--- - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Peng, Roger D.\rBobb, Jennifer F.\rTebaldi, Claudia\rMcDaniel, Larry\rBell, Michelle L.\rDominici, Francesca" DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1002430 Date: May ISSN: 0091-6765 Issue: 5 Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives Pages: 701-706 Title: Toward a quantitative estimate of future heat wave mortality under global climate change URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3094424/ Volume: 119 Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL","Ch. 18: Midwest FINAL"]' _record_number: 2461 _uuid: b3760069-032c-4bb6-9d34-9771c08f0171 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1289/ehp.1002430 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b3760069-032c-4bb6-9d34-9771c08f0171.yaml identifier: b3760069-032c-4bb6-9d34-9771c08f0171 uri: /reference/b3760069-032c-4bb6-9d34-9771c08f0171 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'McMichael, A. J.' Author Address: 'National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia. tony.mcmichael@anu.edu.au' DOI: 10.1056/NEJMra1109341 Date: Apr 4 ISSN: 1533-4406 Issue: 14 Journal: New England Journal of Medicine Keywords: Climate Change; Environment; Health; Humans; Internationality; Population Growth; Urbanization Language: eng Notes: 'McMichael, Anthony J United States N Engl J Med. 2013 Apr 4;368(14):1335-43. doi: 10.1056/NEJMra1109341.' Pages: 1335-1343 Title: 'Globalization, climate change, and human health' Volume: 368 Year: 2013 _record_number: 4825 _uuid: b3a14272-c3f4-4226-a196-afc0d0992306 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1056/NEJMra1109341 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b3a14272-c3f4-4226-a196-afc0d0992306.yaml identifier: b3a14272-c3f4-4226-a196-afc0d0992306 uri: /reference/b3a14272-c3f4-4226-a196-afc0d0992306 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: "BACKGROUND: Diarrhea accounts for many hospitalizations and outpatient clinic visits among children. American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children have experienced a greater infectious disease burden compared with the general U.S. population of children, although diarrhea-associated hospitalization rates have declined among AI/AN children. METHODS: Hospital discharge and outpatient visit records with a diagnosis indicating a diarrhea-associated diagnosis were evaluated for AI/AN children <5 years of age, using the 2000-2004 Indian Health Service Direct and Contract Health Service Inpatient Data and outpatient visit data from the Indian Health Service National Patient Information Reporting System, and for the general U.S. population of children <5 years of age using the Kids' Inpatient Database for 2003 and National Ambulatory data for 2000-2004. RESULTS: For 2000-2004, the diarrhea-associated hospitalization rate was similar for AI/AN children and U.S. children <5 years of age (65.9 and 79.3 of 10,000, respectively), but the rate among AI/AN infants was nearly twice the rate among U.S. infants (262.6 and 154.7 of 10,000, respectively). The rate of diarrhea-associated outpatient visits among AI/AN children was higher than for U.S. children (2255.4 versus 1647.9 of 10,000, respectively), as a result of the high rate among AI/AN infants compared with U.S. infants (6103.5 and 2956.3 of 10,000, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Although the diarrhea-associated hospitalization rate in AI/AN children <5 years old has declined to levels comparable with that of all U.S. children, the rate for AI/AN in infants remains higher than for U.S. infants. The diarrhea-associated outpatient visit rate for AI/AN children was higher than for U.S. children. Ongoing evaluation of hospitalization and outpatient data is important to understand the impact of rotavirus vaccine among AI/AN children." Author: 'Singleton, R. J.; Holman, R. C.; Yorita, K. L.; Holve, S.; Paisano, E. L.; Steiner, C. A.; Glass, R. I.; Cheek, J. E.' DOI: 10.1097/INF.0b013e3181256595 Date: Nov ISSN: 0891-3668 Issue: 11 Journal: The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Keywords: 'Alaska/epidemiology; Child, Preschool; Diarrhea/diagnosis/*epidemiology/ethnology/etiology; Hospitalization/*statistics & numerical data; Humans; Indians, North American/*statistics & numerical data; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Inuits/*statistics & numerical data; Outpatients/*statistics & numerical data; Seasons; United States/epidemiology/ethnology; United States Indian Health Service/statistics & numerical data' Language: eng Notes: 'Singleton, Rosalyn J Holman, Robert C Yorita, Krista L Holve, Steve Paisano, Edna L Steiner, Claudia A Glass, Roger I Cheek, James E Journal Article United States Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2007 Nov;26(11):1006-13.' Pages: 1006-1013 Title: 'Diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and outpatient visits among American Indian and Alaska Native children younger than five years of age, 2000-2004' Volume: 26 Year: 2007 _record_number: 19091 _uuid: b3a85649-d743-4287-b1e9-c625c593d6df reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1097/INF.0b013e3181256595 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b3a85649-d743-4287-b1e9-c625c593d6df.yaml identifier: b3a85649-d743-4287-b1e9-c625c593d6df uri: /reference/b3a85649-d743-4287-b1e9-c625c593d6df - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Fiore, Arlene M.; Naik, Vaishali; Leibensperger, Eric M.' DOI: 10.1080/10962247.2015.1040526 ISSN: 2162-2906 Issue: 6 Journal: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Pages: 645-685 Title: Air quality and climate connections Volume: 65 Year: 2015 _record_number: 19147 _uuid: b4038a28-b14b-4ae8-b783-0de19e3cffdd reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1080/10962247.2015.1040526 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4038a28-b14b-4ae8-b783-0de19e3cffdd.yaml identifier: b4038a28-b14b-4ae8-b783-0de19e3cffdd uri: /reference/b4038a28-b14b-4ae8-b783-0de19e3cffdd - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Hicks, Lauri A.; Garrison, Laurel E.; Nelson, George E.; Hampton, Lee M.' ISSN: 1545-861X Issue: 32 Journal: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report PMID: 21849965 Pages: 1083-1086 Title: 'Legionellosis --- United States, 2000-2009' URL: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6032a3.htm Volume: 60 Year: 2011 _record_number: 16509 _uuid: b42d3ad4-eb25-4bda-8f58-e42ff4d35808 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/pmid-21849965 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b42d3ad4-eb25-4bda-8f58-e42ff4d35808.yaml identifier: b42d3ad4-eb25-4bda-8f58-e42ff4d35808 uri: /reference/b42d3ad4-eb25-4bda-8f58-e42ff4d35808 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Futch, J. Carrie; Griffin, Dale W.; Banks, Kenneth; Lipp, Erin K.' DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.08.046 Date: 11// ISSN: 0025-326X Issue: 11 Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin Keywords: Sewage; Coral reefs; Norovirus; Southeast Florida; Sponge; Inlets; Ocean outfalls Pages: 2308-2316 Title: Evaluation of sewage source and fate on southeast Florida coastal reefs Volume: 62 Year: 2011 _record_number: 19028 _uuid: b44dfd8b-0463-4612-8ebf-8b66869dac2e reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.08.046 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b44dfd8b-0463-4612-8ebf-8b66869dac2e.yaml identifier: b44dfd8b-0463-4612-8ebf-8b66869dac2e uri: /reference/b44dfd8b-0463-4612-8ebf-8b66869dac2e - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Lafferty, Kevin D.; Porter, James W.; Ford, Susan E.' DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.35.021103.105704 ISSN: 1545-2069 Issue: 1 Journal: 'Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics' Pages: 31-54 Title: Are diseases increasing in the ocean? Volume: 35 Year: 2004 _chapter: Ch6 _record_number: 17917 _uuid: b47ee9e5-b2dc-420e-af18-dbe2f28036d2 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.35.021103.105704 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b47ee9e5-b2dc-420e-af18-dbe2f28036d2.yaml identifier: b47ee9e5-b2dc-420e-af18-dbe2f28036d2 uri: /reference/b47ee9e5-b2dc-420e-af18-dbe2f28036d2 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'The public health, tourism, fisheries, and ecosystem impacts from harmful algal blooms (HABs) have all increased over the past few decades. This has led to heightened scientific and regulatory attention, and the development of many new technologies and approaches for research and management. This, in turn, is leading