--- - attrs: Abstract: Wildfire is a particular concern in the wildland–urban interface (WUI) of the western United States where human development occurs close to flammable natural vegetation. Author: 'Liu, Zhihua; Wimberly, Michael C.; Lamsal, Aashis; Sohl, Terry L.; Hawbaker, Todd J.' DOI: 10.1007/s10980-015-0222-4 Date: December 01 ISSN: 1572-9761 Issue: 10 Journal: Landscape Ecology Pages: 1943-1957 Title: 'Climate change and wildfire risk in an expanding wildland–urban interface: A case study from the Colorado Front Range Corridor' Type of Article: journal article Volume: 30 Year: 2015 _record_number: 21979 _uuid: 7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10980-015-0222-4 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc.yaml identifier: 7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc uri: /reference/7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Rockman, Marcy; Morgan, Marissa; Ziaja, Sonya; Hambrecht, George; Meadow, Alison' Institution: 'Cultural Resources, Partnerships, and Science and Climate Change Response Program, National Park Service' Keywords: Climate change; Cultural Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: Cultural Resources Climate Change Strategy URL: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/climatechange/upload/NPS-2016_Cultural-Resoures-Climate-Change-Strategy.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 22827 _uuid: 83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/cultural-resources-climate-change-strategy href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740.yaml identifier: 83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740 uri: /reference/83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740 - attrs: Abstract: 'Zika and chikungunya viruses are transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, including Ae. albopictus, which is abundant in many temperate cities. While disease risk is lower in temperate regions where viral amplification cannot build across years, there is significant potential for localized disease outbreaks in urban populations. We use a model informed by field data to assess the conditions likely to facilitate local transmission of virus from an infected traveler to Ae. albopictus and then to other humans in USA cities with variable human densities and seasonality. The model demonstrates that up to 50% of infectious travelers returning to the U.S. could initiate local transmission in temperate cities if are infectious and are exposed to high mosquito densities. This work highlights the need for high-resolution spatial data on Ae. albopictus density, biting behavior, and seasonality to better understand, predict and manage arboviral transmission risk in temperate cities.' Author: 'Manore, Carrie A.; Ostfeld, Richard S.; Agusto, Folashade B.; Gaff, Holly; LaDeau, Shannon L.' DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005255 Issue: 1 Journal: PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Pages: e0005255 Publisher: Public Library of Science Title: Defining the risk of zika and chikungunya virus transmission in human population centers of the eastern United States Volume: 11 Year: 2017 _record_number: 25619 _uuid: 87664884-f938-4d71-82a3-e918a98673e2 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005255 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/87664884-f938-4d71-82a3-e918a98673e2.yaml identifier: 87664884-f938-4d71-82a3-e918a98673e2 uri: /reference/87664884-f938-4d71-82a3-e918a98673e2 - attrs: Abstract: "The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) highlighted the importance of cities to climate action, as well as the unjust burdens borne by the world's most disadvantaged peoples in addressing climate impacts. Few studies have documented the barriers to redressing the drivers of social vulnerability as part of urban local climate change adaptation efforts, or evaluated how emerging adaptation plans impact marginalized groups. Here, we present a roadmap to reorient research on the social dimensions of urban climate adaptation around four issues of equity and justice: (1) broadening participation in adaptation planning; (2) expanding adaptation to rapidly growing cities and those with low financial or institutional capacity; (3) adopting a multilevel and multi-scalar approach to adaptation planning; and (4) integrating justice into infrastructure and urban design processes. Responding to these empirical and theoretical research needs is the first step towards identifying pathways to more transformative adaptation policies." Author: 'Shi, L. D.; Chu, E.; Anguelovski, I.; Aylett, A.; Debats, J.; Goh, K.; Schenk, T.; Seto, K. C.; Dodman, D.; Roberts, D.; Roberts, J. T.; VanDeveer, S. D.