uri,href,identifier,attrs.Abstract,attrs.Author,attrs.DOI,attrs.Keywords,attrs.Language,"attrs.Place Published",attrs.Publisher,"attrs.Series Volume",attrs.Title,attrs.Year,attrs.\.reference_type,attrs._record_number,attrs._uuid,attrs.reftype,child_publication
/reference/6c1f55e7-bedf-4091-a9de-7f3df6dc4362,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6c1f55e7-bedf-4091-a9de-7f3df6dc4362,6c1f55e7-bedf-4091-a9de-7f3df6dc4362,"TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 2: Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and the Highway System: Practitioner’s Guide and Research Report provides guidance on adaptation strategies to the likely impacts of climate change through 2050 in the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure assets in the United States (and through 2100 for sea-level rise).In addition to the practitioner’s guide and research report, this project also developed the following items:• A software tool that runs in common web browsers and provides specific, region-based information on incorporating climate change adaptation into the planning and design of bridges, culverts, stormwater infrastructure, slopes, walls, and pavements.• Tables that provide the same information as the previously mentioned software tool, but in a spreadsheet format that can be printed.• Two spreadsheets that illustrate examples of the benefit-cost analysis of adaptation strategies discussed in Appendix B of Part I of NCHRP Report 750, Volume 2.These three items are available on a CD-ROM that is included with a print version of the report. The CD-ROM is also available for download from TRB’s website as an ISO image. Links to the ISO image and instructions for burning a CD-ROM from an ISO image are provided below.• Help on Burning an .ISO CD-ROM Image.• Download the .ISO CD-ROM Image(Warning: This is a large file and may take some time to download using a high-speed connection.)NCHRP Report 750, Volume 2 is the second in a series of reports being produced by NCHRP Project 20-83: Long-Range Strategic Issues Facing the Transportation Industry. Major trends affecting the future of the United States and the world will dramatically reshape transportation priorities and needs. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) established the NCHRP Project 20-83 research series to examine global and domestic long-range strategic issues and their implications for state departments of transportation (DOTs); AASHTO&#039;s aim for the research series is to help prepare the DOTs for the challenges and benefits created by these trends.Other volumes in this series currently available include:• NCHRP Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 1: Scenario Planning for Freight Transportation Infrastructure Investment• NCHRP Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 3: Expediting Future Technologies for Enhancing Transportation System Performance• NCHRP Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 4: Sustainability as an Organizing Principle for Transportation Agencies• NCHRP Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 5: Preparing State Transportation Agencies for an Uncertain Energy Future• NCHRP Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 6: The Effects of Socio-Demographics on Future Travel DemandCD-ROM Disclaimer - This software is offered as is, without warranty or promise of support of any kind either expressed or implied. Under no circumstance will the National Academy of Sciences or the Transportation Research Board (collectively ""TRB"") be liable for any loss or damage caused by the installation or operation of this product. TRB makes no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, in fact or in law, including without limitation, the warranty of merchantability or the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and shall not in any case be liable for any consequential or special damages.","Meyer, Michael; Michael Flood; Jake Keller; Justin Lennon; Gary McVoy; Chris Dorney; Ken Leonard; Robert Hyman; Joel Smith",10.17226/22473,Transportation,English,"Washington, DC","National Academies Press","NCHRP Report 750","Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 2: Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and the Highway System: Practitioner’s Guide and Research Report",2014,9,23189,6c1f55e7-bedf-4091-a9de-7f3df6dc4362,Book,/book/strategic-issues-facing-transportation-volume-2-climate-change-extreme-weather-events-highway-system-practitioners-guide-research-report