to significant paradigm shifts with regard to, e.g., our interpretation of the phytoplankton species concept (strain variation), the dogma of their apparent cosmopolitanism, the role of bacteria and zooplankton grazing in HABs, and our approaches to investigating the ecological and genetic basis for the production of toxins and allelochemicals. Increasingly, eutrophication and climate change are viewed and managed as multifactorial environmental stressors that will further challenge managers of coastal resources and those responsible for protecting human health. Here we review HAB science with an eye toward new concepts and approaches, emphasizing, where possible, the unexpected yet promising new directions that research has taken in this diverse field.' Author: 'Anderson, D. M.; Cembella, A. D.; Hallegraeff, G. M.' DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-120308-081121 ISSN: 1941-0611 Issue: 1 Journal: Annual Review of Marine Science Keywords: Animals; Climate Change; Environmental Monitoring/ methods; Harmful Algal Bloom; Humans; Oceans and Seas; Research Design Language: eng Notes: "Anderson, Donald M Cembella, Allan D Hallegraeff, Gustaaf M 1-P50-ES012742/ES/NIEHS NIH HHS/United States Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Review United States Ann Rev Mar Sci. 2012;4:143-76." Pages: 143-176 Title: 'Progress in understanding harmful algal blooms: Paradigm shifts and new technologies for research, monitoring, and management' Volume: 4 Year: 2012 _record_number: 4043 _uuid: b4b8411d-3670-43ec-a0a0-506018d910bd reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1146/annurev-marine-120308-081121 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4b8411d-3670-43ec-a0a0-506018d910bd.yaml identifier: b4b8411d-3670-43ec-a0a0-506018d910bd uri: /reference/b4b8411d-3670-43ec-a0a0-506018d910bd - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'Frey, W' Date Published: 'August 31, 2011' Place Published: 'Washington, D.C.' Publisher: Brookings Institution Secondary Title: State of Metropolitan America Title: 'The New Metro Minority Map: Regional Shifts in Hispanics, Asians, and Blacks from Census 2010' URL: http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2011/0831_census_race_frey.aspx Year: 2011 _record_number: 18841 _uuid: b4cf60f6-c63d-4036-9610-d2cbab262c0e reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/7cf89b02-0514-4113-91ea-66f96d94b098 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4cf60f6-c63d-4036-9610-d2cbab262c0e.yaml identifier: b4cf60f6-c63d-4036-9610-d2cbab262c0e uri: /reference/b4cf60f6-c63d-4036-9610-d2cbab262c0e - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Schmidhuber, J.\rTubiello, F.N." DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0701976104 ISSN: 0027-8424 Issue: 50 Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pages: 19703-19708 Title: Global food security under climate change URL: http://www.pnas.org/content/104/50/19703.full.pdf Volume: 104 Year: 2007 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL","Ch. 6: Agriculture FINAL"]' _record_number: 2773 _uuid: b4dfdd6a-ffce-44a3-b6b7-5770f5c70fbb reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1073/pnas.0701976104 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4dfdd6a-ffce-44a3-b6b7-5770f5c70fbb.yaml identifier: b4dfdd6a-ffce-44a3-b6b7-5770f5c70fbb uri: /reference/b4dfdd6a-ffce-44a3-b6b7-5770f5c70fbb - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: "OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of serious emotional disturbance (SED) among children and adolescents exposed to Hurricane Katrina along with the associations of SED with hurricane-related stressors, sociodemographics, and family factors 18 to 27 months after the hurricane. METHOD: A probability sample of prehurricane residents of areas affected by Hurricane Katrina was administered a telephone survey. Respondents provided information on up to two of their children (n = 797) aged 4 to 17 years. The survey assessed hurricane-related stressors and lifetime history of psychopathology in respondents, screened for 12-month SED in respondents' children using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, and determined whether children's emotional and behavioral problems were attributable to Hurricane Katrina. RESULTS: The estimated prevalence of SED was 14.9%, and 9.3% of the youths were estimated to have SED that is directly attributable to Hurricane Katrina. Stress exposure was associated strongly with SED, and 20.3% of the youths with high stress exposure had hurricane-attributable SED. Death of a loved one had the strongest association with SED among prehurricane residents of New Orleans, whereas exposure to physical adversity had the strongest association in the remainder of the sample. Among children with stress exposure, parental psychopathology and poverty were associated with SED. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of SED among youths exposed to Hurricane Katrina remains high 18 to 27 months after the storm, suggesting a substantial need for mental health treatment resources in the hurricane-affected areas. The youths who were exposed to hurricane-related stressors, have a family history of psychopathology, and have lower family incomes are at greatest risk for long-term psychiatric impairment." Author: 'McLaughlin, K. A.; Fairbank, J. A.; Gruber, M. J.; Jones, R. T.; Lakoma, M. D.; Pfefferbaum, B.; Sampson, N. A.; Kessler, R. C.' DOI: 10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181b76697 Date: Nov ISSN: 0890-8567 Issue: 11 Journal: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Keywords: 'Adolescent; Affective Symptoms/diagnosis/*epidemiology/psychology; Alabama; Child; Child Behavior Disorders/diagnosis/*epidemiology/psychology; Child of Impaired Parents/psychology; Child, Preschool; Conduct Disorder/diagnosis/*epidemiology/psychology; Cross-Sectional Studies; *Cyclonic Storms; *Disasters; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Health Surveys; Humans; Life Change Events; Louisiana; Male; Mass Screening; Mississippi; New Orleans; Personality Assessment; Poverty/psychology/statistics & numerical data; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis/*epidemiology/psychology' Language: eng Notes: "1527-5418 McLaughlin, Katie A Fairbank, John A Gruber, Michael J Jones, Russell T Lakoma, Matthew D Pfefferbaum, Betty Sampson, Nancy A Kessler, Ronald C R01 MH070884/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/United States R01 MH070884-01A2/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/United States R01 MH081832/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/United States Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. United States J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2009 Nov;48(11):1069-78. doi: 10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181b76697." Pages: 1069-1078 Title: Serious emotional disturbance among youths exposed to Hurricane Katrina 2 years postdisaster Volume: 48 Year: 2009 _record_number: 18133 _uuid: b4f2cd34-8560-4f3f-9bdb-e51f36d0b97e reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181b76697 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4f2cd34-8560-4f3f-9bdb-e51f36d0b97e.yaml identifier: b4f2cd34-8560-4f3f-9bdb-e51f36d0b97e uri: /reference/b4f2cd34-8560-4f3f-9bdb-e51f36d0b97e - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: "Moser, Susanne C.\rDavidson, Margaret A.\rKirshen, Paul\rMulvaney, Peter\rMurley, James F.\rNeumann, James E.\rPetes, Laura\rReed, Denise" Book Title: 'Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment' DOI: 10.7930/J0MS3QNW Editor: 'Melillo, Jerry M.; Richmond, Terese (T.C.); Yohe, Gary W.' Pages: 579-618 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Reviewer: b57bb0ca-4113-48b2-afd4-3f8fc5071034 Title: 'Ch. 25: Coastal Zone Development and Ecosystems' URL: http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/regions/coasts Year: 2014 _chapter: '["Ch. 0: About this Report FINAL"]' _record_number: 4735 _uuid: b57bb0ca-4113-48b2-afd4-3f8fc5071034 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/nca3/chapter/coastal-zone href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b57bb0ca-4113-48b2-afd4-3f8fc5071034.yaml identifier: b57bb0ca-4113-48b2-afd4-3f8fc5071034 uri: /reference/b57bb0ca-4113-48b2-afd4-3f8fc5071034 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Lewis, Lauren; Onsongo, Mary; Njapau, Henry; Schurz-Rogers, Helen; Luber, George; Kieszak, Stephanie; Nyamongo, Jack; Backer, Lorraine; Dahiye, Abdikher Mohamud; Misore, Ambrose; DeCock, Kevin; Rubin, Carol' DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7998 