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2841 Date: Feb ISSN: 1758-678X Issue: 2 Journal: Nature Climate Change Keywords: Urban; Adaptation; Climate justice Pages: 131-137 Title: Roadmap towards justice in urban climate adaptation research Volume: 6 Year: 2016 _record_number: 22846 _uuid: 8a4248ca-3d8c-4bdb-a28d-292a149733ba reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate2841 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8a4248ca-3d8c-4bdb-a28d-292a149733ba.yaml identifier: 8a4248ca-3d8c-4bdb-a28d-292a149733ba uri: /reference/8a4248ca-3d8c-4bdb-a28d-292a149733ba - attrs: Abstract: 'Climate extremes have profound implications for urban infrastructure and human society, but studies of observed changes in climate extremes over the global urban areas are few, even though more than half of the global population now resides in urban areas. Here, using observed station data for 217 urban areas across the globe, we show that these urban areas have experienced significant increases ( p -value <0.05) in the number of heat waves during the period 1973–2012, while the frequency of cold waves has declined. Almost half of the urban areas experienced significant increases in the number of extreme hot days, while almost 2/3 showed significant increases in the frequency of extreme hot nights. Extreme windy days declined substantially during the last four decades with statistically significant declines in about 60% in the urban areas. Significant increases ( p -value <0.05) in the frequency of daily precipitation extremes and in annual maximum precipitation occurred at smaller fractions (17 and 10% respectively) of the total urban areas, with about half as many urban areas showing statistically significant downtrends as uptrends. Changes in temperature and wind extremes, estimated as the result of a 40 year linear trend, differed for urban and non-urban pairs, while changes in indices of extreme precipitation showed no clear differentiation for urban and selected non-urban stations.' Author: 'Mishra, Vimal; Auroop R. Ganguly; Bart Nijssen; Dennis P. Lettenmaier' DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/10/2/024005 ISSN: 1748-9326 Issue: 2 Journal: Environmental Research Letters Pages: 024005 Title: Changes in observed climate extremes in global urban areas Volume: 10 Year: 2015 _record_number: 23176 _uuid: 8be634e3-a62f-44d2-9cde-dd7010cdad04 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1088/1748-9326/10/2/024005 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8be634e3-a62f-44d2-9cde-dd7010cdad04.yaml identifier: 8be634e3-a62f-44d2-9cde-dd7010cdad04 uri: /reference/8be634e3-a62f-44d2-9cde-dd7010cdad04 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE),' Institution: American Society of Civil Engineers Pages: 110 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: '2017 Infrastructure Report Card: A Comprehensive Assessment of America’s Infrastructure' URL: https://www.infrastructurereportcard.org/ Year: 2017 _record_number: 25600 _uuid: 9115ee8c-84a2-43a3-96dc-09b6fcacc03f reftype: Report child_publication: /report/2017-infrastructure-report-card-comprehensive-assessment-americas-infrastructure href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/9115ee8c-84a2-43a3-96dc-09b6fcacc03f.yaml identifier: 9115ee8c-84a2-43a3-96dc-09b6fcacc03f uri: /reference/9115ee8c-84a2-43a3-96dc-09b6fcacc03f - attrs: Abstract: 'We examined landscape exposure to wildfire potential, insects and disease risk, and urban and exurban development for the conterminous US (CONUS). Our analysis relied on spatial data used by federal agencies to evaluate these stressors nationally. We combined stressor data with a climate change exposure metric to identify when temperature is likely to depart from historical conditions and become "unprecedented." We used a neighborhood analysis procedure based on key stressor thresholds within a geographic information system to examine the extent of landscape exposure to our set of individual and coinciding stressors. Our focus is on identifying large contiguous areas of