/reference/6f0557d7-ccaf-4a6a-8dac-25e859410881,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6f0557d7-ccaf-4a6a-8dac-25e859410881,6f0557d7-ccaf-4a6a-8dac-25e859410881,,"Zamuda, Craig; Mignone, Bryan; Bilello, Dan; Hallett, KC; Lee, Courtney; Macknick, Jordan; Newmark, Robin; Steinberg, Daniel",,,,,,,"U.S. Energy Sector Vulnerabilities to Climate Change and Extreme Weather",2013,10,23128,6f0557d7-ccaf-4a6a-8dac-25e859410881,Report,/report/us-energy-sector-vulnerabilities-climate-change-extreme-weather
/reference/6fe6f42c-4d13-4d5c-9359-e76e276e90a3,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6fe6f42c-4d13-4d5c-9359-e76e276e90a3,6fe6f42c-4d13-4d5c-9359-e76e276e90a3,"Complexities and uncertainties surrounding urbanization and climate change complicate water resource sustainability. Although research has examined various aspects of complex water systems, including uncertainties, relatively few attempts have been made to synthesize research findings in particular contexts. We fill this gap by examining the complexities, uncertainties, and decision processes for water sustainability and urban adaptation to climate change in the case study region of Phoenix, Arizona. In doing so, we integrate over a decade of research conducted by Arizona State University’s Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC). DCDC is a boundary organization that conducts research in collaboration with policy makers, with the goal of informing decision-making under uncertainty. Our results highlight: the counterintuitive, non-linear, and competing relationships in human–environment dynamics; the myriad uncertainties in climatic, scientific, political, and other domains of knowledge and practice; and, the social learning that has occurred across science and policy spheres. Finally, we reflect on how our interdisciplinary research and boundary organization has evolved over time to enhance adaptive and sustainable governance in the face of complex system dynamics.","Larson, Kelli; White, Dave; Gober, Patricia; Wutich, Amber",,"urban; water; SW; climate change; Adaptation",,,,,"Decision-making under uncertainty for water sustainability and urban climate change adaptation",2015,,22773,6fe6f42c-4d13-4d5c-9359-e76e276e90a3,"Journal Article",/article/decision-making-under-uncertainty-water-sustainability-urban-climate-change-adaptation
/reference/73610061-861d-405e-a0e4-8323e5d509f8,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/73610061-861d-405e-a0e4-8323e5d509f8,73610061-861d-405e-a0e4-8323e5d509f8,,"Department of Defense,",,,,"Alexandria, VA",,,"Nonstationary Weather Patterns and Extreme Events: Workshop Report",2017,10,25632,73610061-861d-405e-a0e4-8323e5d509f8,Report,/report/nonstationary-weather-patterns-extreme-events-workshop-report
/reference/73fa64e2-d10c-4e58-a237-6637fbcee870,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/73fa64e2-d10c-4e58-a237-6637fbcee870,73fa64e2-d10c-4e58-a237-6637fbcee870,,"Department of the Interior Strategic Sciences Group,",,,,RestonVA,,,"Operational Group Sandy Technical Progress Report",2013,10,23198,73fa64e2-d10c-4e58-a237-6637fbcee870,Report,/report/operational-group-sandy-technical-progress-report
