uri,href,identifier,attrs.Abstract,attrs.Author,attrs.DOI,attrs.Date,attrs.ISSN,attrs.Issue,attrs.Journal,attrs.Pages,attrs.Publisher,attrs.Title,"attrs.Type of Article",attrs.Volume,attrs.Year,attrs._record_number,attrs._uuid,attrs.reftype,child_publication
/reference/8a61b1a7-bb52-496d-86f7-21911efcf5f8,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8a61b1a7-bb52-496d-86f7-21911efcf5f8,8a61b1a7-bb52-496d-86f7-21911efcf5f8,"Adaptation planning offers a promising approach for identifying and devising solutions to address local climate change impacts. Yet there is little empirical understanding of the content and quality of these plans. We use content analysis to evaluate 44 local adaptation plans in the United States and multivariate regression to examine how plan quality varies across communities. We find that plans draw on multiple data sources to analyse future climate impacts and include a breadth of strategies. Most plans, however, fail to prioritize impacts and strategies or provide detailed implementation processes, raising concerns about whether adaptation plans will translate into on-the-ground reductions in vulnerability. Our analysis also finds that plans authored by the planning department and those that engaged elected officials in the planning process were of higher quality. The results provide important insights for practitioners, policymakers and scientists wanting to improve local climate adaptation planning and action.","Woodruff, Sierra C.; Stults, Missy",10.1038/nclimate3012,08//print,1758-678X,8,"Nature Climate Change",796-802,"Nature Publishing Group","Numerous strategies but limited implementation guidance in US local adaptation plans",Article,6,2016,21160,8a61b1a7-bb52-496d-86f7-21911efcf5f8,"Journal Article",/article/10.1038/nclimate3012
/reference/8b64b417-94b5-4510-94f2-b4a35b53f06d,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8b64b417-94b5-4510-94f2-b4a35b53f06d,8b64b417-94b5-4510-94f2-b4a35b53f06d,,"Sussman, FranKrishnan, NishaMaher, KathrynMiller, RawlingsMack, CharlotteStewart, PaulShouse, KatePerkins, Bill",10.1080/14693062.2013.777604,,1469-3062,2,"Climate Policy",242-282,,"Climate change adaptation cost in the US: What do we know?",,14,2014,4247,8b64b417-94b5-4510-94f2-b4a35b53f06d,"Journal Article",/article/10.1080/14693062.2013.777604
/reference/8bab3a73-3935-477f-be6e-bd6ee92e5e28,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8bab3a73-3935-477f-be6e-bd6ee92e5e28,8bab3a73-3935-477f-be6e-bd6ee92e5e28,,"Bowles, Devin C.; Butler, Colin D.; Friel, Sharon",10.1002/2013ef000177,,2328-4277,2,"Earth's Future",60-67,,"Climate change and health in Earth's future",,2,2014,16490,8bab3a73-3935-477f-be6e-bd6ee92e5e28,"Journal Article",/article/10.1002/2013ef000177
/reference/8e306a61-3c1a-4e11-a8ad-710df434f4b9,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8e306a61-3c1a-4e11-a8ad-710df434f4b9,8e306a61-3c1a-4e11-a8ad-710df434f4b9,"Across the United States, impacts of climate change are already evident. Heat waves have become more frequent and intense, cold extremes have become less frequent, and patterns of rainfall are likely changing. The proportion of precipitation that falls as rain rather than snow has increased across the western United States and Arctic sea ice has been reduced significantly. Sea level has been rising faster than at any time in recent history, threatening the natural and built environments on the coasts. Even if emissions of greenhouse gases were substantially reduced now, climate change and its resulting impacts would continue for some time to come. To date, decisions related to the management and protection of the nation&#039;s people, resources, and infrastructure have been based on records in the recent past, when climate was relatively stable. Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change, part of the congressionally requested America&#039;s Climate Choices suite of studies, calls for a new paradigm-one that considers a range of possible future climate conditions and impacts that may be well outside the realm of past experience. Adaptation requires actions from many decision makers in federal, state, tribal, and local governments; the private sector; non-governmental organizations; and community groups. However, current efforts are hampered by a lack of solid information about the benefits, costs, and effectiveness of various adaptation options; climate information on regional and local scales; and a lack of coordination. Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change calls for a national adaptation strategy that provides needed technical and scientific resources, incentives to begin adaptation planning, guidance across jurisdictions, shared lessons learned, and support of scientific research to expand knowledge of impacts and adaptation.","National Research Council,",10.17226/12783,,,,,,"The National Academies Press","Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change",,,2010,26482,8e306a61-3c1a-4e11-a8ad-710df434f4b9,Book,/report/nrc-adaptingtoimpactsofclimatechange-2010
/reference/8eb10ee1-28e1-4246-b28b-aa2d2f76c547,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/8eb10ee1-28e1-4246-b28b-aa2d2f76c547,8eb10ee1-28e1-4246-b28b-aa2d2f76c547,,"Bierbaum, RosinaLee, ArthurSmith, JoelBlair, MariaCarter, Lynne M.Chapin, F. Stuart, IIIFleming, PaulRuffo, SusanMcNeeley, ShannonStults, MissyVerduzco, LauraSeyller, Emily",10.7930/J07H1GGT,,,,,670-706,"U.S. Global Change Research Program","Ch. 28: Adaptation",,,2014,4738,8eb10ee1-28e1-4246-b28b-aa2d2f76c547,"Book Section",/report/nca3/chapter/adaptation
/reference/900e7241-6f7d-4dcf-935b-ee8ee81e45f5,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/900e7241-6f7d-4dcf-935b-ee8ee81e45f5,900e7241-6f7d-4dcf-935b-ee8ee81e45f5,,"Kunreuther, H. C.; Michel-Kerjan, E. O.; Neil A. Doherty; Martin F. Grace; Robert W. Klein; Mark V. Pauly",,,,,,,"The MIT Press","At War with the Weather: Managing Large-Scale Risks in a New Era of Catastrophes",,,2011,25872,900e7241-6f7d-4dcf-935b-ee8ee81e45f5,Book,/book/at-war-weather-managing-large-scale-risks-new-era-catastrophes
/reference/971185c1-a31f-4c15-8454-57f273b4ed33,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/971185c1-a31f-4c15-8454-57f273b4ed33,971185c1-a31f-4c15-8454-57f273b4ed33,,,,,,,,54,,"Costs and Benefits of Adaptation: Results from the ECONADAPT Project",,,2015,25891,971185c1-a31f-4c15-8454-57f273b4ed33,"Edited Report",/report/costs-benefits-adaptation-results-econadapt-project
/reference/98b06127-7ea5-415a-98cb-ee5a1b5f11dc,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/98b06127-7ea5-415a-98cb-ee5a1b5f11dc,98b06127-7ea5-415a-98cb-ee5a1b5f11dc,,"Kunreuther, HowardHeal, GeoffreyAllen, MylesEdenhofer, OttmarField, Christopher B.Yohe, Gary",10.1038/nclimate1740,,1758-678X,5,"Nature Climate Change",447-450,,"Risk management and climate change",Perspective,3,2013,4051,98b06127-7ea5-415a-98cb-ee5a1b5f11dc,"Journal Article",/article/10.1038/nclimate1740
/reference/98da3f0d-7a14-4e4f-9eea-49d477a3c0b1,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/98da3f0d-7a14-4e4f-9eea-49d477a3c0b1,98da3f0d-7a14-4e4f-9eea-49d477a3c0b1,,"Zeff, Harrison B.; Herman, Jonathan D.; Reed, Patrick M.; Characklis, Gregory W.",10.1002/2016WR018771,,1944-7973,9,"Water Resources Research",7327-7346,,"Cooperative drought adaptation: Integrating infrastructure development, conservation, and water transfers into adaptive policy pathways",,52,2016,24153,98da3f0d-7a14-4e4f-9eea-49d477a3c0b1,"Journal Article",/article/10.1002/2016WR018771
/reference/9b5422b6-bf2f-4c2a-b9e7-ca1943d08853,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/9b5422b6-bf2f-4c2a-b9e7-ca1943d08853,9b5422b6-bf2f-4c2a-b9e7-ca1943d08853,"This article reviews the economic and analytical challenges of adaptation to climate change. Adaptation to climate risks that can no longer be avoided is an important aspect of the global response to climate change. Humans have always adapted to changing climatic conditions, and there is growing, if still patchy, evidence of widespread adaptation behavior. However, adaptation is not autonomous as sometimes claimed. It requires knowledge, planning, coordination, and foresight. There