stress exposure which would be of national concern to identify potential locations most vulnerable to resulting ecological and social disruption. The arrival of record-setting temperatures may be both rapid and widespread within the CONUS under RCP8.5. By 2060, 91 % of the CONUS could depart from the climate of the last century. While much of the CONUS may be impacted by at least one of the landscape stressors we examined, multiple coinciding stressors occurred for less than 9 % of the CONUS. The two most prevalent coinciding stressors were (1) wildfire potential combined with insects and disease risk, and (2) climate departure combined with urban and exurban development. Combined exposure to three or more stressors was rare, but we did identify several localized high-population areas that may be vulnerable to future change. Additional assessment and research for these areas may provide early and proactive approaches to mitigating multiple stressor exposure.' Author: 'Kerns, B. K.; Kim, J. B.; Kline, J. D.; Day, M. A.' DOI: 10.1007/s10113-016-0934-2 Date: Oct ISSN: 1436-3798 Issue: 7 Journal: Regional Environmental Change Keywords: Urban; climate change; urbanization; Projection Pages: 2129-2140 Title: US exposure to multiple landscape stressors and climate change Volume: 16 Year: 2016 _record_number: 22764 _uuid: 95598d88-7aeb-43df-9e75-22aaed95747b reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10113-016-0934-2 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/95598d88-7aeb-43df-9e75-22aaed95747b.yaml identifier: 95598d88-7aeb-43df-9e75-22aaed95747b uri: /reference/95598d88-7aeb-43df-9e75-22aaed95747b - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'U.S. Census Bureau,' Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Census Bureau Title: 'Measuring America: Our Changing Landscape [Infographic]' URL: https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/visualizations/2016/comm/acs-rural-urban.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 23056 _uuid: 96fca595-cfc0-4364-b138-51bd2cceb1b3 reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/90baa9e3-e783-4ae1-807f-a438d8ab5b21 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/96fca595-cfc0-4364-b138-51bd2cceb1b3.yaml identifier: 96fca595-cfc0-4364-b138-51bd2cceb1b3 uri: /reference/96fca595-cfc0-4364-b138-51bd2cceb1b3 - attrs: Author: 'Stanke, Carla; Kerac, Marko; Prudhomme, Christel; Medlock, Jolyon; Murray, Virginia' DOI: 10.1371/currents.dis.7a2cee9e980f91ad7697b570bcc4b004 Journal: 'PLoS Currents: Disasters' Keywords: added by ERG Notes: 2013 Jun 5 . Edition 1. (In PLOS citation) Title: 'Health effects of drought: A systematic review of the evidence' Year: 2013 _record_number: 23016 _uuid: 97e24319-c8e0-4103-a191-7b8a4047297a reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1371/currents.dis.7a2cee9e980f91ad7697b570bcc4b004 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/97e24319-c8e0-4103-a191-7b8a4047297a.yaml identifier: 97e24319-c8e0-4103-a191-7b8a4047297a uri: /reference/97e24319-c8e0-4103-a191-7b8a4047297a - attrs: Author: "Sheehan, William J.; Rangsithienchai, Pitud A. ; Wood, Robert A.; Rivard, Don; Chinratanapisit, Sasawan\rPerzanowski, Matthew S. ; Chew, Ginger L.; Seltzer, James M.; Matsui, Elizbeth C.; Phipatanakul, Wanda" DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2010.01.023 Issue: 3 Journal: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Keywords: added by ERG Pages: 575-581 Title: 'Pest and allergen exposure and abatement in inner-city asthma: A Work Group Report of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Indoor Allergy/Air Pollution Committee' Volume: 125 Year: 2010 _record_number: 23073 _uuid: 9f17954f-4786-482f-a8c9-1895709bd7a8 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.jaci.2010.01.023 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/9f17954f-4786-482f-a8c9-1895709bd7a8.yaml identifier: 9f17954f-4786-482f-a8c9-1895709bd7a8 uri: /reference/9f17954f-4786-482f-a8c9-1895709bd7a8 - attrs: Abstract: 'Mosquito-vectored pathogens are responsible for devastating human diseases and are (re)emerging in many urban environments. Effective mosquito control in urban landscapes relies on improved understanding of the complex interactions between the ecological and social factors that define where mosquito populations can grow. We compared the density of mosquito habitat and pupae production