/reference/747e6b30-6afc-4520-af4b-660389e167ba,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/747e6b30-6afc-4520-af4b-660389e167ba,747e6b30-6afc-4520-af4b-660389e167ba,,"Ernst, Kathleen M.; Preston, Benjamin L.",10.1016/j.envsci.2017.01.001,"Climate change; Energy; Water; Adaptation; Decision-making; Scale",,,,,"Adaptation opportunities and constraints in coupled systems: Evidence from the U.S. energy-water nexus",2017,,21444,747e6b30-6afc-4520-af4b-660389e167ba,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/j.envsci.2017.01.001
/reference/74b22e64-6fce-418b-9f5a-aac88b4c1ba8,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/74b22e64-6fce-418b-9f5a-aac88b4c1ba8,74b22e64-6fce-418b-9f5a-aac88b4c1ba8,,"Watson, A., A. Gaspard, and A. Lebreton",,"urban; climate change; Vulnerability; health; cultural",,"Nairobi, Kenya",,,"Food, Climate Change, and the City",2016,10,22863,74b22e64-6fce-418b-9f5a-aac88b4c1ba8,Report,/report/food-climate-change-city
/reference/74e44a26-a981-470b-8be2-b80513eac075,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/74e44a26-a981-470b-8be2-b80513eac075,74e44a26-a981-470b-8be2-b80513eac075,"An analysis of the interdependencies of the impacts of climate change and adaptation strategies upon infrastructure systems in the Metro Boston urban area in the northeastern USA found that taking anticipatory actions well before 2050 results in less total adaptation and impact costs to the region than taking no actions. Because of the interrelations among infrastructure systems, it is critical to take account of the impacts that adaptation actions have on each other and other systems. For the most part these cross-system effects are complementary in nature. But there are important exceptions, so an integrated approach to adaptation policy formulation is needed. Furthermore, adaptation efforts must be designed so as not to confound mitigation efforts.","Kirshen, Paul; Ruth, Matthias; Anderson, William",10.1007/s10584-007-9252-5,,,,,,"Interdependencies of urban climate change impacts and adaptation strategies: A case study of Metropolitan Boston USA",2008,,23047,74e44a26-a981-470b-8be2-b80513eac075,"Journal Article",/article/10.1007/s10584-007-9252-5
/reference/75cf1c0b-cc62-4ca4-96a7-082afdfe2ab1,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/75cf1c0b-cc62-4ca4-96a7-082afdfe2ab1,75cf1c0b-cc62-4ca4-96a7-082afdfe2ab1,,USGCRP,10.7930/J0J964J6,,,"Washington, DC, USA","U.S. Global Change Research Program",,"Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I",2017,10,21557,75cf1c0b-cc62-4ca4-96a7-082afdfe2ab1,Report,/report/climate-science-special-report
/reference/76fb2a82-f93e-4db9-bed3-cb864bd9c751,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/76fb2a82-f93e-4db9-bed3-cb864bd9c751,76fb2a82-f93e-4db9-bed3-cb864bd9c751,,"Kotamarthi, R.; L. Mearns; K. Hayhoe; C. Castro; D. Wuebbles","10.13140/RG.2.1.1986.0085 ",,,,"U.S. Department of Defense, Strategic Environment Research and Development Program Report",,"Use of Climate Information for Decision-Making and Impact Research",2016,10,20591,76fb2a82-f93e-4db9-bed3-cb864bd9c751,Report,/report/use-climate-information-decision-making-impact-research
/reference/7756a11b-e18a-4d16-948e-b381b0cd24fc,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7756a11b-e18a-4d16-948e-b381b0cd24fc,7756a11b-e18a-4d16-948e-b381b0cd24fc,,"Staebler, Patricia",,,,,,,"The 50% FEMA rule appraisal",2017,,25654,7756a11b-e18a-4d16-948e-b381b0cd24fc,"Journal Article",/article/50-fema-rule-appraisal
/reference/79161ff1-6099-4c09-a5a6-e0a5a8b0c441,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/79161ff1-6099-4c09-a5a6-e0a5a8b0c441,79161ff1-6099-4c09-a5a6-e0a5a8b0c441,,"IBM,",,"added by ERG",,,IBM,,"Smarter Cities Challenge: The Challenge",2017,16,23106,79161ff1-6099-4c09-a5a6-e0a5a8b0c441,"Web Page",/webpage/1e75f186-1921-45ba-918d-09ce6014c09d
/reference/7be3e21c-fdd2-47ee-bc70-d8458792c662,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7be3e21c-fdd2-47ee-bc70-d8458792c662,7be3e21c-fdd2-47ee-bc70-d8458792c662,,"UNDP,",,,,"New York, NY",,,"Paving the Way for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Guidance for Practitioners and Planners",2011,10,23181,7be3e21c-fdd2-47ee-bc70-d8458792c662,Report,/report/paving-way-climate-resilient-infrastructure-guidance-practitioners-planners
