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. Dannevig, T. Ericsson, B. van Oort, L. Innbjør, T. Rauken, H. Vennemo, H. Johansen, M. Tofteng, C. Aall, K. Groven, and E. Heiberg, 2009. Konsekvenser av Klimaendringer, Tilpasning og Sårbarhet i Norge – Rapport til Klimatilpasningsutvalget. CICERO Report 2009:04, Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), Oslo, Norway, 228 pp. (in Norwegian).
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Abryutina, L.I., 2009: Indigenous peoples of the Russian North: social and climatic changes. In: Climate Change and Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural, and Educational Challenges. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris, France, pp. 164-173.
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AMAP, 2009: AMAP Assessment 2009: Human Health in the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway, 254 pp.
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AMAP, 2010: AMAP Assessment 2009: Radioactivity in the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway, 92 pp.
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AMAP, 2011: Arctic Pollution 2011. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway, 38 pp.
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AMAP, 2011: Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA): Climate Change and the Cryosphere. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway, 538 pp.
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Amstrup, S.C., B.G. Marcot, and D.C. Douglas, 2008: A Bayesian network approach to forecasting the 21st century worldwide status of polar bears. In: Arctic Sea Ice Decline: Observations, Projections, Mechanisms, and Implications [DeWeaver, E.T., C.M. Bitz, and L.B. Tremblay (eds.)]. American Geophysical Union (AGU), Washington, DC, USA, 213 pp.
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Arctic Council, 2013: Arctic Resilience Interim Report 2013. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm, Sweden, 117 pp.
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Bolton, K., M. Lougheed, J. Ford, S. Nickels, C. Grable, and J. Shirley, 2011: What We Know, Don't Know, and Need to Know about Climate Change in Nunavut, Nunavik, and Nunatsiavut: A Systematic Literature Review and Gap Analysis of the Canadian Arctic. Final report submitted to the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Climate Change Adaptation Program (CCAP), Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Ottawa, ON, Canada, 128 pp.
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Bronen, R., 2009: Forced migration of Alaskan indigenous communities due to climate change: creating a human rights response. In: Linking Environmental Change, Migration and Social Vulnerability [Oliver-Smith, A. and X. Shen (eds.)]. Outcomes of the 3rd UNU-EHS Summer Academy of the Munich Re Chair on Social Vulnerability, 27 July-2 August 2008, Hohenkammer, Germany, Studies of the University: Research, Counsel, and Education (SOURCE) publication 12/2009, United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), Bonn, Germany, pp. 68-73.
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Brubaker, M., J. Berner, J. Bell, and J. Warren, 2011a: Climate Change in Kivalinla, Alaska: Strategies for Community Health. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), Anchorage, AK, USA, 66 pp.
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CAFF, 2013: Arctic Biodiversity Assessment: Status and Trends in Arctic Biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), Akureyri, Iceland, 557 pp.
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Coyle, K.J. and L. Van Susteren, 2012: The Psychological Effects of Global Warming on the United States: Its Stresses, Traumas, and Societal Costs. National Wildlife Federation (NWF), Merrifield, VA, USA, 41 pp.
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Duhaime, G., A. Lemelin, V. Didyk, O. Goldsmith, G. Winther, A. Caron, N. Bernard, and A. Godmaire, 2004: Economic systems. In: The Arctic Human Development Report [Einarsson, N., J.N. Larsen, A. Nilsson, and O.R. Young (eds.)]. Stefansson Arctic Institute, Akureyri, Iceland, pp. 69-84.
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Forbes, D.L. (ed.), 2011: State of the Arctic Coast 2010: Scientific Review and Outlook. International Arctic Science Committee, Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone, Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme, International Permafrost Association, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Geesthacht, Germany,178 pp.
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Galloway-McLean, K., 2010: Advance Guard: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation and Indigenous Peoples – A Compendium of Case Studies. United Nations University, Institute for Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS), Traditional Knowledge Initiative, Darwin, NT, Australia, 124 pp.
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GAO, 2009: Alaska Native Villages: Limited Progress Has Been Made on Relocating Villages Threatened by Flooding and Erosion. Report to Congressional Requesters, GAO-09-551, United States Government Accountability Department (GAO), Washington, DC, USA, 49 pp.
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Glomsrød, S. and I. Aslaksen, 2009: The Economy of the North 2008. Statistics Norway, Oslo, Norway, 102 pp.
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IAATO, 2012: IAATO Overview of Antarctic Tourism: 2011-12 Season and Preliminary Estimates for 2012-13 Season. Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting XXXV, Hobart, Australia, Information Paper 39, International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO), Newport, RI, USA, 19 pp.
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Jernsletten, J.-L.L. and K. Klokov, 2002: Sustainable Reindeer Husbandry. Arctic Council and Centre for Saami Studies of the University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway, 157 pp.
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Larsen, J.N., P. Schweitzer, and G. Fondahl (eds.), 2010: Arctic Social Indicators: A Follow-Up to the Arctic Human Development Report. TemaNord 2010:519, Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark,160 pp.
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Magga, O.H., S.D. Mathiesen, R.W. Corell, and A. Oskal, 2011: Reindeer Herding, Traditional Knowledge and Adaptation to Climate Change and Loss of Grazing Land. Part of the Ipy Ealát Consortium, the Ealát Project (Ipy # 399), Reindeer Herders Vulnerability Network Study: Reindeer Pastoralism in a Changing Climate, A Project led by Norway and the Association of World Reindeer Herders (WRH) in Arctic Council, Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry, Kautokeino, Norway, 75 pp.
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NorACIA, 2010: Klimaendringer i Norsk Arktis – Konsekvenser for Livet i Nord. Norsk Polarinstitutt (Norwegian Polar Institute) Report 136, Norwegian Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (NorACIA), NorACIA Sekretariat, Norsk Polarinstitutt, Tromsø, Norway, 131 pp. (in Norwegian).
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NRTEE, 2009: True North: Adapting Infrastructure to Climate Change in Northern Canada. National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE), Ottawa, ON, Canada, 146 pp.
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Parkinson, A.J., 2009: Sustainable development, climate change and human health in the Arctic. In: Climate Change and Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural, and Educational Challenges. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris, France, pp. 156-163.
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