ISSN: 1552-9924 Issue: 12 Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives Pages: 1763-1767 Title: Aflatoxin contamination of commercial maize products during an outbreak of acute aflatoxicosis in eastern and central Kenya Volume: 113 Year: 2005 _chapter: Ch6 _record_number: 17921 _uuid: b58e652c-bb96-4518-87b1-3abc72550579 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1289/ehp.7998 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b58e652c-bb96-4518-87b1-3abc72550579.yaml identifier: b58e652c-bb96-4518-87b1-3abc72550579 uri: /reference/b58e652c-bb96-4518-87b1-3abc72550579 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'This study focused on two West Nile virus (WNV) disease outbreak years, 2003 and 2007, and included a three-county area (Larimer, Boulder, and Weld) in North Central Colorado that is hyperendemic for WNV disease. We used epidemiological data for reported WNV disease cases at the census tract scale to: (1) elucidate whether WNV disease incidence differs between census tracts classified as having high versus lower human population density (based on a threshold value of 580 persons/km2) and (2) determine associations between WNV disease incidence and habitat types suitable as development sites for the larval stage of Culex mosquito vectors. WNV disease incidence was significantly elevated in census tracts with lower human population density, compared with those with high density of human population, in both 2003 (median per census tract of 223 and 143 cases per 100,000 population, respectively) and 2007 (median per census tract of 46 and 19 cases per 100,000 population). This is most likely related, in large part, to greater percentages of coverage in less densely populated census tracts by habitats suitable as development sites for Culex larvae (open water, developed open space, pasture/hay, cultivated crops, woody wetlands, and emergent herbaceous wetlands) and, especially, for the subset of these habitats made up by irrigated agricultural land (pasture/hay and cultivated crops) that presumably serve as major producers of the locally most important vector of WNV to humans: Culex tarsalis. A series of analyses produced significant positive associations between greater coverage of or shorter distance to irrigated agricultural land and elevated WNV disease incidence. As an exercise to produce data with potential to inform spatial implementation schemes for prevention and control measures within the study area, we mapped the spatial patterns, by census tract, of WNV disease incidence in 2003 and 2007 as well as the locations of census tracts that had either low (<25th percentile) or high (>75th percentile) WNV disease incidence in both outbreak years (relative to the incidence for each year). This revealed substantial changes from 2003 to 2007 in the spatial pattern for census tracts within the study area with high WNV disease incidence and suggests a dynamic and evolving scenario of WNV transmission to humans that needs to be taken into account for prevention and control measures to stay current and represent the most effective use of available resources.' Author: 'Eisen, L.; Barker, C. M.; Moore, C. G.; Pape, W. J.; Winters, A. M.; Cheronis, N.' DOI: 10.1093/jmedent/47.5.939 Date: Sep ISSN: 1938-2928 Issue: 5 Journal: Journal of Medical Entomology Keywords: Agriculture; Animals; Colorado/epidemiology; Culicidae/*physiology; Disease Outbreaks; Endemic Diseases; Humans; Incidence; Population Density; Time Factors; Water; West Nile Fever/*epidemiology; West Nile virus/*physiology Notes: 'Eisen, Lars Barker, Christopher M Moore, Chester G Pape, W John Winters, Anna M Cheronis, Nicholas eng N01-AI-25489/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural 2010/10/14 06:00 J Med Entomol. 