/reference/7c940ebf-7e86-4421-b752-44af87504e32,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7c940ebf-7e86-4421-b752-44af87504e32,7c940ebf-7e86-4421-b752-44af87504e32,,"Szlavecz, K ; Warren, P.S.; Pickett, S.T.A.",,"urban; urban ecosystem; ecosystem services",,Berlin,Springer-Verlag,,"Biodiversity in the urban landscape",2011,7,22854,7c940ebf-7e86-4421-b752-44af87504e32,"Book Section",/book/f70a6223-4cf9-4eea-9db4-1a2fce7fef49
/reference/7d48a881-5644-4b8f-977e-be1a59f45da3,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7d48a881-5644-4b8f-977e-be1a59f45da3,7d48a881-5644-4b8f-977e-be1a59f45da3,,"ALA,",,,,"Chicago, IL","American Library Association (ALA)",,"Resolution on the Importance of Sustainable Libraries",2015,63,23205,7d48a881-5644-4b8f-977e-be1a59f45da3,"Press Release",/generic/b4dafd6d-da09-413d-8ef5-9cce56fd197f
/reference/7ebead0e-59ca-4a4f-bb1c-3ae942bb4337,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7ebead0e-59ca-4a4f-bb1c-3ae942bb4337,7ebead0e-59ca-4a4f-bb1c-3ae942bb4337,,"Solecki, W.; Rosenzweig, C.; Gornitz, V.; Horton, R.; Major, D.C.; Partrick, L.; Zimmerman, R.",,"added by ERG",,"Boca Raton, FL","CRC Press",,"Climate change and infrastructure adaptation in coastal New York City",2014,7,22943,7ebead0e-59ca-4a4f-bb1c-3ae942bb4337,"Book Section",/book/c0ed0f3f-b112-4af2-a938-013dc2f971a9
/reference/7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc,7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc,"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.","Liu, Zhihua; Wimberly, Michael C.; Lamsal, Aashis; Sohl, Terry L.; Hawbaker, Todd J.",10.1007/s10980-015-0222-4,,,,,,"Climate change and wildfire risk in an expanding wildland–urban interface: A case study from the Colorado Front Range Corridor",2015,,21979,7ef4f167-6123-4660-8d23-e50f7fa99dbc,"Journal Article",/article/10.1007/s10980-015-0222-4
/reference/7f0255b0-3bc3-4f2d-9f02-c3fdf4946df3,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/7f0255b0-3bc3-4f2d-9f02-c3fdf4946df3,7f0255b0-3bc3-4f2d-9f02-c3fdf4946df3,,"APEGBC,",,,,"Burnaby, BC",,"APEGBC Professional Practice Guidelines V1.0","Developing Climate Change–Resilient Designs for Highway Infrastructure in British Columbia",2016,10,25651,7f0255b0-3bc3-4f2d-9f02-c3fdf4946df3,Report,/report/developing-climate-changeresilient-designs-highway-infrastructure-british-columbia
/reference/827d5173-1ca5-4fa3-beae-1b407eb7a3bd,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/827d5173-1ca5-4fa3-beae-1b407eb7a3bd,827d5173-1ca5-4fa3-beae-1b407eb7a3bd,,"City of Boston,",,,,"Boston, MA",,,"Climate resiliency guidance and checklist",2017,10,26087,827d5173-1ca5-4fa3-beae-1b407eb7a3bd,Report,/report/climate-resiliency-guidance-checklist
/reference/83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740,83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740,,"Rockman, Marcy; Morgan, Marissa; Ziaja, Sonya; Hambrecht, George; Meadow, Alison",,"Climate change; Cultural",,"Washington, DC",,,"Cultural Resources Climate Change Strategy",2016,10,22827,83f70578-19a7-4a1c-a2af-92f1c28f5740,Report,/report/cultural-resources-climate-change-strategy
/reference/851f8d77-bb6b-439a-b252-441831cebda2,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/851f8d77-bb6b-439a-b252-441831cebda2,851f8d77-bb6b-439a-b252-441831cebda2,,"Nowak, David J.; Hirabayashi, Satoshi; Bodine, Allison; Greenfield, Eric",10.1016/j.envpol.2014.05.028,"Air pollution removal; Air quality; Ecosystem services; Human mortality; Urban forests",,,,,"Tree and forest effects on air quality and human health in the United States",2014,,23186,851f8d77-bb6b-439a-b252-441831cebda2,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/j.envpol.2014.05.028
