AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
This digital library, compiled as part of the IPCC review and drafting process, is a database of non-journal-based literature cited in AR5 chapters. The corresponding literature citations and/or the full text of underlying sources can be searched, for individual chapters or the report overall. Clicking on a chapter number lists citations for that chapter only, and the search field can be used to filter results by keyword for the selected chapter. The search query can be applied to the full text of documents by checking 'Include Full Text.' For each citation, the 'Download PDF' link provides access to the document if available. Standard querying conventions are supported.

 

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Aaheim, A., H. Amundsen, T. Dokken, T. Ericson, and T. Wei, 2009: A Macroeconomic Assessment of Impacts and Adaptation of Climate Change in Europe. CICERO Report 2009:06, Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), Oslo, Norway, 50 pp.
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Arkell, B.P. and G.J.C. Darch, 2006: Impact of climate change on London’s transport network. Municipal Engineer, 159(ME4), 231-237.
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Bosello, F., C. Carraro, and E. De Cian, 2009: An Analysis of Adaptation as a Response to Climate Change. Report prepared for the Copenhagen Consensus 2009, Copenhagen Consensus Center, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark, 76 pp.
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Bosello, F., E. De Cian, and R. Roson, 2007a: Climate Change, Energy Demand and Market Power in a General Equilibrium Model of the World Economy. CMCC Research Paper No. 10, Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici, Climate Impacts and Policy Division (CMCC), Lecce, Italy,16 pp
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Brimble, M. and J. Stewart, 2009: The financial sector and climate change risks, opportunities and overall preparedness. In: APABIS 2009: Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Academy of Business in Society Conference: Finding Solutions to Global Problems through Stakeholder Engagement, New Social Partnerships and Strategic Alliances for a Sustainable Enterprise Economy, 5 – 6 November 2009, Brisbane, Australia. Asia Pacific Academy of Business in Society (APABIS), Hamilton, New Zealand, doi:10.2139/ssrn.1460676.
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CCSP, 2007: Effects of Climate Change on Energy Production and Use in the United States [Wilbanks, T.J., V. Bhatt, D.E. Bilello, S.R. Bull, J. Ekmann, W.C. Horak, Y.J. Huang, M.D. Levine, M.J. Sale, D.K. Schmalzer, and M.J. Scott (eds.)]. Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.5, Report by the United States Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Department of Energy, Office of Biological & Environmental Research, Washington, DC, USA, 95 pp.
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CCSP, 2008: Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on Transportation Systems and Infrastructure: Gulf Coast Study, Phase I [Savonis, M.J., V.R. Burkett, and J.R. Potter (eds.)]. Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.7, Report by the United States Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Department of Transportation, Washington, DC, USA, 439 pp.
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City of Chicago, 2008: Chicago Climate Action Plan: Our City, Our Future. City of Chicago, Chicago Climate Task Force (CCTF), Chicago, IL, USA, 56 pp.
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Cogan, D.G., M. Good and E. McAteer, 2008: Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking Sector. Ceres Report produced by the RiskMetrics Group, Ceres, Boston, MA, USA, 55 pp.
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Courbage, C., M. Orie, and W.R. Stahel, 2012: 2011 Thai floods and insurance. In: The Geneva Reports – Risk and Insurance Research No. 5. Extreme Events and Insurance: 2011 annus horribilis [Courbage, C. and W.R. Stahel (eds.)]. The Geneva Association, The International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 121-132.
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Cummins, J.D. and O. Mahul, 2009: Catastrophe Risk Financing in Developing Countries: Principles for Public Intervention. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, World Bank Publications, Washington, DC, USA, 268 pp.
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Cummins, J.D., 2012: CAT bonds and other risk-linked securities: product design and evolution of the market. In: The Geneva Reports – Risk and Insurance Research No. 5. Extreme Events and Insurance: 2011 annus horribilis [Courbage, C. and W.R. Stahel (eds.)]. The Geneva Association, The International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 39-61.
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Dailey, P., M. Huddleston, S. Brown, and D. Fasking, 2009: The Financial Risks of Climate Change: Examining the Financial Implications of Climate Change using Climate Models and Insurance Catastrophe Risk Models. ABI Research Paper No. 19, Report by AIR Worldwide Corporation and the Met Office, The Association of British Insurers, London, UK, 107 pp.
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Dasgupta, S., M. Huq, Z. Khan, M. Ahmed, N. Mukherjee, M. Khan, and K. Pandey, 2010: Vulnerability of Bangladesh to Cyclones in a Changing Climate: Potential Damages and Adaptation Cost. Policy Research Working Paper No. 5280, Environment and Energy Team, Development Research Group, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 54 pp.
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DOE, 2007: Concentrating Solar Power Commercial Application Study: Reducing Water Consumption of Concentrating Solar Power Electricity Generation. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Report to Congress, DOE, Washington, DC, USA, 24 pp.
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DOE, 2009: An Analysis of the Effects of Drought Conditions on Electric Power Generation in the United States. DOE/NETL-2009/1365, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and National Energy Technology Laboratory (NREL), DOE, Washington, DC, USA, 32 pp.
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Dore, M. and I. Burton, 2001: The Costs of Adaptation to Climate Change in Canada: A Stratified Estimate by Sectors and Regions – Social Infrastructure. Climate Change Laboratory, Brock University, St Catharines, ON, Canada, 338 pp.
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DOT, 2002: The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Transportation. Federal Research Partnership Workshop October 1-2, 2002 held at the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, USA, Summary and Discussion Papers, U.S. Department of Transportation Center for Climate Change and Environmental Forecasting (DOT), Washington, DC, USA, 263 pp.
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Droogers, P., 2009: Climate Change and Hydropower, Impact and Adaptation Costs: Case Study Kenya. FutureWater Report 85, FutureWater, Wageningen, Netherlands, 27 pp.
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Ebert, I., 2010: Legal aspects of U.S. claims based on greenhouse gas emissions. In: Liability for Climate Change? Experts’ Views on a Potential Emerging Risk. Munich Re, Munich, Germany, pp. 14-15.
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Ebinger, J. and W. Vergara, 2011: Climate Impacts on Energy Systems: Key Issues for Energy Sector Adaptation. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank and Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 178 pp.
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Fant, C., Y. Gebretsadik, and K.M. Strzepek, 2013: Impact of climate change on crops, irrigation, and hydropower in the Zambezi River Basin. UNU-WIDER Working Paper No. 2013/039, Helsinki, Finland, 26 pp. ISBN 978-92-9230-61-616-8.
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FHWA, 2006: Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) Data Analysis Support: National Pooled Fund Study TPF-5(013) – Effects of Multiple Freeze Cycles and Deep Frost Penetration on Pavement Performance and Cost. Publication No. FHWA-HRT-06-121, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Washington, DC, USA, 244 pp.
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Gabrielsen, K., T. Bye, and F.R. Aune, 2005: Climate Change-Lower Electricity Prices and Increasing Demand: An Application to the Nordic Countries. Discussion Paper No. 430, Statistics Norway, Research Department, Kongsvinger, Norway, 34 pp.
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GAO, 2010: National Flood Insurance Program: Continued Actions needed to address Financial and Operational Issues. GAO-10-1063T, Testimony before the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives, United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC, USA, 22 pp.
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