are important knowledge gaps, behavioral barriers, and market failures that hold back effective adaptation and require policy intervention. We identify the most urgent adaptation priorities, including areas where delay might lock in future vulnerability, and outline the decision-making challenges of adapting to an unknown future climate. We also highlight the strong interlinkages between adaptation and economic development, pointing out that decisions on industrial strategy, urban planning, and infrastructure investment all have a strong bearing on future vulnerability to climate change. We review the implications of these links for adaptation finance and what the literature tells us about the balance between adaptation and mitigation.","Fankhauser, Sam",10.1146/annurev-resource-100516-033554,,,1,"Annual Review of Resource Economics",209-230,,"Adaptation to climate change",,9,2017,25611,9b5422b6-bf2f-4c2a-b9e7-ca1943d08853,"Journal Article",/article/10.1146/annurev-resource-100516-033554
/reference/9c535152-d5c7-48f0-9620-6d160a241366,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/9c535152-d5c7-48f0-9620-6d160a241366,9c535152-d5c7-48f0-9620-6d160a241366,,"Stein, Bruce A.Staudt, AmandaCross, Molly S.Dubois, Natalie S.Enquist, CarolynGriffis, RogerHansen, Lara J.Hellmann, Jessica J.Lawler, Joshua J.Nelson, Erik J.Pairis, Amber",10.1890/120277,2013/11/01,1540-9295,9,"Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment",502-510,,"Preparing for and managing change: Climate adaptation for biodiversity and ecosystems",,11,2013,4698,9c535152-d5c7-48f0-9620-6d160a241366,"Journal Article",/article/10.1890/120277
/reference/9c909a77-a1d9-477d-82fc-468a6b1af771,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/9c909a77-a1d9-477d-82fc-468a6b1af771,9c909a77-a1d9-477d-82fc-468a6b1af771,,"Hayhoe, K.; J. Edmonds; R.E. Kopp; A.N. LeGrande; B.M. Sanderson; M.F. Wehner; D.J. Wuebbles",10.7930/J0WH2N54,,,,,133-160,"U.S. Global Change Research Program","Climate Models, Scenarios, and Projections",,,2017,21562,9c909a77-a1d9-477d-82fc-468a6b1af771,"Book Section",/report/climate-science-special-report/chapter/projections
/reference/a230ab8f-a284-491a-91cd-45d7b8b32bdf,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a230ab8f-a284-491a-91cd-45d7b8b32bdf,a230ab8f-a284-491a-91cd-45d7b8b32bdf,,"NRC,",,,,,,,"National Research Council, Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Academies Press","Informing an Effective Response to Climate Change. America’s Climate Choices: Panel on Informing Effective Decisions and Actions Related to Climate Change",,,2010,2304,a230ab8f-a284-491a-91cd-45d7b8b32bdf,Book,/report/nrc-informingresponse-2010
/reference/a29883a6-07ae-4213-a7b2-be14e6d7ccb5,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a29883a6-07ae-4213-a7b2-be14e6d7ccb5,a29883a6-07ae-4213-a7b2-be14e6d7ccb5,,"Peyronnin, Natalie; Green, Mandy; Richards, Carol Parsons; Owens, Alaina; Reed, Denise; Chamberlain, Joanne; Groves, David G.; Rhinehart, William K.; Belhadjali, Karim",10.2112/SI_67_1.1,2013/07/01,0749-0208,,"Journal of Coastal Research",1-15,"Coastal Education and Research Foundation","Louisiana's 2012 coastal master plan: Overview of a science-based and publicly informed decision-making process",,,2013,21519,a29883a6-07ae-4213-a7b2-be14e6d7ccb5,"Journal Article",/article/10.2112/SI_67_1.1
/reference/a29b612b-8c28-4c93-9c18-19314babce89,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a29b612b-8c28-4c93-9c18-19314babce89,a29b612b-8c28-4c93-9c18-19314babce89,,"Wehner, M.F.; J.R. Arnold; T. Knutson; K.E. Kunkel; A.N. LeGrande",10.7930/J0CJ8BNN,,,,,231-256,"U.S. Global Change Research Program","Droughts, Floods, and Wildfires",,,2017,21566,a29b612b-8c28-4c93-9c18-19314babce89,"Book Section",/report/climate-science-special-report/chapter/drought-floods-hydrology
