--- - attrs: Author: 'Cortekar, Jörg; Bender, Steffen; Brune, Miriam; Groth, Markus' DOI: 10.1016/j.cliser.2016.11.002 Date: 2016/12/01/ ISSN: 2405-8807 Journal: Climate Services Keywords: Adaptation; Cities; Climate change; Climate services; Prototype development; Stakeholder process Pages: 42-51 Title: Why climate change adaptation in cities needs customised and flexible climate services Volume: 4 Year: 2016 _record_number: 23172 _uuid: d8c54f0d-2378-4523-b144-e2bcc7cc0d7b reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.cliser.2016.11.002 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/d8c54f0d-2378-4523-b144-e2bcc7cc0d7b.yaml identifier: d8c54f0d-2378-4523-b144-e2bcc7cc0d7b uri: /reference/d8c54f0d-2378-4523-b144-e2bcc7cc0d7b - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'HUD,' Institution: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Pages: 70 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: Climate Change Adaptation Plan URL: https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/HUD2014CCADAPTPLAN.PDF Year: 2014 _record_number: 23177 _uuid: db26897b-7a6e-4c0a-81b6-e59aaa784de3 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/climate-change-adaptation-plan href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/db26897b-7a6e-4c0a-81b6-e59aaa784de3.yaml identifier: db26897b-7a6e-4c0a-81b6-e59aaa784de3 uri: /reference/db26897b-7a6e-4c0a-81b6-e59aaa784de3 - attrs: Author: 'US EPA,' Department: 'US Environmental Protection Agency,' Keywords: added by ERG Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: EPA/600/R-14/383 Title: Systems Measures of Water Distribution System Resilience Year: 2015 _record_number: 23122 _uuid: dc51f598-91c5-4e1c-851d-7498ec8f8e1c reftype: Government Document child_publication: /report/epa-600-r-14-383 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/dc51f598-91c5-4e1c-851d-7498ec8f8e1c.yaml identifier: dc51f598-91c5-4e1c-851d-7498ec8f8e1c uri: /reference/dc51f598-91c5-4e1c-851d-7498ec8f8e1c - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'ASCE,' Institution: American Society of Civil Engineers Pages: 29 Place Published: 'Reston, VA' Title: 'Failure to Act: Closing the Infrastructure Investment Gap For America’s Economic Future. 2017 Infrastructure Report Card' URL: https://www.infrastructurereportcard.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ASCE-Failure-to-Act-2016-FINAL.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 23202 _uuid: dec098f2-67cd-4d8c-80da-8a9502dd8ea2 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/failure-act-closing-infrastructure-investment-gap-americas-economic-future-2017-infrastructure-report-card href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/dec098f2-67cd-4d8c-80da-8a9502dd8ea2.yaml identifier: dec098f2-67cd-4d8c-80da-8a9502dd8ea2 uri: /reference/dec098f2-67cd-4d8c-80da-8a9502dd8ea2 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Spanger-Siegfried, Erika; Melanie Fitzpatrick; Kristina Dahl' Institution: Union of Concerned Scientists Pages: 64 Place Published: 'Cambridge, MA' Title: 'Encroaching Tides: How Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding Threaten U.S. East and Gulf Coast Communities over the Next 30 Years' URL: http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/impacts/effects-of-tidal-flooding-and-sea-level-rise-east-coast-gulf-of-mexico Year: 2014 _record_number: 23183 _uuid: df029572-7e7a-4f65-91c2-da86756620c4 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/encroaching-tides-how-sea-level-rise-tidal-flooding-threaten-us-east-gulf-coast-communities-over-next-30-year href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/df029572-7e7a-4f65-91c2-da86756620c4.yaml identifier: df029572-7e7a-4f65-91c2-da86756620c4 uri: /reference/df029572-7e7a-4f65-91c2-da86756620c4 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'City of Pittsburgh,' Institution: 100 Resilient Cities and Rockefeller Foundation Pages: 59 Place Published: 'Pittsburgh, PA' Title: Resilient Pittsburgh URL: http://apps.pittsburghpa.gov/cis/PRA2016_Final_version.