across economically varying neighborhoods in two temperate U.S. cities (Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC). Seven species of mosquito larvae were recorded. The invasive Aedes albopictus was the only species found in all neighborhoods. Culex pipiens, a primary vector of West Nile virus (WNV), was most abundant in Baltimore, which also had more tire habitats. Both Culex and Aedes pupae were more likely to be sampled in neighborhoods categorized as being below median income level in each city and Aedes pupae density was also greater in container habitats found in these lower income neighborhoods. We infer that lower income residents may experience greater exposure to potential disease vectors and Baltimore residents specifically, were at greater risk of exposure to the predominant WNV vector. However, we also found that resident-reported mosquito nuisance was not correlated with our measured risk index, indicating a potentially important mismatch between motivation needed to engage participation in control efforts and the relative importance of control among neighborhoods.' Author: 'LaDeau, Shannon L.; Leisnham, Paul T.; Biehler, Dawn; Bodner, Danielle' DOI: 10.3390/ijerph10041505 Date: "04/12\r02/08/received\r03/20/revised\r04/03/accepted" ISSN: "1661-7827\r1660-4601" Issue: 4 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Name of Database: PMC Notes: "ijerph-10-01505[PII]\r23583963[pmid]\rInt J Environ Res Public Health" Pages: 1505-1526 Publisher: MDPI Title: 'Higher mosquito production in low-income neighborhoods of Baltimore and Washington, DC: Understanding ecological drivers and mosquito-borne disease risk in temperate cities' Volume: 10 Year: 2013 _record_number: 23022 _uuid: a031b362-5967-4b59-8b70-c09a4355716f reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.3390/ijerph10041505 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a031b362-5967-4b59-8b70-c09a4355716f.yaml identifier: a031b362-5967-4b59-8b70-c09a4355716f uri: /reference/a031b362-5967-4b59-8b70-c09a4355716f - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Ranson, Matthew; Tarquinio, Tina; Lew, Audrey' Institution: 'National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency' Keywords: added by ERG Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Series Title: NCEE Working Paper Series Title: Modeling the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Weather Losses Year: 2016 _record_number: 23064 _uuid: a72701dd-9c86-40c3-bf56-5b75c25f4d0f reftype: Report child_publication: /report/modeling-impact-climate-change-on-extreme-weather-losses href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a72701dd-9c86-40c3-bf56-5b75c25f4d0f.yaml identifier: a72701dd-9c86-40c3-bf56-5b75c25f4d0f uri: /reference/a72701dd-9c86-40c3-bf56-5b75c25f4d0f - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'Merritt, Elizabeth' Keywords: added by ERG Place Published: 'Arlington, VA' Publisher: Center for the Future of Museums Title: 'A Rising Tide: The Changing Landscape of Risk' URL: http://futureofmuseums.blogspot.com/2012/05/rising-tide-changing-landscape-of-risk.html Year: 2012 _record_number: 23094 _uuid: a9d3f75d-31a9-4b7b-b986-df4d46945cd5 reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/f602c0fd-5184-4241-9cf3-68296c539d86 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a9d3f75d-31a9-4b7b-b986-df4d46945cd5.yaml identifier: a9d3f75d-31a9-4b7b-b986-df4d46945cd5 uri: /reference/a9d3f75d-31a9-4b7b-b986-df4d46945cd5 - attrs: Author: 'Jennings, Viniece; Johnson Gaither, Cassandra' DOI: 10.5558/tfc2015-067 Issue: 04 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Pages: 376-383 Title: 'Approaching environmental health disparities and green spaces: An ecosystem services perspective' Volume: 91 Year: 2015 _record_number: 22906 _uuid: b4bad932-3201-4c5e-b52f-22556f558f85 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.5558/tfc2015-067 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4bad932-3201-4c5e-b52f-22556f558f85.yaml identifier: b4bad932-3201-4c5e-b52f-22556f558f85 uri: /reference/b4bad932-3201-4c5e-b52f-22556f558f85 - attrs: Author: 'McCormick, Kes; Anderberg, Stefan; Coenen, Lars; Neij, Lena' DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2013.01.003 Date: 2013/07/01/ ISSN: 0959-6526 Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production Keywords: Sustainable urban transformation; Sustainable urban