/reference/a8870794-9fb4-4ed3-adf9-fd8f8b49c62a,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a8870794-9fb4-4ed3-adf9-fd8f8b49c62a,a8870794-9fb4-4ed3-adf9-fd8f8b49c62a,,"Biesbroek, G. Robbert; Swart, Rob J.; Carter, Timothy R.; Cowan, Caroline; Henrichs, Thomas; Mela, Hanna; Morecroft, Michael D.; Rey, Daniela",10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2010.03.005,2010/08/01/,0959-3780,3,"Global Environmental Change",440-450,,"Europe adapts to climate change: Comparing national adaptation strategies",,20,2010,24189,a8870794-9fb4-4ed3-adf9-fd8f8b49c62a,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2010.03.005
/reference/a8c28b48-9e7a-4e78-ba01-8fbb1d425571,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a8c28b48-9e7a-4e78-ba01-8fbb1d425571,a8c28b48-9e7a-4e78-ba01-8fbb1d425571,,"Leggett, Jane A.",,,,,,99,,"Climate Change Adaptation by Federal Agencies: An Analysis of Plans and Issues for Congress",,,2015,24210,a8c28b48-9e7a-4e78-ba01-8fbb1d425571,Report,/report/climate-change-adaptation-by-federal-agencies-an-analysis-plans-issues-congress
/reference/aa721665-f2b7-4be2-a453-2546c47951e1,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/aa721665-f2b7-4be2-a453-2546c47951e1,aa721665-f2b7-4be2-a453-2546c47951e1,,"Moser, S.C.Ekstrom, J.A.",10.1073/pnas.1007887107,,0027-8424,51,"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America",22026-22031,,"A framework to diagnose barriers to climate change adaptation",,107,2010,2098,aa721665-f2b7-4be2-a453-2546c47951e1,"Journal Article",/article/10.1073/pnas.1007887107
/reference/ac24a6be-e57a-42d0-b5be-29bd950e7095,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ac24a6be-e57a-42d0-b5be-29bd950e7095,ac24a6be-e57a-42d0-b5be-29bd950e7095,,"EPA,",,,,,,,"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency","CREAT Risk Assessment Application for Water Utilities [web site]",,,2018,26465,ac24a6be-e57a-42d0-b5be-29bd950e7095,"Web Page",/webpage/643b5f79-3aa7-424b-ace0-d5c09d7a8a63
/reference/b20fb752-62f8-4573-bfb4-4cb3852e0b53,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b20fb752-62f8-4573-bfb4-4cb3852e0b53,b20fb752-62f8-4573-bfb4-4cb3852e0b53,,"FEMA,",,,,,,,,"Mayor De Blasio and FEMA announce plan to revise NYC’s flood maps. Release Number: NR-007",,,2016,26455,b20fb752-62f8-4573-bfb4-4cb3852e0b53,"Press Release",/generic/50330b2a-823c-4e22-b1c7-d8c5714762fc
/reference/b47b4130-ce3f-4e3e-914d-443a5652abbb,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b47b4130-ce3f-4e3e-914d-443a5652abbb,b47b4130-ce3f-4e3e-914d-443a5652abbb,,"Moser, Susanne C.; Ekstrom, Julia A.; Kim, Julia; Heitsch, Samantha",,,,,,various,,"Adaptation finance challenges: Characteristic patterns facing California local governments and ways to overcome them. A Report for: California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment",,,2018,26480,b47b4130-ce3f-4e3e-914d-443a5652abbb,Report,/report/adaptation-finance-challenges-characteristic-patterns-facing-california-local-governments-ways-overcome-them-report-californias-fourth-climate-change-assessment
/reference/b6cfb49e-866e-4258-add4-d5e3b93b3de7,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b6cfb49e-866e-4258-add4-d5e3b93b3de7,b6cfb49e-866e-4258-add4-d5e3b93b3de7,,"Petkov, Miroslav; Michael Wilkins; Xenia Xie",,,,,,10,,"Climate Change Will Likely Test the Resilience of Corporates' Creditworthiness to Natural Catastrophes",,,2015,24176,b6cfb49e-866e-4258-add4-d5e3b93b3de7,Report,/report/climate-change-will-likely-test-resilience-corporates-creditworthiness-natural-catastrophes
/reference/b76309e4-3174-421f-bf24-abc1c2290ff4,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b76309e4-3174-421f-bf24-abc1c2290ff4,b76309e4-3174-421f-bf24-abc1c2290ff4,,"Hirokawa, Keith H.; Jonathan Rosenbloom",,,,,,325-354,"Edward Elgar Publishing","Climate change adaptation and land use planning law",,,2013,25882,b76309e4-3174-421f-bf24-abc1c2290ff4,"Book Section",/book/49c6cfaa-c262-4841-b13f-279f0998a0c6
/reference/ba0e2e32-867f-4f3c-8baf-a493acec284e,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ba0e2e32-867f-4f3c-8baf-a493acec284e,ba0e2e32-867f-4f3c-8baf-a493acec284e,,"Center for Climate & Security,",,,,,,,"Center for Climate & Security","U.S. Government, Defense Resource Hub [web site]",,,2017,24164,ba0e2e32-867f-4f3c-8baf-a493acec284e,"Web Page",/webpage/a5b2a4d0-e8c1-4c78-99d3-54980f19db47