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 23209 _uuid: df09288c-b04f-4b20-a18a-9e4a4d3a4af3 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/resilient-pittsburgh href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/df09288c-b04f-4b20-a18a-9e4a4d3a4af3.yaml identifier: df09288c-b04f-4b20-a18a-9e4a4d3a4af3 uri: /reference/df09288c-b04f-4b20-a18a-9e4a4d3a4af3 - attrs: Abstract: 'The concentration of people, infrastructure, and ecosystem services in urban areas make them prime sites for climate change adaptation. While advances have been made in the development of frameworks for adaptation planning and in identifying both real and potential barriers to action, empirical work evaluating urban adaptation planning processes has been relatively piecemeal. Existing assessments of current experience with urban adaptation provide necessarily broad generalizations based on the available peer-reviewed literature. This paper uses a meta-analysis of U.S. cities’ current experience with urban adaptation planning drawing from 54 sources that include peer-reviewed literature, government reports, white papers, and reports published by non-governmental organizations. The analysis specifically evaluates the institutional support structures being developed for urban climate change adaptation. The results demonstrate that adaptation planning is driven by a desire to reduce vulnerability and often catalyzes new collaborations and coordination mechanisms in urban governance. As a result, building capacity for urban climate change adaptation planning requires a focus not only on city governments themselves but also on the complex horizontal and vertical networks that have arisen around such efforts. Existing adaptation planning often lacks attention to equity issues, social vulnerability, and the influence of non-climatic factors on vulnerability. Engaging city governments and communities in adaptation planning – whether to initiate or expand such efforts – may require that adaptation planning is framed to capitalize on their motivation to protect assets and reduce vulnerability.' Author: 'Hughes, Sara' DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2015.06.003 Date: 12// ISSN: 2212-0955 Journal: Urban Climate Keywords: urban; Adaptation; climate change Pages: 17-29 Title: A meta-analysis of urban climate change adaptation planning in the U.S Volume: '14, Part 1' Year: 2015 _record_number: 22752 _uuid: e092ae8f-d7ed-4879-8773-ea442b9fd12d reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.uclim.2015.06.003 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e092ae8f-d7ed-4879-8773-ea442b9fd12d.yaml identifier: e092ae8f-d7ed-4879-8773-ea442b9fd12d uri: /reference/e092ae8f-d7ed-4879-8773-ea442b9fd12d - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Baumgardner, Frank T.; Jacob R. Hinson; Sharon D. Panek' Institution: 'U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis' Pages: 37 Title: 'Annual Revision of Gross Domestic Product by Metropolitan Area: Advance Statistics for 2015 and Revised Statistics for 2001–2014 ' URL: https://bea.gov/scb/pdf/2016/10%20October/1016_gdp_by_metropolitan_area.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 25604 _uuid: e14d140c-fe30-4d76-bfd2-608edad00e69 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/annual-revision-gross-domestic-product-by-metropolitan-area-advance-statistics-2015-revised-statistics-20012014 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e14d140c-fe30-4d76-bfd2-608edad00e69.yaml identifier: e14d140c-fe30-4d76-bfd2-608edad00e69 uri: /reference/e14d140c-fe30-4d76-bfd2-608edad00e69 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Burger, Michael; Gundlach, Justin' Institution: U.N. Environment Programme Notes: 'ISBN: 978-92-807-3656-4' Pages: 40 Place Published: 'New York, NY' Title: 'The Status of Climate Change Litigation: A Global Review' URL: http://columbiaclimatelaw.com/files/2017/05/Burger-Gundlach-2017-05-UN-Envt-CC-Litigation.pdf Year: 2017 _record_number: 23180 _uuid: e1ff7a34-62e6-4608-9c98-c3c9b61765d0 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/status-climate-change-litigation-global-review href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e1ff7a34-62e6-4608-9c98-c3c9b61765d0.yaml identifier: e1ff7a34-62e6-4608-9c98-c3c9b61765d0 uri: /reference/e1ff7a34-62e6-4608-9c98-c3c9b61765d0 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Beavers, Rebecca; Amanda