/reference/85c390fe-4d9b-4713-95d1-2e6b83c01478,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/85c390fe-4d9b-4713-95d1-2e6b83c01478,85c390fe-4d9b-4713-95d1-2e6b83c01478,"Climate change presents one of the greatest challenges to society today. Effects on nature and people are first experienced in cities as cities form microcosms with extreme temperature gradients, and by now, about half of the human population globally lives in urban areas. Climate change has significant impact on ecosystem functioning and well-being of people. Climatic stress leads to a decrease in the distribution of typical native species and influences society through health-related effects and socio-economic impacts by increased numbers of heat waves, droughts and flooding events. In addition to climate change, urbanisation and the accompanying increases in the number and size of cities are impacting ecosystems with a number of interlinked pressures. These pressures include loss and degradation of natural areas, soil sealing and the densification of built-up areas, which pose additional significant challenges to ecosystem functionality, the provision of ecosystem services and human well-being in cities around the world. However, nature-based solutions have the potential to counteract these pressures. Nature-based solutions (NBS) can foster and simplify implementation actions in urban landscapes by taking into account the services provided by nature. They include provision of urban green such as parks and street trees that may ameliorate high temperature in cities or regulate air and water flows or the allocation of natural habitat space in floodplains that may buffer impacts of flood events. Architectural solutions for buildings, such as green roofs and wall installations, may reduce temperature and save energy. This book brings together experts from science, policy and practice to provide an overview of our current state of knowledge on the effectiveness and implementation of nature-based solutions and their potential to the provision of ecosystem services, for climate change adaptation and co-benefits in urban areas. Scientific evidence to climate change adaptation is presented, and a further focus is on the potential of nature-based approaches to accelerate urban sustainability transitions and create additional, multiple health and social benefits. The book discusses socio-economic implications in relation to socio-economic equity, fairness and justice considerations when implementing NBS.","Kabisch, Nadja; Korn, Horst; Stadler, Jutta; Bonn, Aletta",10.1007/978-3-319-56091-5_1,,,Cham,"Springer International Publishing",,"Nature-based solutions to climate change adaptation in urban areas--Linkages between science, policy and practice",2017,7,25321,85c390fe-4d9b-4713-95d1-2e6b83c01478,"Book Section",/book/e6abe56a-df86-41b3-afd8-3115e22f104a
/reference/85f965f8-49ad-4baa-a255-94481ce3a9ce,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/85f965f8-49ad-4baa-a255-94481ce3a9ce,85f965f8-49ad-4baa-a255-94481ce3a9ce,,"World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) Committee on Engineering and the Environment,",,"added by ERG",,"Paris, France",,,"Model Code of Practice: Principles of Climate Change Adaptation for Engineers",2015,10,23062,85f965f8-49ad-4baa-a255-94481ce3a9ce,Report,/report/model-code-practice-principles-climate-change-adaptation-engineers
/reference/86d0da80-b180-4520-be24-bfc7d7151716,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/86d0da80-b180-4520-be24-bfc7d7151716,86d0da80-b180-4520-be24-bfc7d7151716,,"American Institute of Architects,; National Institute of Building Sciences,",,"added by ERG",,"Washington, DC",,,"Industry Statement on Resilience: Preparing to Thrive: The Building Industry Statement on Resilience",2015,10,23042,86d0da80-b180-4520-be24-bfc7d7151716,Report,/report/industry-statement-on-resilience-preparing-thrive-building-industry-statement-on-resilience
