AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
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ADB and ADBI, 2012: Low-Carbon Green Growth in Asia: Policies and Practices. Joint study of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), ADB, Manila, Philippines, 246 pp.
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Agrawal, A., 2010: Local institutions and adaptation to climate change. In: Social Dimensions of Climate Change: Equity and Vulnerability in a Warming World [Mearns, R. and A. Norton (eds.)]. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 173-198.
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Agrawal, A., R. Mearns, N. Perrin, and M. Kononen, 2011: Area-Based Development, Local Institutions & Climate Adaptation: A Comparative Analysis from West Africa and Latin America. The World Bank Group, Washington, DC, USA, 56 pp.
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Auerswald, H., K. Konrad, and M.P. Thum, 2011: Adaptation, Mitigation and Risk- Taking in Climate Policy. CESifo Working Paper No. 3320, Category 10: Energy and Climate Economics, The CESifo Group: the Center for Economic Studies (CES), the Ifo Institute and the Munich Society for the Promotion of Economic Research (CESifo GmbH), The CESifo Group, Munich, Germany, 22 pp.
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Dickinson, T., 2007: The Compendium of Adaptation Models for Climate Change. 1st edn., Adaptation and Impacts Research Division (AIRD), Environment Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada, 41 pp.
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Editorial Board of National Climate Change Assessment, 2011: Second National Climate Change Assessment Report. Editorial Board of National Climate Change Assessment (EBNCCA), Science Press, Beijing, China, 710 pp.
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Gupta, J., K. Termeer, J. Klostermann, S. Meirjerirnk, M. van den Brink, P. Jong, and S. Nooteboom, 2008: Institutions for Climate Change: A Method to Assess the Inherent Characteristics of Institutions to Enable the Adaptive Capacity of Society. Institute for Environmental Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19 pp.
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International Council for Science, 2002: Science and Technology for Sustainable Development: Consensus Report and Background Document, Mexico City Synthesis Conference, 20-23 May 2002. ICSU Series on Science for Sustainable Development No. 9, International Council for Science (ICSU), Paris, France, 30 pp.
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Muller, B., 2009: Additionality in the Clean Development Mechanism: Why and What? Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, EV44, Oxford, UK, 18 pp.
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O’Brien, K. and L. Sygna, 2013: Responding to climate change: the three spheres of transformation. In: Proceedings of Transformation in a Changing Climate, June 19-21, Oslo, Norway. University of Oslo, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, Oslo, Norway, pp.16-23.
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Romero-Lankao, P. and T.J. Wilbanks, 2011: Linkages between climate change responses, research and policy directions. In: Global Report on Human Settlements 2011: Cities and Climate Change. UN Human Settlements Programme (UNHABITAT), Earthscan, London, UK and Washington, DC, USA, pp. 163-183.
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Rose, S., 2010: The Importance of Multi-metric, Scale, and Sector Climate Change Impacts Valuation. Presentation prepared for the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) Workshop: Climate Change Impacts and Integrated Assessment (CCIIA), July 27-August 4, Snowmass, CO, USA, emf.stanford.edu/files/docs/259/Rose7- 28.pdf.
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Schipper, E.L.F., 2007: Climate Change Adaptation and Development: Exploring the Linkages. Working Paper No. 107, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, and South East Asia START Regional Centre, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, Norwich, UK, 13 pp.
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Senaratne, A. and K. Wickramasinghe, 2010: Climate change, local institutions and adaptation experience: the village tank farming community in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. In: Proceedings of the National Conference on Water, Food Security, and Climate Change in Sri Lanka, BMICH, Colombo, June 9-11, 2009: Volume 2. Water Quality, Environment, and Climate Change [Evans, A. and K. Jinapala (eds.)]. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Battaramulla, Sri Lanka, pp. 147-174.
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Tanner, T. and J. Allouche, 2011: Towards a new political economy of climate change and development. IDS Bulletin, 42(3), 1-14, doi: 10.1111/j.1759-5436.2011. 00217.x.
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Vergara, W., A.R. Rios, L.M. Galindo, P. Gutman, P. Isbell, P. Suding, A. Grunwaldt, A. Deeb, J. Samaniego, E. Allatorre, and M. Panuncio, 2012: The Climate and Development Challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean: Options for Climate-Resilient, Low-Carbon Development. Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) in collaboration with the Economic Commission of Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), IADB, Washington, DC, USA, 103 pp.
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Warner, K. and T. Afifi, 2013: Where the rain falls: evidence from 8 countries on how vulnerable households use migration to manage the risk of rainfall variability and food insecurity. Climate and Development (in press), doi:10.1080/ 17565529.2013.835707.
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Wilbanks, T.J., 2009: How Geographic Scale Matters in Seeking Community Resilience. CARRI Research Paper No. 7, Community and Regional Resilience Initiative (CARRI), Oak Ridge, TN, USA, 13 pp.
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Ziervogel, G., A. Opere, I. Chagonda, J. Churi, A. Dieye, B. Houenou, S. Hounkponou, E. Kisiangani, E. Kituyi, C. Lukorito, A. Macharia, H. Mahoo, A. Majule, P. Mapfumo, F. Mtambanengwe, F. Mugabe, L. Ogallo, G. Ouma, A. Sall, and G. Wanda, 2010b: Integrating Meteorological and Indigenous Knowledge-Based Seasonal Climate Forecasts for the Agricultural Sector. Lessons from Participatory Action Research in sub-Saharan Africa. International Development Research Centre and the UK Department for International Development, IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada, 24 pp.
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