Babson; Courtney Schupp' Institution: 'U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service' Pages: 140 Place Published: 'Washinton, DC' Series Volume: NPS 999/134090 Title: Coastal Adaptation Strategies Handbook URL: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/climatechange/coastalhandbook.htm Year: 2016 _record_number: 21873 _uuid: e25ea9e7-07f8-4104-9ea0-b0d48ae82ee1 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/coastal-adaptation-strategies-handbook href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e25ea9e7-07f8-4104-9ea0-b0d48ae82ee1.yaml identifier: e25ea9e7-07f8-4104-9ea0-b0d48ae82ee1 uri: /reference/e25ea9e7-07f8-4104-9ea0-b0d48ae82ee1 - attrs: Author: 'Dinan, Terry' DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.03.034 Date: 2017/08/01/ ISSN: 0921-8009 Journal: Ecological Economics Keywords: Climate change; Hurricane damage; Sea level rise; Damage elasticities; Wind damage; Storm surge Pages: 186-198 Title: 'Projected increases in hurricane damage in the United States: The role of climate change and coastal development' Volume: 138 Year: 2017 _record_number: 23085 _uuid: e3ac668b-0cd6-40c6-afb5-2df1600ca96c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.03.034 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e3ac668b-0cd6-40c6-afb5-2df1600ca96c.yaml identifier: e3ac668b-0cd6-40c6-afb5-2df1600ca96c uri: /reference/e3ac668b-0cd6-40c6-afb5-2df1600ca96c - attrs: Author: 'Gaffin, Stuart R.; Rosenzweig, Cynthia; Kong, Angela Y. Y.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1685 Date: 09/27/online Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 704 Publisher: 'Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.' Title: Adapting to climate change through urban green infrastructure Type of Article: Correspondence Volume: 2 Year: 2012 _record_number: 23194 _uuid: e40c4470-2588-4c8c-8fbe-b95317579882 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate1685 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e40c4470-2588-4c8c-8fbe-b95317579882.yaml identifier: e40c4470-2588-4c8c-8fbe-b95317579882 uri: /reference/e40c4470-2588-4c8c-8fbe-b95317579882 - attrs: Abstract: 'This article provides a conceptual model for the pathways by which climate change could operate to impact geographies and property markets whose inferior or superior qualities for supporting the built environment are subject to a descriptive theory known as ‘Climate Gentrification.’ The article utilizes Miami-Dade County, Florida (MDC) as a case study to explore the market mechanisms that speak to the operations and processes inherent in the theory. This article tests the hypothesis that the rate of price appreciation of single-family properties in MDC is positively related to and correlated with incremental measures of higher elevation (the ‘Elevation Hypothesis’). As a reflection of an increase in observed nuisance flooding and relative SLR, the second hypothesis is that the rates of price appreciation in lowest the elevation cohorts have not kept up with the rates of appreciation of higher elevation cohorts since approximately 2000 (the ‘Nuisance Hypothesis’). The findings support a validation of both hypotheses and suggest the potential existence of consumer preferences that are based, in part, on perceptions of flood risk and/or observations of flooding. These preferences and perceptions are anticipated to be amplified by climate change in a manner that reinforces the proposition that climate change impacts will affect the marketability and valuation of property with varying degrees of environmental exposure and resilience functionality. Uncovering these empirical relationships is a critical first step for understanding the occurrence and parameters of Climate Gentrification.' Author: 'Keenan, Jesse M.; Thomas Hill; Anurag Gumber' DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aabb32 ISSN: 1748-9326 Issue: 5 Journal: Environmental Research Letters Pages: 054001 Title: 'Climate gentrification: From theory to empiricism in Miami-Dade County, Florida' Volume: 13 Year: 2018 _record_number: 25616 _uuid: e5174b84-7455-4292-9ff0-0cdfc419b0ed reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1088/1748-9326/aabb32 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e5174b84-7455-4292-9ff0-0cdfc419b0ed.yaml