development; Climate change; Sustainable development; Governance; Planning; Transformative change Pages: 1-11 Title: Advancing sustainable urban transformation Volume: 50 Year: 2013 _record_number: 22896 _uuid: ba5cb012-f7fc-420f-924c-be2c0276aa86 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.jclepro.2013.01.003 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ba5cb012-f7fc-420f-924c-be2c0276aa86.yaml identifier: ba5cb012-f7fc-420f-924c-be2c0276aa86 uri: /reference/ba5cb012-f7fc-420f-924c-be2c0276aa86 - attrs: Author: "Groffman, Peter M.; Cavender-Bares, Jeannine; Bettez, Neil D.; Grove, J. Morgan; Hall, Sharon J.; Heffernan, James B.; Hobbie, Sarah E.; Larson, Kelli L.; Morse, Jennifer L.; Neill, Christopher; Nelson, Kristen; O'Neil-Dunne, Jarlath; Ogden, Laura; Pataki, Diane E.; Polsky, Colin; Chowdhury, Rinku Roy; Steele, Meredith K." DOI: 10.1890/120374 ISSN: 1540-9309 Issue: 1 Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Pages: 74-81 Publisher: Ecological Society of America Title: Ecological homogenization of urban USA Volume: 12 Year: 2014 _record_number: 22988 _uuid: bc3ad363-5a7c-4b6a-9ab9-c8f3477f416c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1890/120374 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bc3ad363-5a7c-4b6a-9ab9-c8f3477f416c.yaml identifier: bc3ad363-5a7c-4b6a-9ab9-c8f3477f416c uri: /reference/bc3ad363-5a7c-4b6a-9ab9-c8f3477f416c - attrs: .reference_type: 47 Author: 'Johnston, M.' Conference Location: 'Kelowna, B.C.' Conference Name: 'Fires, Storms and Pests--Crises in Our Urban Forests (6th Canadian Urban Forest Conference)' Date: Oct 20-21 Keywords: added by ERG Pages: 14 Publisher: Saskatchewan Research Council Session: '#1: Responding to Fies and Storms' Title: Impacts and adaptation for climate change in urban forests URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.388.6766&rep=rep1&type=pdf Year: 2004 _record_number: 23031 _uuid: bcf8379c-fedb-443a-a971-16fe922a3a27 reftype: Conference Paper child_publication: /generic/7b61367b-dccb-4e5f-a134-1d6ebb64ec91 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bcf8379c-fedb-443a-a971-16fe922a3a27.yaml identifier: bcf8379c-fedb-443a-a971-16fe922a3a27 uri: /reference/bcf8379c-fedb-443a-a971-16fe922a3a27 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Eddins, Quinn W.' Date: 'October 22, 2015' Institution: CBRE Research Place Published: 'Los Angeles, CA' Title: 'Also modified title: Rising Vulnerability to Floods Risks Devastating Property Losses in U.S. Cities' URL: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rising-vulnerability-floods-risks-devastating-property-quinn-eddins Year: 2015 _record_number: 23195 _uuid: bf972224-c8ca-4c0b-82f0-ebb735ba04ce reftype: Report child_publication: /report/about-real-estate-rising-vulnerability-floods-risks-devastating-property-losses-us-cities-october-22-2015 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bf972224-c8ca-4c0b-82f0-ebb735ba04ce.yaml identifier: bf972224-c8ca-4c0b-82f0-ebb735ba04ce uri: /reference/bf972224-c8ca-4c0b-82f0-ebb735ba04ce - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: "Mayors' Climate Protection Center," Institution: The United States Conference of Mayors Pages: 42 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: "U.S. Mayors' Report on a Decade of Global Climate Leadership: Selected Mayor Profiles" URL: http://www.usmayors.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/1205-report-climateaction.pdf Year: 2015 _record_number: 25655 _uuid: c1323a14-9ac9-4070-a83f-91dd1dea9cb1 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/us-mayors-report-on-decade-global-climate-leadership-selected-mayor-profiles href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c1323a14-9ac9-4070-a83f-91dd1dea9cb1.yaml identifier: c1323a14-9ac9-4070-a83f-91dd1dea9cb1 uri: /reference/c1323a14-9ac9-4070-a83f-91dd1dea9cb1 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Newport Restoration Foundation,' Pages: 39 Place Published: 'Newport, RI' Title: 'Keeping 74 Bridge Street Above Water: Lessons from the City of Newport and the Point Neighborhood on Protecting Historic Structures and Neighborhoods from the Impacts of Climate Change [exhibition booklet]' URL: http://historyabovewater.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/74-Bridge-Case-Study-Booklet.