeong, M. J.; Tsay, S. C.; Holben, B. N.' DOI: 10.5194/acp-12-8037-2012 Issue: 17 Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Pages: 8037-8053 Title: Global and regional trends of aerosol optical depth over land and ocean using SeaWiFS measurements from 1997 to 2010 Volume: 12 Year: 2012 _record_number: 20709 _uuid: 061f79d0-6e27-4984-b98f-170f6de8679e reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.5194/acp-12-8037-2012 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/061f79d0-6e27-4984-b98f-170f6de8679e.yaml identifier: 061f79d0-6e27-4984-b98f-170f6de8679e uri: /reference/061f79d0-6e27-4984-b98f-170f6de8679e - attrs: Accession Number: WOS:000351402800013 Alternate Title: J Geophys Res-Biogeo Author: 'Lu, X. L.; Kicklighter, D. W.; Melillo, J. M.; Reilly, J. M.; Xu, L. Y.' Author Address: "Marine Biol Lab, Ctr Ecosyst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA\rMIT, Joint Program Sci & Policy Global Change, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA" DOI: 10.1002/2014jg002818 Date: Feb ISSN: 2169-8953 Issue: 2 Journal: 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences' Keywords: carbon cycle; land carbon sinks; land use and land cover change; stand age; fossil fuel emissions; land use legacies; terrestrial biosphere models; net primary production; ponderosa pine; climate; storage; fluxes; forest; dynamics; nitrogen; balance Language: English Pages: 379-398 Title: 'Land Carbon Sequestration Within the Conterminous United States: Regional- and State-level Analyses' Volume: 120 Year: 2015 _record_number: 2179 _uuid: 0626ba04-1651-4b97-9f43-a3b4f55f1aa4 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0626ba04-1651-4b97-9f43-a3b4f55f1aa4.yaml identifier: 0626ba04-1651-4b97-9f43-a3b4f55f1aa4 uri: /reference/0626ba04-1651-4b97-9f43-a3b4f55f1aa4 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Temperature (T) and equivalent temperature (TE) trends over the United States from 1979 to 2005 and their correlation to land cover types are investigated using National Centers for Environmental Prediction North American Regional Reanalysis data, the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) land use/cover classification, the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) 1992–2001 Retrofit Land Cover Change and the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from AVHRR. Even though most of the magnitude of TE is explained by T, the moisture component induces larger trends and variability of TE relative to T. The contrast between pronounced temporal and spatial differences between T and TE at the near-surface level (2 m) and minor-to-no differences at 300–200 mb is a consistent pattern. This study therefore demonstrates that in addition to temperature, atmospheric heat content may help to quantify the differences between surface and tropospheric heating trends, and hence the impact of land cover types on the surface temperature changes. Correlations of T and TE with NDVI reveal that TE shows a stronger relationship to vegetation cover than T, especially during the growing season, with values that are significantly different and of opposite signs (−0.31 for Tvs NDVI; 0.49 for TEvs NDVI). Our results suggest that land cover types influence both moisture availability and temperature in the lower atmosphere and that TE is larger in areas with higher physical evaporation and transpiration rates. As a result, TE can be used as an additional metric for analysing near-surface heating trends with respect to land cover types. Moreover, TE can be tested as a complementary variable for assessing the impact of land surface and boundary layer processes in re-analysis and weather/climate model studies. ' Author: "Fall, S.\rDiffenbaugh, N.S.\rNiyogi, D.\rPielke, R.A., Sr\rRochon, G." DOI: 10.1002/joc.2094 ISSN: 1097-0088 Issue: 13 Journal: International Journal of Climatology Keywords: temperature;; equivalent temperature;; heat content;; NARR;; AVHRR;; NLCD;; NDVI Pages: 2045-2054 Title: Temperature and equivalent temperature over the United States (1979–2005) URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.2094/pdf Volume: 30 Year: 2010 _chapter: '["Ch. 13: Land Use and Land Cover Change FINAL"]' _record_number: 1646 _uuid: 062cab4d-e6a4-458a-8941-9485c1e9cdfb reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/joc.2094 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/062cab4d-e6a4-458a-8941-9485c1e9cdfb.yaml identifier: 062cab4d-e6a4-458a-8941-9485c1e9cdfb uri: /reference/062cab4d-e6a4-458a-8941-9485c1e9cdfb - attrs: Author: 'Okazaki, Remy R.; Towle, Erica K.; van Hooidonk, Ruben; Mor, Carolina; Winter, Rivah N.; Piggot, Alan M.; Cunning, Ross; Baker, Andrew C.; Klaus, James S.; Swart, Peter K.; Langdon, Chris' DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13481 ISSN: 1365-2486 Issue: 3 Journal: Global Change Biology Keywords: biomineralization; calcification; climate change; coral reefs; dissolution; Florida Reef Tract; ocean acidification; precipitation; scleractinia; warming Pages: 1023-1035 Title: Species-specific responses to climate change and community composition determine future calcification rates of Florida Keys reefs Volume: 23 Year: 2017 _record_number: 24884 _uuid: 062ef102-c2ac-4462-a7c4-5d927ad946d3 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/gcb.13481 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/062ef102-c2ac-4462-a7c4-5d927ad946d3.yaml identifier: 062ef102-c2ac-4462-a7c4-5d927ad946d3 uri: /reference/062ef102-c2ac-4462-a7c4-5d927ad946d3 - attrs: Abstract: 'Societal risks increase as Earth warms, and increase further for emissions trajectories accepting relatively high levels of near-term emissions while assuming future negative emissions will compensate, even if they lead to identical warming as trajectories with reduced near-term emissions 1 . Accelerating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reductions, including as a substitute for negative emissions, hence reduces long-term risks but requires dramatic near-term societal transformations 2 . A major barrier to emissions reductions is the difficulty of reconciling immediate, localized costs with global, long-term benefits3,4. However, 2 °C trajectories not relying on negative emissions or 1.5 °C trajectories require elimination of most fossil-fuel-related emissions. This generally reduces co-emissions that cause ambient air pollution, resulting in near-term, localized health benefits. We therefore examine the human health benefits of increasing 21st-century CO2 reductions by 180 GtC, an amount that would shift a ‘standard’ 2 °C scenario to 1.5 °C or could achieve 2 °C without negative emissions. The decreased air pollution leads to 153 ± 43 million fewer premature deaths worldwide, with ~40% occurring during the next 40 years, and minimal climate disbenefits. 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