identifier: e5174b84-7455-4292-9ff0-0cdfc419b0ed uri: /reference/e5174b84-7455-4292-9ff0-0cdfc419b0ed - attrs: Author: 'Ghosh-Dastidar, Bonnie; Cohen, Deborah; Hunter, Gerald; Zenk, Shannon N.; Huang, Christina; Beckman, Robin; Dubowitz, Tamara' DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.07.005 Date: 2014/11/01/ ISSN: 0749-3797 Issue: 5 Journal: American Journal of Preventive Medicine Pages: 587-595 Title: 'Distance to store, food prices, and obesity in urban food deserts' Volume: 47 Year: 2014 _record_number: 22985 _uuid: e767c1c1-94e1-4fd0-ba15-b350acefa691 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.amepre.2014.07.005 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e767c1c1-94e1-4fd0-ba15-b350acefa691.yaml identifier: e767c1c1-94e1-4fd0-ba15-b350acefa691 uri: /reference/e767c1c1-94e1-4fd0-ba15-b350acefa691 - attrs: Abstract: 'As urban space continues to expand to accommodate a growing global population, there remains a real need to quantify and qualify the impacts of urban space on natural processes. The expansion of global urban areas has resulted in marked alterations to natural processes, environmental quality and natural resource consumption. The urban landscape influences infiltration and evapotranspiration, complicating our capacity to quantify their dynamics across a heterogeneous landscape at contrasting scales. Impervious surfaces exacerbate runoff processes, whereas runoff from pervious areas remains uncertain owing to variable infiltration dynamics. Increasingly, the link between the natural hydrological cycle and engineered water cycle has been made, realising the contributions from leaky infrastructure to recharge and runoff rates. Urban landscapes are host to a suite of contaminants that impact on water quality, where novel contaminants continue to pose new challenges to monitoring and treatment regimes. This review seeks to assess the major advances and remaining challenges that remain within the growing field of urban hydrology.Editor M.C. Acreman; Associate editor E. Rozos' Author: 'McGrane, Scott J.' DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2015.1128084 Date: 2016/10/02 ISSN: 0262-6667 Issue: 13 Journal: Hydrological Sciences Journal Keywords: urban; urbanization; Water Pages: 2295-2311 Publisher: Taylor & Francis Title: 'Impacts of urbanisation on hydrological and water quality dynamics, and urban water management: A review' Volume: 61 Year: 2016 _record_number: 22787 _uuid: e7721b15-f7cb-4a65-a886-0268ab0fb699 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1080/02626667.2015.1128084 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e7721b15-f7cb-4a65-a886-0268ab0fb699.yaml identifier: e7721b15-f7cb-4a65-a886-0268ab0fb699 uri: /reference/e7721b15-f7cb-4a65-a886-0268ab0fb699 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Ray, Patrick A.; Brown, Casey M.' DOI: 10.1596/978-1-4648-0477-9 Institution: World Bank Group Keywords: added by ERG Pages: 125 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: 'Confronting Climate Uncertainty in Water Resources Planning and Project Design: The Decision Tree Framework' Year: 2015 _record_number: 22966 _uuid: e7bfb64e-fd2c-462b-9fdd-9dcc978daaba reftype: Report child_publication: /report/confronting-climate-uncertainty-water-resources-planning-project-design-decision-tree-framework href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e7bfb64e-fd2c-462b-9fdd-9dcc978daaba.yaml identifier: e7bfb64e-fd2c-462b-9fdd-9dcc978daaba uri: /reference/e7bfb64e-fd2c-462b-9fdd-9dcc978daaba - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Easterling, D.R.; J.R. Arnold; T. Knutson; K.E. Kunkel; A.N. LeGrande; L.R. Leung; R.S. Vose; D.E. Waliser; M.F. Wehner' Book Title: 'Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I' Chapter: 7 DOI: 10.7930/J0H993CC Editor: 'Wuebbles, D.J.; D.W. Fahey; K.A. Hibbard; D.J. Dokken; B.C. Stewart; T.K. Maycock' Pages: 207-230 Place Published: 'Washington, DC, USA' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Title: Precipitation Change in the United States Year: 2017 _record_number: 21565 _uuid: e8089a19-413e-4bc5-8c4a-7610399e268c reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/climate-science-special-report/chapter/precipitation-change