2010 Sep;47(5):939-51.' Pages: 939-951 Title: Irrigated agriculture is an important risk factor for West Nile virus disease in the hyperendemic Larimer-Boulder-Weld area of north central Colorado Volume: 47 Year: 2010 _record_number: 17999 _uuid: b62d4e92-7168-4ee7-b16d-f2400bb331ed reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1093/jmedent/47.5.939 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b62d4e92-7168-4ee7-b16d-f2400bb331ed.yaml identifier: b62d4e92-7168-4ee7-b16d-f2400bb331ed uri: /reference/b62d4e92-7168-4ee7-b16d-f2400bb331ed - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Sun, Liqiang; Kunkel, Kenneth E.; Stevens, Laura E.; Buddenberg, Andrew; Dobson, J.Greg; Easterling, David R.' DOI: 10.7289/V5RB72KG Pages: 111 Publisher: 'National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service' Report Number: NOAA Technical Report NESDIS 144 Title: 'Regional Surface Climate Conditions in CMIP3 and CMIP5 for the United States: Differences, Similarities, and Implications for the U.S. National Climate Assessment' URL: https://docs.lib.noaa.gov/noaa_documents/NESDIS/TR_NESDIS/TR_NESDIS_144.pdf Year: 2015 _record_number: 19332 _uuid: b63c9720-f770-4718-89cc-53b3616e2bec reftype: Report child_publication: /report/noaa-techreport-nesdis-144 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b63c9720-f770-4718-89cc-53b3616e2bec.yaml identifier: b63c9720-f770-4718-89cc-53b3616e2bec uri: /reference/b63c9720-f770-4718-89cc-53b3616e2bec - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: HUD Date Published: September 2007 Pages: 38 Publisher: 'U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research' Title: Measuring Overcrowding in Housing URL: http://www.huduser.org/portal//Publications/pdf/Measuring_Overcrowding_in_Hsg.pdf Year: 2007 _record_number: 19085 _uuid: b646bdd2-b37b-4e55-aac1-060aa6d592b1 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/measuring-overcrowding-housing href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b646bdd2-b37b-4e55-aac1-060aa6d592b1.yaml identifier: b646bdd2-b37b-4e55-aac1-060aa6d592b1 uri: /reference/b646bdd2-b37b-4e55-aac1-060aa6d592b1 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'van Vliet, M. T. H.; Zwolsman, J. J. G.' DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.01.001 ISSN: 0022-1694 Issue: 1-2 Journal: Journal of Hydrology Pages: 1-17 Title: Impact of summer droughts on the water quality of the Meuse river Volume: 353 Year: 2008 _chapter: Ch7 _record_number: 17812 _uuid: b6607393-a0f4-47fb-8269-94bd378b6d61 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.01.001 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b6607393-a0f4-47fb-8269-94bd378b6d61.yaml identifier: b6607393-a0f4-47fb-8269-94bd378b6d61 uri: /reference/b6607393-a0f4-47fb-8269-94bd378b6d61 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to address the consequences of changes taking place in the structure and function of the biosphere. These changes raise questions such as: Who and what are vulnerable to the multiple environmental changes underway, and where? Research demonstrates that vulnerability is registered not by exposure to hazards (perturbations and stresses) alone but also resides in the sensitivity and resilience of the system experiencing such hazards. This recognition requires revisions and enlargements in the basic design of vulnerability assessments, including the capacity to treat coupled human–environment systems and those linkages within and without the systems that affect their vulnerability. A vulnerability framework for the assessment of coupled human–environment systems is presented.' Author: "Turner, B. L.\rKasperson, Roger E.\rMatson, Pamela A.\rMcCarthy, James J.\rCorell, Robert W.\rChristensen, Lindsey\rEckley, Noelle\rKasperson, Jeanne X.\rLuers, Amy\rMartello, Marybeth L.\rPolsky, Colin\rPulsipher, Alexander\rSchiller, Andrew" DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1231335100 Date: 'July 8, 2003' ISSN: 1091-6490 Issue: 14 Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pages: 8074-8079 Title: A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science URL: http://www.pnas.org/content/100/14/8074.abstract; http://www.pnas.org/content/100/14/8074.full.pdf Volume: 100 Year: 2003 _chapter: '["Ch. 26: Decision Support FINAL"]' _record_number: 3104 _uuid: b6a2f8d3-a113-4e46-b62c-7fbaf90b4f59 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1073/pnas.1231335100 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b6a2f8d3-a113-4e46-b62c-7fbaf90b4f59.yaml identifier: b6a2f8d3-a113-4e46-b62c-7fbaf90b4f59 uri: /reference/b6a2f8d3-a113-4e46-b62c-7fbaf90b4f59 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Kovats, R. S.; Edwards, S. J.; Hajat, S.; Armstrong, B. G.; Ebi, K. L.; Menne, B.' 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