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 25650 _uuid: c83c98ff-ea0e-47c9-9e83-55261c8ca24f reftype: Report child_publication: /report/keeping-74-bridge-street-above-water-lessons-city-newport-point-neighborhood-on-protecting-historic-structures-neighborhoods-impacts-climate-change-exhibition-booklet href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c83c98ff-ea0e-47c9-9e83-55261c8ca24f.yaml identifier: c83c98ff-ea0e-47c9-9e83-55261c8ca24f uri: /reference/c83c98ff-ea0e-47c9-9e83-55261c8ca24f - attrs: Abstract: 'Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) cause many diseases worldwide and their transmission is likely to change with land use and climate changes. La Crosse virus (LACV) is historically transmitted by the native mosquito Aedes triseriatus (Say) in the upper Midwestern US, but the invasive congeners Aedes albopictus (Skuse) and A. japonicus (Theobald), which co-occur with A. triseriatus in water-holding containers, may be important accessory vectors in the Appalachian region where La Crosse encephalitis is an emerging disease. This review focuses on evidence for how climate, land use, and biological invasions may have direct abiotic and indirect community-level impacts on immature developmental stages (eggs and larvae) of Aedes mosquitoes. Because vector-borne diseases usually vary in space and time and are related to the ecology of the vector species, we propose that the ecology of its mosquito vectors, particularly at their immature stages, has played an important role in the emergence of La Crosse encephalitis in the Appalachian region and represents a model for investigating the effects of environmental changes on other vector-borne diseases. We summarize the health effects of LACV and associated socioeconomic costs that make it the most important native mosquito-borne disease in the US. We review of the transmission of LACV, and present evidence for the impacts of climate, land use, and biological invasions on Aedes mosquito communities. Finally, we discuss important questions about the ecology of LACV mosquito vectors that may improve our understanding of the impacts of environmental changes on LACV and other arboviruses.' Author: 'Leisnham, Paul T.; Juliano, Steven A.' DOI: 10.1007/s10393-012-0773-7 Date: June 01 ISSN: 1612-9210 Issue: 2 Journal: EcoHealth Pages: 217-228 Title: 'Impacts of climate, land use, and biological invasion on the ecology of immature Aedes mosquitoes: Implications for La Crosse emergence' Type of Article: journal article Volume: 9 Year: 2012 _record_number: 23033 _uuid: c8a2bcc1-87dc-4937-97fd-557f09dd82a0 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10393-012-0773-7 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c8a2bcc1-87dc-4937-97fd-557f09dd82a0.yaml identifier: c8a2bcc1-87dc-4937-97fd-557f09dd82a0 uri: /reference/c8a2bcc1-87dc-4937-97fd-557f09dd82a0 - attrs: Author: 'Pavao-Zuckerman, Mitchell A.' DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2008.00486.x Journal: Restoration Ecology Keywords: added by ERG Pages: 642-649 Title: The nature of urban soils and their role in ecological restoration in cities Volume: 16 Year: 2008 _record_number: 23069 _uuid: c9635569-e7c7-4820-b287-d12db9529476 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2008.00486.x href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c9635569-e7c7-4820-b287-d12db9529476.yaml identifier: c9635569-e7c7-4820-b287-d12db9529476 uri: /reference/c9635569-e7c7-4820-b287-d12db9529476 - attrs: Author: 'Walker, Renee E.; Keane, Christopher R.; Burke, Jessica G.' DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.04.013 Journal: Health & Place Keywords: added by ERG Pages: 876-884 Title: 'Disparities and access to healthy food in the United States: A review of food deserts literature' Volume: 16 Year: 2010 _record_number: 22984 _uuid: c9bda474-d322-478c-8574-21d8dc7a4f5c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.04.013 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c9bda474-d322-478c-8574-21d8dc7a4f5c.yaml identifier: c9bda474-d322-478c-8574-21d8dc7a4f5c uri: /reference/c9bda474-d322-478c-8574-21d8dc7a4f5c - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Urban Climate Change Research Network,' Institution: Columbia University Keywords: urban; climate change Place Published: 'New York, NY' Title: Climate Change and Cities. Second Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network. 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