href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e8089a19-413e-4bc5-8c4a-7610399e268c.yaml identifier: e8089a19-413e-4bc5-8c4a-7610399e268c uri: /reference/e8089a19-413e-4bc5-8c4a-7610399e268c - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Fischbach, Jordan R.; Kyle Siler-Evans; Devin Tierney; Michael T. Wilson; Lauren M. Cook; Linnea Warren May' DOI: 10.7249/RR1673 Institution: RAND Corporation Notes: 'ISBN: 9780833097958' Pages: 120 Place Published: 'Santa Monica, CA' Report Number: RR0-1673-MCF Title: 'Robust Stormwater Management in the Pittsburgh Region: A Pilot Study' URL: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1673.html Year: 2017 _record_number: 26088 _uuid: e8931312-32de-4b23-993d-428f375461b8 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/robust-stormwater-management-pittsburgh-region-pilot-study href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e8931312-32de-4b23-993d-428f375461b8.yaml identifier: e8931312-32de-4b23-993d-428f375461b8 uri: /reference/e8931312-32de-4b23-993d-428f375461b8 - attrs: Author: 'Estrada, Francisco; Botzen, W. J. Wouter; Tol, Richard S. J.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate3301 Date: 06//print ISSN: 1758-678X Issue: 6 Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 403-406 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Title: A global economic assessment of city policies to reduce climate change impacts Type of Article: Letter Volume: 7 Year: 2017 _record_number: 21835 _uuid: e904b5f2-2c5e-4e55-8365-2ba748291939 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate3301 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e904b5f2-2c5e-4e55-8365-2ba748291939.yaml identifier: e904b5f2-2c5e-4e55-8365-2ba748291939 uri: /reference/e904b5f2-2c5e-4e55-8365-2ba748291939 - attrs: Author: 'Wolch, Jennifer R.; Byrne, Jason; Newell, Joshua P.' DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.01.017 Journal: Landscape and Urban Planning Keywords: added by ERG Pages: 234-244 Title: 'Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice: The challenge of making cities "just green enough"' Volume: 125 Year: 2014 _record_number: 23142 _uuid: ea8728bd-b961-4115-98d9-f834d50568ab reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.01.017 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ea8728bd-b961-4115-98d9-f834d50568ab.yaml identifier: ea8728bd-b961-4115-98d9-f834d50568ab uri: /reference/ea8728bd-b961-4115-98d9-f834d50568ab - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: "Vogel, J.M.; O'Grady, M.; Renfrow, S." Institution: National Renewal Energy Laboratory Pages: 42 Place Published: 'Golden, CO' Series Volume: NREL/SR-3500-64174 Title: 'A Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Report for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory: May 23, 2014-June 5, 2015' URL: https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy16osti/64174.pdf Year: 2015 _record_number: 25657 _uuid: ec28b862-1b22-40bb-9f33-ca391d0f31ff reftype: Report child_publication: /report/climate-change-vulnerability-assessment-report-national-renewable-energy-laboratory-may-23-2014june-5-2015 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ec28b862-1b22-40bb-9f33-ca391d0f31ff.yaml identifier: ec28b862-1b22-40bb-9f33-ca391d0f31ff uri: /reference/ec28b862-1b22-40bb-9f33-ca391d0f31ff - attrs: Abstract: "Managing stormwater under climate uncertainty is a concern in both built-out communities and those continuing to undergo land use change. In this study, a suite of climate change scenarios were developed to represent a probable range of change in the 10-year recurrence interval design storm. The Environmental Protection Agency's Stormwater Management Model was used to predict flooding due to undersized drainage components within watersheds representing a traditional, built-out urban area and a developing suburban area with intact green infrastructure corridors. Despite undersized infrastructure and flooding in both study watersheds, the risk of property damage in the suburban watershed was negligible across the range of scenarios even at projected build-out, due in part to flood storage capacity of the green infrastructure network. Adaptation approaches - including pipe upsizing, underground storage, and bioinfiltration - and costs were also modeled in both watersheds. In the built-out site, bioinfiltration practices were predicted to moderate both flooding and total adaptation costs even when implemented over a relatively modest (10 %) portion of the watershed; however, a substantial upgrade to gray stormwater infrastructure (pipes and storage chambers) was also needed to mitigate impacts. In the urbanizing community, maintaining an intact green infrastructure network was surmised to be the most cost-effective approach for enhancing the resilience of urban stormwater systems to climate uncertainties and urbanization." Author: 'Moore, T. L.; Gulliver, J. S.; Stack, L.; Simpson, M. H.' DOI: 10.1007/s10584-016-1766-2 Date: Oct ISSN: 0165-0009 Issue: 3-4 Journal: Climatic Change Keywords: Water; Urban; Climate change; Adaptation; Green infrastructure Notes: 'Moore, Trisha L. Gulliver, John S. Stack, Latham Simpson, Michael H.' Pages: 491-504 Title: 'Stormwater management and climate change: Vulnerability and capacity for adaptation in urban and suburban contexts' Volume: 138 Year: 2016 _record_number: 22798 _uuid: ec7ed90d-73c8-4d85-9f76-7d0a1fc0b8d9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10584-016-1766-2 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ec7ed90d-73c8-4d85-9f76-7d0a1fc0b8d9.yaml identifier: ec7ed90d-73c8-4d85-9f76-7d0a1fc0b8d9 uri: /reference/ec7ed90d-73c8-4d85-9f76-7d0a1fc0b8d9 - attrs: Abstract: 'Climate change is projected to alter river flows and the magnitude/frequency characteristics of floods and droughts. Ecosystem-based adaptation highlights the interdependence of human and natural systems, and the potential to buffer the impacts of climate change by maintaining functioning ecosystems that continue to provide multiple societal benefits. Natural flood management (NFM), emphasising the restoration of innate hydrological pathways, provides important regulating services in relation to both runoff rates and water quality and is heralded as a potentially important climate change adaptation strategy. This paper draws together 25 NFM schemes, providing a meta-analysis of hydrological performance along with a wider consideration of their net (dis) benefits. Increasing woodland coverage, whilst positively linked to peak flow reduction (more pronounced for low magnitude events), biodiversity and carbon storage, can adversely impact other provisioning service – especially food production. Similarly, reversing historical land drainage operations appears to have mixed impacts on flood alleviation, carbon sequestration and water quality depending on landscape setting and local catchment characteristics. Wetlands and floodplain restoration strategies typically have fewer disbenefits and provide improvements for regulating and supporting services. It is concluded that future NFM proposals should be framed as ecosystem-based assessments, with trade-offs considered on a case-by-case basis.%U ; http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/ppiwahydrores/45/6/774.full.pdf' Author: 'Iacob, Oana; Rowan, John S.; Brown, Iain; Ellis, Chris' DOI: 10.2166/nh.2014.184 Issue: 6 Journal: Hydrology Research Pages: 774-787 Title: 'Evaluating wider benefits of natural flood management strategies: An ecosystem-based adaptation perspective' Volume: 45 Year: 2014 _record_number: 23191 _uuid: f1a2b6bf-29a7-45c8-8ef8-059bfde04490 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.2166/nh.2014.184 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f1a2b6bf-29a7-45c8-8ef8-059bfde04490.yaml identifier: f1a2b6bf-29a7-45c8-8ef8-059bfde04490 uri: /reference/f1a2b6bf-29a7-45c8-8ef8-059bfde04490 - attrs: .reference_type: 9 Author: USGCRP DOI: 10.7930/J0R49NQX Number of Pages: 312 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Title: 'The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment' Year: 2016 _record_number: 19368 _uuid: f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6 reftype: Book child_publication: /report/usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6.yaml identifier: f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6 uri: /reference/f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6